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    END THE U.S. OCCUPATION OF IRAQ! BRING ALL THE TROOPS HOME NOW!
    NOV. 3RD-5PM-POWELL AND MARKET-MARCH TO 24TH & MISSION ST., S.F.
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    VOTE YES ON N! MEETING THURS. OCT. 22 & OCT. 28, 7PM,
    GLOBAL EXCHANGE, 2017 MISSION STREET, SUITE 303
    (NEAR 16TH & MISSION STREETS)
    MEET AT BOCANA AND CORTLAND STS.-SUNDAY, OCT. 17TH, 11AM
    Help give out Prop. N and Nov. 3 flyers and posters!
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    1) * PLEASE DISTRIBUTE WIDELY * APOLOGIES FOR DUPLICATE POSTINGS*
    You are invited to the East Bay premier of an important new film:
    "EVERY MOTHER'S SON"
    Followed by a panel discussion on police violence
    to benefit the No on Measure Y Campaign
    Friday, October 22, 8 – 10 pm
    at the Fellowship of Humanity
    390 – 27th Street/411 – 28th Street,
    Downtown Oakland, between Telegraph & Broadway
    Suggested donation: $5 - $10; no one turned away for lack of funds

    2) WEEKEND OF ACTION
    FOR IMMIGRANT & LABOR RIGHTS
    Saturday, October 16, Los Angeles
    & Sunday, October 17, Washington D.C.

    3) Hello Everyone,
    Please forward and spread the word!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Hope to see you at the movie!
    Please tell your friends.
    With Creator's Blessings,
    Jaynie
    Native American Two-Spirit Film Night
    Thursday, October 21, 7p.m.
    New College of California, Theatre Room
    777 Valencia Street @19th Street, San Francisco
    Public Parking: 21st at Valencia

    4) Israeli Army Denies Jewish and Left Activists Entry
    to help WB Farmers in Olive Harvest
    George Rishmawi-IMEMC & Agencies, October 16, 2004

    5) Truth Stranger Than 'Strangelove'
    By FRED KAPLAN
    October 10, 2004
    http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/10/movies/10kapl.html?oref=login

    6) Shooting From the Hip: Kerry Out-Guns Bush
    By Joshua Frank
    www.dissidentvoice.org
    October 15, 2004
    http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Oct04/Frank1015.htm



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    1) * PLEASE DISTRIBUTE WIDELY * APOLOGIES FOR DUPLICATE POSTINGS*
    You are invited to the East Bay premier of an important new film:
    "EVERY MOTHER'S SON"
    Followed by a panel discussion on police violence
    to benefit the No on Measure Y Campaign
    Friday, October 22, 8 – 10 pm
    at the Fellowship of Humanity
    390 – 27th Street/411 – 28th Street,
    Downtown Oakland, between Telegraph & Broadway
    Suggested donation: $5 - $10; no one turned away for lack of funds

    "Every Mother's Son" recounts three cases of unjustified or questionable
    police killings in New York - and tells of the victims’ three mothers who
    came together to demand justice and accountability. Are such killings
    acceptable or necessary trade-offs for public safety? In reply, the mothers
    have their own question: What if it were your child?

    A panel presentation following the film will feature Mesha Monge-Irizarry
    and Sandra-Juanita Cooper, who founded the Idress Stelly Foundation
    after Mesha's only child, Idriss Stelly, was killed by San Francisco Police
    on June 14, 2001, Marylon Boyd, the mother of Cammerin Boyd, a victim
    of police violence in both Oakland and San Francisco, and Malaika Parker
    of Bay Area PoliceWatch.

    Wilson Riles will make a brief presentation on behalf of the
    No on Measure Y campaign.

    Measure Y, the misleadingly-named "Violence Prevention and Public
    Safety Act of 2004,"puts funding police ahead of funding social
    programs. Measure Y will spend a majority of funds raised through
    a regressive new parcel tax and increased parking fees to hire 63 new
    police officers and increase the fire department budget, while to a much
    lesser extent funding true violence prevention programs.

