I'm on board with your principles when it comes to political prisoners but I'm not on board with your perception of Julian Assange. I honestly believe he's a cyber criminal.
Steven Donziger's imprisonment seems like another matter to me.
I might agree with you there...
I am much enamored of your writing in general, and I have great personal respect for you. I also believe it's important for you and your readers to see that a person can hold good thoughts and feelings for you and still not be on board with *everything* you write.
Wonderful coverage of a VERY essential issue for not only Americans, but the world. We hold America as the standard for democracy. This cannot go unchallenged.
Thank you for being on the panel in the show for Steven Donziger. There was great power in the consensus of you four intelligent, articulate women talking honestly and knowledgeably about the real issues of our time. I saw it as a potential inflection point in our national discourse. I was so moved by the hope I felt, that when you gave your positive pitch near the end of Chris Hedges' segment, I couldn't hold back the tears. Thank you.
I also appreciated your clarifying Professor Wolfe's comments on capitalism and socialism. You aligned them more clearly with common sense. It was a brilliantly organized series of presentations, each clear and articulate, telling a different facet of the overall story.
I'm seeing more and more voices in the independent media saying it's time to stand up against the predators who are enslaving our establishment media and politicians, and destroying our society morally and economically.
Julian Assange and Steven Donziger are the faces of heroism. They both took it upon themselves to take the most difficult necessary actions in order to expose sectors of the ruling class - fossil fuel and military - while paying the price of their lives for doing it. The pushback they are receiving is ugly, but this is what is needed if we are ever going to have accountability. Whatever is the benchmark for what a person should accomplish in their lifetime, these two have gone way above and beyond. We are so thankful for their courage.
If it can happen to them, it can happen to anyone of us. Thank you, Marianne, for your excellent interviews with these two men and for shining a spotlight on the injustices being done to both of them.
The heading of this article is one of the subtle messages we can receive from people who leads by applying the right degree of death and destruction. In every area of society they will apply dishonesty, tear down goodwill, and feel the right to disrupt and corrupt any life. If you do not like their ways then we are considered too critical, wanting things to be perfect, and accusing people with no prove.
More “crusading” to be done. And yet I think that word may be too harsh but it does seem to fit for these times too. Not surprising, that it is being led once again by a woman, named Marianne.
Couldn’t agree more Marianne! We can’t forget the rights and voices of those around the world who want to retain free choice and truth around what heath and medical procedures are right for them without discrimination or intimidation. Thank you
Marianne thank you🌹I just made the phone call🕊#Freedom of Speech and #FreeAsange🕊great work on the Steven D case and we are Tired of the Truth~Tellers being Assaulted & Locked Up, while war criminals and corporations run amuck…We Not Stay Silent🕊Keep up your Bravery🌹In Peace & Gratitude
First, great push back! Yet, please re-read your second and third paragraphs: one is missing a word; then, in paragraph three, I think you meant to say water and not 'war' as it relates to the Ecuador saga. (I usually don't draw attention to these edit matters but you may lose readers who aren't following the events you describe.)
Thank you for always bringing us to the forefront of fighting injustice. Big love to you, these brave individuals and their families!
I'm on board with your principles when it comes to political prisoners but I'm not on board with your perception of Julian Assange. I honestly believe he's a cyber criminal.
Steven Donziger's imprisonment seems like another matter to me.
I might agree with you there...
I am much enamored of your writing in general, and I have great personal respect for you. I also believe it's important for you and your readers to see that a person can hold good thoughts and feelings for you and still not be on board with *everything* you write.
Wonderful coverage of a VERY essential issue for not only Americans, but the world. We hold America as the standard for democracy. This cannot go unchallenged.
Thank you for being on the panel in the show for Steven Donziger. There was great power in the consensus of you four intelligent, articulate women talking honestly and knowledgeably about the real issues of our time. I saw it as a potential inflection point in our national discourse. I was so moved by the hope I felt, that when you gave your positive pitch near the end of Chris Hedges' segment, I couldn't hold back the tears. Thank you.
I also appreciated your clarifying Professor Wolfe's comments on capitalism and socialism. You aligned them more clearly with common sense. It was a brilliantly organized series of presentations, each clear and articulate, telling a different facet of the overall story.
I'm seeing more and more voices in the independent media saying it's time to stand up against the predators who are enslaving our establishment media and politicians, and destroying our society morally and economically.
Julian Assange and Steven Donziger are the faces of heroism. They both took it upon themselves to take the most difficult necessary actions in order to expose sectors of the ruling class - fossil fuel and military - while paying the price of their lives for doing it. The pushback they are receiving is ugly, but this is what is needed if we are ever going to have accountability. Whatever is the benchmark for what a person should accomplish in their lifetime, these two have gone way above and beyond. We are so thankful for their courage.
I’m in, supporting both of these causes!
If it can happen to them, it can happen to anyone of us. Thank you, Marianne, for your excellent interviews with these two men and for shining a spotlight on the injustices being done to both of them.
The heading of this article is one of the subtle messages we can receive from people who leads by applying the right degree of death and destruction. In every area of society they will apply dishonesty, tear down goodwill, and feel the right to disrupt and corrupt any life. If you do not like their ways then we are considered too critical, wanting things to be perfect, and accusing people with no prove.
More “crusading” to be done. And yet I think that word may be too harsh but it does seem to fit for these times too. Not surprising, that it is being led once again by a woman, named Marianne.
Couldn’t agree more Marianne! We can’t forget the rights and voices of those around the world who want to retain free choice and truth around what heath and medical procedures are right for them without discrimination or intimidation. Thank you
Marianne thank you🌹I just made the phone call🕊#Freedom of Speech and #FreeAsange🕊great work on the Steven D case and we are Tired of the Truth~Tellers being Assaulted & Locked Up, while war criminals and corporations run amuck…We Not Stay Silent🕊Keep up your Bravery🌹In Peace & Gratitude
~~Anna in Michigan🕊
How might we make a lot of noise?
Spread the word about the event on Thursday night! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DRVDq8cicg. And don't forget: ELECT NON-CORPORATE BACKED CANDIDATES candidatesummit.com. Get involved in your local, state as well as federal goings on.
First, great push back! Yet, please re-read your second and third paragraphs: one is missing a word; then, in paragraph three, I think you meant to say water and not 'war' as it relates to the Ecuador saga. (I usually don't draw attention to these edit matters but you may lose readers who aren't following the events you describe.)
I see corrections! Great! I know how these things go. Hope your outreach sparks needed change.