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OPERATION EGYPT – ANONYMOUS PRESS RELEASE – 26/01/2011

Join Us: www.accessnow.org anonnews.org http DEAR CITIZENS OF THE WORLD, Anonymous can not, and will not stand idly while people are being denied their basic rights and human liberties. Yet, there are still a lot of governments worldwide who fail to even aspire to the standard of freedom that was set by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. These governments believe they have the right and privilege to impose upon their own people an ‘official’ version of ‘reality’ which isn’t in any way tampered by the truths of everyday life under which its citizens are living. Anonymous believes this is an outright crime which can not go unpunished. The Egyptian people are living under inhumane conditions; being denied their basic rights to freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of association, and the free access to information. By imposing censorship upon its own people and condemning these freedoms, the Egyptian government has revealed itself to be criminal, and has made itself an enemy of Anonymous. To the Egyptian Government: Anonymous challenges all those who are involved in censorship. Anonymous wants you to offer free access to uncensored media in your entire country. When you ignore this message, not only will we attack your government websites, Anonymous will also make sure that the international media sees the horrid reality you impose upon your people. Anonymous will not spare anybody who supports this suppression. It is in the hands of the Egyptian government

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Davison Mayor Pro Tem Tim Bishop Shares His Experiences on City Council with Michigan Elected Officials
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The Michigan Municipal League hosted a seminar called "Essential Skills for Elected Officials" in Mt. Pleasant Thursday, March 10, 2011. The event was attended by municipal council people from around the state, including, Mt. Pleasant, Shepherd, Saline, Davison, Fowlerville, Greenville and other communities. The session was moderated by Mary Kerwin, Troy city council member and president of the League’s Elected Officials Academy. The group learned about Michigan Municipal League Services from Bill Mathewson, the League’s general counsel; parliamentary procedure and conducting meetings properly from Coco Siewert, professional parliamentarian; and ethics for local government officials from William Beach, principal at Miller Canfield law firm. The afternoon session included Davison Mayor Pro Tem Tim Bishop and Mt. Pleasant Commissioner Jon Joslin discussing "10 Things I Wish I Had Known When I Was Elected;" the League’s Samantha Jones Harkins, legislative associated, talking about Lobbying 101: The Art of Municipal Lobbying; Mathewson discussing the Michigan Open Meetings Act and Freedom of Information Act; and Matt Bach, director of communications for the League, talking about working with the media. The League has several more education seminars scheduled this month and they can be viewed here: www.mml.org/events/calendar.htm. The League also will have its annual Capital Conference April 4-6 in Lansing. For details on Capital Conference go here: www.mml.org/events/conference/index.html. For more about the League and what we do go to mml.org.

Church’s anti-gay advert was freedom of expression: judge
A High Court judge has quashed an adjudication that a controversial advertisement which proclaimed sodomy an “abomination” was homophobic. Related Stories Former priest acquitted Not slashing tax for Northern Ireland fliers is just plane stupid: campaigners Gay lover’s ‘bully’ partner is jailed Fuel price at pumps soars to a new high Furious MLA slams Policing Board treatment of chief who quit job
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After-school program still in hot water
The DREAM after school program at Harris Elementary School in McAlmont is still in hot water despite months of wrangling by board members and others trying to resolve the private institution’s debt to the Pulaski County Special School District.
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‘Declare IT!’ Educational Program Helps Teach Students and Parents about Americas’ Founding Freedoms during Celebrate Freedom Week

‘Declare IT!’ Educational Program Helps Teach Students and Parents about Americas’ Founding Freedoms during Celebrate Freedom Week










Alpharetta, GA (PRWEB) September 12, 2006

The swell of patriotism that rolled across America after the attacks of 9-11 caused many lawmakers to take another look at American students’ declining report card in American history and civics. America’s students have scored poorly on civics tests and many know little about the basic freedoms on which America was founded.

As a result of this disturbing trend, state lawmakers in Florida and Arkansas followed Texas’ lead and in 2002 and 2003, initiated special curriculum programs in K-12 grades called Celebrate Freedom Week. According to the statutes, one week during each school year students will receive special instruction on America’s founding freedoms and founding documents like the Declaration of Independence.

“Declare IT!” (http://www.declareitprogram.com) is a new, privately sponsored program that supports Celebrate Freedom Week in Florida, Arkansas and Texas, offers additional program awareness and provides free teaching resources to teachers and parents.

Founded by Jack Boyd of Alpharetta, GA, the program offers a free, fun sing-along song and teaching resources with online links to lesson plans for Celebrate Freedom Week. Boyd founded the program after his two children did a high school history project on Celebrate Freedom Week in Florida. Boyd discovered that Floridians’ knowledge of the program was low and teacher participation was inconsistent.