    No on Measure Y, 3746 39th Avenue, Oakland, CA 94619
    http://noonmeasurey.org ;
    510-530-2448; wriles@pacbell.net

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    2) WEEKEND OF ACTION
    FOR IMMIGRANT & LABOR RIGHTS
    Saturday, October 16, Los Angeles
    & Sunday, October 17, Washington D.C.



    As working people plan to take to the streets this weekend at the
    Million Worker March in Washington DC on Sunday October 17, and
    at the Immigrant Rights March in Los Angeles on Saturday, October 16,
    it is worthwhile to consider two breaking news stories that indicate vividly
    the organic connection between domestic and foreign policy.

    1) A U.S. federal judge just ordered that U.S. Airways can cut the pay and
    pension benefits of its union workers by 21%. This in fact is a lawless act
    violating a union contract on behalf of corporate bosses. As the cold comes
    and fuel costs are through the roof, U.S. Airways workers will see their
    incomes drop drastically while they must perform the same labor for the
    same hours, as will retirees on pension.

    2) A platoon of U.S. soldiers serving in Iraq, functioning as workers in
    uniform and transporting fuel in resupply lines, have refused to carry out
    the orders of their officers and have been placed under arrest. A report in
    the Clarion-Ledger of Jackson, MS, states, "A 17-member Army Reserve
    platoon with troops from Jackson, Miss., and around the Southeast
    deployed to Iraq is under arrest for refusing a 'suicide mission' to deliver
    fuel, the troops' relatives said Thursday." The soldiers were ordered to
    transport fuel in unprotected vehicles through an area of Iraq north of
    Baghdad where they knew they would be subject to the Iraqi resistance's
    attacks. One of the soldiers had e-mailed his mother earlier in the week
    asking what the penalty would be for physically assaulting his commander.

    Working people in the United States are recognizing that the Bush
    administration has launched a war in Iraq solely to satisfy the needs of
    their corporate and banking backers to dominate and exploit the land,
    labor and resources of the people of the Middle East. It is not possible
    that the government which attacks workers rights at home can fight for
    the "liberation" of working people abroad. This is a profit first, people
    last
    government and it pursues the same policy all over the globe starting
    right here at home. The same government is willing to allow the super
    exploitation of undocumented workers one day, and the next day have
    them rounded up in INS/ICE sweeps if they dare to organize themselves
    into a union. The same government that takes billions from working
    people to spend on war and occupation tells those working people in
    that there is no money for human needs at home.

    The A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition urges everyone who can to unite and join
    the mass protests on October 16th and October 17th. Please see below
    for details.

    It is due to the generosity of supporters that A.N.S.W.E.R. has been able
    to have such a powerful voice at this critical moment in history. Your
    support is urgently needed. You can make a donation online through a
    secure server by clicking here. Credit card donations made online are
    not tax deductible. To make a tax deductible credit card donation,
    call 202-544-3389. You can also make a tax deductible donation
    by writing a check to A.N.S.W.E.R./AGJ and sending it to
    A.N.S.W.E.R., 1247 E St. SE, Washington DC 20003.

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    October 17, 2004
    Million Worker March
    in Washington DC
    Gather at 11 am
    Lincoln Memorial

    According to the Million Worker March Committee, "This mobilization
    is being proposed in response to the attacks upon working families
    in America and the millions of jobs lost during the Bush administration
    and with the complicity of Congress." The march is also calling to
    Bring the Troops Home Now.

    Initiated by The International Longshore and Warehouse Union,
    Local 10 and endorsed by many labor, community and activist
    organizations.

    Click here to get information on the LOGISTICS FOR
    OCT. 17 IN DC - including directions, bus drop off /
    parking / pick up, car and van parking maps, housing, etc.).
    Demands of the Million Worker March:
    - Universal single-care health care from cradle to grave that ends
    the stranglehold of greedy insurance companies and secures health
    care as a right of all people in America.

