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		<description><![CDATA[ Politics suck.
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or is that politics sucks?
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either way, it do suck.]]></description>
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<p> Politics suck.<br />
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or is that politics sucks?<br />
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either way, it do suck.</p>
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		<title>Dirty Thoughts in Politics</title>
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Most of my political action is anarchist and I try avoid too much action involved in influencing government or getting involved in party politics since I tend to see polical parties as authoritarian gangs vying for power and democracy as a kind of system of rules that let different gangs assume control without as much [...]]]></description>
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<p>Most of my political action is anarchist and I try avoid too much action involved in influencing government or getting involved in party politics since I tend to see polical parties as authoritarian gangs vying for power and democracy as a kind of system of rules that let different gangs assume control without as much violence as would be required in a dictatorship.</p>
<p>I think a lot of anarchists and anti-authoritarians of various persuasions see things pretty much the same way which is why most tend to think voting is a bad idea.  Personally I am not so sure as some parties practise greater levels of authoritarianism than others and so I tend to vote tactically to attempt to move the country in which I live in a less authoritarian direction.  So far in vein, but I don&#8217;t feel it is a waste of time trying.</p>
<p>In addition to listening to the proposed policies of the opposition parties and observing what the governing party actually does in power, I also like to compare their placement on the politcal compass. The Political compass website grades parties and individuals on a questionnaire to measure their levels of authoritarianism and economic persuasion.  They have produced <a title="UK political parties." href="http://politicalcompass.org/extremeright">a map of the UK parties</a> and their movement on these scales over the years.  I <a title="Devil's Kitchen Political Compass" href="http://www.devilskitchen.me.uk/2008/01/political-compass.html">and others</a> don&#8217;t think their positioning is absolute and their questions don&#8217;t always make sense, but I think its okay to interpret them in a general vague sense.  For example they show that in recent years Labour has been slightly to the left and slightly less authoritarian than the Conservative party, although both are far right authoritarians, and for the last couple of years at least Labour has been more authoritarian than their rivals.  However I think the compass is too vague to say which of the two really is the most authoritarian when it comes down to it.  Basically I distrust them both.</p>
<p>I feel that next spring/summer when the UK holds a general election, there is a real chance we could end up with a hung parliament.  I like the idea of this happening as it increases the chance of political reform that would make it harder for any one political gang to assume control, and make it more likely that they will break up into their constituent factions.  One reason this is happening is because those factions are already breaking off.</p>
<p>Instinctively I feel this could be good for anti-authoritarian politics, as I feel the first past the post system encourages an authoritarian agenda more than a proportionally representative system would.</p>
<p>Let me know what you think&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Freedom and Liberty in Democracy Today</title>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: ZapfCalligr BT,serif;">I was born in the UK in the year of 1974. The cold war was in full swing and I grew up with the threat of nuclear war hanging over. From an early age I came to understand that I was fortunate to have been born onto the side of the war where the people were free, the government democratically elected and no one lived in fear of the secret police. Or so I thought for some years in my childhood innocence.</span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: ZapfCalligr BT,serif;">As I grew into an adult I had become increasingly aware of the limits to freedom in the democratic West, and came to understand the degree to which people seemed to tolerate government intrusion into our lives. And I found them unacceptable. To begin with I knew not what to do about them. I found my friends and allies in the anarchist underbelly of society. A strange world full of beautiful subcultures that share as their common thread a healthy disrespect for authoritarian politics. Of course, some of these subcultures have a darker side, harbouring those with communist or even fascist leanings, and they are not always as obvious to spot as they should be having found many cunning ways to disguise themselves. Such is the sophistication of the hiding mechanisms, it seems like some of those with authoritarian leanings may have deceived even themselves.</span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: ZapfCalligr BT,serif;">The reasons people end up in the ‘counter culture’ are diverse, but are usually related to having a taste for something frowned upon by society at large, or even actually illegal. This can be as simple as holding a minority political view, or belonging to an unconventional religion. It can be attendance at raves and squat parties, if not actual squatting. It can be membership of direct action and protest movements. It can be smoking marijuana, and perhaps increasingly tobacco as it too becomes ostracised from the mainstream. Other things like motorcycles, or skate boards, surfing and extreme sports. Sexual attraction to the same sex, or both sexes, cross dressing and transsexualism are all unconventional enough to lead to counter culture. Even something as basic as an interest in non-mainstream music can lead one to the counter culture.