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    BAUAW NEWSLETTER UPDATE: SATURDAY, MAY 21, 2005

    1) Guantánamo Comes to Define U.S. to Muslims
    By SOMINI SENGUPTA and SALMAN MASOOD
    Published: May 21, 2005
    "NEW DELHI, May 20 - In one of Pakistan's most exclusive
    private schools for boys, the annual play this year was
    "Guantánamo," a docudrama based on testimonies of prisoners
    in Guantánamo Bay, the United States naval base in Cuba."
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/21/international/asia/
    21gitmo.html?hp&ex=1116734400&en=a7ee3f336b4069f3&ei=5094&partner=hom
    epage

    2) For Army Recruiters, a Day of Rules, and Little Else
    By DAMIEN CAVE
    Published: May 21, 2005
    The one-day suspension, he said, was an effort to emphasize
    that "taking shortcuts" to reach the Army's goal of 101,200
    active-duty and Reserve recruits this year is unacceptable.
    ...Recruiters, however, said they doubted much would change.
    As of April 25, the Army had recruited 35,926 active-duty
    soldiers, far short of its goal of 80,000 for the fiscal
    year that began in October."
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/21/national/21recruit.html?

    3) The House Armed Services personnel subcommittee to boost
    enlistment and Re-enlistment bonuses.

    4) STANDING FOR CIVIL RIGHTS & SOCIAL JUSTICE FOR
    BLACK LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, AND TRANSGENDER PEOPLE
    AND OUR ALLIES
    From: Mecca44@aol.com
    badlands picket Saturday May 21, 2005
    with Supervisor Sophie Maxwell

    5) "You're a Drink-soaked Former Trotskyist Popinjay!"
    Thusly, I Humiliated Norm Coleman (and Christopher Hitchens)
    May 18, 2005
    By GEORGE GALLOWAY
    http://www.counterpunch.org/galloway05182005.html

    6) Memorial for Sakia Gunn, a 15-year-old black lesbian who
    was murdered in a hate crime two years ago in a Newark, New
    Jersey train station.

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    1) Guantánamo Comes to Define U.S. to Muslims
    By SOMINI SENGUPTA and SALMAN MASOOD
    Published: May 21, 2005
    "NEW DELHI, May 20 - In one of Pakistan's most exclusive
    private schools for boys, the annual play this year was
    "Guantánamo," a docudrama based on testimonies of prisoners
    in Guantánamo Bay, the United States naval base in Cuba."
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/21/international/asia/
    21gitmo.html?hp&ex=1116734400&en=a7ee3f336b4069f3&ei=5094&partner=hom
    epage

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    2) For Army Recruiters, a Day of Rules, and Little Else
    By DAMIEN CAVE
    Published: May 21, 2005
    The one-day suspension, he said, was an effort to emphasize
    that "taking shortcuts" to reach the Army's goal of 101,200
    active-duty and Reserve recruits this year is unacceptable.
    ...Recruiters, however, said they doubted much would change.
    As of April 25, the Army had recruited 35,926 active-duty
    soldiers, far short of its goal of 80,000 for the fiscal
    year that began in October."
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/21/national/21recruit.html?

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    3) The House Armed Services personnel subcommittee to boost
    enlistment and Re-enlistment bonuses.

    Hi,

    Hot off the press - Marine Times, May 23, p. 21: The House Armed
    Services personnel subcommittee endorsed a proposal by its chairman,
    Rep. John McHugh, R-NY, to boost enlistment and re-enlistment bonuses
    to encourage people to join and stay in the military.

    The maximum re-enlistment bonus, under the plan, currently $60k, would
    increase to $90k, while the maximum enlistment bonus would increase to
    $30k for active forces -- a $10k increase over current rates -- and
    $15k for reserve forces, a $5k increase.

    But note this:

    "The $1000 finder's fee for new recruits included in the bill is an
    idea taken from the private sector, where companies often pay bonuses
    to employees who bring new workers into the fold.

    The bill would provide $1million for a test program limited to the Army
    under which soldiers would get $1000 for encouraging anyone - other
    than a relative - to talk with a recruiter. Payment would be made if a
    prospect visits a recruiting station and tells a recruiter that a
    specific service member referred him, congressional aides said.

    There wold be no limit on how many finder's fees could be paid to a
    single person, burt he pilot program would end when the $1million is
    exhausted, committee aids said."