    - A national living wage that lifts people permanently out of poverty.
    - Protection and enhancement of Social Security immune to privatization.
    - Guaranteed pensions that sustain a decent life for all working people.
    - The cancellation of all corporate "free" trade agreements, including
    NAFTA, MAI and FTAA.
    - An end to privatization, contracting out, deregulation and the pitting
    of workers against each other across national boundaries in a mad
    race to the bottom.
    - For workers' right to organize and for a repeal of Taft Hartley and all
    anti-labor legislation.
    - Funding public education in a crash program to restore our decaying
    and abandoned schools with state of the art school facilities in every
    community.
    - Funding a vast army of teachers to end functional illiteracy in America
    and unleash the talent and potential of our abandoned children and adults.
    - Launching a national training program in skills and capacities that will
    enlist our people in rebuilding our country and putting an end to both the
    criminalization of poverty and the prison-industrial complex.
    - Rebuilding our decaying inner cities with clean, modern and affordable
    housing and eliminating homelessness in America with guaranteed housing
    and jobs for all.
    - Progressive taxation that increases taxation on corporations and the
    rich while providing relief for the working class and poor.
    - An end to the poisoning of the atmosphere, soil, water and food supply
    with a national emergency program to restore the environment, end global
    warming and preserve our endangered eco-system.
    - Creating efficient, modern and free mass transit in every city and town.
    - Repeal of the Patriot Act, Anti-Terrorism Act and all such repressive
    legislation.
    - Slash the military budget and recover the trillions of dollars stolen from
    our labor to enrich the corporations that profit from war.
    - Open the books on the secret budgets of the Pentagon and the
    intelligence agencies in the service of corporations and banks and the
    pursuit of imperial war on the poor everywhere.
    - Extend democracy to our economic structure so that all decisions
    affecting the lives of our citizens are made by working people who
    produce all value through their labor.
    - An aggressive enforcement of all civil rights and a national education
    campaign and mobilization against all racist and discriminatory acts
    in the work place and in our communities.
    - Amnesty for all undocumented workers
    - Increase in federal funding for the Arts in public schools
    - For a democratic media that allow labor and all voices to be heard
    and oppose monopolization and union busting of media workers.
    A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition
    Act Now to Stop War & End Racism
    http://www.ANSWERcoalition.org
    info@internationalanswer.org
    National Office in Washington DC: 202-544-3389
    New York City: 212-533-0417
    Los Angeles: 323-464-1636
    San Francisco: 415-821-6545
    For media inquiries, call 202-544-3389.

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    3) Hello Everyone,
    Please forward and spread the word!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Hope to see you at the movie!
    Please tell your friends.
    With Creator's Blessings,
    Jaynie
    Native American Two-Spirit Film Night
    Thursday, October 21, 7p.m.
    New College of California, Theatre Room
    777 Valencia Street @19th Street, San Francisco
    Public Parking: 21st at Valencia

    A fundraiser for BAAITS



    B A A I T S

    Bay Area American Indian Two-Spirits

    BAAITS is a community based volunteer organization
    creating forums for spiritual, cultural, and
    artistic expression of Two-Spirit people, a term
    for LGBT American Indians.

    Native American Two-Spirit Film Night

    WHEN: Thursday, October 21, 7p.m.

    WHERE: New College of California, Theatre Room

    777 Valencia Street @19th Street, San Francisco

    Public Parking: 21st at Valencia

    A fundraiser for BAAITS

    Co-sponsored by The Center for Education and
    Social Action at

    New College of California

    RAFFLE!!!! FOOD!!! plus SOFT DRINKS!!!!

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    4) Israeli Army Denies Jewish and Left Activists Entry
    to help WB Farmers in Olive Harvest
    George Rishmawi-IMEMC & Agencies, October 16, 2004

    The Israeli army denied entry to over 100 Israeli left activists to the
    village of Azawiyah near Salfit who came to assist Palestinian olive growers
    in olive harvest on Saturday morning.

