Wednesday, March 26, 2008

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"...We will not surrender to extremists our right to think..."
Not In Our Name
Statement of Conscience Against War and Repression
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As in other areas, the medical industry finds real healing counter to profit making. Dimethyl sulfoxide (dmso) is a natural substance - widespread in minute amounts in nature - that is not patentable. It's made inexpensively by a fermentation process from e.g. wood waste. It threatens the financial status quo because it can be useful in so many ways (used carefully, since it increases absorption of smaller molecules into the skin) - so they fought it legally. I think they tried to make it illegal (as they did with the psychedelics, a whole category of drugs which can be helpful if used properly and carefully). At one time at least it was not allowed to be advertised in the U.S. as anything other than a solvent.
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Theaters Against War
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National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy
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A Little Sugar Makes the Medicine Go Down
America’s Next 9/11
by Paul Craig Roberts 3/24/8

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2008 Monsignor Charles Owen Rice Endowed Lecture in Catholic Social
Thought

Charles Owen Rice and Catholic Social Teaching
Still Relevant in the Twenty-First Century?

Charles McCollester
Director of the Pennsylvania Center for the Study of Labor Relations
Professor of Industrial and Labor Relations, IUP

Power Center Ballroom - Duquesne University
Wednesday April 2, 2008 4:00 PM

Charles Owen Rice graduated from Duquesne University in 1930 and was
ordained a priest of the Diocese of Pittsburgh in 1934. Pittsburgh was
then deep in the throes of the greatest economic crisis in the history
of the nation and fully a third of the region was unemployed. He fed
the hungry for more than a decade as director of St. Joseph’s House of
Hospitality and later in life visited prisoners regularly for thirty
years. He took on three great causes in his life; labor rights, civil
rights (anti-racism) and peace (anti-war). He fervently believed in
the dignity of labor and the right of workers to organize. During his
life, he walked on hundreds of union picket lines. With his close
friend, Steelworker union president Philip Murray, he spearheaded the
purge of Communists from the ranks of organized industrial labor in
the late 1940s. Full of regrets over the excesses of McCarthyism, he
threw himself into the struggle for civil rights and justice for the
black community in the 1960s. While he strongly supported America’s
involvement in World War II, in the 1960s he fiercely opposed United
States’ involvement in Vietnam and other imperial adventures around
the globe. With the collapse of local industry, Rice became once again
an articulate advocate for workers, their organizations and
communities. Throughout his controversial career, delivering pointed
social commentary for nearly sixty years as a columnist in the
Pittsburgh Catholic and as a radio commentator for several decades, he
proudly wore the title “labor priest.”

Charles McCollester entered Boston College in 1961. Active in John F.
Kennedy’s campaign for president, he participated in a freedom ride
and the March on Washington in 1963. After a Junior Year abroad, he
remained at the Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium, where he was
granted the doctorate in 1971 with a thesis on the French Jewish
philosopher Emmanuel Levinas. He participated in the upheavals in
Paris and Prague, 1968, and worked on a kibbutz in Israel while doing
research at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. After teaching
philosophy at St. Joseph’s Calumet College in industrial East Chicago,
Indiana, he hitch-hiked across Africa from north to west to east.
Arriving in Pittsburgh in 1973, he embarked on a blue collar career in
restaurants, carpentry and for seven years as a machinist. His wife
Linda and he were blessed with five children and are members of St.
Justin parish in Mt. Washington. McCollester has been a steward in
Local 57 of the Hotel and Restaurant union and was Chief Steward of UE
610 representing workers at the Union Switch & Signal. Hired by the
Pennsylvania Center for the Study of Labor Relations in 1986, he is a
professor in the Department of Industrial and Labor Relations at IUP.
In 1996, he edited Fighter with a Heart: Writings of Charles Owen
Rice, Pittsburgh Labor Priest. Past president of the Pennsylvania
Labor History Society and president of the Battle of Homestead
Foundation, he is currently completing a history of the city for its
250th anniversary, The Point of Pittsburgh: Production and Struggle at
the Forks of the Ohio.

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