added 2007 Mon May 21 22:14:17 by pawfoots
At PlayStation Gamers Day, usual tactics of silence and defensiveness are abandoned for some frank talk.
At PlayStation Gamers Day, usual tactics of silence and defensiveness are abandoned for some frank talk.
added 2007 Sat May 12 20:56:39 by TechnologyExpert
The LAPD's violent response at the end of an immigrant demonstration is the latest incident highlighting what critics describe as the force's "warrior culture." It's been on display before - the Watts riots, the Rodney King beating in 1991, the harsh crackdown on demonstrators at the 2000 Democratic National Convention.
The LAPD's violent response at the end of an immigrant demonstration is the latest incident highlighting what critics describe as the force's "warrior culture." It's been on display before - the Watts riots, the Rodney King beating in 1991, the harsh crackdown on demonstrators at the 2000 Democratic National Convention.
added 2007 Fri Mar 9 19:02:20 by moemebe
Outlawed shocks kept autistic man calm, they say. Fran Bernstein wants what is best for her severely autistic, 48-year-old son. So do those operating the Chicago group home where Bradley Bernstein lives. But they disagree on what is the best way to respond when the stockily built Bradley begins a violent outburst.
Outlawed shocks kept autistic man calm, they say. Fran Bernstein wants what is best for her severely autistic, 48-year-old son. So do those operating the Chicago group home where Bradley Bernstein lives. But they disagree on what is the best way to respond when the stockily built Bradley begins a violent outburst.
added 2007 Fri Feb 2 14:47:12 by Spadecaller
To protest the torture-training School of the Americas (SOA) located at Ft. Benning Georgia, three grandmothers part of a group of 16 human rights activists were on trial in federal court in Georgia this week. Fifteen of the activists were given federal prison sentences for tresspassing during a non-violent protest.
To protest the torture-training School of the Americas (SOA) located at Ft. Benning Georgia, three grandmothers part of a group of 16 human rights activists were on trial in federal court in Georgia this week. Fifteen of the activists were given federal prison sentences for tresspassing during a non-violent protest.







