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Subject: History of Nonviolence concludes next Monday
Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2000 13:38:29 EDT
From: Esther Ho
Esther wrote us a follow-up note, a reminder that the program started last Monday. The program is terrific! Tune in
next Monday, Sept. 25 @ 9:00 pm on KQED Bay Area Channel 9 for the conclusion.
You may click on the TV Series notice just below (or the preceding phrase) for the original posting.
For the full text of Esther's message, click on: A Force More Powerful
Subject: PAID AD DEADLINE EXTENDED
Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2000 19:01:38 -0700
From: Guatemalan News and Information Bureau
Sept. 11, 2000
Dear Friends,
As a member organization of the coalition Comite Guatemala Nunca Mas, we
are asking solidarity, human rights, social justice, economic rights,
women's, indigenous, and religious organizations to sign on to a Paid Ad
that will be published in the Guatemalan newspaper Prensa Libre later this
month.
The deadline is Friday, September 15. For the full information,
click on: PAID AD DEADLINE EXTENDED.
- Subject: DiFi in SF Monday noon
Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 16:04:05 EDT
Sorry this came late, even when I first noticed it, but I present it because it's
illuminating. Keep her feet to the fire! Daniel
Opportunity to confront DiFi, Monday noon. Hope you can come. Alas, I
can't.
Re comment about Zionism, I take the description to refer to a subscription
to the Israeli equivalent to the U.S. State Department our country doesn't
EVER do ANYTHING wrong. A far different cry from the kind of folks Esther
worked with in Hebron.
Carolyn
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Hi Folks,
Feinstein will be at a book signing at A Clean Well
Lighted Place for Books, Opera Plaza (Van Ness Ave,
just North of Opera House) at Noon tomorrow, Monday.
She is a 200% Zionist and pro Sanctions. She, like
Lantos, will not come 'round (my opinion). She needs
to be shamed and confronted. I suggest we show up and
demonstrate. We could deploy coffins since Opera
Plaza provides much space.
We need to move fast on this; I was just advised by
Steve Zeltzer. Please call me, 650-851-8284. I've
still got the coffins in my Camper-truck and can
deliver to SF easily, (by the way, coffins were a
great organizing tool for the LA people and apparently
a strong support for the demo)
Who can contact the press for this? Others???
IAC, etc??
Joe Webb
- Subject: resource
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 21:13:42 EDT
CAMPAIGN 2000:
WHAT THE CANDIDATES SAY AND WHAT THEY MEAN
www.foreignpolicy-infocus.org/candidates
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Foreign Policy In Focus follows the candidates' statements on
foreign policy with a lively new web page, Campaign 2000: What
The Candidates Say And What They Mean. From military spending
to Middle East peace talks to globalized free trade, FPIF takes readers
through typical foreign policy statements of Gore and Bush, illuminates
them and pits their actions against their words.
In addition, the link provides biographies for the candidates'
foreign policy advisers, positions of the newly chosen Vice Presidential
candidates, political cartoons, commentary and constant updates. And,
they invite your comments as well. Posted at:
www.foreignpolicy-infocus.org/candidates
- Subject: Perspectives on Sen. Lieberman's Policies
Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 19:07:29 EDT
Institute for Public Accuracy
915 National Press Building, Washington, D.C. 20045
(202) 347-0020 * http://www.accuracy.org * ipa@accuracy.org
___________________________________________________
Wednesday, August 9, 2000
PERSPECTIVES ON SEN. LIEBERMAN'S POLICIES
RABBI MICHAEL LERNER,
Editor of Tikkun magazine, a bimonthly Jewish critique of politics,
culture and society, author of "Spirit Matters: Global Healing
and the Wisdom of the Soul," and of
Joe Lieberman: Bad For The Jews, Bad For The Country, said today: "It's great that a
Jew is on a major party ticket but unfortunately, just as many
African Americans noted Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas
did not represent the interests of their community, so many Jews
have mixed feelings about the selection of Lieberman. Sen. Joseph
Lieberman joined with Bill Clinton and Al Gore to create the Democratic
Leadership Council precisely to transform the Democratic Party from
its traditional New Deal role to better the lives of working people and
minorities into a party that caters to the interests of the corporate
elite. He represents the tendency within the Jewish world to abandon
the moral vision that has led generations of Jews to work to end
poverty and oppression. Rather, he has championed escalations of
the military budget while finding savings by reducing domestic
social spending. Identifying Lieberman as a moral hero only makes
sense when we narrow our vision of 'morality' to the sphere of sexual
ethics and abandon the Biblical insistence that social justice is the
core of ethical life."
