LOLA

LOLA takes on the TSA

By Anonymous, on Jan 31, 2011

TSA

LOLA's all over the country joined in with WeWontFly.com protest of the TSA.

Executive Director, Allison Gibbs voiced her take on the TSA's usage of the Body Scanner machines and the rugged pat downs. The AP noted this: 

http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=12238474

LOLA Ladies Won’t Be Fooled

By Zaira Dynia, on Oct 1, 2010
As I see it, every day you do one of two things: build health
or produce disease in yourself.  -Adelle Davis

It seems the current shift in Health consciousness hasn’t reached everybody. Some people are still running to the super market to by hundreds if not thousands of products that are saturated with High Fructose Corn Syrup(HFCS). Nonetheless, what little people are waking up to the terrible truths of this deadly ‘syrup,’ is enough to scare the Corn Refiners Association (CRA) into trying to trick people by changing the name.

LOLA’s New Look

By Blayne Bennett, on Aug 10, 2010

iamlola.org

 

Ladies of Liberty Alliance is poised to make a huge impact this upcoming year, and in true lady-like fashion they are going to do it while looking good.  Check out the new website LOLA released yesterday: http://www.iamlola.org/

LOLA 2.0

By Allison Gibbs, on Jul 19, 2010

Rosie

Hello Ladies of Liberty,

So it’s been a great year for LOLA. We have expanded, gotten a tidal wave of excitement, and I have been seeing leaders emerging from our ranks. In one year so many of the original LOLA Core have become leaders and faces in this movement. They are amazing individuals.

Tracey Iraq update 4/23

By Tracey Harmon, on Apr 23, 2010

Dear Friends and Loved ones,

On Tuesday we drove 8 hours to the Turkey/Iraq border through mountains, winding roads, and numerous checkpoints.  My smile that has rescued me from several traffic violations came in very useful while answering questions regarding our activities up north! I even snapped a few photos at one checkpoint with the anti-war and IVAW banner, stupid, yes…but oh so difficult to resist such a powerful photo opportunity – you can yell at me when I return home

In the region of  Erbil we stopped at a massive grave site.  The grave is the final resting place to approximately 10,000 bodies buried under 500 unmarked tombstones. The victims were murdered in the South around Baghdad during then Anfal Campaign, a genocide that took place against the Kurdish population of Iraq in 1988.  The campaign was under the leadership of Ali Hassan, Sadaam’s cousin, aka “chemical Ali" - 75,000 Kurds were deliberately murdered by chemical attacks, Ariel bombing, and mass executions.  Their remains were transferred up North and now lay to rest at this site.