New Roadblock EF anti-I69 site
Check it out, there’s a lot of good information there both on I-69 and on some general radical and environmental topics.
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Check it out, there’s a lot of good information there both on I-69 and on some general radical and environmental topics.
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Internet cut in Myanmar, blogger presses on - CNN.com
From the story: According to The Associated Press, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Friday he believes the loss of life in Myanmar has been “far greater” than is being reported.
A Burgundy Revolution? - Time
While the official government-released death toll is 9, witness claim as many as [...]
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‘Robin Hood’ Gang Robs Gourmet Stores in Bid to Feed Hamburg’s Poor
I’m conflicted over the usefulness of this tactic, particularly for Christians, but at the same time I’m intrigued. I definitely sympathize with their ideals, though. I suppose I’ll cheer them on from the sidelines.
I’m constantly conflicted over my desire to see the church truly [...]
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71 War Protesters Seized; Baltimore’s Tradition of Civil Disobedience Continues
Of course, we can’t have any mainstream media attention on this. Terrell Owens’ possible suicide attempt or whatever it was is obviously FAR more important.
Jonah House website
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Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience. Our problem is that numbers of people all over the world have obeyed the dictates of the leaders of their government and have gone to war, and millions have been killed because of this obedience. Our problem is that people are obedient all over [...]
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In a comment to my post on Romans 13, Tim said he wasn’t convinced that Paul actually advocated some kind of civil disobedience, so I decided to post a short analysis of two passages from his letters that I think illustrate otherwise, or at the very least make allowances for civil disobedience in a New [...]
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