*FBI EXPANDS WITCH HUNT AGAINST PEACE ACTIVISTS


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<http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2010/12/22-6>

*Several peace activists have refused to testify 
<http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2010/12/22-6> in what they say is 
a witch hunt aimed more at intimidating those who dare speak out against 
U.S. foreign policy than uncovering actual ties to terrorists, as is 
alleged by the government.
*

*Thanks to a ruling by an increasingly fascist Supreme Court, it is easy 
for peace activists to now be charged with supporting terrorism.  The 
government will leave you alone if you support its violence, or the 
violence of client states Israel or Colombia, but if you speak out 
against the violence, you may be charged as a terrorist in our Orwellian 
times.*

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<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/12/22/un-probing-bradley-manning-detention_n_800461.html>
 

<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/12/22/un-probing-bradley-manning-detention_n_800461.html>
 

*UN INVESTIGATES TORTURE OF PFC BRADLEY MANNING


*
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*In an interview yesterday, Julian Assange called Bradley Manning a 
political prisoner and said he believes the U.S. is trying to get the 
soldier to testify against him. He called on human-rights organizations 
to investigate.
*

*"If we are to believe the allegations, then this man acted for 
political reasons. He is a political prisoner in the United States. He 
has not gone to trial. He has been a political prisoner without trial in 
the United States for some six or seven months," Assange said. *

*The United Nations' top anti-torture envoy, Manfred Nowak, is looking 
into a complaint that the Army private suspected of giving classified 
documents to WikiLeaks has been mistreated in custody, UN 
spokesperson**Xabier Celaya**said yesterday. *

**

**

*Nowak received a complaint from one of Pfc. Manning's supporters 
alleging conditions in a Marine Corps brig in Quantico, Va., amount to 
torture 
<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/12/22/un-probing-bradley-manning-detention_n_800461.html>,
 
said Celaya. Visitors say Manning spends at least 23 hours a day alone 
in a cell.*

*The U.N. could ask the United States to stop any violations it finds. *

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**As the year comes to a close, we have published one writer's opinion 
of the worst citizens, and today we offer another writer's opinion of 
some of the best.  Among our readers we have some of the finest 
activists in the world, people who live in poverty helping homeless and 
hungry, people who've spent time in prison for peace, environmental and 
human rights actions, people who give their time at battered women's 
shelters and others not as well known as those described in the 
following, but just as important  --Jack

**
**THE PROGRESSIVE HONOR ROLL OF 2010** 
<http://www.thenation.com/article/157281/progressive-honor-roll-2010>


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**by John Nichols**
****

*The year 2010 will not be remembered as a halcyon year for 
progressives. But in such years the truest believers and battlers stand 
out all the more clearly, and patterns are set for the victories of the 
years to come. Here, then, are the Most Valuable Progressives of 2010:
*

**MOST VALUABLE SENATOR:* *Bernie Sanders*
When Vermont's Bernie Sanders waged a nearly nine-hour December 
filibuster against extending tax breaks for the rich, he capped a year 
of not just taking the right stands but acting in a bolder---and 
invariably more effective---manner than any other senator. Sanders is an 
independent who caucuses with the Democrats, but this year the emphasis 
was on independence. He parted with the White House and Congressional 
leaders to push harder and smarter on issues ranging from media 
consolidation and the defense of small farmers to healthcare reform and 
financial regulation. During the healthcare debate Sanders argued 
mightily for single-payer and a public option. He got neither, but he 
did secure a provision doubling the number of Federally Qualified Health 
Centers, which should increase the number of patients receiving primary 
care at these centers by at least 18 million during the coming decade. 
Later in the year he amended the final financial services reform bill to 
require the Federal Reserve to disclose its secret arrangements to aid 
the nation's largest banks. This "lifting the veil of secrecy at the 
Fed," as Sanders referred to it, revealed that big banks and 
multinational corporations collected an estimated $3.3 trillion in 
"emergency" loans and other assistance even as they refused to 
restructure mortgages or make loans to small businesses in Vermont and 
other states.*

*Principled and populist, yet practical enough to get things done, 
Sanders points the way for progressives in the next Congress by 
reminding them they can win if they address the stark reality that 
"there is a war going on in this country...a war being waged by some of 
the wealthiest and most powerful...against the working families of the 
United States of America, against the disappearing and shrinking middle 
class."*

