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Injustice in south Dakota courts
My name is Janice Howe i am enrolled member of the crow creek Sioux tribe.mother of Ervin YELOOWROBE Jr. And larice firecloud . Ervin sits in the south Dakota state prison on arson charges he was in Pierre sd living. he was arrested for breaking a window on a store. When i found out i called the state asking if we paid for the window would that make it ok with store owner he said yes paid for the window. three days after this he was charged withers because a store clerk found a magazine with burnt book of matches inside. i know he was pressured he plead guilty took a plea bargain and was sentenced to 16 years he was so upset we have no money so he sits in prison. larice was charged with have a controlled substance with no prescription. She took a plea bargain was given 10 years she is 26 years old been locked up since she was 19 years old she was let out she is so different than got a DUI ended back in prison. I have no where to turn in south Dakota if your native you end up in prison no matter what !!! Thank you Janice Howe 313 sparrow court Harold sd 57536 Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android |
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IMAGINE YOU ARE arrested on lies like a witch in the dark ages. Nothing you say or do makes any difference to the Verdict... GUILTY
Imagine your children being abducted,starved,tortured& interrogated against you. Imagine prison for 33 years INNOCENT.
AND NOW you could be free BUT you have NO MONEY to pay for a decent attorney to represent your case. Please help with a donation no matter how small so I can FIGHT FOR JUSTICE!! "We just want what is right. We never had a real trial-just a witch hunt trial full of racism and no shred of evidence. Our children stolen and used against us. I want my life back. I want my heart to heal. I want to taste life again. Thank you"
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Imagine your children being abducted,starved,tortured& interrogated against you. Imagine prison for 33 years INNOCENT.
AND NOW you could be free BUT you have NO MONEY to pay for a decent attorney to represent your case. Please help with a donation no matter how small so I can FIGHT FOR JUSTICE!! "We just want what is right. We never had a real trial-just a witch hunt trial full of racism and no shred of evidence. Our children stolen and used against us. I want my life back. I want my heart to heal. I want to taste life again. Thank you"
WATCH this and open your heart.
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Civil Rights Case Against Judge David Knutson – YouTube
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Federal Court in Ciavarella “Kids For Cash” Case Issues Groundbreaking Ruling: State Court Judge’s Acts Not Immune from Conspiracy and RICO « California Coalition for Families and Children, PBC
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Billions Behind Bars: Inside America's Prison Industry
Billions Behind Bars: Inside America's Prison Industry
About the Show
With more than 2.3 million people locked up, the U.S. has the highest incarceration rate in the world. One out of 100 American adults is behind bars — while a stunning one out of 32 is on probation, parole or in prison. This reliance on mass incarceration has created a thriving prison economy. The states and the federal government spend about $74 billion a year on corrections, and nearly 800,000 people work in the industry.
From some of the poorest towns in America to some of the wealthiest investment firms on Wall Street, CNBC’s Scott Cohn travels the country to go inside the big and controversial business of prisons. We go inside private prisons and examine an Idaho facility nicknamed the “gladiator school” by inmates and former prison employees for its level of violence. We look at one of the fastest growing sectors of the industry, immigration detention, and tell the story of what happens when a hard hit town in Montana accepts an enticing sales pitch from private prison developers. In Colorado, we profile a little-known but profitable workforce behind bars, and discover that products created by prison labor have seeped into our everyday lives — even some of the food we eat. We also meet a tough-talking judge in the law-and-order state of Texas who’s actually trying to keep felons out of prison and save taxpayer money, through an innovative and apparently successful program.
Billions Behind Bars: Inside America's Prison Industry
Billions Behind Bars: Inside America's Prison Industry
About the Show
With more than 2.3 million people locked up, the U.S. has the highest incarceration rate in the world. One out of 100 American adults is behind bars — while a stunning one out of 32 is on probation, parole or in prison. This reliance on mass incarceration has created a thriving prison economy. The states and the federal government spend about $74 billion a year on corrections, and nearly 800,000 people work in the industry.
