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AG Pam Bondi called the victim shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis a domestic terrorist. despite having no information about the woman. Trump agreed, of course.
Military Families Speak Out Opposes U.S. Attack on Venezuela
Military families across the country are once again devastated by our loved ones being used as pawns in a military operation that has nothing to do with their oath to protect country and Constitution and everything to do with oil markets and asserting dominance in the Western Hemisphere.
Military Families Speak Out (MFSO) condemns the latest actions involving Venezuela by President Trump. To violate a country's airspace, bomb their airports, kill over 80 civilian and military personnel and kidnap their head of state is a declaration of war, a criminal kidnapping, and a blatant violation of international law These actions occurred without Congressional authorization. The Constitution clearly assigns these powers to Congress. No debate took place. No vote occurred. The American people were denied a voice. Untold harm has and will come to the people of Venezuela, and to our loved ones in uniform.
Two decades ago, the US invaded Iraq, lying about weapons of mass destruction, and putting our loved ones and the people of Iraq in harm's way. Today the lies are different but the horrific results will be the same.
"We military families know firsthand the true cost of war," said MFSO member Alissa M. "My husband lost a lot of his battle buddies in Afghanistan and afterward. Some lost limbs, many suffer from PTSD, and far too many have been lost to suicide. Back then we were told the mission was to capture terrorists. I can't even imagine the carnage and moral injury our troops will suffer as a result of being given orders to invade another country, which is no threat to us, and control another country's oil."
Military Families Speak Out demands an end to this attempt to overturn the government of a sovereign nation, using our loved ones as cannon fodder and threatening the lives of the people of Venezuela. We demand, and our troops and the American people deserve, lawful orders grounded in the Constitution and respect for international law.
Congress must immediately reassert its authority over unlawful military acts and halt military action against Venezuela or any other sovereign nation. Our troops are not expendable. Their lives and their sacrifice demand lawful leadership rather than the misuse and abuse they will suffer being deployed to an unlawful military misadventure. We've seen this playbook before. We know how this will end. We simply cannot allow a new generation of service members and the people of Venezuela to be sacrificed for another illegal, immoral war for oil.
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Military Families Speak Out (MFSO) is a national organization of post-9/11 military families founded in 2002, speaking out to prevent and end the forever wars in the Middle East. MFSO welcomes the voices of military families speaking out against the misuse and abuse of service members in today's military misadventures including deploying the military to U.S. cities and towns, and currently to Venezuela.
Long Beach, CA. January 9, 2026Contact: Pat Alviso, 562-833-8035, [email protected]
I wish you had included at least a sentence about the US government's , usually with AFL and AFL-CIO support, actions in most of the countries migrants have come from that have made their migration necessary for them and their families. As socialist unionists, we need to link the immigration issue with US foreign actions (imperialist intervention usually) as much as we can, especially at this moment.
Please share the information about the song and singer on today's Hartman Report.It was "A Shot They Didn't Have to Take" and so excellent, but I don't know how tofind it again.
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Sabrina Carpenter condemns Trump administration's use of lyrics after Franklin the turtle backlash
Singer responds to ICE post: 'Do not ever involve me or my music to benefit your inhumane agenda'
Musician Sabrina Carpenter took issue Tuesday with a video montage depicting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids that used her music. (Photo credit: Jordan Strauss/Invision/The Associated Press // CBC)
Pop singer Sabrina Carpenter and the publisher of the beloved Canadian children's character Franklin the turtle are disavowing the Trump administration's use of their music and imagery to support its agenda.
Responding to the use of her song Juno in a video montage depicting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids, Carpenter tweeted Tuesday: "This video is evil and disgusting. Do not ever involve me or my music to benefit your inhumane agenda."
In the caption for the clip, the White House quoted Carpenter's lyrics "Have you ever tried this one? Bye-bye."