    Marti

    National Lawyers Guild Military Law Task Force
    Marguerite Hiken, co-chair
    318 Ortega Street
    San Francisco, CA 94122
    415-566-3732
    mlhiken@pacbell.net
    www.nlg.org/mltf

    Kathleen Gilberd, co-chair
    1168 Union Street, Ste. 302
    San Diego, CA 92101
    619-233-1701
    KathleenGilberd@aol.com

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    4) STANDING FOR CIVIL RIGHTS & SOCIAL JUSTICE FOR
    BLACK LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, AND TRANSGENDER PEOPLE
    AND OUR ALLIES
    From: Mecca44@aol.com
    badlands picket Saturday May 21, 2005
    with Supervisor Sophie Maxwell


    STANDING FOR CIVIL RIGHTS & SOCIAL JUSTICE FOR
    BLACK LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, AND TRANSGENDER
    PEOPLE AND OUR ALLIES

    PHONE: 415-401-8094

    FAX: 415-401- 8088

    Media Advisory

    Contact: Zwazzi Sow ¶ 415.401-8094

    Community Groups Unite to Reject Discriminatory
    Bar Owner's Fundraising Offer,

    Announce Joint Action on Saturday, May 21, with
    Supervisor Sophie Maxwell

    May 16, 2005 -- In a strong demonstration of solidarity with
    discrimination victims, and with San Francisco‚s African
    American community, all seven San Francisco-based community
    organizations solicited by discriminatory bar owner Les Natali
    to host fund raisers at Badlands (the offer per a paid
    advertisement in last week's Bay Area Reporter and subject
    to several conditions) have summarily rejected the offer.

    Moreover, the organizations have joined together to co-sponsor
    a short program with guest speaker Supervisor Sophie Maxwell,
    followed by a protest at Badlands, this Saturday, May 21, 2005,
    from 9pm to midnight (another, Oakland-based organization
    named in the advert, BGLT People in Pride, could not be reached
    for comment).

    These seven organizations are joining the fast-growing
    coalition of organizations expressing outrage in the
    aftermath of the City's finding that Badlands owner Les Natali
    has been engaged in discrimination against African Americans
    for the past several years. These organizations include: the
    Alice B. Toklas LGBT Democratic Club, ANSWER, Black Rap, the
    Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club, LYRIC, Mission Agenda, NIA,
    Pride at Work, the A. Philip Randolph Institute, SEIU Local 790,
    the San Francisco Labor Council, the San Francisco People's
    Organization, and the San Francisco Young Democrats

    Who: And Castro For All, LGBT Black Rap, CUAV (Community United
    Against Violence), LGADDA (Lesbians and Gays of African Descent
    for Democratic Action), Men of All Colors Together, The SF LGBT
    Pride Celebration Committee, and the Stop AIDS Project. Also,
    Supervisor Sophie Maxwell to speak.

    What: Organizations join together to reject fundraising offer
    from discriminatory bar owner Les Natali, co-sponsor discussion
    and protest

    When and where: Saturday, May 21, 2005

    9PM: Program at LYRIC (127 Collingwood Street) with guest
    speaker SF Supervisor Sophie Maxwell

    10PM: Protest at Badlands bar (4121 18th Street)

    And Castro for All: John Newsome HYPERLINK
    "mailto:jonnynunu@aol.com" jonnynunu@aol.com (646) 729-5449

    LGBT Black Rap: Zwazzi Sowo (415) 401-8096

    CUAV: Terry Person Harris: HYPERLINK
    "mailto:terry@cuav.org" t HYPERLINK "mailto:terry@cuav.org"
    erry@cuav.org; Jennifer Rakowski: HYPERLINK "mailto:
    jennifer@cuav.org"
    jennifer@cuav.org (415) 777-5500

    LGADDA: Lisa Williams (415) 424-9660

    Men of All Colors Together: Gavin Moral-Hall (National Board
    of Directors, National Association of Black and White
    Men Together)

    The SF LGBT Pride Celebration Committee: Joey Cain, Board
    President (415) 336-4070

    The Stop AIDS Project: Bob McMullin, Executive Director
    (415) 575-0150

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    5) "You're a Drink-soaked Former Trotskyist Popinjay!"
    Thusly, I Humiliated Norm Coleman (and Christopher Hitchens)
    May 18, 2005
    By GEORGE GALLOWAY
    http://www.counterpunch.org/galloway05182005.html

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    6) Memorial for Sakia Gunn, a 15-year-old black lesbian who
    was murdered in a hate crime two years ago in a Newark, New
    Jersey train station.

