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intikam 24.bölüm fragmanı
intikam
2013-09-12 8:12 AM
intikam 24.bölüm fragmanı seyirciye dizinin yeni bölümünü tanıtacak. (text/plain)
Merhamet 21.Bolum Fragmani
Merhamet
2013-09-11 8:43 AM
Merhamet 21.bölüm fragmanı izleyicinin beğenisine sunuldu. (text/plain)
Obama’s War Grows as Support Shrinks
Shamus Cooke
2013-09-10 11:02 AM
Some careful listening has exposed the lie that a U.S. attack (war) against Syria would be, as Obama put it, “a shot across the bow,” i.e. a “tiny war.” But even before the first missile is launched the birth of Obama’s baby war began to grow, and when it’s eventually unleashed it will resemble any other fully matured war, complete with massive destruction, the death of untold innocents and yet another Middle Eastern nation torn to pieces. (text/plain)
Bir Aşk Hikayesi 24. bölüm fragmanı
hakan
2013-09-07 12:52 AM
Bir Aşk Hikayesi 24. bölüm fragmanı (text/html)
What Can We Learn from 25 Years of Jobs with Justice?
Mark Vorpahl
2013-09-06 8:35 AM
It’s no secret that the last 30 years have seen a brutal corporate assault on U.S. workers. Incomes and union membership rates have plummeted, unemployment is soaring, and the two corporate parties have joined forces to go after our previously untouchable historic gains. (text/html)
Sana Bir Sir Verecegim 9 bolum 6 Eylul 2013
fragman
2013-09-04 8:57 PM
Sana Bir Sir Verecegim 9.bolum fragmani yeni 6 eylul cuma aksami yayinlanacak (text/plain)
Declaring Syria Regime Illegitimate Sends Strong Human Rights Message and Exposes Lenders
Jennifer Tong
2013-09-03 8:28 PM
Over the last year, a religious antipoverty organization has met with U.S. Treasury and White House officials to encourage them to declare the Syrian government of President Bashar al-Assad an illegitimate government. This action would impose restrictions on lending to Syria that supports its military or the needs of the Assad regime. When governments or financial institutions make this declaration it lets lenders know that if they lend to Syria they may not receive a return on their investment. Types of lending and financing that could be affected are arms contracts with Russia and oil investment from Iran. (text/plain)
How the U.S. Political Left is Failing Over Syria
Shamus Cooke
2013-09-02 1:18 PM
It’s now painfully clear that Obama’s war on Syria is a replay of Bush’s march to war in Iraq, both built on lies. Zero evidence has been put forth that proves the Syrian government used chemical weapons. On the contrary, evidence has been recorded that suggests the U.S.-backed Syrian rebels are responsible for the attack. (text/plain)
The Lie of “Limited” War Against Syria
Shamus Cooke
2013-09-01 2:39 AM
The rats are jumping ship. Obama’s strongest allies can’t stomach the stench of lies that are the foundation of the war effort against Syria. Even England, whose entire foreign policy is reduced to asking “how high?” when the U.S. says “jump,” opted to stay grounded for Obama’s war drive. (text/plain)
Wage Slavery in the American Auto Industry: Obama’s Shame
Brad Forrest
2013-08-29 11:50 AM
The American auto industry is back in business in a big way. The carmakers are making enormous profits, direct from the blood, sweat and tears of autoworkers. (text/plain)
War With Syria and Its Repercussions
Shamus Cooke
2013-08-28 2:15 PM
A U.S. invasion of Syria could be the first war based on a YouTube video. After a video was released showing victims of an alleged chemical weapons attack, England immediately declared the Syrian government responsible, while Obama began drawing up military plans, saying there was “little doubt” the Syrian Government was at fault (zero evidence currently exists to suggest this). An extra U.S. warship has already been deployed in response. (text/plain)
Why Mass Marches Still Matter: 2013’s March on Washington
Mark Vorpahl
2013-08-27 5:48 AM
In terms of the numbers it attracted, the August 24, 2013 March on Washington was an inspiring success. The question remains, however, how politically effective was it? (text/html)
The AFL-CIO’s New Strategy: Inspiration or Hype?
