Category Archives: Adventures in Hacktivism

Woman Arrested and Jailed For Putting Up A Poster In Cleveland – Confirmed

I don’t want this to be true. But I think it is. Update 5/16/06 – this is true guys. I’ve found a lot of info on it and will be posting here asap.
Things are getting really freaky. Sure, it happened in Cleveland, but it could happen anywhere, if it’s allowed to happen there.
Here’s the link from the World Can’t wait website.

Defend World Can’t Wait Activist Brutalized and Arrested by Police for Postering

This is from an email sent to me:

May 9: Judge Timothy McGinty forcibly incarcerated Carol Fisher in
the psych unit of the Cuyahoga County Jail in downtown Cleveland,
where she now sits for an indefinite period of time.
In a hastily called hearing yesterday, Judge McGinty made a highly
unusual and outrageous decision to force Carol to undergo a state
psychological exam as part of her pre-sentencing investigation. From
the very start of Carol’s case, the judge has openly said that she
must have mental problems for resisting an unlawful and brutal
encounter with Cleveland Heights police. He went even further in
yesterday’s hearing, saying that her opposition to the Bush regime
makes her “delusional.”

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Californians – Remember To Vote “No” On EVERYTHING In Next Week’s Special Election

Next Tuesday, November 8, California is having a Special Election so that our Governor Arnie can try to pass a bunch of crazy, arguably unconstitutional, legislation.
This is his way of attempting to surpass the checks and balances of our State Senate to quickly enact plans of actions that would never fly, were the public and legislators given the chance to learn about the details.
His first trick is having a Special Election in the first place – few voters actually show up to vote for those. Only the peeps already in Arnie’s corner are planning on showing up to usher in their bogus legislation.
The solution is quick and easy – show up and vote NO on everything!
Thanks,
lisa

Join The Organic Rebellion!

This thing is funny as hell, but its message is extremely important:
non-organic food can be bad for your health.
It’s sad to me that, instead of regulating our “regular” food so it’s safe (doesn’t contain pesticides, hormones, or other harmful ingredients), we’ve sort of given up on our regular food and decided to try to start up a brand of “healthy” food that won’t hurt us.

STORE WARS

Sending A Second Letter’s Even Sweeter – Help Stop Gonzales Confirmation

I’ve written a second letter that I’m sending now to all of the members on the judiciary committee. (Hopefully I’ll have a better list by email of them soon…)
Here’s a link to the first letter, in case you haven’t sent that one yet.
Subject header: Protect Our Troops – Oppose Gonzales Nomination

Dear Senator,
I’m writing you to a second time to request that you vote against the confirmation of Alberto Gonzales as US Attorney General because I feel it is so vitally important.
We must protect the Geneva Conventions, the War Crimes Act, and our diplomatic credibility throughout the rest of the free world. Now more than ever, with an unprecedented number of our armed forces and National Guard forces on active duty all over the world.
Send a message of strength and a clear signal that the abuses of Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib are being taken seriously, and that those days are over. Otherwise, you will send our troops, our country and the rest of the world in a very dangerous direction.
Sincerely,
Lisa Rein

Send to:
All the senators on the
judiciary committee
.
Senator Dick Durbin, (202) 224-2152,

http://durbin.senate.gov/sitepages/contact.htm

Senator Patrick Leahy, (202) 224-4242, senator_leahy@leahy.senate.gov
Senator Barbara Boxer, (202) 224-3553,

http://boxer.senate.gov/contact/webform.cfm

Senator Russ Feingold, (202) 224-5323, russ_feingold@feingold.senate.gov
Senator Edward Kennedy, 202/224-4543, senator@kennedy.senate.gov
Senator Tom Harkin, (202) 224-3254, tom_harkin@harkin.senate.gov
Senator Jim Jeffords, (202) 224-5141, Vermont@jeffords.senate.gov

Time For Republicans and Democrats Alike To Stand Together In Opposition To Gonzales

Please do this today! Every second counts on this one guys-lr

Learn more via Video, Audio, Transcripts and Analysis of the Confirmation Hearings.

