This is an update on Lt. Watada, the soldier who refused to go to Iraq.
A Mother Fights for a Soldier Who Said No to War
There is a Thank you Lt. Watada site that has the latest news about Lt. Watada, including a call for action on Feb. 5.
This is an update on Lt. Watada, the soldier who refused to go to Iraq.
A Mother Fights for a Soldier Who Said No to War
There is a Thank you Lt. Watada site that has the latest news about Lt. Watada, including a call for action on Feb. 5.
The annual Sundance Film Festival will be held January 19-29.
A list of films to be screened can be viewed here.
Concurrently, the Slamdance Film Festival will be held, January 18 – 27.
Deseret News
Valentine says UVSC should be university: Senate chief is making that his session priority
Provo House vacancy filled: State GOP chief selects developer for District 62
United Way expanding role in public-policy arena
Salt Lake Tribune
RSL funds far from a done deal
‘We have not yet made any commitments,’ says investor
“My fellow soldiers are fighting and dying in Iraq and their families are suffering
because of the lies and deceptions crafted by the Bush Administration. The Iraq war is not only a crime against domestic and international law but [it] is a terrible moral injustice against the Iraqi people.”– Lt. Ehren Watada
As the first Army officer to publicly speak out against the war and refuse deployment to Iraq, Lt Watada will be punished by the U.S. Army with a maximum six years in prison. The military’s intention IS to SILENCE VOICES OF RESISTANCE and make an example out of Lt. Watada.
“The war in Iraq is in fact illegal. It is my obligation and my duty to refuse any orders to participate in this war. An order to take part in an illegal war is unlawful in itself. So my obligation is not to follow the order to go to Iraq.” – Lt. Ehren Watada
Today is the day that Lt. Watada has a Pre-trial Hearing in Washington State for his court martial for refusing to “serve” in Iraq. There is also a rally at the gates of Fort Lewis, 8-11 am.
These other actions are coming up in relation to Lt. Watada’s court martial:
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Today’s Utah Legislative News:
Deseret News
’07 Legislature to wrestle few ‘moral bills’
Lawmakers to weigh school-district splits
Immigration bill on docket again
House seat up in air:
Change in law creates confusion on how to fill Alexander’s former post
Salt Lake Tribune
Ex-Huntsman staffer may battle Cannon: Republican Jason Chaffetz says the GOP wasted an opportunity when they had it
Plans are in motion to get UVSC university status: Graduate programs and a new library need to be in place by 2008 in order to qualify
I found this on Teknosis- KNOWLEDGE AS-A-WHOLE
Starting today and through the legislative session, I’ll be providing local headlines on Utah legislative news, in addition to any commentary I provide on various issues.
Legislature News – today and from December, 2006
Deseret News
New year brings tax cuts, smoking restrictions
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I discovered this neat little feature about Mozilla Firefox:
CSNotifier – The Consumer has the Right to Know
Would you purchase that computer manufactured by a company that has profited from the War in Iraq?
Perhaps you would think twice about spending your hard-earned cash on shampoo if you knew that the company that manufactured it tested it on animals?
Whether your answer to these questions is “yes” or “no”, the CSNotifier gives you real-time information about Entities, the Products/Services they provide, and the practices they follow as you browse the Internet. Once you have installed it and your preferences have been set, you simply need to browse with Firefox as you normally would. A non-obtrusive window will appear inside your browser when you view a Web page about which CorporateSnitch has information.
“Why isn’t the CSNotifier showing when I visit the Web page of CompanyX?”
This is the question most often asked about our services. The simple answer is that we have not yet had a chance to enter the data related to that company’s practices. However, we are hoping you can help. With the release of CSNotifier version 1.3 (due for approval by Mozilla on 2007.01.16), we will provide tools for you to easily report Evidence to us regarding any Entity that you find.
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FAQ (Excerpt)
Q: Will the CSNotifier replace the affiliate IDs added by sites that I visit with its own?
A: Yes and no. If a standard, direct affiliate product link was used to direct you to the product on the Preferred Merchant site, the referring site’s affiliate ID will not be replaced. However, it has been brought to our attention that subsequent links to products are being replaced by the CSNotifier in versions 1.1 and earlier. Example: SiteX.com has a link to BookY on Amazon.com. If you click on the link and then purchase BookY on Amazon.com, SiteX.com will receive credit for the purchase. However, if you then click on a different product on Amazon.com, the CSNotifier receives credit for that purchase. Please note that it was never our intent to take referral fees away from Web sites, and that all affiliate ID code has been removed from version 1.21 of the CSNotifier (currently being reviewed by the Mozilla staff). You can download version 1.21 now at http://www.corporatesnitch.com/CSNotifier/Install.aspx. We apologize and thank you for your patience in this matter.
Works with:
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(updated for more news coverage)
Tonight in Salt Lake there was a memorial vigil to mourn the deaths resulting from the Iraq War. About 30 people total gathered at the Federal Building. Some held candles and listened to speakers and others stood on the corner and held signs.
Here is news coverage:
Channel 2, Utah
Channel 5 – this source has the most extensive story and interviews. There are brief clips of me and others standing in a line holding signs and of Tom holding his sign that says “Is 3,000 enough? How many more?”
Salt Lake Tribune
Deseret News
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Tagged anti-war, government corruption, iraq war, peace, politics