| a dontbuybushswar video posted 9 days ago by codepinkDC |
Jodie Evans, CODEPINK cofounder, addresses the key issues facing the voters in 1992 and still ring true today.
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| a dontbuybushswar video posted 9 days ago by codepinkDC |
Jodie Evans, CODEPINK cofounder, addresses the key issues facing the voters in 1992 and still ring true today.
| a dontbuybushswar video posted 12 days ago by codepinkDC |
CODEPINK surrounds Congressman Ackderman's (D-NY) Houseboat in Washington, DC to protest H. Con Res 362 for stricter sanctions against Iran, and further hardship for the Iranian people. Call Gary Ackerman and tell him to abandon H.Con Res. 362 and begin real diplomacy, not threats of war.
| a dontbuybushswar video posted 13 days ago by codepinkDC |
Disturbed that Congress wants to further punish the Iranian people with heavier sanctions, on July 9, 2008 the CODEPINK Peace Flotilla blockaded Rep. Ackerman's (D-NY) houseboat on the Potomac River to urge him to withdraw H. Con. Res 362.
| a dontbuybushswar video posted 24 days ago by codepinkDC |
Presidential candidates @ Newly elected latino candidates forum in DC
| a dontbuybushswar video posted 29 days ago by codepinkDC |
CODEPINK TOOK THE SHOW OUT ON THE HOT STREETS DOWNTOWN DC TO ASK ALL CANDIDATES TO LEAD US OUT OF IRAQ
| a dontbuybushswar video posted 29 days ago by codepinkDC |
Richard Boucher testifies.
| a dontbuybushswar video posted about 1 month ago by codepinkDC |
This is video of the banner drop from the balcony inside Plaster Student Union ad Missouri State University where John McCain had a townhall meeting about his energy policy.
| a dontbuybushswar video posted about 1 month ago by codepinkDC |
Okay, here's the situation. I was born in Havana. That makes me Cuban. But, I was raised in little Havana, which makes me Cuban-American. However, since I don't see Castro as the root of all evil in the universe, nor would I strangle him with my bare hands given the opportunity, I am a little out of step with my tribe. I always have been. And I really don't care. My dad, on the other hand, does care. He cares a great deal. Back in Havana he was a revolutionary and fought alongside Castro for the freedom of the Cuban people. Then he had a falling out with his old friend and it was Miami, here we come. But his animosity towards Castro did not last and he soon wanted dialogue with the Cuban government. Perhaps, to live in peace. That's when the shit hit the fan. Bombings, death threats and drive by shootings were a daily occurrence in our home. But who would do this to us? We were Americans. Surely, it must be the Communists, right? Wrong. My father became the focal point of the anti-Castro terrorists. These are Americans, people, like you and me. Well, not exactly. They were trained by the CIA. What most Americans don't know is that terrorism in America did not begin on September 11th. In the 1970s and 1980s, there was a reign of terror in Miami. There were as many as seven bombings in one day and hundreds per year. The culprits were not Communists. They were Americans. And my family was at the epicenter. Bombs away. *** With a childhood filled with bombings and assassination attempts on her father, the filmmaker explores her relationship with him and the Cuba he left behind. Through the prism of a daughter we explore the past, the present, and the nature of social responsibility and personal sacrifice. The movie contains highly controversial top-secret audiotapes of a CIA trained Cuban exile Terrorist who is in the middle of a trial and incarcerated by Homeland Security. His trial puts the Bush administration's War on Terror on trial as well. The audiotape excerpts are from an NYT reporter who refuses to turn over these tapes. The never before heard audiotapes will be hotly debated in the media.
| a dontbuybushswar video posted about 1 month ago by codepinkDC |
Pelosi and Bush in Bed? More money for WAR!
| a dontbuybushswar video posted about 1 month ago by codepinkDC |
CODEPINK and Collateral Repair Project are working on funding special Father's Day micro-projects for Iraqi fathers who are trying to support their families amidst the insecurity of refugee life, poor living conditions, and dwindling personal resources. These are the harsh realities that rob many Iraqi refugee fathers of their sense of purpose and worth and lead inevitably to over-riding hopelessness and despair.
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