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The purpose of this group is to create solidarity among the left & to take action by any means necessary.

Location: The frontline is everywhere!
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I think this group is a great idea and a worthy goal, but the question is how do we achieve this or at least how do we take practical steps to it?I know of many different attempts to unify various…Continue

Started by Rhys Harrison. Last reply by Joe Balkis Sep 30, 2012.

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Comment by Joe Balkis on March 27, 2012 at 16:29
 
 
Committee to Stop FBI Repression (stopfbi.net)

Carlos Montes Back In Court, Today, March 27

Stop the Frame-up of Carlos Montes! Court Hearing to Uncover FBI Lies Tuesday, March 27, Call In Day

Call: President Obama at 202-456-1111 Attorney General Eric Holder at 202-514-2001

Demand:“Drop the charges against Carlos Montes. There is no evidence!” Contact us and let us know how your calls went: info@stopFBI.net The FBI wants to frame up Carlos Montes. At his next court hearing on Tuesday, March 27 in Los Angeles, Carlos Montes’ lawyer will obtain results from discovery motions on how FBI special agent Matt Weber worked with L.A. Sheriff Detective Don Lord and the Joint Terrorism Task Force in this frame-up attempt
Comment by Joe Balkis on March 26, 2012 at 16:36
By now, you've probably heard about Trayvon—the 17 year-old African-American student in Florida who was shot by a self-appointed neighborhood vigilante while returning from a local convenience store. Trayvon was carrying nothing but an iced tea and a bag of Skittles.
So many of us have cried over this story. And literally millions of us have spoken out against this travesty through online petitions, photos, messages shared on Facebook, and rallies. Now there will be vigils for Trayvon across America.
Here's the info on the rally in Chicago :
Justice for Trayvon Martin
Monday, March 26, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Federal Plaza (50 W. Adams)
Chicago, IL
Comment by Joe Balkis on March 24, 2012 at 17:26

Take the Iran Pledge of Resistance from a coalition of peace groups:

“If the United States applies increased sanctions, invades, bombs, sends combat troops or drones, or otherwise significantly escalates its intervention in Iran or the region directly or through support of its allies, I pledge to join with others to engage in acts of legal protest and/or nonviolent civil disobedience to prevent or halt the death and destruction which U.S. military actions would cause to the people of Iran, the Middle East, our communities at home, and the planet itself.”
Take the pledge.

DONATE

Comment by Joe Balkis on March 24, 2012 at 16:34
port truck drivers in southern California working for the Australian owned Toll Group have been trying to unionize. Two weeks ago, Xiomara Perez, one of the truck drivers most outspoken in support of forming a union, was fired for taking an emergency bathroom break.
Click here to sign the petition telling the Toll Group to reinstate Xiomara Perez, let truck drivers take bathroom breaks, and stop intimidating union supporters.
It is illegal for a company to fire a worker for trying to join a union, but it happens all the time. The company doesn't admit that's the real reason for the firing, of course. It's just that coincidentally someone who's been an outspoken union supporter gets fired for a common practice that doesn't typically draw any disciplinary action, let alone firing. Companies do this because it removes a leader from the workplace and intimidates other workers who might support the union.
It is not coincidence that Xiomara Perez, who exactly fits that description, was targeted:
On Tuesday March 6th, Xiomara was driving to Rialto with a cargo load and began to feel slightly ill, thought she might throw up, and thus made an emergency detour. As a professional driver, Xiomara adheres to U.S. Department of Transportation regulations that require any hauler to pull over if they feel faint, fatigued, etc. – in other words, truckers must use their best judgment to protect their own safety, the public, and the merchandise they carry. She found a McDonald’s she was familiar with where she could freely use the restroom and get a sandwich to settle her stomach to continue her workday. She instantly felt better and got back on the road; the safety diversion took roughly 10 minutes at the most.[...]
Toll fired Xiomara, citing an unreasonably restrictive work policy prohibiting employees from stopping – even to use a restroom – when delivering a load. Xiomara had asked for the policy in writing but was denied.

A group of Xiomara's coworkers is sending Toll a letter calling for her reinstatement and the Teamsters have filed an unfair labor practices complaint with the National Labor Relations Board. Join with them by signing our petition calling on the Toll Group to reinstate Xiomara Perez, let truck drivers take bathroom breaks, and stop intimidating union supporters.
In solidarity, Laura Clawson Labor Editor, Daily Kos

Comment by Joe Balkis on March 23, 2012 at 17:22

CEOs of massive corporations are poised to secretly funnel millions of dollars from corporate coffers toward electing corporate candidates in 2012.
They want to keep their spending in the dark. Thankfully, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has the authority to expose their hidden influence.
But the SEC isn’t going to act without pressure. And that’s where you come in. Tell the SEC to require publicly traded corporations to disclose ho...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s disastrous ruling in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission unleashed this flood of unaccountable corporate money.
The bulk of this corporate money actually belongs to shareholders — mostly working people who have a 401k or similar retirement plan.
As the federal agency with the job of protecting shareholders from corporate abuse, the SEC can step in to stop Corporate America from using the public’s retirement savings and investments as its secret political war chest.
Tell the SEC: Shine sunlight on corporate spending in elections.

