Archive for January 25th, 2004


Grocery strike actions go nationwide

Grocery strike actions go nationwide


Worker Need over Wall Street Greed
AFL-CIO / NYC-CLC / UFCW Wall Street Rally
Thu Feb 5, 3:30 - 4:15
Wall Street Area Federal Hall Building
NYC



Wall Street investment firms and stockbrokers are recommending people buy stock in companies that are trying to destroy workers healthcare. Striking families in California on strike for over 100 days are being ruined by Safeway, Kroger and Albertsons,and Wall Street is telling people to invest in the misery.


THIS MUST STOP NOW!


Call 1-973-890 0110 or 1-800-522-0456 and Press 245 for Rally Updates, More Information, RSVP.


This comes just days after the AFL-CIO began organizing the strike on a national level. I expect they have lots more planned too!

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Shooting of teenager by police…

Shooting of teenager by police in NYC “not justified”



“I thought he had a gun,” the shaken cop said after mortally wounding Timothy Stansbury Jr.


“They keep killing us like we’re dogs out here,” <his grandmother> said. “Are we better off now than we were 200, 300 years ago?”


A 19-year-old high school student who intended to take a rooftop shortcut to a birthday party was shot and killed by a police officer early yesterday at the top of a dark stairwell leading to the roof of a Brooklyn housing project.


Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly said the shooting appeared to be unjustified.


It is extraordinary, especially for the notoriously hardass NYPD, for a police comissioner, early on a shooting investigation, to say it was “unjustified”. However, given the facts of the case - the officers opened a door and point-blank shot the teenager - there is nothing else they can to say. Not if they don’t want seething streets and massive marches on City Hall, that is. And they may get that anyway.



“At this point, based on the facts we have gathered, there appears to be no justification for the shooting,” the commissioner said. “This is a tragic incident that compels us to take an in-depth look at our tactics and training, both for new and veteran officers.”


Tragic? Sounds like manslaughter to me, maybe even murder.  



When the door opened, the shooting officer saw Stansbury coming toward him through the doorway and opened fire with his 9 mm Glock semiautomatic handgun, apparently without saying a word, Kelly said.


“I saw him in the hallway spitting up blood like syrup. He was getting a seizure, gasping for air. His tongue was hanging out. Blood everywhere,” said building resident Korey Reese, 19. “The cops were standing, watching, doing nothing.”


NY Post article

NY Times article

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Stress epidemic strikes American forces…

Stress epidemic strikes American forces in Iraq



The war’s over, but the suicide rate is high and the army is riddled with acute psychiatric problem.


Up to one in five of the American military personnel in Iraq will suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, say senior forces’ medical staff dealing with the psychiatric fallout of the war.


At least 22 US soldiers have killed themselves - a rate considered abnormally high - mostly since President George Bush declared an end to major combat on 1 May last year.

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Newsweek poll: 52% don’t want…

Newsweek poll: 52% don’t want Bush re-elected


Right here


 

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This is NOT a parody!

This is NOT a parody! 





 

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