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10.02.2013

***** Pr. Jimmy Carter: "If you don't want your tax dollars to help the poor - then stop saying that you want a country based on Christian Values, because you don't."

Another former Democrat President that won a Nobel Peace Prize for doing something good.

pic. Sen. Bernie Sanders VT: "Today it's the Affordable Care Act, tomorrow Social Security and the next day it's ending Medicare as we know it. No Congress should be held hostabe by a small minority undermining the democratic process."

Go Left added a new photo.

Michele Bachmann said she's "very excited" about the government shutdown and compared President Obama to a crack dealer yesterday....

Michele Bachmann said she's "very excited" about the government shutdown and compared President Obama to a crack dealer yesterday, proving once again that she's as clueless as ever. Watch: http://bit.ly/1eX8xN3

The Reign Of Morons Is Here. www.esquire.com

Their objective is to further the ALEC Agenda.

***** For the 1 in a million Righies interested in the Facts: Top 16 myths about the health care law www.politifact.com

We are certain that we all have friends who need to see this.

***** 127 Student's Expulsion over Conscientious Refusal to Sing National Anthem... OVERTURNED.


A courtroom
SEPTEMBER 16, 2013 | TANZANIA

Tanzania’s Highest Court Upholds Human Rights of Witness Students

DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania—The Court of Appeal of Tanzania, the country’s highest court, unanimously ruled on July 12, 2013, that schools in the Mbeya region violated the religious freedom of 127 students who were either expelled from school or disciplined after their conscientious refusal to sing the national anthem.
In 2007, the Shikula School Board expelled five Witness youths after they refused to sing the national anthem. Additionally, primary and secondary schools in the region disciplined 122 other Witness youths for the same reason. After appealing unsuccessfully to national education officials and the prime minister, the 127 students sought legal redress in the High Court of Tanzania, the second highest court in the country. The High Court supported the expulsion, though their decision was not unanimous. Subsequently, on December 2, 2010, the students applied to the Court of Appeal. According to court documents, the ruling by the Court of Appeal “quash[es] and set[s] aside” the decision of the High Court and nullifies any of its consequences.
Zadok Mwaipwisi, a spokesman for Jehovah’s Witnesses in Tanzania, states: “We are happy with the court’s decision and the support it has shown for the conscientious stand of these young people. This victory confirms the constitutional right of freedom of religion not only for Jehovah’s Witnesses but for all citizens of Tanzania.”
Media Contact(s):
International: J. R. Brown, Office of Public Information, tel. +1 718 560 5000
Tanzania: Zadok Mwaipwisi, tel. +255 22 2650592

Demand is so Huge that Healthcare.gov plagued by crashes on 1st day CBS News

CBS News

***** 17,000 imprisoned in South Korea for their Conscientious Objection to War. Injustice in South Korea Causes International Outcry.


OCTOBER 1, 2013 | SOUTH KOREA

Injustice in South Korea Causes International Outcry


South Korea imprisons hundreds of young men who are not criminals. Why? They are Jehovah’s Witnesses and have chosen to follow the dictates of their conscience by refusing to perform military service. Because Korea does not protect the rights of conscientious objectors, conscripted Witnesses are sentenced to prison. In fact, for the past 60 years more than 17,000 Jehovah’s Witnesses have been imprisoned for their conscientious objection to military service.
To draw attention to this issue, the national office of Jehovah’s Witnesses in South Korea prepared a brochure entitled  Conscientious Objection to Military Service in Korea. The brochure highlights Korea’s failure to apply international standards and protect conscientious objectors. It also provides a brief history of young Witness men who have endured imprisonment because they would not violate their conscience. Mr. Dae-il Hong, representative of the Korea office of Jehovah’s Witnesses, and Philip Brumley, General Counsel for Jehovah’s Witnesses in New York, give further insight into this long-running injustice.
How has the international community responded to the injustice evident in South Korea?
Philip Brumley: A number of countries have spoken out against Korea’s failure to recognize the fundamental right of conscientious objection. During a recent UN Universal Periodic Review session, eight countries—Hungary, France, Germany, Poland, Slovakia, Spain, the United States, and Australia—urged Korea to end the prosecution of conscientious objectors and to establish non-military civilian service for them. *
Dae-il Hong: In 4 cases involving a total of 501 conscientious objectors, the UN Human Rights Committee (CCPR) ruled that the Republic of Korea violated their rights when it convicted and imprisoned them. The Committee stated that “the right to conscientious objection to military service is inherent to the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion. It entitles any individual to an exemption from compulsory military service if the latter cannot be reconciled with the individual’s religion or beliefs. That right must not be impaired by coercion.” *
The Human Rights Council, another UN body, likewise drew attention to this issue in its recently released report entitled “Analytical report on conscientious objection to military service.” This document sets out the international legal framework that both recognizes the right of conscientious objection and prohibits coercion through repeated trial or punishment of conscientious objectors. *
What has been the response of the Korean government to this international outcry?