    Local queer activists are holding a memorial for Sakia
    Gunn, a 15-year-old black lesbian who was murdered in a hate
    crime two years ago in a Newark, New Jersey train station. At
    the time she was killed, she was returning home with a friend
    from a trip to the West Village in New York City.

    The remembrance will be held on Sunday May 22, 2pm,
    Harvey Milk Plaza, Castro and Market. Speakers will include
    community activists Calvin Gipson, Zwazzi Sowo, Cecelia Chung,
    Peter Wong, Fresh White and others.

    Said Wong, an organizer of the event, "This remembrance
    pays respect to a young lesbian whose life was unfairly
    abbreviated by homophobic violence. It's also an opportunity
    to recognize that both the black and LGBT communities are
    diminished when a hate crime against black LGBT people is
    downplayed or ignored."

    For more info, contact Peter Wong at
    glorycompy@yahoo.com or Tommi Avicolli Mecca at
    mecca44@aol.com

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    Phil Ochs "I Ain't Marching Anymore"

    Oh I marched to the battle of New Orleans
    At the end of the early British war
    The young land started growing
    The young blood started flowing
    But I ain't marchin' anymore

    For I've killed my share of Indians
    In a thousand different fights
    I was there at the Little Big Horn
    I heard many men lying I saw many more dying
    But I ain't marchin' anymore

    (chorus)
    It's always the old to lead us to the war
    It's always the young to fall
    Now look at all we've won with the saber and the gun
    Tell me is it worth it all

    For I stole California from the Mexican land
    Fought in the bloody Civil War
    Yes I even killed my brothers
    And so many others But I ain't marchin' anymore

    For I marched to the battles of the German trench
    In a war that was bound to end all wars
    Oh I must have killed a million men
    And now they want me back again
    But I ain't marchin' anymore

    (chorus)

    For I flew the final mission in the Japanese sky
    Set off the mighty mushroom roar
    When I saw the cities burning I knew that I was learning
    That I ain't marchin' anymore

    Now the labor leader's screamin'
    when they close the missile plants,
    United Fruit screams at the Cuban shore,
    Call it "Peace" or call it "Treason,"
    Call it "Love" or call it "Reason,"
    But I ain't marchin' any more,
    No I ain't marchin' any more

    Of course, this has to be the best Soldier's songs
    (at leats my dad sez so):

    Creedence Clearwater Revival "Fortunate Son"

    Some folks are born, made to wave the flag,
    Ooh, they're red, white and blue.

    And when the band plays "Hail to the chief",
    Ooh, they point the cannon at you, Lord,
    It ain't me, it ain't me, I ain't no senator's son, son.
    It ain't me, it ain't me; I ain't no fortunate one, no,
    Yeah!

    Some folks are born silver spoon in hand,
    Lord, don't they help themselves, oh.

    But when the taxman comes to the door,
    Lord, the house looks like a rummage sale, yes,
    It ain't me, it ain't me, I ain't no millionaire's son, no.
    It ain't me, it ain't me; I ain't no fortunate one, no.
    Yeah!

    Some folks inherit star spangled eyes,
    Ooh, they send you down to war, Lord,

    And when you ask them, "How much should we give?"
    Ooh, they only answer More! more! more! yoh,
    It ain't me, it ain't me, I ain't no military son, son.
    It ain't me, it ain't me; I ain't no fortunate one, one.
    It ain't me, it ain't me, I ain't no fortunate one, no no no,
    It ain't me, it ain't me, I ain't no fortunate son, no no no,

    Marxism mailing list
    Marxism@lists.econ.utah.edu
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    Support SFSU Military Recruitment Protest

    SFSU students staged a peaceful and
    effective protest against military
    recruitment on campus in March. Now
    students who planned the protest are
    facing possible disciplinary action.
    Show your support for student
    anti-war activists! Go to Local
    Impact and send a free fax telling SFSU
    President Robert Corrigan not to
    punish students who engage in peaceful
    protests.

    www.local-impact.org

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    1) COLLEGE NOT COMBAT
    Petition Drive Launch Rally & Signature Gathering Blitz
    Saturday, May 28, 10:30 am
    16th & Mission Street, San Francisco
    (at 16th Street BART stop)

    2) National Day of Action Against Military Recruitment
    FRIDAY, MAY 20th
    Army "Stands Down", Peace Activists Stand Up!
    -Make a call to congress
    -Organize an event at a local recruiting station
    Busted!