From some of the poorest towns in America to some of the wealthiest investment firms on Wall Street, CNBC’s Scott Cohn travels the country to go inside the big and controversial business of prisons. We go inside private prisons and examine an Idaho facility nicknamed the “gladiator school” by inmates and former prison employees for its level of violence. We look at one of the fastest growing sectors of the industry, immigration detention, and tell the story of what happens when a hard hit town in Montana accepts an enticing sales pitch from private prison developers. In Colorado, we profile a little-known but profitable workforce behind bars, and discover that products created by prison labor have seeped into our everyday lives — even some of the food we eat. We also meet a tough-talking judge in the law-and-order state of Texas who’s actually trying to keep felons out of prison and save taxpayer money, through an innovative and apparently successful program.
Contractors Reap $138 Billion from Iraq War, Cheney’s Halliburton #1 with $39.5 Billion | LeakSource
Contractors Reap $138 Billion from Iraq War, Cheney’s Halliburton #1 with $39.5 Billion | LeakSource
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Contractors Reap $138 Billion from Iraq War, Cheney’s Halliburton #1 with $39.5 Billion
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03/18/2013
Eight days after the invasion of Iraq on March 19 2003, Paul Wolfowitz, then deputy defence secretary and a leading proponent of the war, told a Congressional committee: “We are dealing with a country that can really finance its own reconstruction, and relatively soon.”
A decade later, that assessment could hardly have turned out to be more wrong.
The US has overwhelmingly borne the brunt of both the military and reconstruction costs, spending at least $138bn on private security, logistics and reconstruction contractors, who have supplied everything from diplomatic security to power plants and toilet paper.
An analysis by the Financial Times reveals the extent to which both American and foreign companies have profited from the conflict – with the top 10 contractors securing business worth at least $72bn between them.
None has benefited more than KBR, once known as Kellogg Brown and Root. The controversial former subsidiary of Halliburton, which was once run by Dick Cheney, vice-president to George W. Bush, was awarded at least $39.5bn in federal contracts related to the Iraq war over the past decade.
Two Kuwaiti companies – Agility Logistics and the state-owned Kuwait Petroleum Corporation – are the second and third-biggest winners, securing contracts worth $7.2bn and $6.3bn respectively.
The US hired more private companies in Iraq than in any previous war, and at times there were more contractors than military personnel on the ground.
“These numbers are staggering,” said Claire McCaskill, the Democratic senator who has led the charge to tighten contracting controls.
“In the last decade, we’ve seen billions in taxpayer money spent on services and projects that did little – sometimes nothing – to further our military mission,” she said.
But companies on the top 10 list defended their record. KBR “performed with honour and sacrifice in a hostile, complex, ambiguous and unpredictable environment”, said Marianne Gooch, a company spokeswoman.
She noted that KBR had prepared and served more than 1bn meals and produced more than 25bn gallons of drinkable water and 265 tons of ice.
Patrick Dorton, a spokesman for the International Oil Trading Co, a Florida-based company that secured contracts worth $2.1bn to transport fuel from Jordan to US forces in Iraq, said: “We are proud to have effectively supplied jet and convoy fuel in a war zone to the US military.”
The business environment for these contractors may be changing, with the war in Iraq over and the conflict in Afghanistan winding down, but these private companies remain.
There are still 14,000 contractors, including 5,500 security guards, in Iraq even though the last troops left in December 2011.
“Contractors are here to stay as real players,” says Stuart Bowen, the special inspector general of Iraq reconstruction. “The opportunities in this field are shaped by the unpredictable rhythm of when a fragile state will fail.”
The FT’s list of the top earners over the past decade is based on all federal government contracts awarded for performance in Iraq and neighbouring Kuwait since the invasion was planned.
Compiling such a list is tricky because some contractors operate under a variety of names to avoid scrutiny. That makes these figures conservative.
The list includes companies working in supplying support services, security, reconstruction and the oil industry.