BARBABA LUBIN, meca@mecaforpeace.org, http://www.mecaforpeace.org
Lubin, director of the Middle East Children's Alliance, said today: "The
selection of Joe Lieberman as Al Gore's running mate is frightening to
me. His role in the Gulf War was not just as a supporter but as one
who was in fact pushing for that war. He has continuously, for the last
10 years, functioned as a backer of the sanctions against Iraq (as has
Al Gore), where over 5,000 children a month have died as a result.
Lieberman is one of the largest recipients of funds from AIPAC, and it's
hard for me to see him as an honest negotiator between Palestinians
and Israelis."
PAUL BASS, pbass@newhavenadvocate.com,
http://www.newhavenadvocate.com
http://www.newhavenadvocate.com/articles/lieberman.html,
http://www.newmassmedia.com/nac.phtml?code=new&db=nac_fea&ref=8776
Associate editor at The New Haven Advocate, Bass has been writing about
Lieberman for 20 years. He said today: "Lieberman is a very good student
of finding where power lies and using that. You won't find many people in
Connecticut who don't like Lieberman -- personally, he's very friendly. But
in his first Senate run, Lieberman attacked liberal Republican Lowell
Weicker from the right on school prayer and red-baited him for his support
for normalizing trade with Fidel Castro. He was the first Northerner to lead
the Democratic Leadership Council, which moved the Democratic Party to
the right by co-opting Republican issues. He's been for the death penalty
and capital gains tax cuts. His biggest financial backers are military
contractors, financial services companies and pro-Israel groups. He's a
supporter of aggressive foreign military intervention -- he's called for the
assassination of foreign leaders. He's been very skillful at building a
national
fundraising network, he was one of the first to realize that the influence of
the traditional party structure was waning and you had to set up your own
machine. He has voted for the McCain-Feingold bill to ban soft money, but
has stockpiled funding even when he had only token opposition."
For more information, contact at the Institute for Public Accuracy:
Sam Husseini or Norman Solomon, (415) 552-5378
- Subject: Chs 4 Middle East Peace on Shared Jerusalem
Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 20:34:45 EDT
FYI, Carolyn
"At last Israeli and Palestinian negotiators have broken the taboo and
discussed concretely how to share Jerusalem between their two peoples and the
three Abrahamic religions," said the director of Churches for Middle East
Peace Corinne Whitlatch."
To read this excellent and informative Press Release,
just click on: A Shared Jerusalem.
- Subject: A Quilt for Mumia
Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2000 11:32:05 EDT
"Want to share this wonderful idea.
Carolyn
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Quilts have long been a part of the freedom struggle. Remarkable creativity
was employed in the patterns of quilts used throughout the Underground
Railroad. These tiny bits of fabric stitched together with persistence
determination, and love, led many to freedom.
We have another quilt to make.
another freedom journey
this is Mumia's quilt.
Please contribute quilt squares ('cotton' ~ 12"x12" blocks with 1/4" seam
allowance for those who quilt or sew). If you prefer , just send pieces of
fabric, I will cut them to size. Be creative or just trace your own
hand
and sign your name on a square (with indelible pen). Include a message,
use
fabric paints ~ make it an expression of your heart. If you pray, say a
prayer and then send it to me to assemble into a Quilt For Mumia!