    3) Subject: Recruitment "Stand-Down"
    From: Institute for Public Accuracy
    Date: May 20, 2005 6:57:32 AM PDT
    To: public@lists.accuracy.org

    4) You Helped Protect the Election, Now Help Protect Children
    From Military Recruiters Host a June 1 Opt Out Event

    5) The Deserters: Awol Crisis Hits the US Forces
    As the death toll of troops mounts in Iraq and Afghanistan,
    America's military recruiting figures have plummeted to an
    all-time low. Thousands of US servicemen and women are now
    refusing to serve their country. Andrew Buncombe reports
    16 May 2005
    http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/story.jsp?story=638635

    6) Real Wages Fall as
    Attack on US Workers Intensifies
    By Joseph Kay
    16 May 2005
    World Socialist Web Site www.wsws.org
    WSWS :News & Analysis :North America
    http://www.wsws.org/articles/2005/may2005/wage-m16.shtml

    7) Please support Mike Honda's legislation to limit military
    access to school children.
    peace,
    vicki

    http://www.leavemychildalone.org/index.cfm?event=signPetition&pid=1

    8) For Female GIs, Combat Is a Fact
    By Ann Scott Tyson
    The Washington Post
    Friday 13 May 2005
    Many duties in Iraq put women at risk despite restrictive policy.
    http://www.truthout.org/issues_05/051605WA.shtml

    9) PhotoID: 200541992714
    Submitted by: 9th Marine Corps District
    Operation/Exercise/Event:
    Wal-Mart Award
    Col. John M. Dunn, 9th Marine Corps District commanding officer,
    presents Troy Steiner, marketing director for Wal-Mart, and Keely
    Beene, manager Wal-Mart Television Network, with a Certificate
    of Commendation at the Wal-Mart Headquarters in Bentonville,
    Ark., April 7. After being contacted by Capt. Tyler T. Vance,
    the 9th District, recruiting advertising officer, Steiner and
    Beene organized $1,120,000 worth of free airplay of USMC
    commercials at 2,600 locations on Wal-Mart's in-store television
    network. In addition to the 16 weeks of free broadcasting, the
    well-known retailer will also run free Toys-for-Tots public
    service announcements leading up to the holiday season.
    http://www.usmc.mil/marinelink/image1.nsf/Lookup/
    200541992714?opendocument

    10)U.S. Charges Cuban Militant With Illegally Entering Country
    By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
    Published: May 19, 2005
    Filed at 1:20 p.m. ET
    http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/national/AP-Cuban-
    Militant.html?hp&ex=1116561600&en=13d1a473764617d7&ei=5094&partner=hom
    epage

    11) When Richer Weds Poorer, Money Isn't the Only Difference
    By TAMAR LEWIN
    NORTHFIELD, Mass.
    May 19, 2005
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/19/national/class/MARRIAGE-FINAL.html?hp

    12) Generals Offer a Sober Outlook on Iraqi War
    By JOHN F. BURNS and ERIC SCHMITT
    May 19, 2005
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/19/international/middleeast/19cnd-iraq.html

    13) Air Force Seeks Bush's Approval for Space Weapons Programs
    By TIM WEINER
    May 18, 2005
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/18/business/18space.html

    14) The Personal Evolution of a Civil Rights Giant
    Museum Review | 'Malcolm X: A Search for Truth'
    By EDWARD ROTHSTEIN
    Published: May 19, 2005
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/19/arts/design/19malccut.html

    15) Garfield volunteers for military recruiting battle
    By M.L. LYKE
    SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER REPORTER
    Thursday, May 19, 2005
    http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/224957_recruit19.html

