Civil Rights

Will These Citizens Have Marriage Equality?
Submitted by: Connecticut Man1 on Fri, 10/10/2008 - 08:06
Originally posted Fri, 10/10/2008 - 09:06, see the update with welcome and good news on a day where we could use a positive to offset the negative - standingup
We will find out today, according to Undercurrents:
Same Sex Marriage Decision Today!
Today at 11:30 the CT Supreme Court will
release their decision on same-sex marriage.
Or will they be relegated to the status of second class human beings and citizens deprived of their rights to pursue their life, their liberty and their happiness?
Update [2008-10-10 11:47:4 by Connecticut Man1]: According to mattw at MLN, there is a party in Hartford tonight celebrating Equal Rights:
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Jailed Wisconsin Vet Loses Appeal, VA Claim Still Pending
Submitted by: MALCONTENDS on Sun, 07/13/2008 - 06:03
via mal contends - In a unanimous opinion (07-1546) a three-member panel for the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit has affirmed the controversial conviction on fraud of Wisconsin Navy veteran, Keith Roberts.
The Roberts family is planning on filing a motion for an en banc hearing, a hearing before the full appellate court.
U.S. Atty Stephen Biskupic's office had convinced a jury that Roberts and a deceased Navy airman (Gary Holland) did not have a friendship, and Roberts who was on line duty at a Naval base in Naples, Italy on February 5, 1969 at the time that Holland was crushed to death by a C-54 aircraft, exaggerated his efforts to save Holland, which constituted fraud for which he was convicted in November 2006 by a jury in northern Wisconsin.
Weak grounds for a federal prosecution? These are the grounds that the government successfully pursued against this honorably discharged Navy veteran who served during a combat era.
- Civil Rights
- Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
- Keith Roberts
- PTSD
- Public Corruption
- Public Integrity
- Stephen Biskupic
- U.S. Department of Justice
- Veterans for Common Sense
- Wisconsin
- Wisconsin veterans
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Contested FEC Nominee - Spakovsky Drops Out!
Submitted by: avahome on Sat, 05/17/2008 - 17:18
Promoted. -- GH
Just a quick post for those who have been following Spakovsky.
Contested Nominee To FEC Drops Out
A controversial Bush administration nominee to the Federal Election Commission withdrew from consideration yesterday, providing a likely breakthrough to an impasse that has sidelined the political watchdog agency at the height of the primary season.
Hans von Spakovsky, a former Justice Department lawyer whose nomination became entangled in allegations that political considerations influenced decisions by the agency's Civil Rights Division, sent President Bush a letter withdrawing his name.
Senate Democrats had refused for a year to confirm von Spakovsky, torpedoing the nominations of three other nominees and denying the FEC a quorum. Since Jan. 1, only two of the agency's six commissioner slots have been filled. Bush, supported by GOP Senate leaders, had refused to withdraw von Spakovsky's name.
Please give a look at previous posting Chickens Come Home to Roost for Hans
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Weakening US Criminal Case, VA Turns Down Jailed Wisc Vet’s PTSD Claim
Submitted by: MALCONTENDS on Tue, 05/13/2008 - 07:53
by Michael Leon (via mal contends)
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- Civil Rights
- corruption
- doj
- Innocence
- Josh Coffman
- Keith Roberts
- Kentucky
- neglect of veterans
- Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
- PTSD
- Public Corruption
- Public Integrity
- Stephen Biskupic
- VA
- Wisconsin
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Bill Moyers Hosts Rev. Jeremiah Wright
Submitted by: carol white on Sat, 04/26/2008 - 06:25
When the infamous Rev. Wright sound bites began to dominate world news, I like many Americans really cringed. It was not only that his remarks were jarring--"Could he really believe that killing two thousand innocent Americans was just retribution for......... for anything?" I asked myself. And so on, and on and on and on as the news media relentlessly repeated the same story line.
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This Week in Peace History
Submitted by: jimstaro on Sun, 04/13/2008 - 14:05
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- Dewey Canyon III
- Hariet Tubman
- Human Rights
- labor
- Labor Actions
- Peace
- VietNam
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America Tortures From The 1950's to Bush
Submitted by: mishima on Thu, 12/13/2007 - 18:24
While many American's believe that the Bush administration is the first to advocate torture or cruel and in human punishment they are not. As the title tells you America's involvement in the torture, death, kidnapping or illegal imprisonment of another countries citizens has been going on since the 1950's starting with the CIA sponsored coup in Guatemala which was just the first act. Americas full involvement in these practices began in 1962 when the Colombian government sought assistance from the Kennedy administration in helping it to "control" the peasantry. Thus; with this one commitment the United States would become a traveler on the torturers road.
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