**MOST VALUABLE REPRESENTATIVE:* *Keith Ellison*
Minnesota's Keith Ellison, a former civil rights lawyer and state 
legislator, is still identified as "the first Muslim elected to 
Congress." But the Congressman is making a name for himself as a 
progressive leader with global reach. Frequently called into action by 
the State Department (not just by Hillary Clinton but also by 
Condoleezza Rice), Ellison has a higher international profile than all 
but a few House members; he uses it to remind the global community---and 
Americans---that "religious tolerance has a much longer pedigree in 
America than some of the intolerance we've seen lately." His 
unprecedented visit to Gaza was followed this year by a call on 
President Obama to do more to ease the blockade of the Palestinian 
territory. Evenhanded and diplomatic in his approach, Ellison argued 
that "fulfilling the needs of civilians in Israel and Gaza are mutually 
reinforcing goals."*

*Despite his unique role when it comes to foreign policy, Ellison pulls 
no punches. In July he was one of thirty-eight House members who voted 
to direct the president to remove US armed forces from Pakistan; he also 
opposed Obama's Afghanistan surge, arguing that Congress should "reject 
the idea that our country can continue to spend hundreds of billions of 
taxpayer dollars on a decade of war, rather than investing in jobs, 
education and infrastructure for America's working families." That savvy 
balancing of international and domestic concerns will be one of many 
strengths Ellison brings to his new role as co-chair of the 
Congressional Progressive Caucus.*

**MOST VALUABLE GRASSROOTS ACTIVISM:* *National People's Action*
Its activist roots run four decades deep, but National People's Action 
came into its own after the financial meltdown, when it emerged as the 
boldest challenger of abuses by big banks, mortgage lenders, credit card 
companies and payday loan operations. With its "Showdown in America" 
campaign, the network of two dozen state and regional activist groups 
(including Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement, Grass Roots 
Organizing in Missouri and Denver's Rights for All People/Derechos Para 
Todos) has led the fight to prevent foreclosures on working families by 
banks that collected billions of federal bailout dollars. Committed to 
direct action, NPA takes victims of predatory lenders into the suites of 
corporations that prey on the poor. Unsettled by NPA's cries of "Make 
Wall Street Pay" and "People Before Profits," Glenn Beck decries it as a 
"dangerous group." Bill Moyers gets it right when he says NPA's "popular 
insurgency" is a modern manifestation of populism and renews "a 
grassroots movement for democracy."*

**MOST VALUABLE ONLINE ACTIVISM:* *Progressive Change Campaign Committee*
"We're trying to teach Democrats how to fight," says Adam Green, 
co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, which a year 
after its founding has shaken the Democratic establishment with 
unblinking demands that President Obama and Congressional leaders stand 
on principle rather than compromise. That's earned PCCC and its allies 
condemnation from White House press secretary Robert Gibbs (who gripes 
about the "professional left") and an expletive-laden dismissal from 
former chief of staff Rahm Emanuel. But on issue after 
issue---healthcare, banking, the Obama/GOP tax-cut deal---the group has 
pushed Democrats to throw punches rather than throw in the towel. 
Bridging the enthusiasm gap, PCCC signed up 650,000 "bold progressives" 
on its e-mail list and backed its campaigning with TV ads. As with 
Progressive Democrats of America, PCCC's independence is its strength. 
At a time when it's clear what Republicans stand for, PCCC holds that 
Democrats can excite their base and win only if they are equally 
clear---and uncompromising on core values.*

**MOST VALUABLE ACTIVIST:* *Carlos Saavedra*
"I saw families broken apart, but yet we kept fighting!" shouts Carlos 
Saavedra, as the dynamic national coordinator of the United We Dream 
Network rallies backers of the Development, Relief and Education for 
Alien Minors (DREAM) Act. The bill would have given undocumented 
students who graduate from US high schools an opportunity to earn 
conditional permanent residency and a chance to pursue higher education. 
In a year that saw outrageous anti-immigrant politicking, Saavedra kept 
hope alive for the DREAM Act, which in December passed the House with a 
bipartisan majority. (It stalled in the Senate, but even Republicans say 
a version of the measure should be included in any comprehensive reform.)*