“This is not my grandfather’s military industrial complex,” said Dan Goure, vice-president of the Lexington Institute, a national security think-tank partly funded by defence contractors. “There’s not a single munitions producer in this list.”
Instead, the US had created a fifth branch of the military, he said. “It’s called the private sector.”
The extensive use of contractors in both Iraq and in Afghanistan has been steeped in controversy.
A 2011 report from the commission on Wartime Contracting in Iraq and Afghanistan estimated that defence contractors had wasted or lost to fraud as much as $60bn – or $12m a day – since 2001.
Private contractors have been involved in some of the most shocking events of the Iraq conflict – from the Nisour Square shootings in 2007 in which Blackwater security guards killed 17 Iraqis, to the Abu Ghraib prison scandal.
While the era of easy money may have ended for these contractors, that does not mean the boom times are over.
In 2011, the state department estimated that it would pay $3bn over the next five years on its private security contracts to protect its massive embassy complex in Baghdad alone.
Meanwhile, contractors are winning new business as oil companies ramp up their operations, especially around areas such as Basra in the south.
“It’s not like these companies have shut up shop and are going home,” says Stephanie Sanok of the Center for Strategic and International Studies. “We are still sinking a lot of money into this and we are still trying to get our oil dividend.”
That means that companies that branch out into other areas could have an even better decade ahead.
Given the controversies that have surrounded the use of contractors in Iraq, many analysts say that there is little evidence that the defence department has learnt about how to best use them.
“While DOD is much better at using contractors than they were 10 years ago, they are still not sufficiently prepared to use contractors in future large-scale military operations,” says Moshe Schwartz, an analyst at the Congressional Research Service.
After a six-year wrangle, the Senate in December passed the National Defense Authorization Act, a sweeping overhaul of wartime contracting aimed at improving oversight and cracking down on waste and fraud.
It was pioneered by Ms McCaskill, who says she has “spent years shining a light on the massive waste, fraud and abuse in military contracting”.
Mr Bowen and the Commission on Wartime Contracting have also made specific recommendations for improvements.
But a Government Accountability Office report last year found that the Pentagon had taken or planned actions based on only half the CWC recommendations, while the state department and USAID had acted on only one-third of the recommendations relating to them.
“The reality is that the US is not well structured to carry out stabilisation and reconstruction operations on an integrated, inter-agency basis,” said Mr Bowen, the special inspector-general.
“That is the most serious and continuing problem. We must ensure we do not repeat the errors and weaknesses seen in Iraq.”
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Monday, January 13, 2014
Why You Do Not Have a Choice: You MUST Fight Back
Many of my associates tell me "I am not political." Whether or not you want to face the facts, you are being affected by the political process.
Each time you put the $4.00 per gallon fuel in your car; send a love one off to fight in a war; pay high food prices, you are participating...however passively.
The reality is the rich in this country are NOT GOING TO LET YOU ALONE. You will not have the luxury of just staying at home, watching football and Dancing with the stars. You are being destroyed slowly with the geneticly modified popcorn you are eating.
Your fruits and vegetables coming from other countries with lax environmental regulations are sprayed with pesticides that will later destroy your pancreas, liver and intestines...if you do not start detoxing...and fighting the wealthy class that simply wants to destroy your family and livelyhood in the name of profit.
They say "We do not need big government".....try having a small government and the BIG Army and Navy that we have.
The truth is, wealthy people do not want or need big government. They can afford healthcare, private jets, fuel, good food, shelter. It is the poor and middle class that needs big government to PROTECT US FROM THE WEALTHY.
Remember the INQUISITION, SERF LAND LORD SYSTEM, SLAVERY, GENOCIDE AGAINST NATIVE AMERICANS, GENOCIDE AGAINST AFRICA? These horrors were inflicted by the WEALTHY.
