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Susan G. Komen has spent 30 years providing real help to low-income, uninsured and underinsured women, and recent changes to Komen's granting policies only reinforce our commitment. Recent reports about those policies aren't getting it right. See the real story from SGK Founder and CEO Nancy G. Brinker in this “Straight Talk” video.
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Straight Talk from Ambassador Nancy G. Brinker, Founder and CEO of Susan G. Komen
Friday, February 3rd, 2012 at
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The experience of a lifetime is within your reach. Even if the distance seems difficult to comprehend, your goal of walking 60 miles to help end breast cancer forever is entirely within your power to achieve. We'll be with you every step of the way to give you support and help you discover you've become part of something bigger than yourself. To start, all you have to say is, “I can do this.”
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Experience the Susan G. Komen 3-Day™
Wednesday, February 1st, 2012 at
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To enhance the taxpayer experience at IRS by introducing the accessible products and services available to taxpayers with disabilities.
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Tap into IRS for Accessible Tax Information (ASL, Captions, Audio-Described & Voice Over)
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Sunday, January 29th, 2012 at
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My camera was continuously rolling, I missed some things but got a lot. I edited it down to try and show all that is necessary to see. The action to take the Henry J Kaiser building started peaceful. The police diverted our route but the march continued toward the building. A fence was torn down in an attempt to take the building and the police fired tear gas. I did not leave out parts where protesters threw things (including the tear gas canisters that were fired upon them). The point was that the police responded with violence to the destruction of a fence. The protesters naturally reacted to this. Since the ability to take the building was stopped by the police, the march moved on (there was chatter of taking other buildings or approaching the building from the other side. I am not clear as to what the plan was). The police stopped the march in its tracks. I was filming the two sides in between them and had the first flash bang grenade shot at me which can be seen exploding at my feet in the video. It put me into a state of shock basically and I was pretty jumpy filming the rest (not to mention all of the tear gas I was breathing). The police responded with violence first in this standoff again. Rubber bullets, tear gas, smoke bombs and flash bang grenades were shot, the protesters retreated. Then the protesters approached again and the process basically repeated itself. During the second approach a young woman was being protected by the crowd and more flash bang …
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Occupy Oakland January 28, 2012 – Police Brutality
Sunday, January 29th, 2012 at
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“Famed environmental activist Erin Brockovich has begun a private investigation into a mysterious illness affecting more than a dozen teens in Le Roy, New York.” Read more: news.yahoo.com Thanks to everyone who sent me this article/info, I heard about it from many of you guys.
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Erin Brockovich Investigating Mystery illness Affecting NY Teens – Jan. 2012
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“Famed environmental activist Erin Brockovich has begun a private investigation into a mysterious illness affecting more than a dozen teens in Le Roy, New York.” Read more: news.yahoo.com Thanks to everyone who sent me this article/info, I heard about it from many of you guys.
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Thursday, January 26th, 2012 at
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wp.me – This pretty much explains Obama's rise to POTUS. Problem is he is no longer respecting the dignity of the people. This interview explains so much about the Progressives and Liberals.
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Saul Alinsky Explains Community Organizing as an Outside Agitator.
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012 at
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Single Payer Action confronts Congressman Barney Frank (D-Massachusetts) National Press Building July 27, 2009
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Single Payer Action Confronts Barney Frank
Thursday, January 19th, 2012 at
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DemocracyNow.org Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia and sixth most visited site in the world, will join websites like the content aggregator Reddit, to “go dark” on Wednesday in opposition to the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), and its companion bill, the Protect IP Act (PIPA), which are currently being debated in Congress. “What these bills propose are new powers for the government — and also for private actors — to create effectively blacklists of sites that allegedly are engaging in some form of online infringement and then force service providers to block access to those sites,” says Corynne McSherry, Intellectual Property Director at the Electronic Frontier Foundation. “What we would have is a situation where the government and private actors could censor the net.” Chief technology officials in the Obama administration have expressed concern about any “legislation that … undermines the dynamic, innovative global Internet.” But the bill's main backers, Hollywood movie studios and music publishers, want to stop the theft of their creative content and the bills have widespread bipartisan support. A vote on SOPA is on hold in the House now, as the Senate is still scheduled vote on PIPA next Tuesday.
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Corynne McSherry: ‘Wikipedia, Reddit to shut down sites Wednesday to protest SOPA’ [DemocracyNow!]
Wednesday, January 18th, 2012 at
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