    The army claimed the West Bank village a closed military zone and will not
    allow the activists to enter it, Israeli news paper Haaretz said.
    Three left activists have been arrested so far.

    "The army said it feared a violent confrontation would ensue between the
    pro-Palestinian groups and settlers living in the nearby settlement of Eli,"
    Haaretz said.

    However, eyewitness reports in earlier attempts for activists to assist
    Palestinians in olive harvest said, settlers initiated violence and
    assaulted Palestinians and international peace activists as well.
    Military sources say they have suggested that the activists help picking
    olives in areas where there is no threat of clashes with settlers but the
    activists refused.

    Left activists explain that they are invited by the Palestinians to help
    them pick olive especially in areas adjacent to settlements to avoid any
    friction with the settlers.

    The International Solidarity Movement (ISM) has launched a campaign in which
    it invited international peace activists from different parts of the world
    to assist Palestinian farmers in olive harvest, a campaign
    the movement organizes since 2002.

    Hundreds of activists arrived into the country in the past three years for
    the Olive Harvest campaign organized by the ISM. Several internationals have
    been assaulted by settlers who attacked the Olive growers.

    The settlers stepped up their attacks against international peace activists
    in the past few weeks.

    While Israeli police declared that attacks against peace activists and
    innocent Palestinian civilians, especially school children, in the Hebron
    area was the work of a well organized settlers' gang, army says
    "As soon as the peace activists are gone, things will calm down".
    Five international peace activists were attacked last Saturday when
    escorting Palestinian children to school in the southern Hebron hills,
    An Italian peace volunteer and an Amnesty International member required
    medical treatment after being badly beaten with clubs.

    This is the third attack against peace activists in Hebron area in the past
    month.

    According to police reports, the attacks were not spontaneous outbreaks of
    violence, but rather the work of a well-organized group,
    whose members wear black, don ski masks and arm themselves with wooden
    clubs, chains and rocks.

    Jewish settlers in the area have long been harassing Palestinian residents.
    Palestinian children are afraid to go to school and many have dropped out.
    "We were escorting five children to school, when five masked figures
    dressed in black jumped out at us. The children began to run. I was knocked
    down and beat with a chain. I lay immobile so they would think
    I was dead" said Kim Lamberty, an American volunteer with Christian
    Peacemaker Teams (CPT), describing the first attack against members of her
    organization on September 29.

    Lamberty's arm and leg were broken. Her colleague Chris Brown was also
    hospitalized with a punctured lung. Also last week, rocks were thrown by a
    similar group at a single volunteer, who managed to escape unharmed
    "Until recently we were subjected to stone-throwing and spontaneous
    actions, but not a planned ambush," says Rabbi Arik Ascherman of Rabbis for
    Human Rights, an Israeli peace organization active in the area.

    Left activists also complain about police and army indifference to the
    attacks.

    "We lay waiting there for half an hour before the police came. We could
    have easily been killed," says Lamberty.

    "No suspects have been detained yet. if the assailants were Arabs they would
    have arrested the whole village and found the guilty parties" said Ezra
    Nawi, an activist with the Israeli peace group Ta'ayush.

    The army commander in Hebron area demanded that the internationa volunteers
    leave, promising that soldiers would take over the job of escorting the
    children safely to school. But Palestinian children are afraid of the
    soldiers. "We don't trust the army to keep up the routine either," Nawi
    said.

    Police spokesman Sagi Shlomi claimed that the police was taking the attacks
    very seriously, describing the attackers as "a subversive group that has
    carried out aggravated assault offenses and robbery."

    Army spokesperson confirmed that peace activists who accompany children to
    schools will not be allowed to pass, saying "As soon as the peace activists
    are gone, things will calm down,"

    "Punishing the victim is becoming the normal policy through which army and
    police handle settlers' violence and criminal acts" aan actyivist said.

