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CISPA Still Threatens Civil Liberties

CISPA Still Threatens Civil Liberties

Kendra Moyer March 20, 2013 0

The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) was introduced on November 30, 2011, and was passed by the House of Representatives on April 26, 2012. The bill stalled in the Senate in February

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Revolutionary Reform: An Interview With OWS Congressional Candidate George Martinez

Revolutionary Reform: An Interview With OWS Congressional Candidate George Martinez

Dan Schneider June 21, 2012 1

George Martinez is a former district organizer, adjunct professor at Pace University and hip-hop artist who is running for U.S. Congress in the Democratic primary of New York’s 7th Congressional District, as a self-proclaimed

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#Occupied: Reports From the Front Lines

Dan Schneider March 6, 2012 1

This article is from the Occupied Media news wire.  It was originally published over at the Occupied Wall Street Journal. YOUR WEEKLY ROUNDUP OF OCCUPY MOVEMENT NEWS Bryant Park, Manhattan: #Occupied. Photo: Eric Walton

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‘Starve the Beast’: The Pentagon

Mike Prokosch February 14, 2012 0

Instead of firing teachers, closing libraries and senior centers, and cutting bus routes, let’s put the Pentagon on a diet. Some Americans want to starve our cities, close our schools, and knock away the

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