Sunday, April 1, 2012

AlternativeMentality.org Why I Occupy | Occupy Cullman Alabama

I had a chance to speak with another occupier recently. His name is Stephen and he is heavily involved in Occupy Cullman Alabama. On this, the six month anniversary of the occupy movement, we proudly bring you his testimonial.


http://alternativementality.org/archives/2724

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Lawsuit Seeks Halt to TSA’s Use of Full-Body Scanners at Airports amid Safety Concerns

As Congress asks if full-body scanners are "Effective Security or Security Theater?" we examine safety concerns at the heart of a lawsuit that seeks a freeze on the use body scanners pending an independent review.

Lawsuit Seeks Halt to TSA’s Use of Full-Body Scanners at Airports amid Safety Concerns:

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Trayvon Martin Shooting: Voice Experts Claim Teen's Cries, Not Zimmerman's, Can Be Heard On 911 Call

Before George Zimmerman shot Trayvon Martin on February 26, a 911 call recorded the voice of someone screaming. Whether that person was Martin or Zimmerman -- who police say claimed he was attacked by Martin before the fatal incident -- has been an open question since the calls were released by the Sanford, Florida police department.

Trayvon Martin Shooting: Voice Experts Claim Teen's Cries, Not Zimmerman's, Can Be Heard On 911 Call:


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10 Ways the Occupy Movement Changes Everything

Many question whether this movement can really make a difference. The truth is that it is already changing everything. Here’s how.

http://www.yesmagazine.org/people-power/10-ways-the-occupy-movement-changes-everything?utm_source=feedburner

OWS: 'The rich, don't be surprised we are angry!'

Beyond Robo-Signing: 3 Other Ways Bank of America Is Screwing Americans | Economy | AlterNet

As outraged as Americans are about robo-signing (and they should be), the use of foreclosure mills doesn't even begin to scratch the surface of Bank of America's dastardly deeds.

Beyond Robo-Signing: 3 Other Ways Bank of America Is Screwing Americans | Economy | AlterNet:

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