What typical of the people making these quoted statements: Rice said Kadhafi's forces were "issuing viagra to soldiers so that they go out and rape," President Obama’s claim that there are no “hostilities” in Libya. Maybe with Obama it is culture. You know how Blacks uses certain terms compared to whites as was brought out on a Game Show final round between a white couple and black couple. The answers the whites gave were all correct and those given by the black couple were all wrong even though in the black culture they would have been correct. Questions like “name a procedure done to Women hair. White couple said “dye” and the black couple said “press”. Even Arizona’s John McCain seemingly gets it right here when he said “They say because the United States is not engaged in a state of hostilities in Libya,” McCain said on the Senate floor today, “I am no legal scholar, but I find it hard to swallow that US armed forces dropping bombs and killing enemy personnel in a foreign country doesn’t amount to a state of hostilities.” Even the Pentagon has a difference of opinion with the President as they. Further Jeh C. Johnson, the Pentagon general counsel, and Caroline D. Krass, the acting head of the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel, had told the White House that they believed that the United States military’s activities in the NATO-led air war amounted to “hostilities.” But Obama choose to forgo that escape option and go with White House counsel, Robert Bauer, and the State Department legal adviser, Harold H. Koh — who argued that the United States military’s activities fell short of “hostilities.” What happens later after one has been shown the light of day but choose the darkness of night? They begin to look confused –er! As if they “lack courage”. A nation who can not balance it’s check book as school children are taught to do is extending US involvement in Libya. By this administration continuing illegal support of the ongoing Civil Conflict has, so far, cost taxpayers more than $700 million. Through June 3, the cost for Defense Department "military operations and humanitarian assistance efforts in Libya" was $715.9 million. Reports has indicated that the cost is expected to reach $1.1 billion by the end of September. Raising of the Debt Ceiling while engaging in this lack luster spending and then whining when proclaiming "This is the United States of America. No matter what some agency says, we will always be a triple A country," Just “some agency”?
CIA-backed "rebel" menaces Black civilians in Libya
Just like they done Robert Mugabe above back in the Day.
A spokesman for Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's regime said missiles struck a cluster of farm buildings in the village of Majar, around 150km east of the capital.
Among the dead were 33 children, 32 women and 20 men, he added.
However, Nato has said the airstrike hit a legitimate military target.
Reporters have been taken to the scene, where they were told by Moussa Ibrahim: "This is a crime beyond imagination. Everything about this place is civilian."
The Gaddafi regime claims the airstrike hit farm buildings
Footage was provided that apparently showed people searching through the rubble to retrieve human remains, including the bodies of two children.
A Reuters journalist has reported counting 20 body bags at the hospital in Zlitan, some stacked on top of each other - and the Gaddafi regime claims this is where the victims were taken.
Although most of the dead at the hospital appeared to be men, some were children. One bag contained the body of a child aged about two.
There was condemnation of Nato at a burial in Majar attended by hundreds of people.
Abdulkader al-Hawali, a medical student at Zlitan hospital, said: "They [Nato] do not differentiate between soldiers, children and old people."
Bodies were taken to the hospital at Zlitan
But a Nato military spokesman has said the airstrike hit a "legitimate target" and has "reduced the pro-Gaddafi forces' ability to threaten and attack civilians".
Colonel Roland Lavoie added: "We do not have evidence of civilian casualties at this stage, although casualties among military personnel, including mercenaries, are very likely due to the nature of the target."
Nato forces have been carrying out regular attacks, from both air and sea, on targets around Zlitan, where it says pro- Gaddafi forces are killing civilians trying to end his 41-year rule.
Gaddafi has denied those claims and insists the bombing campaign is an act of colonial aggression aimed at stealing Libya's oil.
Moussa Ibrahim: 'This is a crime beyond imagination'
San Francisco protest condemns U.S./NATO bombing of Libya 'U.S. out of Africa!'
