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Democrat Politician Compares Republicans to Hitler

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According to Politico: “Sherrod Brown notes that Hitler and Stalin were also anti-union. Brown continued: “I’m not comparing what’s happened to the workers in Madison or in Columbus to Hitler and Stalin but I am saying that history teaches us that unions are a very positive force in society that creates a middle class that protects our freedom.” Hat Tip Politico . Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : P/Oed Patriot Discovery Date : 03/03/2011 23:20 Number of articles : 2

Democrat Politician Compares Republicans to Hitler

MSNBC‘s O’Donnell: ‘Union Boss’ Term Is Racist When Talking About Obama

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Analyzing a new Republican ad that urges voters to “stop Obama and his union bosses,” MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell was shocked Friday night by the message’s apparent racism. “The Republican Party is saying that the president of the United States has bosses… that the unions bossing him around. Does that sound to you like they are trying to consciously or subconsciously deliver the racist message that… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Blaze Discovery Date : 26/02/2011 01:35 Number of articles : 2

MSNBC‘s O’Donnell: ‘Union Boss’ Term Is Racist When Talking About Obama

Union Thugs says "Chris Christie is a Terrorist Who Would Shoot Workers"

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Hat Tip Breitbart TV Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : P/Oed Patriot Discovery Date : 26/02/2011 17:35 Number of articles : 2

Union Thugs says "Chris Christie is a Terrorist Who Would Shoot Workers"

Over 1 Million Workers Strike In South Africa

Over a million teachers, nurses and other government workers went on strike across South Africa this week, suspending public education and health care to demand better pay from their government, which is resisting. South African police have tried to stop the labor action by firing rubber bullets and water cannons at the workers who have been applying pressure by rallying, marching and blockading roads. added by: The_Global_Report

500,000 Jobs Available in Arizona…as Mexican Migratory Workers Abandon Farms Fleeing SB 1070

Arizona farmers are experiencing a crisis due to the recent departure of over 500,000 Campesinos (Farm Workers). Jose Diaz Balart, reporting on Telemundo this evening interviewed farm owners asking them exactly what they plan to do with tens of thousands of acres of peppers waiting to be harvested. One farmer reported “well we don't exactly know what we are going to do…all our workers have left because of fear around the new SB1070 law. We are putting out the word to Employment Development departments all over the country, but we doubt any self-respecting American is going to be willing to work for what we pay.” Balart asked the gentlemen being interviewed “How much do you pay?” The farmer responded “We pay $2.00 per bushel.” Balart asked him “How long does it take for the average farm worker to harvest a bushel?” The farmer replied “The best and fastest workers can fill a bushel in 2 hours. You see all these peppers have to be picked by hand…no one has gone and invented a pepper harvesting machine so it has to be done manually.” Balart then asked the farmer “How many African Americans do you have working for you?” The farmer looked surprised “African Americans?” he smiles…”You ain't gonna be seeing any African Americans doing these jobs…not because we wouldn't hire them…because they just never apply for these jobs.” Balart says to the farmer “So in reality you are basically paying around $1.00 per hour of work for people on the farm…is that a fair assessment?” The farmer responds indignantly “That is the way its always been done, but years ago we gave them all a raise…they used to get a dollar a bushel, but we decided to double it to keep them working for us.” Balart responds…”that was mighty generous of you to do that. What about other Americans…we have over 2 million unemployed…what do you have to say to them?” The farmer responds “Well tell them to all come to Arizona…its back breaking work…its very hot…but they could at least get a job.” Balart responds “But what you are paying is less than the federal minimum wage, how do you justify that?” The farmer responds “well, somebodies got to do it, it has to be done by people…we can't pay them minimum wage and expect to make any money on this harvest. People are complaining all the time that they “don't have a job…that there ain't any work” well now here you go “we need to fill hundreds of thousands of jobs…people should seriously consider moving her and working for the hundreds of farms in desperate need of workers…otherwise all this food is going to go to waste.” Do you think that Americans would work for the same price that the Campesinos or (migratory farm workers) make? Do you think that this is good for our country? Who is going to do these jobs and work for substandard wages? added by: jubal