Supreme Court Building
Philip Brumley: The Korean government has not implemented the CCPR rulings. Therefore, it has failed to abide by its international treaty commitments and has refused to recognize the fundamental rights of conscientious objectors. Further, South Korea’s Supreme Court and Constitutional Court ignored the CCPR rulings when they rejected the appeals of conscientious objectors. The Korean National Assembly has not implemented any alternative form of civilian service for conscientious objectors and has not adopted any provisions to protect them.
In general, how has imprisonment affected these young Jehovah’s Witnesses?
Dae-il Hong: These are brave young men. They respond to the government’s call-up, knowing they will be convicted and sent to prison under the current system. They do not hide. They are model citizens before imprisonment, and they are model prisoners. Sadly, when they are released they have a criminal record that makes it nearly impossible for them to find employment in the public sector or with larger corporations. They have been robbed of a year and a half of their life in prison. Their families have had to continue without them while they served their prison sentence. These hardships are unnecessary.
Do Jehovah’s Witnesses in Korea deserve to be convicted and imprisoned as criminals for refusing compulsory military service?
Dae-il Hong: Absolutely not! These young men are not criminals. Jehovah’s Witnesses are known in Korea and worldwide as peaceful law-abiding citizens willing to serve their community. They respect government authorities, obey the law, pay taxes, and cooperate with government initiatives for the public benefit. Recently, a Korean district court judge sentenced a young Witness to prison for conscientiously objecting to military service. After saying there was no other way to rule but render a guilty verdict, the judge read the decision. Suddenly, the judge covered her face with the papers and sobbed. It seems that the injustice of criminalizing the young man so distressed the judge that she momentarily lost her composure. Others in attendance also recognized the injustice and shed tears.
Philip Brumley: Truly, now is the time for the Korean authorities to resolve this long-standing issue and implement a system that respects the fundamental human rights of conscientious objectors.

10.01.2013

Native Brazilian tribes and slave descendants demand land rights. Raw Story

Native Brazilian tribes and slave descendants demand land rights

Raw Story

Pr. Obama, CSPAN, 'Re-Open the Goverment,' and 'Affordable Health Care Act.'

Biden: Israel poses an existential threat to all of Creation

Biden: Nuclear Iran Poses an Existential Threat to Israel

Arutz Sheva

Fossil Fuels Need to Stay Unburned to Meet Climate Target. Bloomberg

Fossil Fuels Need to Stay Unburned to Meet Climate Target
 

Slate Mag. Tea Party is Anti-American, Anti-Democratic, Anti-Constitution, Anti-Rule of Law

"Tea Party" Republicans Can No Longer Claim They Have Anything in Common ...

Slate Magazine

***** RESIST (film trailer) vimeo.com RESIST, - Visits the fourth annual "action camp" hosted by the Unist’ot’en people on their traditional, unceded territories and explores the environmental issues…

nd. My brothers and sisters. Live by Sex, be Reduced to Sex, as I was. Live by the Sword, Die by the Sword. Sisters, if you stand for Living by Sex, you stand for Sexual Abuse. Your choice, but it is your choice. If you get enough people drunk, someone is going to drink and drive.

nd. My brothers and sisters.  Live by Sex, be Reduced to Sex, as I was. Live by the Sword, Die by the Sword.  Sisters, if you don't stand against Living by Sex, you stand for Sexual Abuse. Your choice, but it is your choice.  If you allow enough people to get drunk, someone is going to drink and drive.

