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11/21/08
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Hunter: Sunni Maravillosa, well known freedom advocate, will be appearing on Ernie Hancock's radio program Friday morning to discuss Hunter's situation. It will be a brief appearance, and is scheduled for sometime between 10-10:30 a.m. EST, or 8-8:30 Mountain time, which is where he broadcasts from. The details on the radio station: KFNX AM 1100, 602-277-5369 and 1-866-536-1100. Webcast and chat available from http://www.ernesthancock.com/ . Please help spread the word! (Read the rest here)
Casualties
of War Jarobe Brooks was not stationed in Afghanistan, nor was he patrolling the streets of Baghdad. Jarobe was not even old enough to serve in the military, but at ten years old his life was cut short by a bullet allegedly fired in a dispute over drugs or drug turf. On Sunday Jarobe Brooks became "collateral damage" in the US Governments War on Drugs. The Brownsville section of Miami is not unlike other inner city areas in the United States. It's landscape is dotted with abandoned buildings (mostly "public" housing) with boarded up windows and empty lots many of which have been overtaken by weeds. Drive through Brownsville and you will see idle young men full of the energy of youth, loitering on corners, alleys and apartment steps. Many may be innocently "chilling" or "hanging out" but others are working, either serving "clients" (drug buyers) or looking out for "the man" (police). Brownsville has the dubious distinction of having the highest violent crime rate in Miami-Dade County. That's the environment Jarobe dealt with during his ten year existence, thanks mostly to decisions made by politicians when it came to drug prohibition. (Read the rest here)
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