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Silent Coup D' etat in Los Angeles The Ideologically-driven forces of the extreme right have secretly been nourishing and empowering a brutal police-state system of justice in Los Angeles. The main component of this system consists of a 600-person army of corrupt, LAPD-sanctioned so-called judges whose main task is to coverup acts of LAPD misconduct and brutality.
While insisting to continue to keep an innocent mother incarcerated without a conviction for more than three years, Cooley and LAPD-puppet judges finally succeeded, in December 2004, in quietly overturning the criminal convictions of the only three LAPD officers who had been convicted on November 15, 2000 in Rampart Scandal by a Los Angeles jury of felony obstruction of justice and evidence fabrication. The overturning of the unanimous felony verdict of a Los Angeles jury against three corrupt LAPD officers and letting them go free represents the depth of the LAPD’s control and domination of the Los Angeles criminal justice system during Bush’s rule.
The ramification of the overturned felony criminal convictions of LAPD’s Ortiz, Liddy, and Buchanan is frightening and shocking since it reveals that the only individuals who went to prison as a result of Rampart Scandal were the two officers who broke the LAPD’s code of silence and blew the whistle on Rampart Corruption Scandal, former LAPD officers Rafael Perez and his partner Nino Durden.
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Silent Coup D' etat in Los Angeles
by David T. Lashgari
Arlington West Santa Monica Veterans' Day Weekend November 12, about 300 volunteers showed up before 12 PM to carry 50 flag draped coffins on a procession from Santa Monica Pier to 3rd Street Promenade and back to Arlington West on the beach. At the Veterans Monument in Palisades Park where four wreaths were laid, Ron Kovic and the mayor of Santa Monica made a call for an end of the war in Iraq, in front of a good number of TV crews and photographers from independent and mainstream media.
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Veterans' Day Weekend at Arlington West
November 12, about 300 volunteers showed up before 12 PM to carry 50 flag draped coffins on a procession from Santa Monica Pier to 3rd Street Promenade and back to Arlington West on the beach. At the Veterans Monument in Palisades Park where four wreaths were laid, Ron Kovic and the maire of Santa Monica made a call to end of the war in Iraq in front of a good number of TV crews and photographers from independent and mainstream media.
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Veterans' Day Weekend at Arlington West
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Every proposition pushed by Gov. Schwarzenegger and his corporate allies has been rejected by California voters. In fact all propositions 73 through 80 have been given a NO vote. Independent Progressive voters, Greens, and left of center Democrats are celebrating and claiming victory in what many see as a referendum against the Governor and his party.
From the newswire:Nov 8: WE WON THE NOV 8 CALIFORNIA ELECTION! by Lee Siu Hin || Results
ELECTION DAY, November 8, 2005, California voters go to the polls today to vote in a special election called by a widely unpopular governor. The election, designed as end run around the state House and Senate, was neither asked for nor wanted by most voters.
The election now seen as a referendum on the current governor who’s approval ratings have hit an all time low of 32%, Progressives are urging a NO vote on all of the governor’s sponsored propositions.
From the Newswire:LA Greens Party Voter Recommendations || If you Vote, VOTE NO || 11/8 ELECTION DAY is TODAY. VOTE TODAY
Free Screening: Walmart - The High Cost of Low Price WAL-MART: The High Cost of Low Price is the new documentary from Robert Greenwald, producer/director of Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism, the explosive 2004 documentary seen by millions worldwide. Unchecked corporate greed is destroying families, and Wal-Mart is leading the way.
Report, free screenings from Nov. 13 to Nov. 19:
Free DVD Screening: Walmart - The High Cost of Low Price by Latinos Unidos
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