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A Republican member of the Indiana General Assembly withdrew his bill to create a pilot program for drug testing welfare applicants Friday after one of his Democratic colleagues amended the measure to require drug testing for lawmakers.
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Slavery is the legal fiction that a person is property.
Corporate personhood is the legal fiction that property is a person.
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Beautiful timeline showing the events of each country in the Middle East,
starting when Mohamed Bouazizi set himself on fire in Tunisia,
sparking a revolution that would burn throughout the entire Arab world.
This…
Source: Guardian
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UC Riverside students have come up with a plan to deal with rising college costs — get rid of tuition altogether.
The proposal would eliminate tuition while students are in school. Instead, students would agree to pay 5 percent of their income for 20 years after they graduate.
This… it’s called “winning.”
And the UC Berkeley president is seriously considering this idea.
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Charges against an Occupy Orlando protestor jailed for writing on a city sidewalk with chalk were dropped on Wednesday during a hearing
Orlando police arrested Timothy Osmar on December 22 after he was spotted (via a police surveillance camera) writing on a city sidewalk with piece of chalk.
He then spent THREE WEEKS in jail for violation of a city ordinance without bond.
The city said the time Osmar spent in jail was equivalent to the time he would have served for violating the city ordinance. Therefore, the case was dismissed.
The messages on the sidewalk read “All I want for Christmas is a revolution. OCCUPY.” and “the revolution will not be televised”
In November, Osmar was arrested during Occupy Charlotte near his Fort Mill, South Carolina home for wearing a mask in public.
Timothy is now a free man, and said he wants his chalk back.
Give the man his chalk.
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Orlando Sentinel columnist Scott Maxwell on the city’s abuse of power as seen in their arrest (the first one of it’s kind in Orlando, ever) of an Occupy Orlando protester using sidewalk chalk to write messages promoting what is usually considered typical American slogans for freedom, liberty, and justice.
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January 8th, 2012: Sunday brunch before the week of Jan. — heading towards the start of the Florida legislative session
NOW FEATURING occupants from Orlando, Gainesville, Tampa, Jacksonville, Key West, Bradenton, Ft. Lauderdale, Sarasota, St. Augustine, Tallahassee, and MORE! (Not to mention Austin, TX?!)
WE ARE OCCUPY FLORIDA. OCCUPY TOGETHER.
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“The law redefines natural resources as blessings and confers the same rights to nature as to human beings, including: the right to life and to exist; the right to continue vital cycles and processes free from human alteration; the right to pure water and clean air; the right to balance; the right not to be polluted; and the right to not have cellular structure modified or genetically altered. Perhaps the most controversial point is the right “to not be affected by mega-infrastructure and development projects that affect the balance of ecosystems and the local inhabitant communities.”
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