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    Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor

     

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    Great project from MoveOn.org

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    PepperSprayingCop:

    “….”

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    I am also an advocate for bit.ly/AllINeededToKnowILearnedInKindergarten

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    PUT COLORS IN A MESSAGE.

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    Red - I love you.
    Deep Red - I’m in love with you.
    Pink - I could stay on your blog for hours.
    Yellow - You’re amazing.
    Peach - I miss you.
    Blue - I want to get to know you.
    Purple - You’re hot.
    Brown - I would fuck you.
    Green - I would date you.
    Black - I hate you.
    White - Delete your tumblr.
    Violet - Go die.

    The customs of a community, this tumblr community

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    grassylunatic:

    stayingshiny:

    Yes, ‘twill be memorable indeed. Did somebody say SKYRIM!

    Ummmmmm idiot, it’ll be a hundred years, not a thousand.

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    Marie Mason a victim of the Green Scare

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    good:

    GOOD’s got a great gallery of last evening’s Occupy Wall Street clashes in Oakland. So much tear gas.

    unequal-design:

    Things got intense in Oakland last night.

    Photos: At Occupy Oakland, a Night of Protests and Tear Gas - Politics - GOOD

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    Time for action

    Events have been getting more stressed. What the Oakland Police did against OccupyOakland last night could be a turning point for us.

    Thursday - #5at5 a distributed, small, arrest free, action - ask a few of your friends to help you stand in any intersection of your choosing and protest for as long as you can without getting arrested. PUSH YOURSELF TO DO THIS HARD THING! Pass out fliers, make signs for tomorrows event:

    Friday - one day global general strike bit.ly/GeneralStrike28October2011

    more info:

    https://plus.google.com/u/0/117588107532135240811/posts/b1hYYRzRrw5

    www.communitywiki.org/mark/OaklandPolice

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    curiositycounts:

    Occupy George circulates dollar bills stamped with fact-based infographics about economic disparity

    #visualizewallstreet

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    (Source: momohasarrived)

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    grassylunatic:

    well Africa does, see that teardrop?

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    1. How many years do you consider to be a fair prison term for a woman who has an abortion?
    2. How many years for a doctor who performs one?
    3. Will the punishments be greater the second time around? 4. Where will the state get the money necessary to prosecute one-third of all American women for this crime?
    5. Forty-two percent of women who have an abortion have incomes below 100 percent of the federal poverty level (that’s $10,830 for a single woman with no children, if you’re counting). When women are forced to have children they cannot afford to raise, will those children become wards of the state or simply new Medicaid recipients? Where will the state find the money necessary to support them?
    6. Will you be willing to watch your wife die in front of you when her life is threatened by an unsafe pregnancy that no one is allowed to do anything about? Your daughter?
    7. Will rapists have to pay child support to women who are forced to have their children?
    8. Will the child of incest be in the custody of its rapist father or the father’s teenaged daughter, his mother? In fact, 18 percent of women who have an abortion in America are teenagers. Will they be required to drop out of high school to raise their children or will the state provide free childcare?
    9. Will upper-class white women be prosecuted as vigorously as other women who have abortions?
    10. You are aware that upper-class white women have abortions, aren’t you?

    10 Questions for Anti-Choice Candidates : Ms Magazine Blog (via tryingtofollow)

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    Kickstarter - The Uprise Books Project

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    Corporate Rights draft

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    Corporate Rights draft

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