Showing posts with label stop the war. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stop the war. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Cameron Then And Now.
"Things got out of hand & we’d had a few drinks. We smashed the place up and Boris set fire to the toilets.” - Eton College born to rule brat David Cameron, 1986.
"The looting and arson last night were criminality, pure and simple. Justice will be done and the people will see the consequences for their crimes” - Tory Prime Minister of UK David Cameron, 2011
Says it all, really.
Tuesday, June 08, 2010
Tuesday, April 08, 2008
Not Government But Corparation.
Mock exercises on 9/11 which simulate Aeroplanes being flown into Skyscrapers in New York, causing NORAD to stand down leaving the Country defenceless.
The exact scenario, with bombs being detonated on the London Underground and a bus, being managed by Visor Consultants, on 7/7.
Is someone taking the piss ?
The answer is YES.
And the bastards have got away with it.
The result - Two wars.
200,000 deaths.
Poverty and Violence affecting Millions.
WHY ??
So Bush and Blair look good.
Massive profits for the Multinational Companies who now own the USA and UK.
Another step nearer the one World Order the Neo Cons crave.
Wake Up and smell the coffee.
The exact scenario, with bombs being detonated on the London Underground and a bus, being managed by Visor Consultants, on 7/7.
Is someone taking the piss ?
The answer is YES.
And the bastards have got away with it.
The result - Two wars.
200,000 deaths.
Poverty and Violence affecting Millions.
WHY ??
So Bush and Blair look good.
Massive profits for the Multinational Companies who now own the USA and UK.
Another step nearer the one World Order the Neo Cons crave.
Wake Up and smell the coffee.
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nikki gelfand,
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toby gelfand
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Tuesday, June 05, 2007
Iraqi Trade Unionists to tour USA
Iraqi Labour Leaders are to tour the US in June of 2007,
Their message: "Troops out now. Iraq's oil belongs to the Iraqi people!"
Two leaders of Iraq's labour movement, Sister Hashmeya Muhsin Hussein, President of the Electrical Utility Workers Union, and Brother Faleh Abood Umara, General Secretary of the Federation of Oil Unions, will tour a dozen U.S. cities between June 4 and June 29, 2007.
During their visit, they will address members of Congress, labour audiences and the general public about the impact the U.S. occupation has had on the labour movement and daily lives of working people in Iraq.
They will speak about reconstruction and will explain why the labour
movement is opposed to the proposed hydrocarbon law favoured by the
Bush administration and oil corporations which would put foreign oil
corporations in effective control of 2/3 of Iraq's undeveloped oil
reserves.
They will also describe the likely consequences if the
occupation abruptly ends and prospects for a stable, democratic,
non-sectarian future for Iraq.
Please visit www.uslaboragainstwar.org to find out when they are
coming to your city. Contact Thomas Bacon with any questions at
512-524-5170 or thomasbacon@ uslaboragainstwa r.org.
SUPPORT THE TOUR! Make a secure donation here:
https://secure. groundspring. org/dn/index. php?aid=1822
Co-Sponsored by:
US Labor Against the War
www.uslaboragainstwar.org
American Friends Service Committee
www.afsc.org
United for Peace and Justice
www.unitedforpeace. org
U.S. Labor Against the War (USLAW)
www.uslaboragainstwar.org
Email: info@uslaboragainst war.org>
PMB 153
1718 "M" Street, NW
Washington, D.C. 20036
Voicemail: 202/521-5265
Their message: "Troops out now. Iraq's oil belongs to the Iraqi people!"
Two leaders of Iraq's labour movement, Sister Hashmeya Muhsin Hussein, President of the Electrical Utility Workers Union, and Brother Faleh Abood Umara, General Secretary of the Federation of Oil Unions, will tour a dozen U.S. cities between June 4 and June 29, 2007.
During their visit, they will address members of Congress, labour audiences and the general public about the impact the U.S. occupation has had on the labour movement and daily lives of working people in Iraq.
They will speak about reconstruction and will explain why the labour
movement is opposed to the proposed hydrocarbon law favoured by the
Bush administration and oil corporations which would put foreign oil
corporations in effective control of 2/3 of Iraq's undeveloped oil
reserves.
They will also describe the likely consequences if the
occupation abruptly ends and prospects for a stable, democratic,
non-sectarian future for Iraq.
Please visit www.uslaboragainstwar.org to find out when they are
coming to your city. Contact Thomas Bacon with any questions at
512-524-5170 or thomasbacon@ uslaboragainstwa r.org.
SUPPORT THE TOUR! Make a secure donation here:
https://secure. groundspring. org/dn/index. php?aid=1822
Co-Sponsored by:
US Labor Against the War
www.uslaboragainstwar.org
American Friends Service Committee
www.afsc.org
United for Peace and Justice
www.unitedforpeace. org
U.S. Labor Against the War (USLAW)
www.uslaboragainstwar.org
Email: info@uslaboragainst war.org>
PMB 153
1718 "M" Street, NW
Washington, D.C. 20036
Voicemail: 202/521-5265
Labels:
adam fairclough uea,
alison gelfand,
iraq,
oil,
stop the war,
trade unions
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