FARC Wants To Take the Struggle from the Mountain Jungles Into the Legislature and the Streets

Arianna Huffington’s Third World America 5

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My latest reading of Arianna Huffington’s Third World America: How Our Politicians Are Abandoning the Middle Class and Betraying the American Dream was rather discouraging, for it concerned the influence of special interests on the government.

According to Arianna, while the media may portray debates over legislation as dramatic conflicts over the public good, the sad fact is that, if legislation made it far enough to be debated, the lobbyists had their hands in it beforehand, making sure that there were enough loopholes for them to get by with what they do.  Moreover, Arianna discusses how the monetary penalties on unsafe mines and on certain polluters are far from tough, for they are not much money, in light of what the mines and the polluters make.  The problem, for Arianna, is not that there aren’t enough regulatory bureaucrats, but rather that the actual oversight is not adequate.  Arianna…

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Russia strengthens its hand in Central Asia

U. S. Embassy Pakistan Under Siege

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AL JAZEERA

“…Hundreds of students from various colleges and educational institutions in Islamabad had begun clashing with police as security forces tried to block them from reaching the embassy compoud, which also includes the British and French diplomatic missions.

The students responded by pelting the police with stones, and the police retaliated by firing tear gas shells. 

Al Jazeera’s Kamal Hyder, reporting from Islamabad, said the situation was eventually brought under ‘control’ by police and the military.

‘Police tried to control the crowd by firing in the air and using tear gas. But because of the size of the crowd, the police were forced to ask for help from the military,’ he said….

Several students were injured when policemen hurled the stones back at the crowd. According to local television channels, several policemen were also injured.

‘Our policemen are not any better than the Americans because they are trying to stop us. They are in the same league…

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Bloomberg’s New York City: Great Depression ~ As Homeless Children In Ghetto Shelters Hits 19,000

Beaufort Violates Federal Rules | THE JEENYUS CORNER

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The Voice For School Choice

“But private schools can’t meet the needs of all students!” We’ve often heard this claim put forward by status quo advocates at school choice hearings before the state legislature.

That statement is concerning on many levels, but the assumption that public schools are somehow meeting the needs of all students is particularly troubling. For one thing, it’s an assumption that can only be made through ignorance of graduation rates, the achievement gap, and college entrance exam scores from public schools across the state.

Is Beaufort School District meeting the needs of all students?

Not according to the State Department of Education. In fact, the district has apparently been violating federal rules about the treatment of disabled children. According to investigators from the State Department of Education, special needs students who were suspended from school for more than ten days have not been receiving required special education…

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NYPD deployed mysterious surveillance truck at OWS anniversary | THE JEENYUS CORNER

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RT.com

It’s no secret that the NYPD regularly tracks movement across Manhattan using thousands of surveillance cameras installed on the island, but protesters at last week’s Occupy Wall Street anniversary were in the presence of a whole new spy system.

Researchers with the PrivacySOS.org blog spotted an unusual get-up attached to a New York Police Department vehicle during the recent September 17 actions that commemorated Occupy’s one-year anniversary. More than a week later, little remains known about unusual equipment assumed to be state-of-the-art surveillance technology previously used during presidential motorcades.

According to the post published Wednesday to PrivacySOS, increased surveillance was evident in Lower Manhattan during the OWS anniversary in the form of watch towers and cameras affixed to poles atop unmarked police cars. At least one unmarked law enforcement vehicle was also equipped with a series of spooky gadgets and gizmos connected through heavy duty cables, resembling some sort…

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Obamacare Penalty Will Hit Six Million Americans | THE JEENYUS CORNER

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Jan Morgan
JMM NEWS

In his first run for President, Obama pledged he would not raise taxes on people making less than 200 thousand dollars a year. As it turns out, 80 percent of Americans who will face a “penalty” for Obamacare, are making up to or less than five times the federal poverty level.

According to a Congressional Budge analysis just released, once Obamacare is fully effective, almost 6 million people in America will face a tax penalty for not carrying medical coverage. Seems to me, this is yet another broken promise by the Obama Administration.

Starting in 2014, the new health care law requires virtually every legal resident of the U.S. to carry health insurance or face a tax penalty. The Supreme Court upheld Obama’s law as constitutional in a 5-4 decision this summer, finding that the insurance mandate and the tax penalty enforcing it fall within…

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North Dakota may eliminate all property taxes, restore real family ownership of land and homes | THE JEENYUS CORNER

Now thats good news!

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J.D. Heyes
NaturalNews

There’s a revolt of sorts brewing among citizens of a growing number of states who realize that, no matter how much they pay on their mortgage or how long ago they may have paid that mortgage off, they never truly own their homes. Rather, because of the property tax, Americans really just rent their homes from the government.

On Tuesday, North Dakotans were trying to reassert their property rights by voting on Measure 2, a constitutional amendment that would eliminate the state’s property tax for good.

“I would like to be able to know that my home, no matter what happens to my income or my life, is not going to be taken away from me because I can’t pay a tax,” said Susan Beehler, one in a group of North Dakotans who support ending the tax. “When did we come to believe that government should…

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