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Who Would Be So Low as to Attack a Man's Wife?
As the presidential race deteriorates into a mudslide, there is an early sense of desperation among conservatives. With so many disaffected factions (Seniors here, Evangelicals there, Fiscals scattered everywhere), the GOP doesn’t exactly have a consensus candidate. In the meantime, the battling Democrats have congealed much faster and with less rancor than anyone anticipated.
THIS US SUPREME COURT ALSO KNEW INJUSTICE !
The Supreme Court of the United States of America stated in 1984.
“Of all the rights that an accused person has, the right to be represented by counsel is by far the most pervasive, for it affects his ability to assert any other rights he may have.”
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WHEN THE US CONGRESS DENIED THE MASSES OF AMERICANS THEIR POSSIBLE FREEDOMS !
BY Volunteers USA for lawyersforpooramericans@yahoo.com
United For Uganda Hip Hop Benefit
The local student group United For Uganda (www.unitedforuganda.org) recently held a hip hop benefit show at the Independent Media Center to raise money for Come Let's Dance (www.comeletsdance.org), a grassroots organization in northern Uganda working with former child soldiers to recover from forced combat and with the surrounding impoverished areas to empower them to rebuild their community after
Panel Discussion: Empowerment vs. Incarceration
Friday, November 2
Panel Discussion: Empowerment vs. Incarceration
Left to Roght: Susan Schwartzkopf -- PLN's development coordinator, Chris Evans -- IMC building manager, Buzz Alexander--Prison Creative Arts Project. Carol Ammons--CU Citizens for Peace and Justice, Paul Wright (standing)--Prison Legal News, Stephen Hartnet (kneeling)-- moderator
3:00-4:30 PM, Great Hall, University YMCA