Burned Little 3-Year-Old Girl a Symbol of Roma Hate… and Hope | Czech Republic

Watch more about the Roma's plight on CNN International World's Untold Stories on June 26 at 1630 GMT, and June 27 at 1100 GMT, 1830 GMT. Vitkov, Czech Republic (CNN) — Natalka Kudrikova is a bright-eyed, three-year-old girl recovering from the severe burns she suffered when far-right extremists threw a Molotov cocktail into her home. Her family and authorities say she was targeted because they are Roma, or gypsies. Natalka lost 80 percent of her skin, two fingers (a third was later amputated) and spent months lying in an induced coma following the attack last year in Vitkov, in the Czech Republic. She is still recuperating after 14 major surgeries. In May, Natalka returned to Ostrava Hospital for rehabilitation sessions so that one day she may be able to get around without support. “I'd rather not take her back to the hospital,” said her mother, Anna Sivakova, “but if she must return, my dream is that she learns how to walk without any help.” The very next day, four young men accused of attacking Natalka, filed into Ostrava District Court to hear the indictment: a racially motivated attempted murder. According to the prosecutor, the attack was planned for the 120th anniversary of Adolf Hitler's birth. Court experts confirmed swastikas and other Nazi memorabilia were found in the defendants' homes. In court, Ivo Muller and Vaclav Cojocaru described their coordinated Molotov cocktail attack. Their only excuse — they said they thought they were attacking an empty storehouse of stolen goods. Under cross-examination, Muller and Cojocaru admitted attending anti-Roma demonstrations organized by right wing extremists. The other defendants, Jaromir Lukes and David Vaculik, did not take the stand. Lukes is accused of being the ringleader, a claim his defense counsel strongly denies although he concedes Lukes drove the getaway car. His lawyer also vehemently denies there was any racial motivation to the attack. An anti-fascist website published a photo of Lukes walking next to the leader of the far-right Workers' Party. Another photo showed Vaculik wearing the armband of the Workers' Party, the public face of the Czech far right. The leader of the now banned Workers' Party, Tomas Vandas, denied any involvement. “Yes, we may have used those people as organizers of our public meetings but how could we know they would commit a crime?” said Vandas. “I hope Natalka gets better soon,” he added. Miroslav Mares, from Masaryk University in Brno, is the leading academic specialist on Czech extremist groups. He thinks it's unlikely that the Workers' Party was directly involved in the arson attack, but he says they were responsible “for inflaming anti-Roma sentiment.” “Maybe some youngsters from the neo-Nazi scene said to themselves, 'If the whole population is against Romas we are justified in carrying out such attacks,'” he said. And surveys do show anti-Roma sentiment is widespread. The European Union EURoma website says Czech Romas endure extremely high unemployment rates, low educational standards, isolation, and the prejudices of the majority population. “In regions with high unemployment and poor social conditions, the rise of extremism is popular with unemployed young men but we can see more and more women on the neo-Nazi scene,” Marek said. Lucie Slegrova, 20, is a flag-waving militant of the now renamed Workers' Social Justice Party. She denies her party is inspired by Hitler's Nazi ideology. Instead, she says, they follow their own nationalist ideas. “The Czech Republic should be for people who know how to behave. If the gypsies don't want to follow the rules, they're free to leave,” she said. Only one percent of Czech voters supported the Workers' Social Justice Party in the last elections, but Czech Prime Minister Jan Fischer worries that 7 percent of Czech students voted for the far-right party, according to an unofficial nationwide poll. “A lot of people are frustrated with politicians, and have troubles due to the crisis and recession. My message to them is please think it over and don't believe these very bad prophets,” Fischer said. The far-right movement has made bigger gains in neighboring Hungary where 17 percent of voters chose the Jobbik party in the last elections. Violence has been much worse as well. In the last two years, nine Roma have been killed in Hungary in unprovoked night-time attacks, according to the European Roma Rights Centre (ERRC). Roma bashing also became an issue in the Slovakian election campaign. The far right Slovak National Party commissioned billboards showing a dark-skinned man with tattoos and an inflammatory message: “Vote SNS so we don't feed those who don't want to work.” In eastern Slovakia many Roma live in segregated communities like the village of Ostrovany where municipal authorities spent some $16,000 to build a wall separating the Roma from their white neighbors, because of fears of “alleged Roma crime,” said Stanislav Daniel from ERRC. “To me the wall is a symbol of segregation because public finances were used to target a stereotype, not what's real,” Daniel said. The wall separates a tidy town from a rural slum. Roma, living right next to the wall, have no sewage or garbage collection and there's just one tap with drinking water for dozens of families. Back in the Czech Republic, Natalka's father, Pavel Kudrik, has chosen to stay in the region and rebuild a comfortable home for his wife and four daughters. After police asserted that Natalka's family were victims of a racist attack, many Czechs opened their wallets and their hearts. Prime Minister Fischer's wife and son spearheaded a nationwide campaign to help them — a move that led to the Fischer family having full-time police protection after they received anonymous death threats. But the current climate is not the only reason Fischer wants to clamp down on right wing extremism. Everyone in his family died in the Holocaust except for his father and grandmother. “Sixty-five years after WWII, the societal memory is getting weak,” he said. And Roma activists complain that recognition of their sacrifices under the Nazis has never been properly acknowledged. Half-a-million Roma perished in what they call the “Devouring” — Hitler's campaign to eliminate them as a people. Last May, several hundred Czech Roma gathered at a memorial for the victims of the Lety concentration camp. Hundreds of Czech Roma children died there and are buried nearby in a mass grave. Jan Vrba is one of the camp's last survivors. He was born there. His sister perished there. “What happened in Vitkov made me cry”, said Jan. “Little Natalka reminded me of my sister who died in this camp.” added by: EthicalVegan

