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Habeas Corpus, 1789-2006

Watch this and pass it on:

Daryl at The Candidate says:
The recent bill passed by Congress gives the President unlimited authority to declare anyone as an enemy combatant, without any oversight. Once declared an enemy combatant, you can be legally imprisoned without a trial. Forever.

Join the Crusade

Today’s graphic on Project for an Old American Century:

Birth Place of Atomic Bomb “Preserved” and “Honored”

I was pretty shocked when I read a short article in today’s news about the Birthplace of the A-bomb being restored.

preservationists have gone behind the security fences to preserve for the first time a structure in which the Manhattan Project scientists did their work at Los Alamos National Laboratory. They contend the building is as significant as George Washington’s home or a Civil War battlefield.
This past weekend, a series of events marked the restoration of a wooden, garage-like building where the world’s first plutonium bombs were assembled.
Cynthia Kelly is president of Washington, D.C.-based Atomic Heritage Foundation, which is leading a drive to preserve key atomic-age sites at Los Alamos; Oak Ridge, Tenn.; and Hanford, Wash.
”It doesn’t look like much,” she said. ”It’s what happened there. It takes you back in time.”

It’s pretty sad when money is spent to idolize the history of death and destruction and in particular, the most devastating events of death and destruction (by the U.S.) in history.

What is wrong with this picture?

Anti-nuclear activist Greg Mello, who heads the Los Alamos Study Group, objects to the celebratory aura surrounding the events. He said the events should have a ”tone of grief and remorse” since they commemorate work that led to the bombing of the Japanese cities.
”The legacy is fear and . . . enormous national efforts devoted to weapons of mass destruction, and we’re still struggling with that today,” he said.

The simple structure is a reminder of the urgency with which scientists gathered in New Mexico in 1943 to design and assemble the first atomic weapons. There was no futuristic laboratory or sophisticated equipment on the mesa top where the federal government took over a boys’ ranch school.

The preservation project is quite costly, with most of the funds coming from our tax dollars.

The ”high bay” building, which Kelly said cost about $1 million to restore, is still behind security fences. Kelly said although the building is inaccessible to the public, she hopes that will change.
Funding for restoration of the ”high bay” building came from the federal government, $700,000 of it through the ”Save America’s Treasures” program. Several other sites at Los Alamos also are slated for preservation.

The World Can’t Wait

Yesterday, in over 234 cities and towns across the U.S., protests and events were held to support the goals of the World Can’t Wait campaign.

In Salt Lake about 30 people attended the noon protest outside the City County Building at Washington Square. About 15 people attended the 5pm vigil in the pouring down rain. The good news is that there were folks at both events who have never or often haven’t attended any protests.

The World Can’t Wait website has and Updates page with photos and accounts of the protests.

Press Coverage of the WCW Events.


FOX Uses Subliminal Ploy On Foley Head Shot

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The World Can’t Wait – Salt Lake City One of 180 cities Protesting Tomorrow

MEDIA RELEASE October 4, 2006

For information Contact: Tom King: phone 801-502-8556
People for Peace and Justice of Utah Phone: 801-502-8556 Email: info@utahpeace.org
Websites: http://www.utahpeace.org; http://www.worldcantwait.net

PEOPLE FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE OF UTAH
WORLD CAN’T WAIT– DRIVE OUT THE BUSH REGIME
Thursday, October 5: 5-7pm 100 South State Street

In Solidarity with Nationwide Protests In 143 Cities and Towns
SALT LAKE CITY AMONG 180 CITIES TO PROTEST OCT.5

WHERE: At 100 South State Street in Salt Lake City (one of over 180 communities across US and Canada)
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Torture

I found these articles on Torture in today’s news:

Accessories to Torture – Editorial, The Nation
Uncomfortably Numb to Torture – JoAnn Wypijewski, Los Angeles Times
On Torture– Ed Kinane, Common Dreams
Terror Suspects Tortured, Claims Amnesty Report – Declan Walsh, The Guardian UK

ush’s No Child Left Behind Act Is Illegal

Bush’s No Child Left Behind Act Is Illegal

Does this really come as a suprise?

Camp Democracy Delivers War Crimes Indictment

Camp Democracy Delivers War Crimes Indictment.

At first, when they arrived at the White House Gate, they were told they would have to mail them. But they ultimately accepted the hand delivered document.

Former (R) congressional candidate seeks restraining oreder against Bush

Restraining Order against Bush Denied

A federal judge on Wednesday denied a former Republican congressional candidate’s request for a restraining order barring President Bush or Vice President Richard Cheney from bombing Iran or Syria.
Mary Maxwell, 59, of 179 Loudon Road, Apt. 10, Concord, filed a lawsuit Monday against Bush, Cheney and other “unnamed defendants actively engaging in acts of war against Iran and Syria in the guise of the war against terrorism.”

Maxwell’s suit seeks a ruling that the administration lacks legal authority to pre-emptively attack either Iran or Syria without a Congressional declaration of war, and that radioactive fallout from the use of nuclear weapons in any such attack would endanger people around the world, including herself.

Maxwell was one of two candidates who unsuccessfully challenged six-term Republican incumbent Congressman Charles Bass in the primary election last week.

One of Maxwell’s points, and one on which she feels she has standing, is that she (and everyone eles) would suffer the effects of nuclear fallout from dropped nuclear bombs. That’s in addition to the illegality of Congress handing over power to the Bush admiminisration to be able to declare war.

But because no personal harm has been demonstrated (yet), the courts will not bring her case forward.

It’s too bad that death and destruction have to happen FIRST before any action can be taken to stop these destructive illegal acts of aggression.