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    5) Truth Stranger Than 'Strangelove'
    By FRED KAPLAN
    October 10, 2004
    http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/10/movies/10kapl.html?oref=login

    Dr. Strangelove," Stanley Kubrick's 1964 film about nuclear-war plans
    run amok, is widely heralded as one of the greatest satires in American
    political or movie history. For its 40th anniversary, Film Forum is
    screening a new 35 millimeter print for one week, starting on Friday,
    and Columbia TriStar is releasing a two-disc special-edition DVD next
    month. One essential point should emerge from all the hoopla:
    "Strangelove" is far more than a satire. In its own loopy way, the
    movie is a remarkably fact-based and specific guide to some of the
    oddest, most secretive chapters of the Cold War.

    As countless histories relate, Mr. Kubrick set out to make a serious film
    based on a grim novel, "Red Alert," by Peter George, a Royal Air Force
    officer. But the more research he did (reading more than 50 books,
    talking with a dozen experts), the more lunatic he found the whole
    subject, so he made a dark comedy instead. The result was wildly
    iconoclastic: released at the height of the cold war, not long after the
    Cuban missile crisis, before the escalation in Vietnam, "Dr. Strangelove"
    dared to suggest - with yucks! - that our top generals might be bonkers
    and that our well-designed system for preserving the peace was in fact
    a doomsday machine.

    What few people knew, at the time and since, was just how accurate
    this film was. Its premise, plotline, some of the dialogue, even its
    wildest characters eerily resembled the policies, debates and military
    leaders of the day. The audience had almost no way of detecting these
    similiarities:Nearly everything about the bomb was shrouded in
    secrecy back then. There was no Freedom of Information Act and
    little investigative reporting on the subject. It was easy to laugh off
    "Dr. Strangelove" as a comic book.

    But film's weird accuracy is evident in its very first scene, in which
    a deranged base commander, preposterously named Gen. Jack D. Ripper
    (played by Sterling Hayden), orders his wing of B-52 bombers - which
    are on routine airborne alert, circling a "fail-safe point" just outside the
    Soviet border - to attack their targets inside the U.S.S.R. with
    multimegaton
    bombs. Once the pilots receive the order, they can't be diverted unless
    they receive a coded recall message. And 0nly General Ripper has the code.

    The remarkable thing is, the fail-safe system that General Ripper
    exploits was the real, top-secret fail-safe system at the time. According to
    declassified Strategic Air Command histories, 12 B-52's - fully loaded
    with nuclear bombs - were kept on constant airborne alert. If they
    received a Go code, they went to war. This alert system, known as
    Chrome Dome, began in 1961. It ended in 1968, after a B-52 crashed
    in Greenland, spreading small amounts of radioactive fallout.

    But until then, could some loony general have sent bombers to attack
    Russia without a presidential order? Yes.

    In a scene in the "war room" (a room that didn't really exist, by the way),
    Air Force Gen. Buck Turgidson (played by George C. Scott) explains to an
    incredulous President Merkin Muffley (one of three roles played by Peter
    Sellers) that policies - approved by the president - allowed war powers to
    be
    transferred, in case the president was killed in a surprise nuclear attack
    on
    Washington.

    Historical documents indicate that such procedures did exist, and that,
    though tightened later, they were startlingly loose at the time.

    But were there generals who might really have taken such power in their
    own hands? It was no secret - it would have been obvious to many
    viewers in 1964 - that General Ripper looked a lot like Curtis LeMay,
    the cigar-chomping, gruff-talking general who headed the Strategic
    Air Command through the 1950's and who served as the Pentagon's
    Air Force Chief of Staff in the early 60's.

    In 1957 Robert Sprague, the director of a top-secret panel, warned
    General LeMay that the entire fleet of B-52 bombers was vulnerable
    to attack. General LeMay was unfazed. "If I see that the Russians are
    amassing their planes for an attack,'' he said, "I'm going to knock the
    [expletive] out of them before they take off the ground."

