What a strange world we live in…
Nobel Prize For Promises
By Howard Zinn for t r u t h o u t.
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What a strange world we live in…
Nobel Prize For Promises
By Howard Zinn for t r u t h o u t.
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Today at 1pm there will be a big peace concert in the park.
(Complete music schedule below.)
I’ll be singing a really short song around 12:30 pm with my friend Audrey Howard.
(We’re doing harmonies on a cover of Green Day’s Life During Wartime.)
It would be great to have a big turn out for this thing.
I will be video taping portions of it, and audio recording the whole thing.
DJ Praxis will be holding it together all day – MP3 of “dem bonez” — and most likely spinning while the sun sets after the main show is over.
Michael Franti (Spearhead) goes on at 2:30 pm.
Free Peoples is headlining, and they go on around 4:30 pm.
Here’s more about them:
Free Peoples is a Bay Area-based band playing a style fusing bluegrass, folk and jazz. The members come from various projects local to Los Angeles and San Francisco, most notably, Trichromes, Buzz, Spirit Level and Top Four Flights. Tim Sawyer is on lead vocals and Guitar. Johnny Downer plays lead guitar and vocals. Michael DiPirro is on bass and vocals.
Special Guest on Free Peoples new self titled cd includes; Tony Trischka on banjo, Tom Rozum on Mandolin, David Phillips on Dobro and Chad Clouse on fiddle.
Mike D can also be seen with his other project, The Trichromes, featuring Billy Kreutzmann of the Grateful Dead.
(Complete music schedule below.)
Directions
Public Transit: 5 Fulton to 30th Avenue. It is a very short downhill block to J.F.K.
Drive and you’re there!
If you are driving the park is open for traffic west of 19th Avenue and it
is easiest to find the meadow if you enter from Fulton St. and 30th Avenue.
Complete Music Schedule
12:30 pm Lisa Rein and Audrey Howard (like if you blink, you’ll miss us 🙂
12:45 pm Ara Avakian (singer/songwriter) &
Eric Hellweg (singer/songwriter)
1:00 pm DJ Praxis
1:20 pm Irina and MNO – World Music Meets Electronica Laptops + live
1:40 pm Pushing Destinations hip-hop
2:00 pm Andrea Pritchett
2:30 pm Michael Franti
3:00 pm Red Guard
3:35 pm Raz K
I’ll have photos and hi-res and audio up soon, but I didn’t want to sit on this any longer so here’s
My Video Directory for April 5, 2003 in Oakland, CA.
Right now I have a complete (“all”) version of Barbara Lee’s speech.
An “edited” version of Barbara Lee’s speech that includes all of the major quotes without waiting for the crowd to finish clapping and all of the thank you’s.
The edited version broken down into two parts for easier download.
and…
Then I have Harry’s Belafonte’s entire speech in two parts.
The file names should be pretty self-explanatory, but I’ll be putting up a better interface up in the morning.
Peace!
Update: 3/27/03, 12:43pm — Damn, I thought this story had just happened when I posted it this morning — which is why I was so shocked. Luckily, a reader tipped me off that the story was from a while ago. So, although I think it’s relevant to what’s going on now, the story itself is not going on now, so I thought I’d better clarify that. (I don’t want anybody to make the same mistake I did — and I want to be able to do this news thing right when I attempt to do it.)
The above is just a longwinded way of saying that this story is from November 13, 2001.
Now I have to take this story out of “Peace Watch” and create some other category for these kinds of stories. There’s nothing peaceful about this story or some of the other stories I’ve been posting in Peace Watch and I guess I’m going to have to create another friggin’ category for all of this violent and humanitarian/casualties of war type stuff. That really sucks, but it’s the way it’s got to be. Peace Watch is supposed to be about diplomacy-related happenings. There simply aren’t any right now. So I shouldn’t clutter my hopeful category with violent stories as if somehow the violence is going to lead to peace.
Al-Jazeera Kabul offices hit in US raid
This office has been known by everybody, the American airplanes know the location of the office, they know we are broadcasting from there
Al-Jazeera Managing Director Mohammed Jasim al-Ali
The Qatar-based satellite channel, which gained global fame for its exclusive access to Osama Bin Laden and the Taleban, announced that none of its staff had been wounded.
But al-Jazeera’s managing director Mohammed Jasim al-Ali, told BBC News Online that the channel’s 12 employees in Kabul were out of contact.