Free enterprise's ultimate solution is...slavery...slavery means no cost for labor and VERY high profits...that is what the free market does. This is why GOVERNMENT stopped child labor and 12 hour days...enforced safety in the work place, in cars...the wealthy do not like BEING TOLD WHAT TO DO...so...they have convinced poor folks who are ignorant about history to take their side and DIE for them ...much like the poor Confederates who did not own slaves...died to preserve slavery.
So...wake up!
We must bring forth ALL issues no matter how sensitive so that at the end of debate, we emerge stronger.
As long a injustice festers in this world, none of us can truly rest.
The brave man and woman is not the one who reveals and absence of fear...but is one who conquers and manages fear.
We must not be defeated by the promoters of hate, fear and complacency (FIXED NEWS....LAME STREAM MEDIA, TEA BAGGERS, ANTI MUSLIMS, ANTI PEOPLE OF COLOR, ANTI WHITES....ON AND ON...).
We must stand up leaders who will not sell us out like Obama (the bankster bailout)...Clinton (Glass Stigel Act...allows speculation with our funds...NAFTA, CAFTA..destroyed economies in South America), George W. Bush....(lied about weapons of mass destruction, entered false flag attack wars...long history of Bush family treason...Prescott Bush supporting the Nazis in WWII, confiscation and destruction of all electric cars in California 2006..on and on), Ronald Reagan...destroyed protections for consumers...took solar panels off of the White House, help Sadam Hussein, Armed the Contras, killed millions in Central and South America....squandered peace with Russians...on and on), ...both Democrats and Republicans have destroyed our dignity...our standing...our respect...worldwide as responsible world citizens.
We have poverty on one side...affluence on the other...we have a Fiat government...one controlled by the wealthy.
We have a plutocracy...government by the wealthy...our government is a clearing house for the wealthy.
When you understand this..you can be liberated.
There are six stages to a declining empire and we are in the last one:
The age of Pioneers and Exploration ..1700s...1800s
The Age of Conquests ..WWI...WWII
The Age of Commerce...1950s...1960s
The Age of Affluence 1950s to 1970s
The Age of Intellect 1960s
The Age of Decadence...Bread and Circuses 1970s to now
We have an overextended, undisciplined military (have you seen how many generals and admirals have been sacked recently)
We have a conspicuous display of wealth, A massive disparity between rich and poor. A desire to live off a bloated state. and Obsession with sex, ...the debasement of currency. Those of us who study history, know...these were the same things that the Great African Empires suffered, Romans, Hittites, England...on and on.
When PLUNDER becomes a way of life for a group of men living together in a society, they create for themselves in the course of time a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it.
That is why the CEO of Walmart makes $11,000 per hour and argues against paying a living wage to workers....why the Koch brothers make $19 million per day...why 32,000 children die each day...and social security benefits are being cut for the elderly...
This is why you have NO CHOICE but to stand up. They will come and get you sooner or later.
Ask the Polish people who stood by while the Polish Jews were being rounded up by Nazis and killed...they eventually came and killed them too.
I am asking you to make a non-violent stand.
I am asking you to document injustice and speak out.
I am asking you to join me in a public information campaign where we document injustice and blast the stories out via social media, Internet Radio and TV.
Stand up of immigrants who are being mistreated. Stand up for Native Americans who are being again betrayed. Stand up for people of color who are being incarcerated disproportionately. Stand up for the rights of men that are being eroded. Stand up for women who are not getting respect. Stand up for White men who are being falsely accused. Stand up for Middle Eastern People who are facing injustice..for Muslims experiencing hate crimes x 1600%.
Stand with me to combat injustice no matter where it is found.
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Fw:From NP South Sudan
As many of you know, I wrote a book with John Kuek about Sudan a little over a year ago. I have a fondness for this community and want to help in any way that I can. I am planning a series of Internet Radio shows with John to keep the public informed. Please support where you can and forward information as you get it. This is a recent message from Nonviolent Peacforce South Sudan of which I am also a member.
Your awareness and focus are greatly appreciated.