Shamus Cooke
2013-08-27 5:07 AM
After years of embarrassing denial, the AFL-CIO recently took its first baby step in addressing the crisis that has engulfed organized labor: it recognized there was a problem. In the run up to its national convention in early September in Los Angles, AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka recently admitted that “what we’ve been doing isn’t working,” and consequently announced a new strategy that was, supposedly, a revolutionary break from the previously-failed strategy of organized labor. (text/plain)
Hedge Funds Win 2nd Circuit Court Ruling in NML Capital vs. Argentina; Global Poor Lose
Jennifer Tong
2013-08-23 6:31 PM
Argentine Bonds Surge as Ruling Delayed as U.S. Supreme Court Considers Taking Appeal
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A Man on a Limb: A Short Analysis of the Current Economic Crisis
Brad Forrest
2013-08-21 5:49 AM
The current crisis of the global capitalist system is shaping up to be one of the worst since the Great Depression of the 1930’s. U.S. Gross Domestic Product grew by an anemic 1.8 percent in the first quarter of 2013, and only 0.4 the previous quarter. U.S. capitalists and their political representatives in the Democratic and Republican parties have got themselves in a real mess, with no end in sight. (text/plain)
Norwegian Audit Finds Loans to Developing Countries Don’t Follow New Lending Standards
Jennifer Tong
2013-08-19 2:07 PM
Last week, Norway became the first lending country to audit the loans it made to developing countries. The consultant firm Deloitte assessed whether past Norwegian loans to governments, including repressive regimes in Egypt and Indonesia, were compliant with current principles of responsible lending and borrowing developed by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). (text/plain)
A Big Victory For Oregon’s Biggest Union
Shamus Cooke
2013-08-19 8:59 AM
After years of painful backsliding, the state workers of Oregon’s largest union, SEIU 503, recently stood firm and scored a big win in their contract negotiations against the state’s anti-union Democratic governor, John Kitzhaber. (text/plain)
Egypt’s Revolution After the Smoke Clears
Shamus Cooke
2013-08-18 7:18 AM
In times of crisis people strive for easy answers to complex situations. In Egypt this has resulted in absurdly digestible sound bites, where one side is labeled “good”(the Muslim Brotherhood), the other “bad” (the army), and the revolution as a whole is condemned as an atrocity. But the situation in Egypt is especially contradictory, and untying the social-political knots of the revolution requires avoiding pre-packaged catchphrases. (text/plain)
Antifascist music from Argentina
Grime.
2013-08-14 3:10 AM
Bolchevikes (text/plain)
The August 24 March on Washington: Why We Need a New Civil Rights and Labor Movement
Mark Vorpahl
2013-08-09 7:05 AM
It could have been left as a relatively small event that would make little impact, but plans for the 50th anniversary of 1963′s March on Washington appear to have taken another course. (text/html)
Wall Street plunders Detroit while pensioners take blame
Systemic Disorder
2013-08-07 8:41 PM
In North America, Detroit fulfills the same function as Greece does for Europe: A scapegoat. Larger economic and social forces, disinvestment and financial industry legerdemain are the major factors in Detroit’s financial struggles as Wall Street used complex, and poorly understood, derivatives to extract money through “heads I win, tails you lose” tactics. (text/plain)
A Path Forward for Egypt’s Revolution
Shamus Cooke
2013-08-06 9:55 AM
The battle for the future of Egypt is underway, and it’s chaos. There has been violence on both sides of the divide, with the military inflicting the heaviest doses on supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood. The violence combined with any lack of long-term solution could bode poorly for Egypt’s future, but the situation is in extreme flux, and by no means anywhere settled. There is still abundant hope for most Egyptians to achieve a better world, though time is of the essence. (text/plain)
Supreme Court Considers Taking Hedge Fund/Argentina Case with Global Poverty Impacts
Jennifer Tong
2013-08-02 7:50 PM
The US Supreme Court is considering whether or not to accept an international debt case that will impact global poverty and poor country access to credit.
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Antifascist music from Argentina
Vorkuta Arte Revolucionario
2013-08-02 12:40 AM
Music (text/plain)
Why No Revolution Exists in Syria
Shamus Cooke
2013-07-31 11:34 AM
The era of Arab Spring euphoria is long ended, having devolved into doubt, confusion or wholesale rejection. Libya and Syria put an abrupt end to the Arab Spring celebrations, with the current situation in Egypt adding to the frustration. (text/plain)
gunesi beklerken 5.bolum fragmani
veli
2013-07-23 2:46 PM
sevilen dizi gunesi beklerken 5.bolum fragmani izle 30 temmuz sali aksami kanal d yayinlanacak olan gunesi beklerken 5.bolum fragmani tanitimini yayinlandiginda sitemizde seyredebilirsiniz. (text/html)
Growing Numbers Of Vegan and Vegetarian Mormons
Poster
2013-07-22 3:48 PM
Information on the growing vegetarian and vegan movements within the LDS Church...
Many of these vegan Mormons want the LDS church to get out of cattle and sheep ranching and to disinvest from animal meats (text/plain)
Snowden and Latin America Expose Washington’s Impotence in a Changing World
Finian Cunningham
2013-07-22 7:25 AM
One of America’s genuine heroes, Major General Smedley D Butler revealed in his memoirs the true, abhorrent nature of Washington’s foreign policy. Butler had led countless military operations in Central America and the Caribbean as a US Marines Corp commander in the era of «gunboat diplomacy» during the early 1900s. Years after his retirement, he spoke out candidly and ruefully of his highly decorated military service in a book entitled War is a Racket. Here is how Butler characterized with unsparing words his service for country in 1935, five years before his death: (text/html)
Rail Disaster in Canada
PCInt
2013-07-21 2:24 PM
The aftermath of the worst rail disaster in Canada for decades leaves at least 47 dead with many of the victims still unaccounted for. (text/plain)
West Losing on All Fronts in Syria
Finian Cunningham
2013-07-20 11:42 AM
Not only are the US, Britain and France losing their criminal covert military war for regime change in Syria, these state terrorists are also caving in on the propaganda front. (text/html)