Mr Jasim would not speculate as to whether the offices were deliberately targeted, but said the location of the bureau was widely known by everyone, including the Americans…
Al-Jazeera has a reputation for outspoken, independent reporting – in stark contrast to the Taleban’s views of the media as a propaganda and religious tool.
But the channel has been viewed with suspicion by politicians in the West and envy by media organisations ever since the start of the US-led military action in Afghanistan…
The banner of al-Jazeera
The channel says its guiding principles are “diversity of viewpoints and real-time news coverage”
This is probably a long shot guys, but we’re only talking about sending an email.
Estimated time commitment: 10 seconds.
Subject: URGENT: Potential stop-the-war vote in Congress
Friends and Concerned Americans,
Against all odds, there were enough signatures, e-mails telegrams and
phone calls within the last 24 hours to Congressman Dennis J.Kucinich
of Ohio to persuade him to introduce before the House of
Representatives
in Washington, D.C. a little known resolution that deprives the
President of his authority to wage war.
However, we must now persuade Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert
that there is a growing consensus if not a plurality to mandate the
resolution for a House ballot.
Therefore, please take a moment to e-mail Speaker Hastert by simply
saying, “I am in favor of introducing HJ Resolution 20 for a vote.”
Speaker Hastert’s e-mail:
Speaker@mail.house.gov
Please do this NOW.
And please forward to every other concerned citizen you know
Ha! Another media disinformation campaign. A friend was telling me how he was hearing that “everyone was booing” when Moore took advantage of this rare opportunity to sneak some truth out to the nation.
You can listen and decide for yourself, but I hear as much clapping as booing as our fearless leader, right on schedule, says what needed to be said.
I don’t even know if this is a complete clip yet, but I wanted to make it available for you asap: Michael Moore At The Oscars
There’s a video stream of Q and A with Michael afterwards here too.
(Thanks to The Rattler and Kevin Burton for help finding this stuff.)
Mary Ann Wright’s Letter of Resignation to Colin Powell
I firmly believe the probability of Saddam using weapons of mass destruction is low, as he knows that using those weapons will trigger an immediate, strong and justified international response. There will be no question of action against Saddam in that case. I strongly disagree with the use of a
CONTEMPLATING WAR IN THE LAND OF PEACE
…This is a continuation of the same national system of denial that we
began to construct during Gulf War I. Ask a knowledgeable American
how many people died in that conflict and you will probably be told
that the death toll was somewhere around 150. (I seem to recall 138
American fatalities.)
You will probably not hear about the roughly 400,000 Iraqis we killed
during that bully outing. You will almost certainly not hear about
the retreating column of almost 50,000 Iraqi soldiers that were
incinerated on the highway from Kuwait on the orders of war
criminal-turned-Drug Czar Barry McCaffrey. While I think that Gulf
War I may have been justified and even necessary, the fact that we
were able to conduct it with so little empathic memory does not bode
well for Gulf War II. We should still be in mourning for all the
unwilling conscripts who died at the point of our surgically sharp
sword rather than wielding it again with so much less moral
justification.
But this is just one aspect of how we have blunted our national
conscience with media. Even more dangerous is our new willingness to
believe that America’s agenda is more important than the preservation
of international law. The United Nations Charter explicitly prohibits
one nation from attacking another except in self-defense or with the
sanction of the UN Security Council. If our attack of Iraq is
self-defense, then I would be equally innocent if I returned to
Wyoming and killed everyone in Pinedale who is well-armed, doesn’t
like me, and beats his wife. (This would require quite a killing
spree…)
Even if this war is so sophisticated that very few “collateral
damages” are inflicted, even if the Ba’ath regime folds immediately
and our troops enter Baghdad festooned in the garlands of a grateful
and liberated populace, even in the extremely unlikely event that we
find a cache of Iraqi nuclear weapons, all packed up for delivery to
Al -Qa’ida , it will still be illegal and immoral. Victory will not
change that.
It is also profoundly impractical, when one considers the larger consequences.
Even if victory is swift and painless , we will have wounded, perhaps
mortally, the peace-waging capacity of the United Nations.
We will have sewn deep discord within the European Union and badly
damaged relations with two of our most important allies, France and
Germany.
We will have destroyed remaining popular support for the governments
of Jordan, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia, our three most important allies
in the Middle East.
We will have established – and not only for ourselves – the
legitimacy of preemptive attack.
We will have radicalized half a billion young Muslims, transforming a
monster into a martyr in their eyes.