</span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: ZapfCalligr BT,serif;">Of course, a lot of people meeting some of the criteria above will find themselves only on the fringes of counter culture. Others will attempt to hide their difference in a veneer of normality and a revulsion for anything else that causes them to stand out.</span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: ZapfCalligr BT,serif;">However, when I say underbelly, I do not wish to confuse counter culture with the underclass. The counter culture is made up of people from all walks of life, some living on benefits, some in low income employment, others are students, or in professional graduate jobs. Some run businesses, or work in creative media perhaps even as artists, poets, musicians and those with fairly successful acting careers. Some are quite wealthy and drive nice cars/have big houses. Whilst others are homeless and live on the street or in squats. However, those unfortunate enough to become jobless and homeless pretty much become counter culture by default since the dominant culture failed them they need to turn elsewhere for support. Counter culture is where they find that support. If they are lucky. It partly depends on how well evolved their local counter culture is.</span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: ZapfCalligr BT,serif;">Commitment and membership of the counter culture varies, many who think of themselves as part of it are only paying lip service, whilst yet others deeply ingrained within it may not see themselves as part of anything. What is more, it is deeply divided with many factions that dislike and distrust other factions. And yet if one has an understanding of their commonality, it is easy to move around within it and be liked by most of the diverse strains. </span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: ZapfCalligr BT,serif;">The single most important rule to get along in counter culture is to remember to never grass on anyone to the police for any activity the authorities unfairly classify as a crime or for which you know the punishment will be entirely disproportionate. Nor indeed to make undue fuss about such things when they have no negative impact upon your person or your freedom.</span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: ZapfCalligr BT,serif;">Manifestation of this counter cultural rule depends entirely on the innate sense of fairness common to the vast majority of human beings, and will vary greatly depending on the nature of the current injustices being perpetrated by the worlds governments.</span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: ZapfCalligr BT,serif;">For example, when being Jewish was a crime punishable by death in Nazi occupied Europe, many non-Jews recognised the unfairness of the ruling power and were willing to risk their own freedom, and even their own lives, in order to hide, feed and assist in the escaping of those directly persecuted. This is an extreme example from a particularly vicious totalitarian government, although we must remember that whilst they disbanded democracy in favour of dictatorship they could only do so because they were voted in using a system based almost exactly on the democratic model still officially in use in the modern day United States. It also demonstrates quite clearly that sometimes it is only by breaking and tolerating the breaking of unjust law that true justice can be served.</span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: ZapfCalligr BT,serif;">Another example closer to home would be those living in a post war democracy before the legalisation of homosexuality who recognised the injustice of their persecution, and who would knowingly keep the company of gay men without reporting them. In the modern day United Kingdom as I write this, it is still illegal for three or consenting gay men to have sex with one another. I remember reading somewhere that more people were arrested for homosexuality after it was legalised than before. I don’t know if that still holds true but it was fairly recently that a group of gay men were arrested for nothing more than making video of themselves having group sex. Making the video wasn’t the crime, it was just used as evidence that these men had illegal group sex. Still, whether people know it is illegal or not, I very much doubt I know many people that would go so far as to report group sex practising gay men to the police, and I certainly wouldn’t count such people amongst my friends.</span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: ZapfCalligr BT,serif;">Indeed I myself would not report any illegal activity to the authorities that occurred between consenting adults. Nor would any of my friends. It is all very well democratically elected governments passing laws that violate the sovereignty of consenting adults in their private lives, be it in the bedroom, a private party, a muddy field or an organised centre of recreation if no-one is actually willing to report violations of such unjust laws.</span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: ZapfCalligr BT,serif;">Of course, some misguided people are willing to report such things, sometimes even quite well meaning people. It is partly to make such people think about the true meaning of justice and liberty that I am writing articles like this one. Others however have quite hypocritically turned on their fellows out of spite or revenge. For example I know of an adept (second in command) of a magic order that got involved in a custody battle with an ex member of the same group. In the ensuing court case she actually had the nerve to out the father of her child as a witch in the hopes of prejudicing the court against him. Luckily freedom of religion is very much an excepted part of the modern legal system these days and so her tactic backfired. None the less she demonstrated considerable hypocrisy in her actions which are one of the many reasons I no longer count her as a friend or even someone to be trusted.</span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: ZapfCalligr BT,serif;">By this point I have come to notice that I have been bandying about terms such as ‘unjust law’, ‘individual sovereignty’ and ‘consenting adults’ without defining precisely what I mean by such terms. On the surface they seem self explanatory, but if we explore them deeper we find that they are not without ambiguities and each raise questions. Of what exactly is the individual sovereign? What makes a law unjust? How are adults able to grant or withdraw consent, and under what circumstances can we consider consent to have been broken?</span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: ZapfCalligr BT,serif;">These are valid questions and so for the purposes of this book I will attempt to define these ideas in as simple a form as possible.</span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: ZapfCalligr BT,serif;">Individual sovereignty means that the individual is sovereign of their own mind and body. It can also be extended to refer to sovereignty over personal possessions, and whilst I see this as a natural conclusion, at no point should it distract us from the core issue of sovereignty and ownership of ones own mind and body. Ownership of the mind is something we have come to take for granted in the democratic west. We can believe and think what we want although we are not always free to say it. Freedom of speech is of course a much touted cornerstone of democracy but in practise it has never been total. Slander and libel laws have ensured that. To say nothing of incitement to violence/crime and hatred laws. Thought however has never been a crime in a real democracy. </span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: ZapfCalligr BT,serif;">Of course, most democracies in the world are currently turning their backs on what democracy means, seeing in their majority vote a mandate to do exactly as they please, and so it is not surprising to see thought crimes starting to appear on the statute books. For example here in the UK a young woman was imprisoned for simply owning Jihadist literature. The UK is no stranger to terrorist attacks. Throughout my life there have been far worse troubles in Ulster, which often fed into the UK mainland, with far more dead than the Jihadists have so far caused, and yet it was never to my knowledge a crime in those days to simply own Irish Republican material. Nor when some neo-nazi’s nail bombed Soho did they make it illegal to own neo-nazi material. The tide it seems is turning back to its authoritarian roots.</span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: ZapfCalligr BT,serif;">Or perhaps it is just that the first wave of freedom broke and receded at the end of the seventies, the next wave arrived in time for the nineties but broke around the millennium. If this is cyclical the next wave should start in time for 2012, lets hope it reaches a bit further inland this time…</span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: ZapfCalligr BT,serif;">The freedom of an individuals mind is a cornerstone of democracy, whether or not it us under threat from current democracies, since without it the very discourse on which democracy is based becomes meaningless. But sovereignty of body is not something that has ever been fully recognised by any government, democratic or otherwise. Homosexuality has only been barely legal for a few decades, many democratic governments reserve the right to enforce conscription, even if they aren’t currently practising it, all control to a certain degree what medicine and recreational substances we are allowed, restrictions on who can get a sex change operation, the right to sell sexual services for money. You don’t have to look far to see that the law is full of instances where the government evidently feels it has the right to control what individuals can and can’t do with their own body, evidently feels that our bodies are its legal property.</span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: ZapfCalligr BT,serif;">Personally I do not feel this is a task that should fall within their remit. They are only elected officials. The only qualification they need to be appointed to their post is winning a national popularity contest based on sound bites, false promises, celebrity endorsements and having the best smile. Why should we trust such people with anything at all, much less our own bodies? </span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: ZapfCalligr BT,serif;">Many people are currently campaigning for all sorts of reforms to our legal and electoral systems. Some want cannabis legalised, others want a proportionally representative democracy, etc. And I am not saying that these aren’t worthy causes, but a movement I could really get behind would be one where the very legal right of government to violate the sovereignty of an individual was challenged. Imagine a world where we had successfully devested government of such power. This is the kind of world I would like to see achieved in my own lifetime. And that is why I am writing this, to help turn us back on track, so that once again we can move forwards towards a future of liberty and freedom from tyranny (instead of mistakenly assuming we’ve already got there as those with authoritarian outlook want us to believe). Let us continue the journey we started in the Enlightenment, rather than giving up and retreating back into totalitarian control.</span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: ZapfCalligr BT,serif;">With this in mind, it becomes clearer what I mean by consenting adults. For one adult to do something physically to another, consent must be given by the receiving party. If the technology exists to tamper with the contents of a persons mind, consent must similarly be obtained. We can see this in action already with regards to rape law, trials primarily concerned with determining whether consent for sex was given, or whether sex continued after consent was withdrawn.</span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: ZapfCalligr BT,serif;">Of course the problem is that the government presumes to intervene and make activities illegal despite consent being given. This is often done under the guise of ‘protecting the individual from themselves’ but is more often a pandering to the sensibilities of some influential religious group that are somehow offended by the activities involved and wish to suppress their practise, even amongst those who don’t subscribe to their teachings.</span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: ZapfCalligr BT,serif;">Just law is then all law that recognises the sovereignty of the individual over their own mind and body, recognises the right of consenting adults to be sovereign over their collective minds and bodies and protects that sovereignty from all who would violate it. Unjust law is law that permits or demands that such sovereignty be violated. This can be on an individual level, such as a law that permitted a man to rape a woman without consequence, or it can be on an organisational level, such as a law that required the authorities to arrest members of the public caught in certain sexual practises.</span></p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: ZapfCalligr BT,serif;">To summarise:</span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: ZapfCalligr BT,serif;"><strong>Individual Sovereignty</strong> is the absolute sovereign right of all individuals over their own minds and bodies.</span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: ZapfCalligr BT,serif;"><strong>Consenting Adults.</strong> Any activity in which all present consent, and are mentally mature enough to grant consent, have not been deliberately misinformed by others present with regards to the risks of the activities and are able to withdraw consent, is an activity that is taking place between consenting adults.</span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: ZapfCalligr BT,serif;"><strong>Unjust Law</strong>: Any law which fails to recognise the sovereignty of the individual or of consenting adults shall be deemed unjust.</span></p>
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War.  So simple a word.  Three little letters.  And it conjures images in our heads of planes, bombs, nukes, soldiers, guns, battles, tanks, rockets, guerrillas, knights, swords, imperial legions and barbarian hordes stretching from the dawn of civilisation to the present.  We think of the suffering, the destruction, the loss of life, the wounded, the [...]]]></description>
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<p>War.  So simple a word.  Three little letters.  And it conjures images in our heads of planes, bombs, nukes, soldiers, guns, battles, tanks, rockets, guerrillas, knights, swords, imperial legions and barbarian hordes stretching from the dawn of civilisation to the present.  We think of the suffering, the destruction, the loss of life, the wounded, the horrors, and so we think we know what war is.  Some us have witnessed this death and destruction first hand, but many of us have simply heard tales, watched footage from tv, etc.  So we think we know what war is.</p>
<p>If this is what we think of when we think of war, then I am not entirely convinced we do.  From my perspective these things seem like attributes of war, or maybe expressions or consequences of war, rather than an understanding of war itself.  I feel instinctively that war is something deeper, and I also feel So how can we understand war itself?  My intention is to explore this theme in this article, as I don&#8217;t think war will ever go away, nor do I even think its constructive to want it to, but I do think we can build a world in which its more deadly and destructive expressions are.</p>
<p>As I was writing this article, <a title="The Art of War thread on the kiamagic.com forum" href="http://kiamagic.com/forum/read.php?3,251">a discussion started on the kiamagic.com forum</a> about <a title="Sun Tzu's &quot;The Art of War&quot;" href="http://classics.mit.edu/Tzu/artwar.html">Sun Tzu&#8217;s &#8220;The Art of War&#8221;</a>, which might be renamed &#8220;Basic Strategy for Dummy&#8217;s&#8221; these days despite widespread &#8216;use by analogy&#8217; in various fields of human competition.  Definitely worth a read, but following blindly no substitute for intelligence.  In any case, in replying on the thread I came up with the following insight:</p>
<p><em>&#8220;Before deciding to fight, one has presumably asked themselves first the question &#8216;why?&#8217;</em></p>
<p><em>Probably to either gain or protect something you value or even need (either physical or abstract). Fair enough. But this raises other less obvious questions. Firstly, what do you stand to lose if you don&#8217;t win? And perhaps more importantly, what do you stand to lose even if you do win? Are these potential losses of even greater value/need to you than the loss from not fighting? Can they be protected against?&#8221;</em></p>
<p>So a big question to ask in deciding to whether to fight is determining or understanding what you are prepared to sacrifice in order to win.  &#8220;Winning at any cost&#8221; may be a defiant battle cry but is hardly a sound basis on which to form a beneficial strategy.  In any conflict one should understand how much one is willing to sacrifice, whilst only making those sacrifices where necessary.  One should also understand how much is being sacrificed and when.  But also, one should be very clear about one&#8217;s definition of a successful outcome.</p>
<p>I have no doubt that the generals involved in most of the conflicts both contemporary and historical understood this.  I also doubt very much that the reasons they given to troops and populations or the levels of sacrifice they are prepared to endure have matched those they held in their heads.  Indeed giving away one&#8217;s true objective and level&#8217;s of excepted sacrifice may put the general at a disadvantage compared to their opponent.  Of course, the general does have to be clear about how much they can expect their troops and population to sacrifice also before this support.  Although it can work the other way.  Sometimes the public demands tough talk from a leader such that they must exaggerate in a big show of bravado.  This can help to intimidate the enemy.</p>
<p>This could result in a major disadvantage for democratic leaders during a conflict, such that they would almost certainly have to find objectives to keep public support that may vary greatly from their true objectives.  Indeed the true enemy they wage war against may not even be the one they tell the public.  It is not inconceivable for example that a democratically elected government may not even care about winning some foreign adventure they are sending their troops to fight in.  That may simply be a diversion to distract the public attention from laws designed to remove their freedoms, or simply make obscure changes to the law that may have otherwise .  Their real opponent may be their own electorate.  Seen from this light, it may be that America never intended to &#8216;win&#8217; in Vietnam.  It may not intend to actually &#8216;win&#8217; in Afghanistan.  If it does, great, if not it didn&#8217;t really matter, it was just a sacrifice it was prepared to make.</p>
<p>Allies may not even share objectives.  They may simply be able to work together in a conflict in order to achieve entirely different goals, presuming they don&#8217;t have to step on each others toes too much in the process.  Nor do they need to be truthful with each other.</p>
<p>I would suggest taking a non-dualist viewpoint on war, embracing the idea that multiple factions exist within any conflict, many of which form uneasy alliances with each other and that the strongest bonds may be more about shared ideology than loyalty to nationality.  Although nationalism can be one of the ideologies involved in the struggle.</p>
<p>Armies, weapons and destruction therefore seem more like occasional symptoms of an underlying conflict between hundreds of ideological factions that takes place on many other levels.</p>
<p>For example during the cold war many in the west supported communism and many in the east supported democracy and/or capitalism.  During WWII, many in Germany wished for a return to democracy, whilst an active faction of British Fascists, including at one point prominent newspapers such as the Daily Mail, wanted us to ally with Hitler.   In the ongoing conflict between various capitalist democratic nations and fundamentalist Islam,  we find many Muslims in fundamentalist countries would like democracy and whilst some living in democracies would support their conversion to a fundamentalist dictatorship.  Things are rarely clear cut.</p>
<p>Choose your allies well, but try and understand who they are and how much and how little their objectives match your own.  We are all in secret societies, whether we realise it or not&#8230;</p>
<p>Io Ares!  Io Athena!  Io Anarchons!</p>
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<p><strong>What is Evolver.net?</strong></p>
<p>Evolver is a new social network for conscious collaboration. It provides a platform for individuals, communities, and organizations to discover and share the new tools, initiatives, and ideas that will improve our lives and change the world. Evolver promotes sexy sustainability, yoga glamour, and shaman chic.  <strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>Are you an evolver?</strong></p>
<p>Evolvers are hope fiends and utopian pragmatists. We see the creative chaos of this time as a great gift and opportunity to rethink, reconnect, and reinvent. Evolvers appreciate pristine mountains, open source economics, and the precocious laughter of small children. Evolvers belong to the regenerative culture of the future, being born here and now.  <strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>Did you ever think: </strong></p>
<p><strong></strong> Humanity has potential beyond our imagining?<br />
We are a part of nature and not the bosses of it?<br />
We could make a world that works for everyone?<br />
We could collaborate instead of compete?<br />
If so, you are an evolver already.<br />
If not, maybe you should give it a try?<br />
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<p><strong>Why Evolver.net?<br />
</strong> Because we are the ones we&#8217;ve been waiting for.<br />
Because it&#8217;s our world to change.<br />
Because the universe is deeply mysterious, displays an extraordinary sense of humor, and has a great dance beat.   Maybe you don’t like social networks. Maybe you use too many already. Maybe you are sick of being IM’d and pinged, poked and stroked, prodded and friendstered.  <strong></strong></p>
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<p>What to do with foreclosed houses—How about letting homeless families move in? An innovative idea that&#8217;s also illegal.</p>
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<p>American streets are littered with foreclosed houses, but one daring advocate says these homes shouldn&#8217;t go to waste. He encourages and facilitates homeless squatting. It&#8217;s an idea that addresses two issues at once &#8211; homelessness and foreclosed homes—and it&#8217;s also illegal.</p>
<p>This week, NOW travels to Miami to meet with Max Rameau, an advocate for the homeless. Rameau&#8217;s organization, Take Back the Land, identifies empty homes that are still livable, and tries to find responsible families willing to take the enormous legal risks of moving in.</p>
<p>Rameau, who considers his mission an act of civil disobedience, says it&#8217;s immoral to keep homes vacant while there are human beings living on the street. But while these squatters have morality in their hearts, they don&#8217;t have the law on their side.</p>
<p>With the faltering economy separating so many people from their homes, what&#8217;s society&#8217;s responsibility to those short on shelter?</p>
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		<title>Professor Griff (Public Enemy) says No to Barack Obama, Supports Cynthia Mckinney</title>
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