Contact: Sylvett
Send quilt squares to: PO Box 54053, Pittsburgh, PA 15244
Subject: Aug 5 SF march to end sanctions against Iraq
Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2000 18:14:17 EDT
Dear Friends,
On Saturday August 5th there will be a march in San Francisco marking the
tenth years of sanctions on Iraq. The march is organized by
the Coalition to End the Sanctions on Iraq, a group of local Bay Area
organizations and activists.
The gathering will be at 11am at Dolores Park (Dolores and 18th) and then
the march begins to UN Plaza (Civic Center) where a rally will start at
1pm. We hope that you will help us in spreading the word and that you will
join us on the day of the march.
For more information please check:
www.endthesanctions.org/calendar
Or email me back with inquiries.
I will be there with the black banner which we have at the Oakland Federal
Building each Tuesday noon at the vigil to end the sanctions. Look for us.
Carolyn Scarr
- Subject: NPR Talk of the Nation on Iraq WEDNESDAY
Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 17:44:27 -0500
From: Kevin Martin
Dear Friends,
Just heard on my local NPR station that tomorrow's Talk of the Nation
show will feature a discussion of U.S. policy toward Iraq. Tomorrow is
the 10th anniversary of Iraq's invasion of Kuwait. Let's flood NPR with
calls demanding an end to the sanctions and bombing of Iraq, and to
publicize Aug. 6 events linking the 10th anniversary of sanctions and
55th anniversary of Hiroshima. Call (800) 989-8255. If you can't get
through, try emailing at totn@npr.org.
Kevin Martin
Indiana Peace Action Network
PLEASE RE-POST AND CIRCULATE
- Subject: ALERT: respond to Richard Butler saber rattling
Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 13:41:39 EDT
This message includes:
Articles by Butler in Israel
Article by Butler in Washington Post
responses
action alert
Please read and ACT. Click on: Iraq Redux.
- Subject: Israel/Palestine URGENT ACTION
Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2000 10:31:48 EDT
From: Gush Shalom - Israeli Peace Bloc, E-mail
". . . the more they stay the same." Alas, Carolyn
GUSH SHALOM - pob 3322, Tel-Aviv 61033
"We have received alarming news from our friends of the Palestinian Human
Rights organization LAW. They report that the entire population of the
village
Beit Iskarya got orders from the Israeli Military to pack and leave. Beit
Iskarya is located in an area which is likely to be on the annexation map,
and as it now appears the military wants to empty it of its Palestinian
inhabitants. While we are still in the process of contacting the different
Israeli activists as well as some Knesset Members, we don't want to wait
longer with passing this on to you. LAW's initiative should get the most
widespread attention. By a timely protest we may this time be able to
prevent something from happening. See end of the message for our sample
letter."
To read this URGENT ACTION message, click on: Gush Shalom
- Subject: Make the Most of Your Court Visit
Date: 6 July, 2000
From: Carolyn
"SO YOU PROBABLY think the law is all ipso
factos and inscrutable judges and attorneys spouting
gobbledygook that takes years of schooling to
understand. And it is, sometimes. But the law is also
nothing if not practical, and a bunch of cases in the
courts recently are full of useful tips...."
To read this amusing and instructive essay, you will want to click on:
Truth, Justice & the American Way
- Subject: Iraq Under Seige - book review
Date: Sat, 8 Jul 2000 19:22:17 EDT
"A Must-Share," writes Carolyn.
"This article/book review of mine was recently published in the Texas
Observer, a biweekly left/liberal alternative magazine. Unfortunately, it's
not on the Web, so I'm sending the text.
In solidarity,
by Rahul Mahajan"
They made a wasteland and called it peace.
- Tacitus
Please click on: The Unending War: Considering the Sanctions against the People of Iraq
Subject: Tornadoes & Homosexuality
Date: Thursday, May 25, 2000 4:35 PM
Subject: Tornadoes & Homosexuality
Do Unnatural Acts Cause Natural Disasters?