We will have installed ourselves as the rulers of an energy colony
that will not be easy to govern, given the bitter – and, to us,
inscrutable – divisions that exist between its Shiites, its Sunni,
and its Kurds.
We will have brought ourselves to the brink of active hostilities
with Turkey, formerly a strong ally.
We will have bankrupted the teetering American economy.
We will have inserted long-term instability in world financial and
energy markets.
We will have devalued the currency of American moral authority to the
vanishing point. We will have turned America, long the hope of the
world, into the most feared and hated of nations. We will have traded
our national capacity to inspire for a mere capacity to intimidate.
And for what? To avenge 9/11 by punishing a regime that had no proven
role in it? Out of humane concern for the Iraqi people, whom we have
been, by our own policies, starving and impoverishing for the last
decade? In order to destroy possibly mythical “weapons of mass
destruction” in Iraq, even while we abide their proven existence in
such potentially irrational countries as Pakistan, Israel, India,
France, and, hardly least, the United States? The Administration
attacked before it ever provided a justification that would satisfy
any but the most TV-enchanted Christian soldier.
Is this all about Saddam switching to the Euro?
Mmmmnnahh–could be?!
“Not Oil, But Dollars vs. Euros”
America’s Bush administration has been caught in outright lies, gross
exaggerations and incredible inaccuracies as it trotted out its litany of
paper thin excuses for making war on Iraq. Along with its two supporters,
Britain and Australia, it has shifted its ground and reversed its position
with a barefaced contempt for its audience. It has manipulated information,
deceived by commission and omission and frantically “bought” UN votes with
billion dollar bribes.
Faced with the failure of gaining UN Security Council support for invading
Iraq, the USA has threatened to invade without authorisation. It would act
in breach of the UN’s very constitution to allegedly enforced UN
resolutions.
It is plain bizarre. Where does this desperation for war come from?
There are many things driving President Bush and his administration to
invade Iraq, unseat Saddam Hussein and take over the country. But the
biggest one is hidden and very, very simple. It is about the currency used
to trade oil and consequently, who will dominate the world economically, in
the foreseeable future — the USA or the European Union.
Iraq is a European Union beachhead in that confrontation. America had a
monopoly on the oil trade, with the US dollar being the fiat currency, but
Iraq broke ranks in 1999, started to trade oil in the EU’s euros, and
profited. If America invades Iraq and takes over, it will hurl the EU and
its euro back into the sea and make America’s position as the dominant
economic power in the world all but impregnable.
It is the biggest grab for world power in modern times.
A Letter from Michael Moore to George W. Bush on the Eve of War
By Micheal Moore.
2. The majority of Americans — the ones who never elected you — are not fooled by your weapons of mass distraction. We know what the real issues are that affect our daily lives — and none of them begin with I or end in Q. Here’s what threatens us: two and a half million jobs lost since you took office, the stock market having become a cruel joke, no one knowing if their retirement funds are going to be there, gas now costs almost two dollars — the list goes on and on. Bombing Iraq will not make any of this go away. Only you need to go away for things to improve.
3. As Bill Maher said last week, how bad do you have to suck to lose a popularity contest with Saddam Hussein? The whole world is against you, Mr. Bush. Count your fellow Americans among them.
4. The Pope has said this war is wrong, that it is a SIN. The Pope! But even worse, the Dixie Chicks have now come out against you! How bad does it have to get before you realize that you are an army of one on this war? Of course, this is a war you personally won’t have to fight. Just like when you went AWOL while the poor were shipped to Vietnam in your place.
5. Of the 535 members of Congress, only ONE (Sen. Johnson of South Dakota) has an enlisted son or daughter in the armed forces! If you really want to stand up for America, please send your twin daughters over to Kuwait right now and let them don their chemical warfare suits. And let’s see every member of Congress with a child of military age also sacrifice their kids for this war effort. What’s that you say? You don’t THINK so? Well, hey, guess what — we don’t think so either!
…Well, cheer up — there IS good news. If you do go through with this war, more than likely it will be over soon because I’m guessing there aren’t a lot of Iraqis willing to lay down their lives to protect Saddam Hussein. After you “win” the war, you will enjoy a huge bump in the popularity polls as everyone loves a winner — and who doesn’t like to see a good ass-whoopin’ every now and then (especially when it ‘s some third world ass!). So try your best to ride this victory all the way to next year’s election. Of course, that’s still a long ways away, so we’ll all get to have a good hardy-har-har while we watch the economy sink even further down the toilet!