Tuesday, July 30, 2013

"Let us be peace and joy" Tom Feeley





 "Let us be peace and joy"

Tom Feeley..........
thanks for all you do; silver and gold 
'I have none'.  In the name of truth arise and rock!

For all the traffic this site generates, ye shall have my lot!!!.......and then some 'pay it forward.  I dnk whom gets credit for the intel........just get everything corp-media omits out there so an informed populace/society?= know what is left to do for sustainable, eternal  'joy and peace', have the tools to make decisions, not about 'a' future, or any forecast of bright light outcomes,  again WTF?, may make.........maybe? provoke thoughts, cultivate honest discourse....... even if UN-(informed decisions) whatever the fuck that is?  Good vibes on the way!! Hang in there:


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"OBAMA IN MANY WAYS IS A SICK MAN!" FREE BRADLEY MANNING NOW!

 this guy is from OklAHOMa,  cressent.





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Bradley Manning's Hometown Reacts To WikiLeak Case Verdict

Posted: Jul 30, 2013 9:19 PM CST Updated: Jul 30, 2013 9:19 PM CST

The 25-year-old Army Private from Crescent, Oklahoma, is now known around the world for admitting to leaking more than a half million military documents to WikiLeaks. The 25-year-old Army Private from Crescent, Oklahoma, is now known around the world for admitting to leaking more than a half million military documents to WikiLeaks.
CRESCENT, Oklahoma -
Oklahoma soldier Bradley Manning was acquitted of aiding the enemy Tuesday, but he could still be sentenced up to 136 years in prison this week.

The 25-year-old Army Private from Crescent, Oklahoma, is now known around the world for admitting to leaking more than a half million military documents to WikiLeaks. Manning was convicted on charges including espionage and theft Tuesday.

7/30/2013 Related Story: Oklahoma Soldier Acquitted Of Aiding The Enemy, Convicted Of Espionage

"I'm not surprised from all the evidence I've heard on TV," Crescent area resident Reita Walker said.
In Manning's home turf, 40 miles north of Oklahoma City, there was widespread reaction to the verdict. People in town who know Manning all seemed to have an opinion on the verdict, but most would not go on camera. Many locals do not even want to be associated with the soldier but family friend Jennifer Kegin didn't mind.

"There should be repercussions for what he did, but [he shouldn't] spend the next hundred years in prison," Kegin said. "I really think that he didn't do it for Internet fame. I think he did it, thinking that he was helping out us Americans."

Kegin has known Manning since he was in grade school. She calls him a whistleblower. Others in town called Manning stupid. Walker says the whole thing is just sad.
"I feel really bad for his family because I know that's hard for them," Walker said. "It gets pretty close to home when it's this close."

Kegin admits the soldier's hometown is divided along with the rest of the world.
"With being a small town, a lot of people stand behind you whether they agree or not," Kegin said.
Manning's sentencing date is scheduled for Wednesday. In this case, there is no minimum sentencing requirements the judge must follow.
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134 people killed in clashes in Sudan's Darfur:

"Yesterday's clashes killed 108 from the Salamat and 26 from us," Kheiri told Reuters. "The clashes lasted from 3 am until 6 pm," he added, without giving more details.




Nigeria: 12 killed in blasts in Kano's Christian area:

Multiple explosions that blasted a bar and entertainment area in a Christian quarter of Nigeria's northern and mainly Muslim city of Kano killed at least 12 people, the military said Tuesday.




Gunmen kill 8 Tunisian troops as political tensions grow:

President Moncef Marzouki called the ambush on Mount Chaambi, near the Algerian border, a "terrorist attack" and announced three days of mourning. Tunisian troops have been trying to track down Islamist militants in the remote region since December.




Tunisia's prime minister refuses to step down:
Prime Minister Ali Larayedh's fiery speech, in which he called those wanting to dissolve the government "anarchists" and "opportunists," is unlikely to appease an angry opposition that says the Islamist-led government has failed to carry out the political transition promised after the overthrow of Tunisia's dictator in January 2011.
Dozen bombs defused outside luxury Tripoli hotel:
Libyan security forces on Tuesday defused a dozen bombs that had been placed inside a car that was parked outside a luxury hotel in the capital, the interior ministry said.
Egypt: Despite dozens of deaths, Muslim Brotherhood finds little sympathy at home or abroad:
The group is deeply, deeply isolated. Its members are increasingly targeted by state violence that they have little power to resist, leaving them at the mercy of a military and state security service that has long loathed them.
Clashes leave 12 houses torched in Cairo's Ezbet Abu-Hashish:
Conflicting reports emerge on how clashes broke out in Cairo's Ezbet Abu-Hashish working-class neighbourhood late Sunday
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Egypt restores feared secret police units:
Military-backed government seems to have no intent of reforming practices that characterised both Mubarak and Morsi eras
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Air raids 'kill 11 children in Syria's Aleppo, Homs':
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Pakistan: Four armed suspects killed in Quetta:
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