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I’m an Anarcho-Synidcalist from Douglasville GA I am a card carrying IWW member

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The People’s Shoe Brand

Posted on May 31, 2012 at 16:06 0 Comments



okay guys so I found this really awesome fair trade eco-friendly shoe named “The Peoples Shoe.” you can find this shoe available here…

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NDAA

Posted on May 31, 2012 at 16:00 0 Comments

President Obama has signed the NDAA into law allowing the State to use the military to detain people without charge or trial!

want to stop this?

GO HERE!…

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Dunkin Donuts Fair Trade?

Posted on May 20, 2012 at 18:05 0 Comments

So I just found out that Dunkin Donuts is “Fair Trade Certified™” in fact it’s been stated that D.D. is considered the first national brand to sell fair trade certified coffee. They are also now the largest coffee and baked goods company currently on the market and have been marketing their fairly traded coffee products since 2003. Its rivals in the Star Bucks Empire (who by the way has been known to use child slave labor) claim that their coffee is indeed fairly traded but by in…

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No more freedom of speech?!!!

Posted on May 16, 2012 at 15:30 0 Comments

H.R. 347 bill was recently passed by president Obama, stating that it is now a felony to use your right to freedom of speech! This bill states that anyone in the secret service can say that freedom of speech in any area is legally banned! This means if the government feels necessary they are capable of not only taking away your freedom of speech, but they may also convict you for up to 10 years in a federal prison for following out in exercising your freedom of speech.

“Under H.R.…

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