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2748073/posts
Posted on Wednesday, July 13, 2011 4:09:34 PM by Tailgunner Joe
“Stop bombing Libya! U.S. out of Africa!” echoed throughout San Francisco’s major intersection at Powell and Market as more than 125 activists and supporters gathered to demand an end to the U.S./NATO bombing of Libya and call for the money spent on war to instead provide for people’s needs. The demonstration was sponsored by the ANSWER Coalition (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism).
While participants picketed, a number of people spoke. A common thread throughout the speeches was that the U.S. government claim of “humanitarian intervention” is a lie.
Libya claims 85 villagers killed in NATO bombing; alliance says no evidence
http://www.haaretz.com/news/middle-east/libya-claims-85-villagers-k...
State television shows footage of women and children killed east of the capital; NATO admits bombing but says targets were Gadhafi troops. The Libyan government said Tuesday that a NATO airstrike near the western city of Zlitan had killed 85 villagers, including children, state television reported - a claim swiftly called into question by the military alliance.
Footage showed what the broadcaster said were the burned bodies of at least three children under the age of 9 in a hospital. It also showed women and children being treated for injuries. The country is to hold a three-day mourning for the deaths, the channel reported.
The report said the victims were from the village of Majar, which is near Zlitan, to the east of the capital Tripoli, where NATO forces have been intensifying their strikes on government troops.
A spokesman for the military alliance confirmed that its jets had struck three times overnight a former farm complex in Zlitan that had been turned into "a military staging area" for the troops of Libyan leader Muammar Gadhafi.
"We do not have evidence of civilian casualties at this stage, although casualties among military personnel - including mercenaries - are very likely due to the nature of the target," Colonel Roland Lavoie told reporters from operational headquarters in Naples, Italy. He, however, also said that a final "battle assessment" of the airstrike is still pending.
Lavoie said NATO was aware of the television footage showing women and children and does "take seriously these allegations," but also noted that "they are very frequently organized in a very timely fashion to coincide with" the alliance's regular press briefings.
"I can tell you that the target was indeed military based on solid intelligence," he added. "By striking it, NATO has reduced the pro- Gadhafi forces' capability to attack and threaten civilians."
Clinton plea for Libya mission cash
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20110624/world/clinton-pl...
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has pleaded with Democrats in Congress to continue US military involvement in the Nato-led operation.
Her plea came as lawmakers from both parties mounted their fiercest challenge to the president's authority to conduct such military actions.
Defiant Republican leaders pushed toward a crucial vote to cut off funds for hostilities.
Just hours after bluntly posing the question, "Whose side are you on?" - Muammar Gaddafi or the Libyan people, Clinton met rank-and-file Democrats to explain the mission and the stakes if the House votes to prohibit funds.
"The issue ... was whether or not we were going to abandon what is an effort that our allies have made at the request of the United Nations, the Arab League and others to intervene and to support our allies in this effort," Rep Steny Hoyer, the No 2 Democrat in the House of Representatives, said following the session.
"I agree with her strongly that ... to send any signal today that Congress is not supportive of the effort to involve itself in a humanitarian effort at the request of a broad international coalition would be a mistake."
House Republicans and Democrats are furious with President Barack Obama for failing to seek congressional authorisation for the three-month-old war against Libya, as required under the War Powers Resolution.
The 1973 law, often ignored by Republican and Democratic presidents, says the commander in chief must seek congressional consent within 60 days. That deadline has long passed.
Obama stirred congressional unrest last week when he told lawmakers he did not need authorisation because the operation was not full-blown hostilities.
Nato commands the operation, but the United States still plays a significant support role that includes aerial refuelling of warplanes and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance work as well as drone attacks and bombings.
Reflecting the widespread dissatisfaction, the Republican leader of the House, Speaker John Boehner, said the chamber will vote today on two measures: a resolution to authorise the operation and legislation that would cut off funds for hostilities such as Predator drone attacks and airstrikes.