I'm more worried he's trying to make his own 1984. If he's got Venezuela to the south, might as well take Mexico to join everything up. If he takes Greenland, might as well take Canada. If he takes Greenland, that's the end of NATO and there will be no way to stop Putin who won't stop at Ukraine. China will see this and take Taiwan and both Koreas and probably Australia. If you aren't scared, you aren't paying attention.
Over the weekend, The Trump administration invaded Caracas, seized President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores, and killed at least 80 people in the process. Maduro and Flores are currently imprisoned in New York charged with “narco-terrorism.” Since the abduction of Maduro, Trump has announced the U.S. will run Venezuela and take over its nationalized oil industry.
The hypocrisies and lies are endless:
In the past, Trump promised an end to an “era of endless wars,” yet he has launched military strikes on Iran, Nigeria, Yemen, Iraq, Syria, and Somalia, provided aide to Israel’s carpet bombing of Gaza, and has now performed a regime change in Venezuela, with additional hints that countries like Colombia, Mexico, Cuba, and Greenland are next.
○ Ross Ulbricht, creator of a “dark web” site used by drug traffickers called Silk Road;
○ Garnett Gilbert Smith, a Baltimore drug kingpin responsible for distributing more than 1,000 kg of cocaine in less than two years;
○ Cesar Humberto Lopez-Lario, a high-ranking leader of MS-13;
○ Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez, convicted in New York of narcotrafficking, and sentenced to 45 years in prison before being pardoned by Trump last month.
The Trump administration has tried to justify its permission to “run” Venezuela by arguing that Maduro, as a dictator, doesn’t align with American values. American values are supposed to include self-sovereignty and democracy, but this weekend’s acts included neither. Instead, the Trump administration told oil company executives about the plan to depose Maduro before it happened, while Congress knew nothing about it. Moreover, Trump actively supports and befriends other dictators, like Vladimir Putin, Viktor Orbán, Javier Milei, and Mohammed bin Salman. Like the Bush administration’s invasion of Iraq, this is not about democracy or justice, it’s about controlling foreign oil for profit.
The administration’s focus on narco-terrorism, deflects from a bigger issue. China is currently doing more trade with Latin American than the U.S. Trump’s attack on Venezuela sends a warning message to China to stay out of “our” backyard. There is a also a domestic intent: deflect attention from released Epstein files which tie the president to Jeffrey Epstein, a human trafficker, child sex offender, and serial rapist.PG's Poster of the Week, made during the invasion of Iraq, reminds us of what happens when the U.S. government pretends to “fix” other countries while profiting off their oil reserves. The peoples of Iraq, Afghanistan, and Libya continue to suffer from American warfare in the name of oil.
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Founded in 2024, Boston University’s annual “Conference on the Jewish Left” gathers together scholars, students, and global partners of the Jewish left. At a time when foundational principles of justice and democracy are under attack, the conference provides an educational space to bridge the academic-community divide, and to explore the Jewish left’s values, institutions, and impact. The conference aims to tackle pressing public questions and to empower the next generation of leaders to make a real-world difference in the critical challenges facing humanity and the earth today.
Date: Thursday, February 12, 2026
Location (unless otherwise noted): George Sherman Union • Boston University • 775 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston.
Attendees can register to attend the conference in-person or via livestream.
Schedule
9 – 9:10 • Welcoming Remarks by Jeremy Menchik
9:10 – 10:00 • Keynote AddressSpeaker: Peter BeinartDiscussant: Marjorie Feld
10:20 – 11:10 • Morning Workshops (online or in-person)
11:30 – 12:20Speaker: Dove KentDiscussant: Ian Lustick
12:20 – 1:30 • LunchA prayer by Rabbi Greg Hersh will be followed by lunch and an organizational showcase.
2:40 – 3:30 • Afternoon Workshops (online or on-person)
3:50 – 4:40Speaker: Fadi QuranDiscussant: Michael Zank
4:40 – 5:00 • Closing Plenary led by Shaul Magid
5:15 – 7:00 PM • Closing ReceptionJoin us at the Howard Thurman Center, 808 Commonwealth Ave, Brookline, for live music and light appetizers. A cash bar will be available.