ON THE LINE

Mourn the Dead, End the War Washington, DC Anti-war protesters and family members of servicepeople killed in the Iraq War placed coffins at the entrance to Arlington National Cemetery on October...

...This program added Border Patrol agents, new surveillance tactics, and fences to the area between Tijuana and San Diego...
...The mailing address is MFSO, P.O...
...Michael Krawitz (right), a disabled Air Force veteran with service-related injuries, speaks in favor of medical marijuana at a press conference on October 4. Protesters (above) march outside the Health and Human Services Department on October 5. Border Gatekeeper Tijuana, Mexico Migrant workers and members of immigrant rights groups marched fourteen miles along the U.S.-Mexico border on October 1 to protest the tenth anniversary of Operation Gatekeeper...
...It has led people to try to cross the border in more dangerous areas...
...Mourn the Dead, End the War Washington, DC Anti-war protesters and family members of servicepeople killed in the Iraq War placed coffins at the entrance to Arlington National Cemetery on October 2. The group then marched from the cemetery to the White House to voice its opposition to the war...
...For more information, contact the Immigrant Solidarity Network at www.immigrantsolidarity.org...
...The phone number is (617) 522-9323On the Line Legalize Medical Marijuana Washington, DC Advocates for medical marijuana staged a protest at the Health and Human Services Department on October 5. Americans for Safe Access denounced the federal government's claim that marijuana has no accepted medical use...
...The group filed a petition invoking the Data Quality Act, a law that gives people the ability to challenge scientific information disseminated by federal agencies...
...Box 549, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130...
...For more information, contact Military Families Speak Out at www.mfso.org...

Vol. 68 • December 2004 • No. 12


 
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