The bill would make an exception for search and rescue efforts, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, aerial refuelling and operational planning to continue the Nato effort.
"I don't want to do anything that would undermine Nato or to send a signal to our allies around the world that we are not going to be engaged," Mr Boehner told reporters.
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6 MILLION SLAVES DIED MINING FOR SILVER IN POTOSI BOLIVIA ... NASDAQ (OMEX) & SPAIN FIGHTING FOR OWNERSHIP...ILLGOTTEN GAIN
Odyssey Marine Exploration Inc. (Nasdaq: OMEX) - OMEX Shares Down on
Court Ruling; Co. Says it would Contest the Non-binding Decision
Federal judge says company should give 17 tons of shipwreck treasure
back to Spain; Odyssey announces plans to file a written objection to
the U.S. Federal Court Magistrate’s recommendation
http://www.beaconequity.com/odyssey-marine-exploration-inc-nasdaq-o...
HOW MUCH SHOULD DESCENDANTS OF SLAVES CLAIM?
From the 16th century until the end of Spanish rule approximately
45,000 tonnes of silver were extracted. The Spanish used slave labour
to extract the silver and it's estimated that 8 million people -
mostly locals and African slaves - died either in the mountain or from
illnesses related to working conditions.
http://www.travelblog.org/South-America/Bolivia/Potosi-Department/P...
http://www.opednews.com/articles/1/Did-mining-and-oil-drillin-by-Ez...
http://www.margueritelaurent.com/pressclips/CKUT_interview.mp3
http://allafrica.com/stories/201003050924.html
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=17122
http://panafricannews.blogspot.com/2010/02/wall-street-helped-greec...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_2nMUSAv-0&NR=1
http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/video/money-haiti-9824712&tab=9482931...
http://fora.tv/2010/01/28/Rethinking_Humanitarian_Assistance_Haiti_...
http://fora.tv/2010/02/23/Haiti_The_Aftermath#Is_the_Medias_Portray...
http://fora.tv/2010/01/28/Davos_2010_Special_Session_on_Haiti
http://fora.tv/2009/06/05/Uncommon_Knowledge_Dambisa_Moyo
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A TWENTY-YEAR PLANS TO OUST BLACK COMMUNITIES & POLITICS!!!
http://www.cis.org/AfricanAmericanPoliticalPower-Immigration
Perot Kindles Surge in Chicano Political Activism on Southside
By TONY CASTRO
Staff Writer for Wave Newspaper
Wednesday, August 26, 1992
LOS ANGELES – An unprecedented Latino Power political movement has surfaced in the ashes of riot-scarred South Los Angeles with behind- the- scenes financial backing from billionaire political maverick H. Ross Perot. A former California coordinator of Perot’s now- defunct presidential campaign is spearheading the movement that seeks to capitalize on the dramatically skyrocketing Latino population in South Los Angeles. “We are the wave of the future in South Los Angeles,” says political activist Armando Sotomayor, who served as the Perot campaign’s Latino coordinator in Los Angeles County.
Power base
“This is a new frontier – a new world order in South Los Angeles. It’s the new power base, and within the next five years South Los Angeles is going to be run by Latinos.” Using a $20,000 grant from Perot and much of the old Perot campaign structure, Sotomayor has been organizing Southside Latinos in a double-barrel method: registering eligible Latinos as voters and assisting immigrants in taking steps towards becoming U.S. citizens. “I support Latino empowerment across the country.” Perot himself told leaders of the new Latino organizing movement at a private meeting in South Los Angeles last June. “Latinos are the swing vote of the future. You have the future in your hands.
Take back land
“You should take back your streets. You should take back your schools. You should take back your land.” In South Los Angeles, said Sotomayer, Perot set off a bipartisan Latino effort that hopes to also recruit and unite small Latino groups from local churches and immigrant organizations. Since late April, Sotomayor’s group, which works under the United We Stand, America banner coined by Perot himself, has registered almost 5,000 new Latino voters on the city’s Southside.