I just realized today that we’ve found our first bi-partisan issue of this administration: opposing Gonzales as US Attorney General.
Republican and Democrats should be able to join together in opposition to Gonzales for many reasons.
(In case you’re not familiar with this situation, Gonzales is the legal counsel that wrote the “torture memo” that declared that the geneva convention was “quaint” in the context of the war on terror. And basically said that torture was OK.)
It’s just bad politics to place a man who openly condones torture and provides a legal justification for it as head of our Federal Justice system.
As a Republican, one should be concerned about how an extremist such as Gonzales places the entire Republican party in a bad light. Surely not all Republican’s condone torture, but if the Republican-appointed Attorney General condones it, it sure looks like that way.
We have enough bad faith across nations without the man who wrote the infamous “Torture Memo” as head of our Justice Department. Plus, it sends a skewered message to the rest of the world that could put our troops at risk, by suggesting that the Geneva convention is somehow outdated.
Now, more than ever, with our troops spreading out all over the world, we need the Geneva convention to help protect them from being mistreated as POWs in other countries. (Let’s not get into whether they should be fighting there or not. The point is they’re there, and we need to protect them by keeping the Geneva convention in full force.)
I think that most Democrats would agree with the above reasoning as well.
Basically, anyone against torture and in favor of the Geneva Convention should be in agreement with this objective.
That means, for once, we might be all be on the same page.
Let’s take advantage of this opportunity to work together to send a strong message to Congress opposing Gonzales as Attorney General.
With Gonzales on hold, there are a few days to get the word out to our Senators.
Here’s a little letter that you can cut and paste and modify for your own letter.
Write as many letters to as many Senators as you can. (Time count: 6 minutes to email/fill out forms for everyone below.)
I’ll be posting clips from the confirmation hearings over the course of the day to try to clarify some of the more complex issues.
In the subject header, write “Please Oppose Gonzales And Protect Our Troops.”

Dear Senator,
I’m writing you to request that you vote against the confirmation of Alberto Gonzales as US Attorney General. I feel that placing a man with such questionable values as head of our Justice Department will send a very damaging message to the rest of the world and place our troops abroad in unnecessary danger.
We must protect the Geneva convention and our diplomatic credibility abroad by voting against Alberto Gonzales as US Attorney General.
Sincerely,
Lisa Rein

Here’s a list of senators to start with. I’m trying to put together a list of particularly relevant senators, like the one’s on the panel asking the questions.
Update 1/24/05 – send letters to these senators on the Judiciary committee.
I know that Dick Durbin and Patrick Leahy are on it, because I saw them during the hearings, so I’m putting them at the top of the list.
Senator Dick Durbin, (202) 224-2152,
http://durbin.senate.gov/sitepages/contact.htm

Senator Patrick Leahy, (202) 224-4242, senator_leahy@leahy.senate.gov
Senator Barbara Boxer, (202) 224-3553,
http://boxer.senate.gov/contact/webform.cfm

Senator Russ Feingold, (202) 224-5323, russ_feingold@feingold.senate.gov
Senator Edward Kennedy, 202/224-4543, senator@kennedy.senate.gov
Senator Tom Harkin, (202) 224-3254, tom_harkin@harkin.senate.gov
Senator Jim Jeffords, (202) 224-5141, Vermont@jeffords.senate.gov
Alright, back in a bit with some clips and discussion from the hearings…

Tell The House Committee On The Judiciary To Investigate Ohio – One Million Emails Needed Immediately!