Pat Robertson, founder of the Christian Coalition, recently warned
Orlando, Florida, that it was courting natural disaster by allowing gay
pride flags to be flown along its streets. "A condition like this will
bring about ... earthquakes, tornadoes, and possibly a meteor," he said,
apparently referring to his belief that the presence of openly gay
people incurs divine wrath and that God acts through geological and
meteorological events to destroy municipalities that permit gay people
the same civil liberties as others. (Robertson also warned Orlando about
terrorist bombs, suggesting the possibility that God may also employ
terrorists.)
Before Pat and his Christian cronies get too carried away promulgating
the idea that natural disasters are prompted by people who displease
God, they should take a hard look at the data. Take tornadoes. Every
state (except Alaska) has them--some only one or two a year, dozens in
others.
Gay people are in every state (even Alaska). According to Pat's
hypothesis, there should be more gay people in states that have more
tornadoes. But are there? Nope. In fact, there's no correlation at all
between the number of gay folks (as estimated by the number of gay
political organizations, support groups, bookstores, radio programs, and
circuit parties) and the annual tornado count (r = .04, p = .78 for you
statisticians). So much for the "God hates gays" theory.
God seems almost neutral on the subject of sexual orientation. I say
"almost" because if we look at the density of gay groups relative to the
population as a whole, there is a small but statistically significant
(p< .05) correlation with the occurrence of tornadoes. And it's a
negative correlation (r = -.28). For those of you who haven't used
statistics since 1973, that means that a high concentration of gay
organizations actually protects against tornadoes. A state with the
population of, say, Alabama could avert two tornadoes a year merely by
doubling the number of
gay organizations in the state. (Tough choice for Alabama's civil
defense strategists.)
Although God may not care about sexual orientation, the same cannot be
said for religious affiliation. If the underlying tenet of Pat's
postulate is true--that God wipes out offensive folks via natural
disasters--then perhaps we can find some evidence of who's on God's hit
list. Jews are off the hook here: there's no correlation between numbers
of Jews and frequency of tornadoes. Ditto for Catholics. But when it
comes to Protestants, there's a highly significant correlation of .71.
This means that fully half the state-to-state variation in tornado
frequency can be accounted for by the presence of Protestants. And the
chance that this association is merely coincidental is only one in
10,000.
Protestants, of course, come in many flavors-we were able to find
statistics for Lutherans, Methodists, Baptists, and Other. Lutherans
don't seem to be a problem--no correlation with tornadoes. There's a
modest correlation (r = .52, p = .0001) between Methodists and
tornadoes.
But Baptists and Others share the prize: both groups show a definite
correlation with tornado frequency (r = .68, p = .0001). This means that
Texas could cut its average of 139 tornadoes per year in half by sending
a few hundred thousand Baptists elsewhere (Alaska maybe?).
What, you are probably asking yourself, about gay Protestants? An
examination of the numbers of gay religious groups (mostly Protestant)
reveals no significant relationship with tornadoes. Perhaps even
Protestants are less repugnant to God if they're gay. And that brings up
another point--the futility of trying to save the world by getting gay
people to accept Jesus. It looks from our numbers like the frequency of
natural disasters could be more effectively reduced by encouraging
Protestants to be gay.
Gay people have been falsely blamed for disasters ever since Sodom was
destroyed by fire and brimstone (we have been unable to find any
statistics on disasters involving brimstone). According to a reliable
source, the destruction of Sodom was indeed an act of God (see Genesis
19:13) and was perpetrated because the citizens thereof were, according
to the same source (see Ezekiel 16:49-50), "arrogant, overfed and
unconcerned [and] did not help the poor and needy"--not because they
were gay. Now Pat would have us believe that gays are the cause of
tornadoes
(as well as earthquakes, meteors, and even terrorist bombs) in utter
disregard for evidence showing that Baptists are much more likely to
cause them.
I say "Kudos!" to Orlando. Despite Robertson's warning that Orlando is
"right in the way of some serious hurricanes" (hardly a revelation),
note that it was not struck by the very destructive Hurricane Andrew a
few years ago. And amid the recent conflagrations (that's fires) in
central Florida, which occurred just after Pat sounded his alarm,
Orlando was spared. Keep those flags waving!