    "But General LeMay," Mr. Sprague replied, "that's not national policy."
    "I don't care," General LeMay said. "It's my policy. That's what I'm
    going to do."

    Mr. Kubrick probably was unaware of this exchange. (Mr. Sprague told
    me about it in 1981, when I interviewed him for a book on nuclear
    history.) But General LeMay's distrust of civilian authorities, including
    presidents, was well known among insiders, several of whom Mr. Kubrick
    interviewed.

    The most popular guessing game about the movie is whether there
    a real-life counterpart to the character of Dr. Strangelove (another
    Sellers part), the wheelchaired ex-Nazi who directs the Pentagon's
    weapons research and proposes sheltering political leaders in
    mineshafts, where they can survive the coming nuclear war and
    breed with beautiful women. Over the years, some have speculated
    that Strangelove was inspired by Edward Teller, Henry Kissinger or
    Werner Von Braun.

    But the real model was almost certainly Herman Kahn, an eccentric,
    voluble nuclear strategist at the RAND Corporation, a prominent
    Air Force think tank. In 1960, Mr. Kahn published a 652-page tome
    called "On Thermonuclear War," which sold 30,000 copies in hardcover.

    According to a special-feature documentary on the new DVD, Mr.
    Kubrick read "On Thermonuclear War" several times. But what the
    documentary doesn't note is that the final scenes of "Dr. Strangelove"
    come straight out of its pages.

    Toward the end of the film, officials uncover General Ripper's code
    and call back the B-52's, but they notice that one bomber keeps
    flying toward its target. A B-52 is about to attack the Russians with
    a few H-bombs; General Turgidson recommends that we should
    "catch 'em with their pants down,'' and launch an all-out, disarming
    first-strike.

    Such a strike would destroy 90 percent of the U.S.S.R.'s nuclear
    arsenal. "Mr. President," he exclaims, "I'm not saying we wouldn't
    get our hair mussed, but I do say no more than 10-20 million killed,
    tops!" If we don't go all-out, the general warns, the Soviets will fire
    back with all their nuclear weapons. The choice, he screams, is
    "between two admittedly regrettable but nevertheless distinguishable
    postwar environments - one where you get 20 million people killed
    and the other where you get 150 million people killed!" Mr. Kahn
    made precisely this point in his book, even producing a chart labeled,
    "Tragic but Distinguishable Postwar States."

    When Dr. Strangelove talks of sheltering people in mineshafts,
    President Muffley asks him, "Wouldn't this nucleus of survivors be
    so grief-stricken and anguished that they'd, well, envy the dead?"
    Strangelove exclaims that, to the contrary, many would feel "a spirit
    of bold curiosity for the adventure ahead."

    Mr. Kahn's book contains a long chapter on mineshafts. Its title: "Will
    the Survivors Envy the Dead?" One sentence reads: "We can imagine a
    renewed vigor among the population with a zealous, almost religious
    dedication to reconstruction."

    In 1981, two years before he died, I asked Mr. Kahn what he thought
    of "Dr. Strangelove." Thinking I meant the character, he replied, with
    a straight face, "Strangelove wouldn't have lasted three weeks in the
    Pentagon. He was too creative."

    Those in the know watched "Dr. Strangelove" amused, like everyone
    else, but also stunned. Daniel Ellsberg, who later leaked the Pentagon
    Papers, was a RAND analyst and a consultant at the Defense Department
    when he and a mid-level official took off work one afternoon in 1964
    to see the film. Mr. Ellsberg recently recalled that as they left the
    theater,
    he turned to his colleague and said, "That was a documentary!"

    Fred Kaplan is a columnist for Slate and the author of "The Wizards of
    Armageddon," a history of the nuclear strategists.