    16) Our entire way of life is at stake
    May 17, 2005
    BY JESSE JACKSON
    And now the ''nuclear option.'' Republican Senate Majority Leader
    Bill Frist vows to blow up the Senate by getting the Republican
    majority to outlaw any filibuster against President Bush's judicial
    nominees. Democrats have approved 208 of Bush's 218 nominees,
    but are blocking 10 as too extreme. That is unacceptable to Frist.
    http://www.suntimes.com/output/jesse/cst-edt-jesse17.html

    17) U.S. Claims Over Siege Challenged
    ** Dahr Jamail's Iraq Dispatches **
    ** http://dahrjamailiraq.com **

    18) La Raza ! Unida ! Will never be defeated !
    On 5-18-05, braving the wind and nasty drizzle, in front of SSF City
    Hall on Grand Avenue about 70 protesters rallied demanding Justice 4
    Julio Ayala, 26 yr Salvadoran US legal resident, killed by 13 SSF PD
    officers on 4-3-05 inside SF Airport Inn.

    19) East Bay School Bans Military Recruiters On Campus
    (ABC7)May 16 (ABC7) - Military recruiters on colleges campuses
    have always been controversial, especially among students and
    faculty who claim anti-war status. Harvard Law School has banned
    the recruiters and one Bay Area college is trying to do the same.
    ABC7's Lyanne Melendez reports.

    20) "Democracy" in Iraq
    ** Dahr Jamail's Iraq Dispatches **
    ** http://dahrjamailiraq.com **
    May 18, 2005

    21) Stealth Recruiting Ad Sparks Criticism
    By Nathaniel R. Helms
    http://www.sftt.org/
    main.cfm?actionId=globalShowStaticContent&screenKey=cmpDefense&htmlCategoryI
    D=30&htmlId=2695

    22) Rift over recruiting at public high schools
    A Seattle high school bars military solicitation, touching off
    debate over Iraq war and free speech.
    By Dean Paton | Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor
    http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0518/p02s01-ussc.htm

    23) Protesters Subjected To 'Pretext Interviews'
    FBI Memo Shows No Specific Threats
    By Dan Eggen
    Washington Post Staff Writer
    Wednesday, May 18, 2005; Page A04
    "These documents confirm that the FBI's anti-terrorism force
    has been collecting information about peaceful protesters and
    dissenters and targeting people for attention on the basis of
    constitutionally protected association and advocacy," said Mark
    Silverstein, legal director of the ACLU's Colorado chapter.
    "It lends credence to what a lot of critics have said: that
    the FBI is starting to regard some forms of dissent as
    potential terrorism."
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/05/17/
    AR2005051701240.html

    24) Get ready to produce your ID
    http://www.registerguard.com/news/2005/05/18/ed.letters.0518.html

    25) British Memo on U.S. Plans for Iraq War Fuels Critics
    By DOUGLAS JEHL
    Published: May 20, 2005
    WASHINGTON, May 19 - More than two weeks after its publication
    in London, a previously secret British government memorandum
    that reported in July 2002 that President Bush had decided to
    "remove Saddam, through military action" is still creating
    a stir among administration critics. They are portraying it
    as evidence that Mr. Bush was intent on war with Iraq earlier
    than the White House has acknowledged.
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/20/politics/20weapons.html?

    26) In U.S. Report, Brutal Details of 2 Afghan Inmates' Deaths
    By TIM GOLDEN
    Published: May 20, 2005
    "Even as the young Afghan man was dying before them, his
    American jailers continued to torment him.
    The prisoner, a slight, 22-year-old taxi driver known only
    as Dilawar, was hauled from his cell at the detention center
    in Bagram, Afghanistan, at around 2 a.m. to answer questions
    about a rocket attack on an American base. When he arrived in
    the interrogation room, an interpreter who was present said,
    his legs were bouncing uncontrollably in the plastic chair and
    his hands were numb. He had been chained by the wrists to the
    top of his cell for much of the previous four days.
    Mr. Dilawar asked for a drink of water, and one of the two
    interrogators, Specialist Joshua R. Claus, 21, picked up
    a large plastic bottle. But first he punched a hole in the
    bottom, the interpreter said, so as the prisoner fumbled weakly
    with the cap, the water poured out over his orange prison
    scrubs. The soldier then grabbed the bottle back and began
    squirting the water forcefully into Mr. Dilawar's face.
    "Come on, drink!" the interpreter said Specialist Claus had
    shouted, as the prisoner gagged on the spray. "Drink!"
    At the interrogators' behest, a guard tried to force the young
    man to his knees. But his legs, which had been pummeled by
    guards for several days, could no longer bend. An interrogator
    told Mr. Dilawar that he could see a doctor after they finished
    with him. When he was finally sent back to his cell, though,
    the guards were instructed only to chain the prisoner back to
    the ceiling.
    "Leave him up," one of the guards quoted Specialist Claus as
    saying.
    Several hours passed before an emergency room doctor finally
    saw Mr. Dilawar. By then he was dead, his body beginning to
    stiffen. It would be many months before Army investigators
    learned a final horrific detail: Most of the interrogators
    had believed Mr. Dilawar was an innocent man who simply drove
    his taxi past the American base at the wrong time."
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/20/international/asia/
    20abuse.html?hp&ex=1116648000&en=6cca0512a38427c3&ei=5094&partner=hom
    epage

