Posts Tagged ‘ Protest ’

Rejuvination!

Feb 12th, 2009 | By Sadie | Category: Sadie Speaks

It’s been awhile.
For good reason.
After the RNC, I was a little burned out with activism in and of itself.  I felt wronged, defeated, exhausted.  I write today renewed in my faith toward humanity!  I write looking forward to the inevitable revolution!
The experience I had in front of Mickey’s Diner in Saint Paul Minnesota on the [...]



Anarchism Documentary

Feb 10th, 2009 | By Mark T | Category: Peace, Philosophy

The concepts “anarchism” and “anarchist” became household terms during the Republican National Convention this fall. The reporting on the protests that occurred at the convention, made it clear that any crime commited could be attributed to so-called “anarchists”.



Honeywell Project Chapter 4 of 5

Aug 1st, 2008 | By Michael Birchard | Category: Activism, Feature

Honeywell, best known for their automatic controls and thermostats, bought the patent to the thermostat in 1916 from Albert Butz boosting the company’s sales to almost $300,000 that year (Honeywell Project 1988: 7). However, just prior to World War II, Honeywell consented to its first contract for the defense department. The United States government [...]



The Honeywell Project: Chapter 1 of 5

Apr 13th, 2008 | By Michael Birchard | Category: Twin Cities

This article will examine the mutual benefits gained by the United States government and the Honeywell Corporation.



Information on Tax resistance

Apr 11th, 2008 | By Sadie | Category: Sadie Speaks

Not to long ago, but before My Peace City was erected, I posted a question about income taxes in a forum on the Restore the Republic website. Here is my post:
“First of all, hello! I’m new to the forums, and I thought of all places this would probably be the best to place [...]



Inspector Clouseau Meets Cat Stevens

Mar 4th, 2008 | By Billie Pagliolo | Category: Politics

It’s fortunate we don’t decide world issues in a poker game. With the recent proclivity in this administration for throwing away aces, we’d surely be left with a losing hand if this were a game of Five Card Draw.