Comment by Joe Balkis on March 23, 2012 at 17:20

Save Seals. Boycott Canadian Seafood.

Baby seals face enough trouble. Each year, climate change takes its toll, melting the ice that the pups need to survive.

You'd think this would be enough to stop the Canadian commercial seal hunt -- the largest slaughter of marine mammals in the world. But Canada and the commercial fishermen who club, shoot, and skin seal pups for fashion will not call it off.

Equally appalling is that on average these fishermen earn only a tiny fraction of their incomes from killing seals -- the majority comes from snow crabs, cod, cold water shrimp, and other seafood.

Our purchasing power is our strength -- we can use it to help seals....

Clearly, the world is moving beyond the commercial seal slaughter. Since 2006, seal

Comment by Joe Balkis on March 23, 2012 at 17:18

Hello Mess Hallers,
Please consider joining us for one or more of these events this weekend & next week!
The Short List:
Ongoing Exhibit (closes Sunday 25 March): Intersections: PIC and immigrant detention
Saturday 24 March, 1pm – 5pm: 3 Crises: G8/Nato workgroup
Sunday 25 March, 2pm – 5pm: Follow that Shit with Nancy Klehm and Jen Blair
Tuesday 27 March, 7pm – 10pm: The Next Objectivists
Thursday 29 March, 9am – 12pm: Art and Power 6pm – 9pm: Strange Love: Art As/And Social Justice

Comment by Joe Balkis on March 23, 2012 at 17:17
Rallies/Marches for Trayvon Martin
3 pm Today (Friday, 3/23): Millennium Park at the Bean
7pm Today: State and Lake
12 noon Tomorrow (Saturday 3/24)
Revolution #263, March 25, 2012

A Modern-Day Lynching The Vigilante Murder of Trayvon Martin!

By Carl Dix
Trayvon Martin, a Black youth walking home with a bag of skittles and a can of iced tea, is gunned down, and the cops see no reason to arrest the killer! Why not? The killer, George Zimmerman, is a member of a neighborhood watch group, and he tells the cops he shot Trayvon. Yet Zimmerman has yet to be even treated like a suspect in a homicide. Why not? Witnesses have come forward who have disputed Zimmerman's claim of self-defense, and still he walks free. Why?
Comment by Joe Balkis on March 23, 2012 at 5:35

IUF
Uniting food, farm and hotel workers world-wide

Spanish unions are united as never before in their mobilization against labour law 'reforms' which gut workplace protection and trade union rights and in defense of public services. A 24-hour national general strike has been called for March 29.
Spain's trade union movement is fighting back not only against their own government, but against the European-wide austerity drive which is transferring wealth and destroying public services on a massive scale. You can support their struggle by sending a message of support to the IUF's Spanish affiliates, telling them you are with them on March 29 and for as long as it takes for the government to change course.
Click here to send a message

For more information click here.
Ron Oswald General Secretary, IUF
International Union of Food, Agricultural, Hotel, Restaurant, Catering, Tobacco and Allied Workers' Associations (IUF)
8, rampe du Pont-Rouge 1213 Petit Lancy, Switzerland Tel: +41 22 793 22 33 Fax: +41 22 793 22 38 website: www.iuf.org

Comment by Joe Balkis on March 23, 2012 at 4:57

Right this minute a global fleet of Arctic destroyers is speeding towards one of the last unspoiled places on earth.
The ships are part of oil giant Shell’s mission to drill the very first wells in the pristine waters off the coast of Alaska. It’s insane, but melting sea ice from global warming has made it a reality. If Shell finds oil, the Arctic oil rush will be on.
It’s not over yet though. People are pushing back. In New Zealand, Greenpeace activists (including Xena Warrior Princess star Lucy Lawless) occupied a drill ship and prevented it from leaving for the Arctic for several days. And just last week activists occupied two icebreakers in Finland.
But to stop Shell for good, we eventually need the public support of millions around the world. Joe, that means you.
Join the 250,000 people from around the world who have already taken action and demand Shell stop its plans to put the fragile Arctic at risk.

 

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