As any statistician will tell you, of course, correlation doesn't prove
causation. Protestants causing tornadoes by angering God isn't the only
explanation for these data. It could be that Baptists and Other
Protestants purposely flock to states that have lots of tornadoes (no,
we haven't checked for a correlation between IQ and religious
affiliation).
But if Pat and his Christian crew insist that natural disasters are
brought on by people who offend God, let the data show who those people
are.
------
Janis Walworth July 16, 1998
Sources: Tornado Occurrence by State, 1962-1991; 1990 Churches and
Church
Membership; Population by State, 1990 US Census; Gay & Lesbian Political
Organizations, Support Groups, and Religious Groups from Gayellow Pages,
National Edition, 1987.
Permission is given to all to reprint this article in its entirety on a
not-for-profit basis.
Don Thompson - 1201 Adams St. - Denver, CO 80206-3417
303.320.4895 (phone & fax)
Subject: MN: US: Attack Of The Killer Fungi
Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2000 18:28:15
While MFSA is concerned with so many things, it is important that we not
lose track of the fact that the US is ratcheting up its next deadly war.
Already, the situation in Colombia resembles the situation in Vietnam in the
years just before the introduction of American ground troops. The advisors,
the materiel, the enormous financial infusion--Congress' $1.7 billion aid
package will undoubtedly pass -- all resemble Vietnam in the early 1960's.
As the CIA and South Vietnamese worked together on the Phoenix Program of
assassinations from village to village, so one must assume CIA involvement
in the deadly alliance between the Colombian military and right wing
paramilitary death squads in Colombia. As with Vietnam, there may not be a
real groundswell of anti-war feeling until American youth are drafted into
ground forces, and the one lesson that apparently has been learned from
Vietnam is to keep America's wars out of the public consciousness by
avoiding a call upon its young men and women.
All of these things are causes for concern. The article which follows
escalates that concern in a major way.
Carolyn
Subject: MN: US: Attack Of The Killer Fungi
Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2000 18:28:15
From: owner-mapnews@mapinc.org (MAPNews)
Newshawk: Peter Webster http://www.psychedelic-library.org/
Pubdate: Thu, 01 Jun 2000
Source: The Ecologist (U.K.)
Copyright: The Ecologist 2000
Contact: ecologist@theecologist.org
Website: http://www.theecologist.org/
ATTACK OF THE KILLER FUNGI
America's drug war is getting out of hand. The US FDA has come up
with a drug-munching fungus, that it hopes to unleash across Asia
and the Andes.
The Fusarium oxysporum and Pleospora papveracae fungi have already
been tested on opium and cannabis crops in the US and Asia. Now
the US Drug Control Programme is pressuring Colombia to test the
fungi, with which it plans to destroy the crops of the nation's
'drug barons'. But environmentalists say that intentional release
of the fungi into a nation's environment is tantamount to chemical
warfare, and have labeled the US plan 'Agent Green': the effects
of the fungus on other plant species, and particularly on wild
relatives of the targeted crops, are completely unknown. Coca, for
example, has five endangered relatives which are food and home to
butterflies and insects.
A fungi invasion could spell doom for the rare plants.
Strains of the fusarium fungi produce toxins so deadly that they
are classified as 'biological agents' and weapons of war under the
draft Protocol to the Biological and Toxic Weapons Convention. In
countries like Bolivia, where coca is used like chewing gum, the
fungi could kill. The most frightening thing of all is that once
released, the fungus is totally out of control, and may spread
like wildfire across national borders.
Fungi targeted at Colombian coke barons, for example, could easily
cross the Andes into Peru, a legal coca producer.
Likewise, fungus aimed at Burmese opium fields might ravage Thai
poppy crops grown to make pharmaceutical opiates. Indigenous
peoples would also become victims of the drug war. Many tribes
harvest the targeted crops for traditional, non-drug purposes.
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