Fisherman files restraining order against BP

New Orleans, Louisiana (CNN) — A fisherman who was hospitalized after becoming ill while cleaning up oil in the Gulf of Mexico has filed a temporary restraining order in federal court against oil company BP. John Wunstell Jr., is asking BP to give the workers masks and not harass workers who publicly voice their health concerns. Wunstell, a shrimper, said he was paid by BP to use his boat, Ramie's Wish, to clean up oil that has been gushing into the Gulf since an oil rig sank about 40 miles off the Louisiana coast, gushing an estimated 19,000 barrels (798, 000 gallons) of crude a day. In an affidavit, Wunstell wrote he started experiencing severe headaches and nasal irritation on May 24. Over the next few days, he also developed nosebleeds, an upset stomach, and aches. On Friday, Wunstell was airlifted to West Jefferson Medical Center in Marrero, Louisiana, where he remained hospitalized Sunday. Eight other workers were brought to the hospital this week and were all released. “We need to start protecting these guys,” said Jim Klick, Wunstell's lawyer. In his affidavit, Wunstell described his experience at the hospital. “At West Jefferson, there were tents set up outside the hospital, where I was stripped of my clothing, washed with water and several showers, before I was allowed into the hospital,” Wunstell said. “When I asked for my clothing, I was told that BP had confiscated all of my clothing and it would not be returned.” added by: samantha420

Venice Oil Rig Explosion Video

Around 10pm today, an Oil Rig Explosion has happened at Venice. There are 7 workers are injured critically and 11 other workers are missing. The search still continues for the missing workers. Watch Venice Oil Rig Explosion Video Venice Oil Rig Explosion Video is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Manila, Philippines Shook by 6.2 Earthquake

An earthquake carrying a magnitude of 6.2 shook the western part of Manila, Philippines this Thursday, reported by the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology or PHILVOLCS. This Manila earthquake affected the shaking of buildings in the Philippine capital threatening the workers causing them to leave their tasks to get out of their offices. The Manila earthquake has zero recorded damage or casualties and no tsunami warning was ignited. The Manila earthquake shook buildings for estimated time of thirty seconds and had a total of 68 recorded aftershocks all day. Manila, Philippines Shook by 6.2 Earthquake is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Volcano Eruption in Iceland Might Trigger a Powerful Eruption

Last Saturday, Eyjafjallajokull (AYA-feeyapla-yurkul) volcano found in south-central Iceland, erupted and until now its volcanic activity is increasing. Scientists said that it might trigger a nearby volcano named Mount Katla, as of now there are no signs of changes in the said volcano. The said eruption was a result of the tectonic processes that is happening on earth. Tectonic processes are believed to be the cause of some of the violent and deadliest eruptions that happened in history. If Mount Katla will erupt, it will melt huge amounts of ice that will make the areas nearby to be flooded. Last Sunday, rescue teams have evacuated 500 people from the rural area, and the area near the volcano is already under the state of emergency. Due to ash falls, international flights were diverted. Volcano Eruption in Iceland Might Trigger a Powerful Eruption is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading