Other Voices, Other Choices

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Other Voices, Other Choices

Other Voices, Other Choices promotes alternative, non-corporate political and environmental news and commentary. It is a blog, podcast, YouTube channel, and cable access TV series.

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    Remembering Past Wars...and Preventing the Next - Part 2

    Part 2 of an event to mark 100 years since the United States entered World War I, and 50 years since Martin Luther King Jr. made his famous speech against war. Recorded April 4, 2017 in Washington, DC. Moderated by David Swanson. Part 2 presenters include Maria Santelli, Jarrod Grammel, Nolan Fontaine, and David Swanson.

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    Remembering Past Wars...and Preventing the Next - Part 1

    Part 1 of an event which took place in Washington D.C. on April 4, 2017 to mark 100 years since the United States entered World War I, and 50 years since Martin Luther King Jr. made his famous speech against war. A new movement to end all war is growing. Part 1 speakers include Michael Kazin, Eugene Puryear and Medea Benjamin. Moderated by David Swanson.

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    A Conversation with Drone Resister Ed Kinane

    Also includes a short talk by former drone operator Christopher Aaron. Four drone resisters, James Ricks, Daniel Burns, Brian Hynes and Ed Kinane, from the 2015 Big Books action at Hancock Air Base were found innocent of all charges at 11pm Thursday, March 2, at the Dewitt Town Court. After deliberating for only about a half hour, the jury returned with a verdict of not guilty on all charges. Applause erupted in the courtroom. The four had been charged with obstruction of government administration, disorderly conduct, and trespass and faced a year in jail. Following the rendering of the verdict, a juror approached Brian Hynes and said “I really support what you are doing. Keep doing it.” During the trial, Brian Hynes told the jury, “This is not a case about contested facts, this is a case about contested meanings.” Hynes went on to explain to the jury that they could, in the words of the 4th Circuit of Appeals, acquit for any reason which appeals to their logic or passion. In powerful testimony, James Ricks told the jury about meeting the families of drone victims and seeing the wreckage of Hellfire missiles. Jurors were brought to tears several times. Daniel Burns said, “Would any of us deem it acceptable for our precious loved ones to be sacrificed for another nation’s anticipatory self defense? Of course not! Moreover, if drones were being aimed at my children by another country, I would hope with all my might that the citizens of that country might try and stop their country’s illegal and immoral actions.” Ed Kinane told the jury in clear and powerful language about his time living in Iraq during the war and about the terror sown by drones. Closing arguments were given by lawyers Daire Irwin and Jonathon Wallace as well as James Ricks and Brian Hynes. The trail resulted from an action on March 19, 2015. On the 12th anniversary of the U.S.’ illegal invasion of Iraq, seven members of the Upstate Coalition to Ground the Drones and End the Wars shut the main gate of the Hancock Drone Base (near Syracuse, NY) with a giant copy of the UN Charter and three other giant books – Dirty Wars (Jeremy Scahill), Living Under Drones (NYU and Stanford Law Schools), and You Never Die Twice (Reprieve). The nonviolent activists also held a banner quoting Article 6 of the U.S. Constitution, stating that every treaty signed becomes the supreme law of the land. They brought the books to Hancock to remind everyone at the base of the signed treaties that prohibit the killing of civilians and assassinations of human beings. The group attempted yet again to deliver a citizens’ indictment for war crimes to the Hancock Air base chain of command.

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Other Voices, Other Choices promotes alternative, non-corporate political and environmental news and commentary. It is a blog, podcast, YouTube channel, and cable access TV series.

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