Rep. John Conyers has been our one friend in congress who has been compelled to investigate the obvious hanky panky that went on during the Ohio election.
He would like to compel the House Judiciary Committee to hold hearings about the 2004 election, but he feels he would need a million emails to turn their heads enough to go for it.
Let’s give him two million!
Go here:
http://www.house.gov/judiciary_democrats/contact.html

Type “Ohio Voting Irregularities” in the “Other” box of the form, and then write your own letter, or cut and paste this email in the body of the form, and send it off. (Update: Yeah, the first version of the below letter was corny, so I amended it.)
Estimated time: 30 seconds.

I am writing to urge the House Judiciary Committee to hold hearings as soon as possible on the irregularities of the 2004 election.
There were too many things that just didn’t add up, including several precincts where there were more votes for Bush than registered voters.
It is important to know exactly what happened in Ohio, and many other states, so that it does not happen again.
With all this in mind, I ask you to take these discrepancies seriously by holding hearings immediately to investigate them.

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Congressional Hearing On Ohio Voting Fraud Set For Wednesday December 8, 2004 – Call CSPAN And Tell Them To Broadcast It

This just in from t r u t h o u t
(See the entire article under “More” below, including a letter to Kenneth Blackwell from Rep. John Conyers, Jr., Rep. Melvin Watt, Rep. Jerrold Nadler, and Rep. Tammy Baldwin.

Democratic Representative John Conyers, Jr. of Michigan, ranking Minority member of the House Judiciary Committee, will hold a hearing on Wednesday 08 December 2004 to investigate allegations of vote fraud and irregularities in Ohio during the 2004 Presidential election. The hearing is slated to begin at 10:00 a.m. EST in the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington DC…
Any who wish to see this hearing receive wide attention should contact their Senators and Representatives and ask that they attend. Furthermore, any who wish to see this hearing receive wide attention should contact the television network C-SPAN and ask them to broadcast the event in its entirety. C-SPAN accepts suggestions for events to be broadcast at events@c-span.org. The network can also be contacted via telephone at (202) 737-3220.

I just sent the following letter:
Hi guys,
Democratic Representative John Conyers, Jr. of Michigan, ranking Minority member of the House Judiciary Committee, will hold a hearing on Wednesday 08 December 2004 to investigate allegations of vote fraud and irregularities in Ohio during the 2004 Presidential election. The hearing is slated to begin at 10:00 a.m. EST in the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington DC.
I hope you will be broadcasting this event in its entirety.
Thanks,
Lisa Rein
Starting Monday morning, when their offices open, I’ll be calling every day to say the same thing the letter does. Hope you do the same. (I’ll post a reminder here, no worries 🙂
Thanks!
lisa

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High School Students Stage Protest Direction Of The Country

Hmmm. Seems like these kids understand the direction of the country perfectly.


Worried students spend night in school to protest direction of country

By P. Soloman Banda for the Associated Press.

At least 85 students worried about war, a return of the draft and the future of the environment staged an overnight protest in the Boulder High School library before leaving peacefully Friday morning.
The students said they wanted assurances from political leaders about the direction of the country. Rep. Mark Udall, D-Colo., met with some of the students for about an hour after they left the library at 7 a.m.
”We’re worried that in four years we’re going to be at war with five countries and we’re going to have no trees,” senior Cameron Ely-Murdock said.
”I know that’s an extreme position, but I’m really worried about the draft,” he said.

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Drew Barrymore On The Daily Show

This is from the September 13, 2004 program.

Drew Barrymore On The Daily Show
(Small – 17 MB)
I was really impressed with Drew and the movie she made (that she ended up selling to MTV). She’s trying to educate youth about voting and make politics hip and sexy. Right on Drew!
If anyone knows where her movie may be online, please let me know.



The Daily Show
(The best news on television.)

