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Fighting for Justice* (2004)

He sat besidesHis father’s bedAnxious, concernedHe might be deadStarted prayingAnd quietly saidHave mercy my LordOr peace instead Though it wasIn the middle of autumnThe father was warmFrom top to bottomHe heard the prayerTo the Lord’s KingdomAnd gave his sonA piece of wisdom I’m pleased with youMy son and proudFor all[Read More…]

by March 3, 2009 0 comments Poetry

Blessed are the Children (2003)

Blessed are the childrenThe source of our joyYou loved the day you took themTo buy their first toyWhenever you hear the clangYou would say O’ boy Your thoughts are always with themEvery night and dayTheir smiles will bring happinessIn every shape and way Blessed are the childrenOn the day they’re[Read More…]

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Indebted for Life (2003)

To them you’d always be indebtedFrom the cradle to the graveYou could never pay ‘em backEven if you become their slave Rich or poorYoung or oldTheir love is betterThan silver and gold Single or divorcedHusband or wifeYou are indebtedTo them for life Their sacrifices, giving and kindnessAre unconditional with no[Read More…]

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Enduring Love (2003)

She had a visionHe was carrying herOn a white knightEver since they took himFrom her armsIn the middle of the nightHe’s never reallyBeen away orOut of her sightBecause he’s always beenInside her soulAs a guiding light He had a dreamIn his prison cellThey were togetherIn a magnificent flightFlying above the[Read More…]

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A Letter to my Dear Son (2003)

My very dear sonPeace be with youI might be goneYou may have a clue You’re old enough to knowThe world is not fairWith a brazen foe,Where many don’t care I know you’re anxiousI’ll be away for a whileI’m a prisoner of conscienceKeep the faith and smile God knows I’m innocentOf[Read More…]

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Contact Visit (2003)

Over nine months,Nine long months,Long painful months,Since he’s been moved In Solitary, In the SHU*Deprived of his humanity,Of his family,Yet, conditions have not improved The G-men, the Marshals,The Warden, his henchmenHave never caredTheir indifferenceMakes you sickAnd to get a relief from a judgeIs like trying to teach an old dogA[Read More…]

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A Biased Magistrate (2003)

He calls himself A magistrateBut loves to insultAnd desecrateIt’s difficult in his courtTo concentrateBecause he’s always ready to interruptAnd intimidate Whatever you sayHe won’t hearMight as well talkTo a deaf earHe ignores the lawyersAnd instills fearThey throw their handsAnd say O’ dear The bias is so apparentIn his courtroomIt happens[Read More…]

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Alexander Cockburn: The Ongoing Persecution of Sami al-Arian (8/3)

CounterPunch August 3, 2008 By ALEXANDER COCKBURN Link:Click here Efforts to free Sami al-Arian have now reached the U.S. Supreme Court. On July 30 an appeal was lodged with the Court by his attorneys, led by Professor Jonathan Turley. There are few prospects in the justice system so grimly awful[Read More…]

by March 2, 2009 0 comments 2008

USA vs Al-Arian: A Panel Discussion that includes “Ron, the juror” (5/16)

Tampa Bay Coalition for Justice and Peace Save Tampa Florida, May 16, 2007 The film USA vs Al-Arian was shown at the Tampa Theatre in Tampa, Florida on May 16,2007. A panel discussion was held following the showing of the documentary. What followsis a transcript of the panel discussion (transcribed[Read More…]

by February 28, 2009 0 comments 2007

USA vs Al-Arian: A Panel Discussion that includes “Ron, the juror” (5/16)

Tampa Florida, May 16, 2007 The film USA vs Al-Arian was shown at the Tampa Theatre in Tampa, Florida on May 16,2007. A panel discussion was held following the showing of the documentary. What followsis a transcript of the panel discussion (transcribed by Ted Miciri.)Ahmed Bedier, of the Council on[Read More…]

by February 28, 2009 0 comments 2007