Legal negotiator
“Our’s is the first serious attempt at organizing Latinos in South Los Angeles,” boast Sotomayor, 34, a legal negotiator and a lifelong resident of the area. “Our goal is to finally enfranchise the Latinos who for so long have been disenfranchised and ignored by both the elected leadership in South Los Angeles as well as by the established Chicano leadership in the city. “It is our intention of doing for local politics what Ross Perot did in national politics – and that’s to make change and shake up the powers that be.”
New voters
They estimate 25,000 new voters just from Latino youths who will be turning voter age between now and then. For example, at Jefferson High School, whose enrollment is 92% Latino, Principal Phil Saldovar reports the two-thirds of last spring’s 470-member graduating class were U.S. citizens eligible to soon vote in their first presidential election.
Movement leaders say there is also the potential of another 25,000 new South Los Angeles voters among Latinos from that area who will become naturalized citizens by the 1996 presidential election. A Compton Community College study found 19,000 Latino legal residents from that area alone who will be eligible for U.S. citizenship in the next few years. “A lot of folks who have lived in South Los Angeles for years have no idea they qualify for becoming citizens,” says Jose Govea, a former Perot volunteer who in addition to working with Sotomayor is an organizer for the Mexican American Political Association.
Becoming citizens
“Its amazing, but many of the Latinos that live here could have been voting for years, but no one took the time to bother helping them become citizens.” The demographic make over of the South LOS ANGELES landscape, where low-income LATINO immigrants have been attracted to cheap housing close to service-related jobs, is indeed mind boggling. An area whose population as recently as 1980 was almost 90% African-American is now heavily Latino, according to the latest U.S. Census figures:62.7 percent in the city’s 9th Council District represented by Rita Walters: 41.8 percent in the 10th Council District of Nate Holden: 31.9 percent in the 8th Council District of Mark Ridley-Thomas.
Southside activist
As Southside political activist Jerry Mozqueda, another former Perot campaign volunteer, put in: “It’s just a mater of time before blacks in South L.A. are overrun and disappear. There’s a culture in South L.A. that’s going to hold power the next hundred years. “South Los Angeles is the new haven for Latinos. There will soon be so many Latinos living here that the years to come it’ll make East Los Angeles look like a trading post.” Most significantly, says Southside Latino activist, is that the Chicano movement in their area is not bound to old Latino political leaders or their agendas.
“We are not controlled by [farm labor leaders] Cesar Chavez, [county Supervisor] Gloria Molina or [City Councilman] Richard Alatorre,” says Sotomayor. Adds Mozqueda; “Politically speaking, we’re talking about a political Lotto game in which the Latino in South Los Angeles, especially the immigrants who’ll someday become citizens, are the big prize. “Latino immigrants can no longer be taken for granted,” admits Ernie Delgado, Councilwoman Water’s legislative deputy. “They are beginning to understand that there is power in numbers.” Those numbers, say new movement leaders, were long ignored by even establishment Latino political leaders who failed to recognize the long-range potential of Latin immigrants. “They couldn’t vote so they were written off.” Said Sotomayor. Unfortunately, in the process, so were a lot of us who could vote but who didn’t live in the barrios usually associated with Latinos. “Its sad to say it took someone, an outsider like Ross Perot, to give us a chance to feel like we belong in the political system.”
thttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JihfniVwrAA&feature=fvwrel
http://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/bar1786t.asp
http://www.newsinhistory.com/blog/1861-house-resolution-guarantees-...
http://www.finalcall.com/MEMORANDUM-46.htm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCnFBqVwhw8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIuMIAC5F74
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47r2oxkNi8U&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tj010Gpg86c
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zZUBKEwQfc&feature=related
THIS INFO I PULLED FROM MY ARCHIVES!!
6 MILLION SLAVES DIED MINING FOR SILVER IN POTOSI BOLIVIA ... NASDAQ (OMEX) & SPAIN FIGHTING FOR OWNERSHIP...ILLGOTTEN GAIN
Odyssey Marine Exploration Inc. (Nasdaq: OMEX) - OMEX Shares Down on
Court Ruling; Co. Says it would Contest the Non-binding Decision
Federal judge says company should give 17 tons of shipwreck treasure
back to Spain; Odyssey announces plans to file a written objection to
the U.S. Federal Court Magistrate’s recommendation
http://www.beaconequity.com/odyssey-marine-exploration-inc-nasdaq-o...
HOW MUCH SHOULD DESCENDANTS OF SLAVES CLAIM?
From the 16th century until the end of Spanish rule approximately
45,000 tonnes of silver were extracted. The Spanish used slave labour
to extract the silver and it's estimated that 8 million people -
mostly locals and African slaves - died either in the mountain or from
illnesses related to working conditions.
http://www.travelblog.org/South-America/Bolivia/Potosi-Department/P...
http://www.opednews.com/articles/1/Did-mining-and-oil-drillin-by-Ez...
http://www.margueritelaurent.com/pressclips/CKUT_interview.mp3
http://allafrica.com/stories/201003050924.html
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=17122
http://panafricannews.blogspot.com/2010/02/wall-street-helped-greec...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_2nMUSAv-0&NR=1
http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/video/money-haiti-9824712&tab=9482931...
http://fora.tv/2010/01/28/Rethinking_Humanitarian_Assistance_Haiti_...
http://fora.tv/2010/02/23/Haiti_The_Aftermath#Is_the_Medias_Portray...
http://fora.tv/2010/01/28/Davos_2010_Special_Session_on_Haiti
http://fora.tv/2009/06/05/Uncommon_Knowledge_Dambisa_Moyo
PLEASE VIEW ALL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpYqSu4u0Ww
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLjt00WHHU8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=inoWGGeqdmo&playnext=1&list=...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-A2q60qg0WA&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FY8o1I3jDUU&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SujAcgdDeM4&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMg-79AzbI4&feature=related
http://ia700402.us.archive.org/20/items/negrotrailblazer00beas/negr...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6Eist3wn0s&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxGX7Bmon5I&feature=related
A TWENTY-YEAR PLANS TO OUST BLACK COMMUNITIES & POLITICS!!!
http://www.cis.org/AfricanAmericanPoliticalPower-Immigration
Perot Kindles Surge in Chicano Political Activism on Southside
By TONY CASTRO
Staff Writer for Wave Newspaper
Wednesday, August 26, 1992
LOS ANGELES – An unprecedented Latino Power political movement has surfaced in the ashes of riot-scarred South Los Angeles with behind- the- scenes financial backing from billionaire political maverick H. Ross Perot. A former California coordinator of Perot’s now- defunct presidential campaign is spearheading the movement that seeks to capitalize on the dramatically skyrocketing Latino population in South Los Angeles. “We are the wave of the future in South Los Angeles,” says political activist Armando Sotomayor, who served as the Perot campaign’s Latino coordinator in Los Angeles County.
Power base
“This is a new frontier – a new world order in South Los Angeles. It’s the new power base, and within the next five years South Los Angeles is going to be run by Latinos.” Using a $20,000 grant from Perot and much of the old Perot campaign structure, Sotomayor has been organizing Southside Latinos in a double-barrel method: registering eligible Latinos as voters and assisting immigrants in taking steps towards becoming U.S. citizens. “I support Latino empowerment across the country.” Perot himself told leaders of the new Latino organizing movement at a private meeting in South Los Angeles last June. “Latinos are the swing vote of the future. You have the future in your hands.
Take back land
“You should take back your streets. You should take back your schools. You should take back your land.” In South Los Angeles, said Sotomayer, Perot set off a bipartisan Latino effort that hopes to also recruit and unite small Latino groups from local churches and immigrant organizations. Since late April, Sotomayor’s group, which works under the United We Stand, America banner coined by Perot himself, has registered almost 5,000 new Latino voters on the city’s Southside.
Legal negotiator
“Our’s is the first serious attempt at organizing Latinos in South Los Angeles,” boast Sotomayor, 34, a legal negotiator and a lifelong resident of the area. “Our goal is to finally enfranchise the Latinos who for so long have been disenfranchised and ignored by both the elected leadership in South Los Angeles as well as by the established Chicano leadership in the city. “It is our intention of doing for local politics what Ross Perot did in national politics – and that’s to make change and shake up the powers that be.”
New voters
They estimate 25,000 new voters just from Latino youths who will be turning voter age between now and then. For example, at Jefferson High School, whose enrollment is 92% Latino, Principal Phil Saldovar reports the two-thirds of last spring’s 470-member graduating class were U.S. citizens eligible to soon vote in their first presidential election.
Movement leaders say there is also the potential of another 25,000 new South Los Angeles voters among Latinos from that area who will become naturalized citizens by the 1996 presidential election. A Compton Community College study found 19,000 Latino legal residents from that area alone who will be eligible for U.S. citizenship in the next few years. “A lot of folks who have lived in South Los Angeles for years have no idea they qualify for becoming citizens,” says Jose Govea, a former Perot volunteer who in addition to working with Sotomayor is an organizer for the Mexican American Political Association.
Becoming citizens
“Its amazing, but many of the Latinos that live here could have been voting for years, but no one took the time to bother helping them become citizens.” The demographic make over of the South LOS ANGELES landscape, where low-income LATINO immigrants have been attracted to cheap housing close to service-related jobs, is indeed mind boggling. An area whose population as recently as 1980 was almost 90% African-American is now heavily Latino, according to the latest U.S. Census figures:62.7 percent in the city’s 9th Council District represented by Rita Walters: 41.8 percent in the 10th Council District of Nate Holden: 31.9 percent in the 8th Council District of Mark Ridley-Thomas.
Southside activist
As Southside political activist Jerry Mozqueda, another former Perot campaign volunteer, put in: “It’s just a mater of time before blacks in South L.A. are overrun and disappear. There’s a culture in South L.A. that’s going to hold power the next hundred years. “South Los Angeles is the new haven for Latinos. There will soon be so many Latinos living here that the years to come it’ll make East Los Angeles look like a trading post.” Most significantly, says Southside Latino activist, is that the Chicano movement in their area is not bound to old Latino political leaders or their agendas.
“We are not controlled by [farm labor leaders] Cesar Chavez, [county Supervisor] Gloria Molina or [City Councilman] Richard Alatorre,” says Sotomayor. Adds Mozqueda; “Politically speaking, we’re talking about a political Lotto game in which the Latino in South Los Angeles, especially the immigrants who’ll someday become citizens, are the big prize. “Latino immigrants can no longer be taken for granted,” admits Ernie Delgado, Councilwoman Water’s legislative deputy. “They are beginning to understand that there is power in numbers.” Those numbers, say new movement leaders, were long ignored by even establishment Latino political leaders who failed to recognize the long-range potential of Latin immigrants. “They couldn’t vote so they were written off.” Said Sotomayor. Unfortunately, in the process, so were a lot of us who could vote but who didn’t live in the barrios usually associated with Latinos. “Its sad to say it took someone, an outsider like Ross Perot, to give us a chance to feel like we belong in the political system.”
Permalink Reply by LibyaWest on August 11, 2011 at 2:32pm To: Pianki
This is good info. I know someone who can use some of this info. We in the USA should wage an information war...
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To: Pianki
This is good info. I know someone who can use some of this info. We in the USA should wage an information war...
Yes!
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