“America’s students need a solid understanding of America’s history to become the leaders America needs in the future. Celebrate Freedom Week is a great step toward that goal. However, the program is not getting the focus it needs in many areas and teachers need our help. It’s appropriate on this 5-yr anniversary of 9-11, when we pause to remember the lives lost in that tragic event, that America’s teachers, leaders and parents recommit ourselves to teaching our children about the freedoms that were also attacked that day,” said Mr. Boyd.

In 1998, Jack Boyd and daughter Steffy wrote ‘The Declaration of Independence Song,’ a sing-along song to help Steffy learn the words to the Declaration for a 4th grade homework project. Offered on a CD to teachers and parents in 2002 through their website (http://www.declarationsong.com), the song has become very popular with teachers, home school parents and others across the country. The “Declare IT!” website offers a free download of a shortened version of Boyd’s popular sing-along plus an online video documentary on the history of Florida’s Celebrate Freedom Week.

For more information about the ‘Declare IT!’ program, please visit http://www.declareitprogram.com.

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anonima giornalisti
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domani c’è il V2-day con un trittico di referendum denominato
"Libera informazione in libero stato",
per chiedere:

1. L’abolizione dell’ordine dei giornalisti.
2. L’abolizione del finanziamento pubblico all’editoria.
3. L’abolizione della legge Gasparri.

Penso la raccolta firme inizi già oggi e si protragga fino a dopodomani.
A riguardo due parole di Marco Travaglio dal blog di Grillo.
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Su segnalazione di lui lui, ecco il dubbio.
UN VERO GIALLO!

Un linketto ancor più amletico e generale riguardo al nostro paladino genovese.

Quattro parole su questo v2-day da noiseFromAmerika (interessante sito segnalato da Iguana Jo in occasione delle recenti elezioni).

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Freedom Renewable Energy: GEECF Signs Biosphere Licensing Agreement

(PRWEB) February 6, 2008

Freedom Renewable Energy has been liscensed by Global Environmental Energy Corp (OTCBB:GEECF – DE:GLI) to sell Biospheres in the United States. Freedom has been working with a number of local municipalities and jas signed a number of draft contracts for Biosphere sales.

The agreement requires Freedom to purchase a minimum of 25 Biosphere systems per annum from GEECF at an initial price of USD$ 9,000,000 per system. GEECF will receive USD$ 9,000,000 per system and will in addition maintain an equity interest in each system, receiving a royalty payment for; revenue will be generated from both tipping fees and the sale of electricity.

The Biosphere process gasifies solid waste into green energy, which is used to heat steam that drives an electricity-generating turbine. In simple language, municipal waste, a reoccurring feedstock, is used to produce green energy. The power generated from waste is fed into a power grid, deriving carbon credits and simultaneously ridding the environment of the ever-increasing supply of household waste.

Global is publicly traded on stock markets in Germany and the United States. Global manufactures Biosphere’s in China with the Yankuang Group of Companies. Global maintains a web site at www.geecf.ru. Freedom is a Delaware incorporated US company, and is seeking a listing on the AIM Market in London. Freedom maintains a web site at www.freedom-renewable.com

This press release contains forward-looking information within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of the 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and is subject to the safe harbor created by those sections.

Contact:

Freedom +1 562-542-7021

818 18th NW Washington DC

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Freedom Center Honors Two Former Presidents with 2007 International Freedom Conductor Award

Cincinnati, OH (PRWEB) May 27, 2007

The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center will present former Presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton with its prestigious International Freedom Conductor Award (IFCA) on Saturday, June 2, 2007 at the Duke Energy Center, Cincinnati, Ohio. The two men will be honored for their unprecedented collaboration in raising donations worldwide for victims of the Southeast Asia tsunami and Hurricane Katrina in Louisiana and Mississippi.

President Clinton will receive his award in person and President Bush will accept the IFCA award via a videotaped message. President Clinton will receive his award in person and be introduced by famed historian and personal friend John Hope Franklin. President Bush will accept the IFCA via a videotaped message, and will be introduced by Rob Portman, a Bush family friend and current Director of the Office of Management & Budget.

The IFCA is modeled after the Nobel Peace Prize and is intended to honor contemporary individuals or organizations that have made significant contributions to the cause of freedom and human rights around the world. The award recipients were selected by the Freedom Center Board of Trustees. U.S. Bank is the Founding Sponsor of the award.

The June 2 event is a black tie gala. Gwen Ifill, moderator and managing editor of Public Television’s Washington Week in Review and senior correspondent for the network’s The News Hour, will serve as the mistress of ceremony. Tickets are $ 200 each and can be purchased by calling the Freedom Center at 513.333.7710.

For more information, visit http://ga1.org/ct/z1sxqq61qBjY/.

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National Underground Freedom center

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