    Copyright 2004 The New York Times

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    6) Shooting From the Hip: Kerry Out-Guns Bush
    By Joshua Frank
    www.dissidentvoice.org
    October 15, 2004
    http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Oct04/Frank1015.htm

    {From: "Barbara Deutsch"
    Subject: how do we defend ourselves from this?
    At 4:10 AM -0700 10/15/04, Sunil/Dissident Voice wrote:
    The greater the mental charlatan, the more definite his insistence on
    the wickedness and weakness of human nature...Emma Goldman}

    It may seem inconceivable to some, but John Kerry is indeed out-
    hawking George W. Bush this election season. No doubt we should
    have seen it coming as the Democratic National Convention was
    nothing more than a glorified war parade, where Kerry floated on
    by and reprehensibly announced that he was "reporting for duty."

    Since this obscure proclamation in Boston last summer, Kerry has
    been trouncing around the country defending his call for the
    continued U.S. occupation of Iraq. In the first presidential debate held
    in Florida two weeks ago, Kerry boasted of his numerous military
    backers, "I am proud that important military figures are supporting
    me in this race: former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff John
    Shalikashvili; just yesterday, General Eisenhower's son, General
    John Eisenhower, endorsed me; General Admiral William Crowe;
    General Tony McBeak, who ran the Air Force war so effectively for
    his father -- all believe I would make a stronger commander in chief."

    William Safire, the conservative columnist for the New York Times
    on October 4 opined that Kerry is the "newest neo-conservative" and
    went as far as to say that Kerry is even "more hawkish than
    President Bush."

    Kerry wants to show voters that he will be tough on terror,
    I assume, and he is doing so by defending Bush's pre-emptive
    doctrine. "The president always has the right, and always has
    had the right, for preemptive strike. That was a great doctrine
    throughout the Cold War. And it was always one of the things we
    argued about with respect to arms control."

    So much for differentiating himself from the Bush agenda. If anything,
    Kerry is simply saying he could run this whole "war on terror" thing
    better, and in fact has said as much. "[I] will hunt and kill the terrorists
    wherever they are ... I can do better." Kerry also says he will accomplish
    his goal by not backing off "of Fallujah and other places," which he
    says sends "the wrong message to terrorists."

    So much for options. Now lefty voters are being told by the Nobody
    but Kerry crowd that we have to vote for their pro-war candidate.
    There is no other choice. Period. That makes me wonder: What ever
    happened to the anti-war movement anyway? You'd think they would
    be out raising some hell over Kerry's hawkish pose on Iraq. Maybe
    these seasoned activists took a much needed vacation after the
    Republican National Convention (why weren't they in Boston railing
    the Democrats again?). Or, more likely they are skipping door to
    door trumping the John-John ticket. Talk about hypocrisy.

    Meanwhile, as the masses across the U.S. are obsessing over the
    upcoming elections, violence is escalating in Iraq. "The situation on
    the ground in Iraq is far worse than what is portrayed by the media,"
    journalist Patrick Cockburn wrote on October 6 in CounterPunch.
    "I have spent most of the past year-and-a-half traveling in Iraq, and
    I have never known it so bad. The roads all around Baghdad are cut
    by insurgents. At Mahmoudiyah, just south of the capital, rebels in
    black masks felt confident enough last week to establish a checkpoint
    on the main road to Najaf. In Baghdad, U.S. planes regularly bomb
    Sadr City, home to 2 million out of the capital's 5 million people.
    Haifa Street, a resistance bastion 400 yards from the Green Zone
    where American generals give relentlessly upbeat briefings, can
    only be entered by U.S. heavy armour supported by helicopters."

    Nevertheless, here we have John Kerry "reporting for duty." You
    shouldn't be surprised, though. He said the same thing decades ago
    when he volunteered to go fight in that other awful war over in Vietnam.
    Save his short burst of anti-war heroism upon his return -- the guy
    has always been a hawk.

    Joshua Frank is a contributor to CounterPunch's new election book,
    A Dime's Worth of Difference: Beyond the Lesser of Two Evils , and is
    author of the forthcoming book, Left Out! How Liberals Did Bush's
    Work for Him , to be published by Common Courage Press.
    He welcomes comments at frank_joshua@hotmail.com .


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