    27) Dear Friends and Colleagues;
    For Immediate Release
    Contacts: Sandra Schwartz
    (415) 565-0201 x 24
    Thursday, May 19, 2005
    Website:
    http://www.afsc.org/youthmil/actions.htm

    28) Join with the San Francisco
    Reproductive Rights Coalition!
    Monday, May 23rd (that‚s THIS Monday)
    6:30 8:30pm
    The Women‚s Building
    3543 18th Street, San Francisco
    (between Valencia and Guerrero)
    Room A
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    1) COLLEGE NOT COMBAT
    Petition Drive Launch Rally & Signature Gathering Blitz
    Saturday, May 28, 10:30 am
    16th & Mission Street, San Francisco
    (at 16th Street BART stop)

    Get the military recruiters out of our schools!

    Our goal is to have 100 people collect 4,000 signatures on
    this kick-off day. Let us know how much time you can commit
    or how many volunteers your organization can commit. We need
    to turn in 15,000 signatures by July 11 to get on the November
    ballot.

    See text of College Not Combat at the end of this announcement.

    College Not Combat is endorsed by: Al-Awda SF;
    The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee-SF Chapter (ADC-SF);
    Bay Area United Against War; Campus Anti-war Network, SF;
    CCCO's Military Out of the Schools Program; CCSF Revolution Youth;
    Free Palestine Alliance; Global Citizen Center; Global Exchange;
    Susan Green, Breaking the Silence Mural Project;
    International Socialist Organization;
    Justice in Palestine Coalition;
    National Lawyers Guild SF/Bay Area;
    The San Francisco Regional Conference of SEIU Local 790;
    San Mateo County Greens; Cindy Sheehan,
    Gold Star Families for Peace;
    Peter Camejo, Green Party.
    (all individual endorsers affiliations are for
    ID purposes only)...
    more to come!

    Organizing meeting this Saturday, May 21, at 3:00 PM at
    Haymarket Books, at 110 Capp Street (buzz #202).
    All welcome.

    For more information or to endorse the campaign, contact:
    Jeremy Tully at jeremy_tully2@yahoo.com.

    College Not Combat Declaration of Policy

    Whereas, over 1500 American soldiers have died and tens
    of thousands have been injured physically and psychologically
    in Iraq; and,

    Whereas, a study by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of
    Public Health, Columbia University School of Nursing and
    Al-Mustansiriya University in Baghdad estimates that
    100,000 Iraqis have died as a result of the U.S. invasion
    and occupation; and,

    Whereas, the U.S. government is forcing soldiers to serve
    in Iraq for longer than their contracts require with such
    devices as "stop-loss" orders; and,

    Whereas, the "No Child Left Behind Act" forces all high
    schools that receive federal money to give personal
    records of all children to the military for the purposes
    of recruiting; and,

    Whereas, the federal Solomon Amendment specifically
    orders colleges and universities that receive federal
    money to violate their own legal policies of non-
    discrimination against gays and lesbians by allowing
    recruiters for the military, which bars gays and
    lesbians from serving openly, on campus; and,

    Whereas, a de facto "economic draft" forces tens of
    thousands of low and middle-income students to join
    the military in order to get money to go to college
    or get job or technical training; and,

    Whereas, the Pentagon budget, over $400 billion per
    year, plus $300 billion more over the last three years
    for the occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan, is draining
    desperately needed resources for schools, health care
    and jobs; and,

    Whereas, the people of San Francisco voted by 63% to
    pass Proposition N in November of 2004 calling on the
    Federal government to "bring the troops safely home now;"
    and,

    Whereas, the Federal government shows no sign of ending
    the occupation of Iraq or bringing the troops safely
    home and, in fact, is threatening military action against
    other nations; now, therefore, be it

    Resolved, that the people of San Francisco oppose U.S.
    military recruiters using public school, college and
    university facilities to recruit young people into the
    armed forces. Furthermore, San Francisco should oppose
    the military's "economic draft" by investigating means
    by which to fund and grant scholarships for college and
    job training to low-income students so they are not
    economically compelled to join the military.

