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Poland scrambles jets, closes Lublin airport in ‘preventative’ move
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Poland scrambles jets, closes Lublin airport in ‘preventative’ move
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This is the finial floor tires after the floor was fixed and sealed. Next we reseat the toilet, then put the shower in place. Hugs
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US immigration officers kill man attempting to flee vehicle stop near Chicago
Fatal shooting occurred during protest outside the Ice processing center in Broadview, Illinois
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This is the wrong move and thing to empathize as the health care roll back helps the republicans and they know if things stay as they are they will lose even worse in the mid terms. The thing the democrats need to fight for is stopping tRump from just playing with the money like congress doesn’t matter. He spends money on what he wants without congress approval and stops money congress already approved of by law. He has to be made to stop being a dictator and use the system we had before the republicans became the cult of Trump. Shut the government down if need be, then message like hell that they republicans are at fault. Oh and the car died on the road yesterday and that was traumatic and I have another doctors appointment today. Hugs
Schumer warns of a shutdown if Republicans don’t accept Democrats’ health care demands
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Inflation climbs in August as grocery and gas prices jump
Inflation accelerated in August as Americans paid more for gasoline and groceries. Over the last 12 months, consumer prices have risen 2.9%.
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This is what could happen to a child who doesn’t get vaccinated
An estimated 14 million kids don’t get any vaccines. They face serious threats from measles, diarrhea, pneumonia and more.
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Trump administration’s $4.7M contract for El Salvador prison revealed
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| September 9, 1862 Minnesota Governor Alexander Ramsey declared that “The Sioux Indians of Minnesota must be exterminated or driven forever beyond the borders of the state.” The previous month the Dakota, or Santee, Sioux, long burdened by treaty violations and late or unfair payments from Indian agents, killed four settlers and decided to attack settlers throughout the Minnesota River valley. The number killed was estimated between 300 and 800, until 9/11 the largest civilian death toll in the U.S. The number of Indian deaths was not recorded. |
| September 9, 1944 Religious conscientious objector Corbett Bishop was arrested after walking out of a Civilian Public Service Camp. During subsequent trials and imprisonments, he refused any type of cooperation with the government until he was released 193 days later. “I’m not going to cooperate in any way, shape or form. I was carried in here. If you hold me, you’ll have to carry me out. War is wrong. I don’t want any part of it.” – Corbett Bishop, 1906-1961 |
| September 9, 1963 Students at Chu Van An boys’ high school in Saigon tore down the government flag and raised a Buddhist flag to protest the corrupt Diem regime in South Vietnam; 1,000 were arrested. |
| September 9, 1971 The Attica (New York) State Penitentiary revolt began. The interracial revolt was led by blacks but featured cooperation between prisoners of different racial and ethnic backgrounds. ![]() It was finally brutally suppressed by the state five days later, upon orders from Governor Nelson Rockefeller who refused to become directly involved. 29 prisoners and 10 guards were shot and killed by attacking state troopers in the bloodiest prison confrontation in U.S. history. ![]() The prisoners had been demanding improvements in their living and working conditions at the increasingly overcrowded facility. Read about Heather Anne Thompson’s recent book “Blood in the Water: . . .” |
| September 9, 1980 Eight activists from the Atlantic Life Community were arrested after hammering the nose cones of two missiles at the General Electric plant in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. Read about Plowshares 8 ![]() The Plowshares 8 (in alphabetical order): Daniel Berrigan, Philip Berrigan, Dean Hammer, Carl Kabat, Elmer Maas, Anne Montgomery, Molly Rush, and John Schuchardt. ![]() This action would become the first of an international movement of dozens of “Plowshares” anti-nuclear direct actions. A chronology of Plowshares actions |
| September 9, 1997 Sinn Fein (pronounced shin fayn), the Irish Republican Army’s allied political party, formally renounced violence by accepting the principles put forward by former U.S. Senator George Mitchell (D-Maine) who was mediating the talks between the Irish Republicans and the British Unionists on Northern Ireland’s future. ![]() Senator George Mitchell The Mitchell Principles: • To democratic and exclusively peaceful means of resolving political issues; • To the total disarmament of all paramilitary organisations; • To agree that such disarmament must be verifiable to the satisfaction of an independent commission; • To renounce for themselves, and to oppose any effort by others, to use force, or threaten to use force, to influence the course or the outcome of all-party negotiations; • To agree to abide by the terms of any agreement reached in all-party negotiations and to resort to democratic and exclusively peaceful methods in trying to alter any aspect of that outcome with which they may disagree; and, • To urge that “punishment” killings and beatings stop and to take effective steps to prevent such actions. |
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