*Born in Peru, Saavedra immigrated at age 12 and got his start as an 
organizer with the Student Immigrant Movement in Massachusetts, where he 
led campaigns to secure in-state tuition for immigrants, prevent 
deportations and register all ten Massachusetts Representatives as 
co-sponsors of the DREAM Act. As a national organizer, Saavedra mixes 
facts and emotion, recounting heartbreaking stories of dreams deferred, 
with links to civil rights struggles of the past and an unapologetic 
call to action: "We're undocumented and unafraid!"
*

**MOST VALUABLE TV VOICE:* *Ed Schultz*
One of the most remarkable moments during the healthcare debate came 
when MSNBC's Ed Schultz interviewed Dennis Kucinich about his decision 
to vote for legislation the Ohio Democrat had condemned as a handout to 
big insurers. The give-and-take between Schultz and Kucinich, both 
backers of the single-payer "Medicare for All" approach rejected by the 
Obama administration, was electric, filled with emotion yet nuanced in 
its recognition of the moral and political pressures faced by 
progressives. Again and again in 2010, Schultz highlighted not just 
partisan divisions but the frustrations that surfaced as Democratic 
members of Congress wrestled with questions of when to support a 
Democratic president and when to object. The most populist of MSNBC's 
hosts, Schultz shows his anger not just with right-wing "psycho talk" 
but with Democratic double talk. A proudly independent "lefty," Schultz 
highlights members of Congress and activists who criticize compromises, 
especially on bread-and-butter issues. That makes his show energetic, 
and often newsworthy, as when Sanders raised the prospect of 
filibustering the tax deal on the program. Yet Schultz keeps things fun; 
his one-man crusade to hold Dick Cheney to account for political and 
corporate wrongdoing mocks the former vice president who famously 
wounded a hunting partner as "Shooter." Schultz does good television, 
and good politics.
*

**MOST VALUABLE RADIO VOICE:* *Patt Morrison *
On her Southern California public radio show, /Los Angeles Times/ 
columnist Patt Morrison takes apart complicated issues---tax policy, the 
mortgage crisis, net neutrality, food-borne illness---and rearranges 
them as accessible topics that citizens can debate and address. 
Morrison's two-hour daily program raises the quality of the discourse 
with savvy and unexpected guests, from student activists to IMF 
researchers to Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Morrison is 
not afraid to stick with an issue as it evolves; her coverage of the 
DREAM Act debate in particular, and immigration issues in general, 
brought the skills of a beat reporter to radio. Of all the regional 
radio shows that should go national, this one tops the list.*

**MOST VALUABLE AUTHOR:* *Wendell Potter*
Wendell Potter, former vice president of corporate communications with 
insurance giant CIGNA, now a fellow with the spin-busting Center for 
Media and Democracy, used media appearances and testimony before 
Congressional committees to expose the dark manipulations of fact that 
insurance firms use to preserve for-profit healthcare. Then he put it 
all on paper with a terrific book, /Deadly Spin: An Insurance Company 
Insider Speaks Out on How Corporate PR Is Killing Health Care and 
Deceiving Americans/. The book revealed how the industry tried to 
discredit Michael Moore before the release of his film /Sicko/. One of 
the year's most powerful television moments came when Moore questioned 
Potter about it all on MSNBC's /Countdown With Keith Olbermann/.*

**MOST VALUABLE MUSIC:* *Next Stop Is Vietnam: The War on Record, 
1961--2008 *
Great songs are being written about today's wars; just listen to Neil 
Young's poignant "Love and War" on the album /Le Noise/, or Dar 
Williams's rendering of "Empire" on her new collection, /Many Great 
Companions/. But the year's boldest musical project was /Next Stop Is 
Vietnam/, the stunning thirteen-CD collection of 334 songs and 
spoken-word tracks (many forgotten or never really known) that 
chronicles the war and its aftermath. The accompanying book includes a 
warm and thoughtful introduction by Country Joe McDonald and a moving 
oral history (by authors Doug Bradley and Craig Werner) with veterans 
discussing the power of song.*