Update On The Last Few Weeks Of Life: Dreams, Enlightenment, and the Electoral College

Hey folks, just a few words to sort of check in with everyone.
I’ve been in Europe for the past few weeks, and have made a move from San Francisco back to the East Bay right before I left. So I just came home to an apartment full of boxes and, needless to say, no Tivo or computer hooked up yet. The cable guy comes today, so I should be back in business soon.
My sister and her fiancee, Pete, were kind enough to record all of the Daily Shows and Presidential debates for me while I was away, so those should all be up soon. Bill O’Reilly was on the Daily Show last week, and that will be up next week (it will be on the next DVD they send me, along with tonight’s debate).
I’m also taking the plunge and learning how to make .mov files from a DVD source (read: Lisa enters the present — I know many of you have been trying to help me get there for over a year 🙂
So I just wanted to let you know where the hell I’ve been — many of you have expressed interest, and perhaps a little concern. Things are well. More than well. I’ve just been busy doing this european distribution thing for my latest project, Wide Hive Records.
Now, back to the issues at hand…
Last night, on Frontline (PBS), I watched a two hour documentary on John Kerry and George Bush. Damn. I wish I had been recording it. Perhaps one of you have it and can send it to me so I can put it up for everyone. Perhaps it will re-air this weekend or something and I’ll have a chance to put it up…but anyway it was an incredible piece.
The show parallelled the lives of John Kerry and George W. Bush from their time at Yale through to the present. Kerry goes to Vietnam, in good faith, even though he knows it’s bullshit. He does a great job, but feels horrible about the War and his part in it, and comes back to the states full of information that nobody wants to hear. George W. is basically a networking guy that knows how to take visitors out on the town for a good time, while pumping their heads full of whatever ideas are on his agenda at the time. Admittedly, a useful and valuable skill — in any industry.
He did get special treatment by several members of our government and Texas National Guard folks by being let into the guard and not having to go to Vietnam. I really wouldn’t have a problem with this, to be honest (anyone in their right mind at the time was trying to get out of Nam, and rightly so), HOWEVER, he was still talking like Nam was the right thing to do the whole time, and that pisses me off. If Nam was the right thing to do, he should have suited up and gone over there himself.
His actions strongly parallel the situation now, where we’ve got Hawks in our government saying Iraq is the right thing to do, while none of their children or people they care about are actually over their fighting it. Plus, these hawks aren’t treating the soldiers they’ve sent over there properly — not paying them enough, giving them enough supplies, taking care of their families, or even giving them proper medical care when they get back. (See my category Against The War, Support Our Troops for specifics on this.) I don’t think there’s a single person on either side of this war that would agree with this behavior. It’s just plain wrong in the truest sense of the word.
Meanwhile, back to last nights documentary. In the late 60’s and early 70’s, Kerry is touring the country and talking to Congress and going on talk shows and doing whatever he can to put an end to the war through education and information and public awareness of the situation. He talks about things like “Free Fire Zones” (where soldiers are allowed to shoot anything in the area — including civilians, women and children, entire villages, you name it) — and how these zones, by definition, violate the Geneva convention.
This situation also hits home right now with the Iraq war, in that many of the acts that our soldiers are being ordered to carry out can be likened to these Free Fire Zones. We’re fencing villages in, leveling them entirely, torturing prisoners, and imposing marshall law where death is the legal punishment for any crime the government sees fit to apply it to. We are the terrorists of Iraq right now, and our boys and girls want no part of it, and they are also literally trapped over there — in many cases serving against their will, even though their tour of duty has officially ended. At the same time we’re sending virtually untrained National Guard troops over there like lambs to the slaughter.
Again, just plain wrong in the truest sense of the word. Oh, and don’t forget that the whole war was based on a series of lies — namely the one big WMD lie, much like the Gulf of Tonkin incident that never happend which enabled us to righteously enter Vietnam in the 60’s.
But back to Kerry. It was really the second half of the program I watched last night, combined with a dream I had that I just awoke from moments ago — when I was sort of hanging out with Kerry at some political event, much like I used to converse with Howard Dean during events last year before this year’s primaries. The dream made me want to get up and write some words to you about him. (My server was actually down at 5am this morning when I wrote this, hence the discrepancy in the time stamp on this post.)
