building links with others. weekly events such as 15th and allen every friday 4-6 in allentown. linking through other sights like www.freewebs.com/armoryactivists
update to freewebs site coming soon.
Music
Movies
watch this "Tribute to Those Killed by CIA Atrocities"
Television
December 2004 sworn testimony by Clinton Curtis to the Judiciary Committee Democrats in Columbus, Ohio. The testimony caused gasps in the chamber room. Watch the video to find out why.
Whoever at MTV Set up this site is risking his job, and maybe even his life. Go to http://think.mtv.com/-/ to see it while it's still there. This is the first time I have ever seen the old yippie ideal of join the system to take it apart from the inside have a chance of working.
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TONS of new pics up -3/08
The Allentown Armory Activists or A3 hold weekly protests infront of the national guard armory located at 15th and allen in Allentown PA, one of three deployment armory's in pennsylvania.
We are dedicated to bringing the truth about this illegal war and the war crimes committed by George W. Bush to the men and women of the armed service. Every smile from an active duty soldier warms our hearts and every peace sign flashed to us by them is a battle won. We are dedicated to ending this war with the support of the U.S. military.
check out our other site at www.freewebs.com/armoryactivists
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Who I'd like to meet: others involved or interested in involvment in the movement.
Interview of cindy sheehan by A3 july 25th 2007
Our group met with Mike Gravel april 10th 2008
allentown armory activists's Friend Space (Top 12)
The thread that connect us as human
Being is unconditional
Our journeys may go through different paths
Yet, the thread that connect us is the bloodline
Our ancestors struggle to discover is the
Reason which hold this uncertain world together
The thread that wraps our soul and enlighten
Our dreams
Unlocks the imaginations that can be achieve
you guys should set up a protest war, benefit type show and we'll play and get some more good revolutionary bands like us, while thro our theme doens't seem very "revolutionary" our newer shit that we are recording soon is very very political.
Anything going on for this Thursday 9-1-1?? I work all day, but I was wondering if you guys were doing anything for that day, or the evening, that I can join.
Also, would you'se happen to have any of those "911 WAS AN INSIDE JOB" t-shirts?
Take Action today to fully reinstate PA's Hate Crimes Law
When I was a boy growing up in Boston I had an older neighbor who was a little different. As a teenager Rick was outgoing, liked to dance and wore flamboyant outfits. Despite his clothing choices, he was popular with a lot of the boys in the neighborhood because he was a great dancer, and he was willing to teach us some basic moves so that we could go to the junior high dances and not look completely foolish.
One day I saw Rick walking by my house, but I didn't recognize him. His face was swollen his nose was broken and he lost some teeth. My mother said he was beaten up because he was "a queer." I didn't know what that meant, but I knew it was wrong to beat up somebody simply because he was a little different. I remember telling my mother that there should be a law to protect people like Rick.
In Pennsylvania, there was a law protecting people like Rick. It was an amendment to a law called the Ethnic Intimidation and Institutional Vandalism Act, better known as the PA Hate Crimes Law. It was overwhelmingly passed in 2002 by Democrats and Republicans and signed into law by then-Governor Mark Schweiker.
That bill extended protections against hate crimes for people based on their gender, ancestry, sexual orientation, gender identity and mental and physical disability.
But last month the PA Supreme Court struck down the law on a technicality, saying it was passed illegally. That leaves Pennsylvanians in all of those categories vulnerable to hate crimes.
I don't know about you, but I find that unacceptable. That's why we're calling on our State Senators and State Representatives to once again pass this legislation-and to do it right this time. Pennsylvania protects people based on their religion, race and ethnicity. Shouldn't we extend the same protections to people based on their gender, ancestry, sexual or