Yesterday our monthly solidarity vigil was held at Maine's capital city in Augusta. We covered the four corners at the busy civic center intersection. As usual we got many more positive responses than negative ones.
Everyone expressed deep sadness, outrage and worry in our closing circle about the western colonizers continuing their genocide in Palestine and Sudan and now preparing to take the chaos and violence to Venezuela.
In the case of Venezuela, despite Trump's claims that it is a narco-state, anyone who pays the slightest attention to the facts in the situation knows it is the oil in Venezuela that the US wishes to steal. Venezuela has the most oil of any nation on the planet.
It would be proper to call the US a pirate nation as it attempts to rob the resources of another country which of course is illegal under international law.
At the same time the so-called 'Trump peace plan' in Gaza is a ruse. People are daily being killed in Gaza and the zionist terrorists are dramatically expanding their daily crimes against humanity in the West Bank. More than 330 killed, over 780 wounded, and nearly 400 violations since October 10, 2025 - children buried under rubble. The genocide is only repackaged.
The US continues to send more military aid to Israel - some are suggesting that this is being done to prepare for the next Iran attack.
If the U.N. was truly working as it should be, the US and Israel would be charged with countless acts of terrorism and globally sanctioned for their dirty deeds.
Our next two statewide monthly solidarity vigils will be held:
- Saturday, December 20 in Freeport (in front of L.L. Bean store) at 1:30 pm
- Saturday, January 10 in Saco along the bridges (parking at the Amtrak station) at 1:30 pm
Bruce











1 comment:
“It would be proper to call the US a pirate nation as it attempts to rob the resources of another country which of course is illegal under international law.“
ANOTHER AND ANOTHER AND ANOTHER. It never ends.
Two young bucks in huge new pickups peeled by me that day, screaming "GO HOME!" We've got approaching 900 bases in other people's countries — Russia has maybe 20, China has one and a half. Maybe those bases ought to go home — huh?
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