Kerry was very involved in the Nuclear Freeze campaign in the 80’s. He made it the centerpiece of his political platform, and had some political disappointments as a result, due to his seeming like such a lefty. Incredible that stopping the planet from destroying itself through the use of nuclear weapons is seen as a ‘left wing’ stance. You would think it was in everyone’s interest to not blow ourselves up, but go figure. Anyway, he’s on the right side of that issue, and, as the story progressed, he seemed to be on the right side of every issue. Now I know that he hasn’t come out as strong as some of us would like on some of the issues, but I have a feeling that he will do so when the time is right, when he doesn’t have to play it safe so as not to freak out the moderate voters he’s trying to attract away from Bush.
All I’m trying to say is that I feel better about Kerry now that I know more about his history. And I don’t feel that he’s only the lesser of two evils. Admittedly, that’s how I’ve been feeling these last few months, and why I haven’t been more vocal on the subject, to be honest. Well, I don’t feel that way any more. I feel like Kerry is a good guy and will make a great President. His morals are in the right place, and you can’t say that about many politicians these days.
So I’m getting my equipment back up and running over the next few days, and I’ll be posting a ton of important stuff to help get the word out about the issues and help you guys make your case to any moderates you know — perhaps in your family, for starters. I myself have some moderates on the fence that I am trying to gently persuade. We have two important things on our side: (1) the facts, and (2) their lies coming to light. Nobody likes to be lied to, especially by their leaders, and especially about life and death situations, but Bush and Cheney have been lying to us about life and death situations since their first days in office.
Whether they are lying about the reasons for entering the war, or making up stories about Jessica Lynch that never actually happened, in order to give us some false hero to worship (while ignoring the real heroes of this war — and yes there are a few, like Sergeant Patrick Miller — whose story will go up later today). The point is they lie. They lie, and kill people for money, and do it all for personal gain, and now we’re back into territory that everyone can agree on is just plain wrong.
But I digress — which I get to do if I want because it’s my blog. And I guess I didn’t realize how much I’ve missed blogging and talking to you guys. It’s a form of therapy really. And I’m back on therapy, for the time being 🙂
Long story short – these next few weeks are a very critical time. It’s a time when we need to get every person over 18 over to the polls on November 2.
Which brings me to my last two points. One is that a number of folks in Europe told me that there are a million plus ex-patriots that are mobilizing to vote for Kerry to help him win. It’s actually more than a million — I think a couple million — but I can’t remember the exact number and I like to round down when I’m not sure about a statistic — so I can’t be accused of embellishment. (There’s also the Howard Stern vote — over 8 million people — this statistic I’m sure of. Howard is an unlikely ally in this fight – certainly not someone I ever saw myself aligning with – but there he is, speaking the truth about Bush and Clear Channel, and mobilizing his army of listeners to do the right thing.)
BUT — and here’s my last point — as many have brought to my attention. We are on the electorate system. What does this really mean? How do we get to these people? Assuming that the popular vote is under control, how do we secure the electorates? I’m not sure yet. But I’m going to try to find out. Perhaps you can help me — and I can publish our findings here.
So that’s it guys. I just wanted to catch up a bit, and let you know where I’ve been, and where I’m going — on several different fronts. I’m actually going to put my music stuff on hold a bit to take care of what’s really important over these next few weeks, and I hope you’ll do the same. I’m here if you want to talk — and please let me know if there’s anything I can do to help you help the situation.
We’re all in this together.
Peace,
Lisa
P.S.
Side note: I blew it as far as signing up as a poll worker. I hadn’t considered how leaving for three weeks in September/October would kind of ruin the chances of being a poll worker. So I apologize for failing in that regard, but I hope that those of you that I might have inspired to be poll workers won’t be too mad at me about it. I would of done it if I was able, so if you’ve signed up, I hope you’ll follow through on it. (And please let me know about your experiences so I can chronicle them here.)