**MOST VALUABLE IDEA: Amend the Constitution*
Conservatives know the power of proposing constitutional amendments. 
Even when they don't succeed, amendment campaigns educate people about 
issues and get them engaged at the local, state and national levels. In 
recent years progressives have been cautious about the Constitution. But 
after the Supreme Court's /Citizens United/ decision freed corporations 
to use their immense resources to buy elections, two groups responded 
with aggressive challenges to the notion that businesses should enjoy 
the same rights as citizens. Free Speech for People, a campaign 
sponsored by Public Citizen, US PIRG, Voter Action, the Center for 
Corporate Policy and American Independent Business Alliance, seeks to 
counter the Court's move with "a constitutional amendment of our own 
that puts people ahead of corporations." (Representative Donna Edwards 
has introduced an amendment, with backing from outgoing Judiciary 
Committee chair John Conyers.) Another group, Move to Amend (with 
support from Progressive Democrats of America, the National Lawyers 
Guild and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, among 
others), proposes a broader "multi-year movement to amend the 
Constitution" that would use state legislative resolutions to force 
Congressional action on "democracy amendments" or schedule a 
constitutional convention. These campaigns are capturing the 
imaginations of activists. By year's end, Move to Amend had almost 
100,000 signers.*

**MOST VALUABLE LEGISLATIVE PROPOSAL: **Let Wall Street Pay Act*
Official Washington is obsessed with deficits. How should progressives 
respond? Oregon Congressman Pete DeFazio's got a notion: the "Let Wall 
Street Pay for the Restoration of Main Street Act." Backed by the 
AFL-CIO, consumer groups and top economists (including the /New York 
Times/'s Paul Krugman), financial transaction tax proposals are not new. 
But DeFazio's plan is specific and well drawn; it would apply a small 
tax to stock transactions; "options" contracts that allow speculators to 
buy or sell particular assets; and credit default swaps, which bet on 
the failure of bonds and loans. Even with exemptions to protect average 
investors and pension funds, DeFazio's tax would generate $150 billion a 
year---half directed toward job creation, half to deficit reduction. 
DeFazio has attracted thirty-one House co-sponsors and a key Senate 
ally, Tom Harkin. That's a start. But when the next Congress takes 
shape, this measure should not just be reintroduced; it should be 
positioned as the smart alternative to destructive cuts proposed by new 
House Budget Committee chair Paul Ryan.*

**MOST VALUABLE STATE LEGISLATOR:* *Kyrsten Sinema *
There are plenty of outspoken Arizona progressives, but few speak as 
loudly---or as boldly---as Sinema. In 2006 the openly bisexual 
legislator chaired Arizona Together, the first successful campaign to 
beat a state ballot initiative banning same-sex marriage; in 2008 she 
chaired Protect Arizona's Freedom, the coalition that defeated a ballot 
initiative to eliminate equal opportunity programs; in 2010 the former 
social worker in Phoenix immigrant and refugee communities emerged as a 
thoughtful critic of Arizona's draconian anti-immigrant legislation. 
Sinema dismissed the push for the state measure as a crude "strategy on 
the part of the right" and detailed how the law undermined civil 
liberties, made it harder for police to do their jobs and discouraged 
battered women from seeking help. The media-savvy Sinema warned national 
activists: "Be careful...your state could turn into Arizona very 
quickly." On her home turf, voters elected the term-limited state rep to 
the Arizona Senate.*

**MOST VALUABLE LOCAL OFFICIAL:* *Kitty Piercy*
Activism to address global warming suffered when November election 
results gave increased power to climate-change deniers in Congress. But 
that isn't stopping progressive mayors from acting. Along with fellow 
members of the Mayors Innovation Project, Eugene, Oregon, Mayor Kitty 
Piercy has promoted the US Mayors Climate Protection Agreement, now 
backed by more than 800 local leaders. One of her first projects after 
her 2004 election was a Sustainable Business Initiative that encourages 
the growth of businesses that produce sustainable products while 
promoting green building, recycling, natural food, alternative fuel and 
alternative energy development. With purchases of hybrid vehicles and 
the use of biodiesel fuel, Eugene has decreased its city CO2 emissions 
by 10 percent, and the community recently developed a broader plan to 
cut carbon.*

*In addition to her environmental activism, Piercy champions LGBT 
rights, women's rights and child-welfare initiatives. Active with US 
Mayors for Peace and Women's Action for New Directions/Women 
Legislators' Lobby, she shows up at peace rallies to declare: "Some may 
scorn our local efforts to change national priorities, but I, like you, 
believe in the power of our city, the fierce grassroots power of our 
people to do what needs to be done."*

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