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Putting Protests to the Test
3 hours ago ago from ECO @ COP 15
Protests. What are they really good for? What are the outcomes of a protest? Does everyone who participate genuinely feel for the topic, or are they in it because it's fun, fashionable and novel? New youth delegates are often drawn to participating in protests, as it offers a new and exciting experience. But do they really know what they are fighting for? This brings to mind a question one young lady asked at the Conference of Youths ...
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47 minutes ago ago from Roleplay Online with RolePlayGateway
Okay, I'll start by saying this idea hit me some time ago. I think maybe monday or so. I want to see if I'll get enough people interested in this to join, because I have huge plans for this. I'm aim'n for the stars on this one (the Rating Stars that is, haha) [I apologize for the bad joke] Some time in the near future, most likely sometime in the twenty-first century, America is in a war similar to Veitnam in popularity. Support on the ...
Related contentPalestine a Civil War; Jackson Derides Insurgency in Chicago
12 hours ago ago from In the Bullpen
Hamas overtook Gaza, though the fighting between two elected governments in the form of Hamas and Fatah have waged numerous battles over the past year alone. The fighting escalated in recent weeks, thus one major question has been posed. Is there a civil war in the Palestinian territories? A civil war is loosely defined as a war between two groups with a right to govern. In the case of Palestine, both Hamas and Fatah can and do claim ...
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9 hours ago ago from Pan-African News Wire
Nellie Hester Bailey of the Harlem Tenants Council in New York City speaks out against the Obama administration's escalation of the war in Afghanistan and Pakistan. There were demonstrations held against the war in over 100 cities in the United States. Originally uploaded by Pan-African News Wire File Photos Protesters slam escalation of war in Afghanistan By Kris Hamel Published Dec 9, 2009 3:38 PM Anti-war activists across the ...
Related content“The Forgotten War”: Part II
23 hours ago ago from Daniel R. DePetris: The Political Docket
With America’s trials and tribulations in war-torn Afghanistan continuing to dominate the headlines, we must not forget that over 100,000 U.S. soldiers remain in Iraq. Likewise, we must never forget why the United States decided to launch a preemptive invasion of Iraq in the first place. The only problem is that the U.S. Government seems interested in burying the truth and forgetting about the run-up to America’s worst war blunder since ...
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