nd. Cancer Update: I refuse, I REFUSE, to let this med stuff define me, not for one beat of the heart. Laughingly, truly, I look at it as an unwanted, unwelcome, increase in the degree of difficulty of achieving my mission, to make things more interesting. BUT I DO HATE IT HOW IT IS SLOWING, REDUCING, CURTAILING MY MISSION PURSUIT.

nd. Cancer Update: I refuse, I REFUSE, to let this med stuff define me, not for one beat of the heart.  Laughingly, truly, I look at it as an unwanted, unwelcome, increase in the degree of difficulty of achieving my mission, to make things more interesting.  BUT I DO HATE IT HOW IT IS SLOWING, REDUCING, CURTAILING MY MISSION PURSUIT.

nd. THIS SHUTDOWN IS AN ATTEMPT TO OVERTHROW THE CONSTITUTION, OVERTHROW DEMOCRACY, AND REPLACE IT WITH HOSTAGE TAKING AND BLACKMAIL. LOCK THESE F'ING TRAITORS UP.

nd. THIS SHUTDOWN IS AN ATTEMPT TO OVERTHROW THE CONSTITUTION, OVERTHROW DEMOCRACY, AND REPLACE IT WITH HOSTAGE TAKING AND BLACKMAIL.  LOCK THESE F'ING TRAITORS UP.

Bernie Sanders. vid. "This is Blackmail and Hostage Taking. What the GOP is upset about is that they lost the election... and the White House."

http://www.theeverlastinggopstoppers.com/2013/09/bernie-sanders-unloads-wing-blackmail-hostage-taking-senate-floor-video/

****** vid. Eliz Warren: "For this right wing minority, these Hostage Tactics are all they have left... they've lost in the polls, the courts, public opinion...."

http://www.theeverlastinggopstoppers.com/2013/10/sen-warren-rips-gop-throwing-women-bus-shutdown-video/

***** Please. Really. Please - watch this - Jon Stewart on the GOP Terrorists

http://www.theeverlastinggopstoppers.com/2013/10/jon-stewart-government-shut-down-lose-nothing-good-day-sir-video/

***** link. This is Sini, an activist from Finland. She has been held without charge for 12 days. Sini faces charges first thing Wednesday morning, in Murmansk, Russia. We wait to hear if she will be charged with piracy. All this for standing up to oil giant Gazprom.

>>> http://bit.ly/18Li99v
This is Sini, an activist from Finland. She has been held without charge for 12 days.
Sini faces charges first thing Wednesday morning, in Murmansk, Russia. We wait to hear if she will be charged with piracy.
All this for standing up to oil giant Gazprom.

If you haven't yet, please take action to support her: http://bit.ly/18Li99v

FOR CREATION'S SAKE, DISMISS NETANYAHU. Netanyahu Dismisses Iran's 'Charm Offensive' TIME

Netanyahu Dismisses Iran's 'Charm Offensive'

TIME

WOW. GOP's Rick Perry - 'my wife needs me to speak for her.' Rick Perry: Wife used 'wrong word' in abortion talk. USA TODAY

USA TODAY

***** Francis calls an Atheist News Editor, HERE'S THE INTERVIEW. "Your Holiness, you wrote that in your letter to me. The conscience is autonomous, you said, and everyone must obey his conscience. I think that's one of the most courageous steps taken by a Pope. "And I repeat it here. Everyone has his own idea of good and evil and must choose to follow the good and fight evil as he conceives them. That would be enough to make the world a better place."

http://www.repubblica.it/cultura/2013/10/01/news/pope_s_conversation_with_scalfari_english-67643118/

'Climate change refugee' fights to stay in New Zealand. The Guardian

'Climate change refugee' fights to stay in New Zealand

The Guardian

Kerry sees potential for swift Iran deal. Aljazeera.com

Kerry sees potential for swift Iran deal

Aljazeera.com

IKEA Is Going to Start Selling Solar Panels. Slate Magazine

IKEA Is Going to Start Selling Solar Panels
Slate Magazine

For many US Jews, religion not tied to belief. WRAL.com

For many US Jews, religion not tied to belief

WRAL.com

Hero dad shields daughter from deadly rockslide. New York Daily News

Hero dad shields daughter from deadly rockslide

New York Daily News

Iran Top Diplomat States the Obvious: Israel's Netanyahu a Liar. ABC News

Iran Top Diplomat Calls Israel's Netanyahu a Liar

ABC News