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By Anonymous (not verified), 23 January, 2013
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WSQT Direct Action Radio 90.5 FM in DC

The second inauguratiom of Barrack Obama, unlike the first one, did not go unopposed by protesters ranging from anti-drone activists to environmentalists to anarchists. Barrack Obama ran on an antiwar platfrom, yet he has stepped up the murderous use of armed drones in country after country. He promised to close Guantanimo Bay in early 2009. Today, not only is Guantanimo Bay still open, but new legislation allows indefinate detention even of American "citizens."

By Anonymous (not verified), 3 January, 2013
Author
WSQT Direct Action Radio 90.5 FM in DC

Pirate Radio Song
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Palestine Today for Jan 3
War Update:more drone strikes in Pakistan
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Tar Sands blockade shuts Keystone XL site w/ "dump platforms
Capt Paul Watson speaks on useless injunction against Sea Shepherd by whalers
Grand Jury arrest of 4th PNW activist spurs wave of retaliation
Rap opposing gun control laws(warning: explicit)
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By Anonymous (not verified), 16 October, 2012
Author
WSQT Direct Action Radio 90.5 FM inb DC

Pirate Radio Song
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Palestine Today for Oct 16
Another Gaza aid/blockade buster boat departs from Naples
War Update: Three children killed by NATO airstrike
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Pac NW grand jury jails another for refusing to snitch, property damage punitive attacks result
Residential protests against vivisection/HLS in DC
Tar sands blockade solidarity rally in DC Oct 15
Surge of over 50 protesters reinforces, resupplies tar sands blockade
Democracy Now interview with landowner victimized by TransCanada for pipeline

By Anonymous (not verified), 16 October, 2012
Author
WSQT Direct Action Radio 90.5 FM in DC

On the 15th of October, over 50 environmental activists and Texas landowners whose land is being stolen by TransCanada for the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline swarmed onto the construction site to reinforce blockade that has now been in place for over three weeks, since the 24th of September.

By Anonymous (not verified), 15 October, 2012
Author
WSQT Direct Action Radio 90.5 FM in DC

On the 11th of October, a third activist, Leah-Lynn Plante, was sent to jail for refusing to talk to a Seattle grand jury supposedly investigation Occupy protests on Mayday. In other words, three people are now being held indefinately in jail for refusing to snitch on Occupy activists and Anarchists in the Pacific Northwest.

The grand jury's act of sending a third activist to jail has unleased another wave of punitive retaliation by anarchists across the entire continent.

By Anonymous (not verified), 9 October, 2012
Author
WSQT Direct Action Radio 90.5 FM in DC

Here is the playlist from our October 9 broadcast

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Palestine Today for October 9
War Update: Taliban says US fleeing Afghanistan in humiliation, no reponse from US
Code Pink Joins thousands in Pakistan to protest drone strikes
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Micah Turner publicly defects from US military at Freedom Plaza
Micah Turner's "Titans Rising" rap
Occupy DC October 5 action coverage
Keystone XL construction being blockaded in Texas
Between the Lines: The Keystone XL blockades

By Anonymous (not verified), 6 October, 2012
Author
WSQT Direct Action Radio 90.5 FM in DC

Pirate Radio Song
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This Week in palestine for week 40 of 2012
Between the Lines short: 2001 US/Northern Alliance raid in Afghanistan harmed women's rights
War Update: US forces resume joint patrols, get immediate attacks
Mona Eltahawy arrested For defacing Anti-Muslim hate NYC Subway, now same posters for DC metro?
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Occupy and Vets stage daylong protest at Department of Veterans Affairs
Desertion song (clip)
Occupy DC anniversary week of action coverage
Keystone XL construction being blockaded in Texas

By Anonymous (not verified), 3 October, 2012
Author
WSQT Direct Action Radio 90.5 FM in DC

Since the 24th of September, the courageous activists of Tar Sands Blockade have been physically blocking construction of the Keystone XL tar sands oil pipeline in Texas, where construction of the southern leg has already started. Treesits, protesters locking themselves to heavy equipment, and even an incident where a Houston resident locked himself to an underground capsule have blocked the route and prevented Transcanada from clearutting trees in that area.