    Yahoo! Groups Links

    <*> To visit your group on the web, go to:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MOOS-BAY/

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    2) National Day of Action Against Military Recruitment
    FRIDAY, MAY 20th
    Army "Stands Down", Peace Activists Stand Up!
    -Make a call to congress
    -Organize an event at a local recruiting station
    Busted!

    This Friday, May 20, every military recruiting center across
    the country will be closed for what the U.S. Army Recruiting
    Command calls an "Army Values Stand Down Day." The so-called
    "stand down" will be a retraining in ethics for the military's
    7,500 recruiters, following a rash of complaints that recruiters
    are resorting to unscrupulous tactics to enlist new soldiers.
    Highlights of recruiter's lies include:

    A Houston Army recruiter threatened to arrest a local young man
    if he didn't report that day to the army recruiting station.
    case was exposed by Houston's 11 News Defenders.
    A CodePink activist met with an Army recruiter in Oakland to
    find out what the military could provide her if she was
    interested in getting a college education and traveling
    the world.
    The recruiter squelched her fears of getting sent to Iraq by
    assuring her that if she liked, she could serve in Europe.
    He added that women are not engaged in combat, and that if
    they return home wounded, it is probably because they were
    out for a "joyride in a Hummer."

    The Army has investigated 480 allegations of impropriety by
    recruiters since October 1, 2004. Some of these cases are
    still open while 91 of the 480 allegations have thus far
    been considered founded. To date, eight recruiters have
    been relieved of duty and another 98 have been reprimanded
    by their commands. According to the US Army, "a Stand Down
    is a time when Recruiting Command takes a pause from the
    important task of recruiting." We say to the Army,
    "Don't pause, stop!"

    This Friday, the Army stands down, but we stand up!
    On May 20th, UFPJ, CODEPINK, AFSC and US Campus Anti-War
    Network are calling on you to stand up for the demilitarization
    of youth. Stand up for student's rights to privacy from the
    military.

    1) Call your representatives, urge them to support Mike
    Honda's "Student Privacy Protection Act," H.R. 551.
    This bill would allow students and parents to choose to
    provide the military with their contact information, an
    "Opt-in" policy, rather than the current "Opt-out" version
    which automatically gives recruiters access to students'
    information, unless parents specifically file paperwork
    to "Opt-out."

    -to identify your local reps
    (http://www.house.gov )

    -to find their phone numbers
    (http://clerk.house.gov/members/index.html)

    2) Organize a demonstration at a local recruiting
    station. Invite the press.

    Stand UP against predatory recruiters! Stand UP
    against the poverty draft! Stand UP for money for
    college, not combat! Stand UP for our troops in
    Iraq-Bring them home! Stand UP against war profiteers!
    Stop this war (and the next one!) now, by stopping
    the next generation from becoming cannon fodder!

    3) Find an action near you. American Friends Service
    Committee has compiled a calendar of counter-recruitment
    events on May 20th.
    (http://www.afsc.org/youthmil/actions.htm)

    Resources

    1) UFPJ's list of counter-military recruitment campaign
    resources
    (http://www.unitedforpeace.org/article.php?id=2332)

    2) American Friends Service Committee: Campaign on
    Youth and Militarism (http://www.afsc.org/youthmil/)

    3) "Army Recruiters Play Hardball", CBS News. (http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/
    2005/05/10/eveningnews/main694345_page2.shtml)

    4) "11 News Defenders Report Leads to Nationwide
    Army Stand-Down" (http://www.khou.com/topstories/stories/
    khou050510_mh_militaryrecruits.2602b7752.html)

    5) H.R. 551: "Student Privacy Protection Act"
    (http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d109:h.r.00551:/)