With Respect,
Walter Davis
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Even if you are on the right track, you will be run over if you just stand there.
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----- Forwarded Message -----
From: Debby Park <rayandeb@gmail.com>
To: Debby Park <rayandeb@gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2013 4:39 PM
Subject: Fwd: From NP South Sudan
NP San DiegoDebbyPeace,Dear friends,I just received this message from NP USA concerning the situation in South Sudan and wanted to share it with you. Please read the letter from Tiffany Easthom, NP's Country Director in South Sudan, that you'll see after the greeting from Gilda Bettencourt.
Season's Greetings Friends from USNPCA!
I hope this message finds you and your loved ones well.
Tiffany Easthom, NP's Country Director in South Sudan, has asked me to share the message below with you as a way to update our long-time supporters on what is going on with NP's work in that country.
Since she mentions NP's child protection work, I am also including a short 2 minute video that will give you a quick look at this work. It is at Yida, South Sudan - a place that now hosts a 100,000 people near the border of Sudan and is considered one of the most challenging refugee camps by the UNHRC.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7LqmKDfFpo
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.
Yours,
Gilda
mobile: (415) 314 2096
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Dear friends,
I want to personally update you on conditions in South Sudan.
The situation is volatile throughout the country with intense fighting in some areas and relative calm in others. While we work to keep the peace, we are deeply aware that many indicators are moving towards civil war and the focus of our work now is to protect civilians affected by the violence and to focus on violence prevention in displacement camps.
James Pio, who has been one of our peacekeeper since our beginning here, was caught in cross fire and received bullet wounds in the thigh and back last week in Pibor town as he helped protect a neutral space. He is recovering well and is now home with his family in Western Equatoria.
As it is the holiday season, many of our peacekeepers are on their regularly scheduled holiday at home with their families, a blessing for their safety and security. We have maintained a small group of peacekeepers in-country and have brought everyone into Juba where they can enjoy maximum safety while consolidating our resources to be able to provide the most effective programming possible in the IDP camps in Juba.
I want you to know that while we continue to work, we take our peacekeeper's security very seriously. We will not take unnecessary risks. We are not able to protect others if we cannot protect ourselves. Everyday we assess and re-assess the situation and revise our decisions about movement and programming as is appropriate.
During this time of chaotic turmoil we are focusing on three activities:
1. Protecting children in Juba who make up half of the displaced people.
2. Monitoring and verifying rumors. Good information is critical at times like this.
3. Assessing the needs and helping to design an overall humanitarian response.
Crises like these are easier to comprehend when they can be distilled to personal connections. Yet, I want to emphasize that tens of thousands of innocent civilians are at grave risk as I write. While the media often focuses on the safety and security of international aid workers, the real story is in the faces of the people of South Sudan who are bearing the brunt of this fight.
It is important to state that this is a political conflict over power and money between a few elites who are exploiting old fault lines to further their own greed. This is not simply a tribal conflict. Most South Sudanese live together in an emerging peace when left to their own. Many are yet to see themselves as part of a unified country.
So what can you do:
1. Keep not only NP's peacekeepers in your thoughts and prayers but all of the people of South Sudan.
2. Write, call or e-mail your Congressional Representatives and Senators urging them to support a diplomatic solution. Tell them to support unarmed civilian peacekeeping like numerous other governments. This conflict will not be solved militarily.
3. Continue to support NP as we develop and implement our emergency response.
4. As the first wave of the emergency settles down, the story will start to fade from the media. Please continue to keep yourself informed, pay attention and keep the safety and security of the South Sudanese as a primary goal.
We are committed to stay and work with our brave partners on the ground. We are part of keeping and building the peace over the long haul. After doing nonviolent peacekeeping for over a decade, I know that we are building in the right direction. Despite horrible set backs, we are working towards an inevitable nonviolent future.
Thank you helping to bring this dream to reality.
Sincerely,
Tiffany Easthom
NP Country Director - South Sudan
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Debby Park
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