    Post: UFPJ@lists.mayfirst.org
    List info: https://lists.mayfirst.org/mailman/listinfo/ufpj

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    3) Subject: Recruitment "Stand-Down"
    From: Institute for Public Accuracy
    Date: May 20, 2005 6:57:32 AM PDT
    To: public@lists.accuracy.org

    Institute for Public Accuracy
    915 National Press Building, Washington, D.C. 20045
    (202) 347-0020 * http://www.accuracy.org * ipa@accuracy.org

    Friday, May 20, 2005

    Recruitment "Stand-Down"

    OSCAR CASTRO, ocastro@afsc.org,
    http://www.afsc.org/youthmil/default.htm

    Castro is coordinator of the National Youth and Militarism
    Program for the American Friends Service Committee, which is
    organizing teach-ins and demonstrations around the country about
    recruitment today. He said: "The Army plans to suspend all
    recruiting on May 20. This follows reports of serious recruiter
    improprieties -- including fraud and coercion -- having surfaced,
    prompting the need, recruiters say, for retraining. We know from
    our work that there are systematic unethical and illegal tactics
    used by recruiters, particularly in poor communities and
    communities of color. And we know [the problem] is growing.
    There's a lack of parent and student awareness about the No
    Child Left Behind Act (Military Recruiter Provision - Sec. 9528)
    that gives recruiters unfettered access to private, confidential
    information. Many people join the military without ever really
    understanding the fundamentals of what they are doing -- that
    they are giving up constitutional rights; that it's a one-way
    contract."

    NANCY LESSIN, mfso@mfso.org,
    http://www.mfso.org, http://www.bringthemhomenow.org
    Currently in the Washington, D.C., area, Lessin is co-founder
    of Military Families Speak Out. She said today: "This recruitment
    'stand-down' will not focus on the real problem, which is
    a military that is recruiting men and women to serve in a war
    based on lies. Instead, Friday's activity will bring attention
    to a 'few bad apple' recruiters and a need for 'more training.
    ' When given a job to sell a bad product, and placed under
    enormous pressure to make more and more sales, bad recruiting
    practices are inevitable. Instead of playing PR games, what
    the military needs to do is call a stand-down on the war itself."

    CINDY SHEEHAN, http://www.gsfp.org, http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/
    040805C.shtml
    Sheehan is co-founder of Gold Star Families for Peace,
    which is affiliated with MFSO. Her son, Casey, born on Memorial
    Day, 1979, was killed in Iraq on Palm Sunday, April 4, 2004.
    She said today: "Recruiters lie to our young people -- they
    lied to my son. They said -- in writing -- that he could be
    a chaplain's assistant, but once he joined they said he had
    to choose between being a Humvee mechanic or a cook. They
    promised he would get a $20,000 bonus, but he only got $4,000;
    they told him the rest would go towards his future education
    but he isn't going to have any future education. They said
    he would be able to take classes, but after he joined they
    always came up with excuses why he couldn't. They told him
    he would get a laptop computer and he never did. And, most
    insidiously, they told my son that he would never see combat
    since he scored so high on the ASVAB (military competency test).
    He was in Iraq for only two weeks before he was killed
    in combat."

    For more information, contact at the Institute for
    Public Accuracy:
    Sam Husseini, (202) 347-0020; or David Zupan,
    (541) 484-9167

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    National Lawyers Guild Military Law Task Force
    Marguerite Hiken, co-chair
    318 Ortega Street
    San Francisco, CA 94122
    415-566-3732
    mlhiken@pacbell.net
    www.nlg.org/mltf

    Kathleen Gilberd, co-chair
    1168 Union Street, Ste. 302
    San Diego, CA 92101
    619-233-1701
    KathleenGilberd@aol.com

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    4) You Helped Protect the Election, Now Help Protect Children
    From Military Recruiters Host a June 1 Opt Out Event

    Help friends and neighbors Opt Out their kids from No Child
    Left Behind's creepy military recruiting clause.
    Buried deep within the No Child Left Behind Act is a
    provision that requires public high schools to hand over
    the private contact information of students in public high
    schools to military recruiters. If a school does not comply,
    it risks losing vital federal education funds. The good news
    is, there's a way for parents to Opt Out their children from
    this list.

    In 2004 you responded to the call to help protect the election
    by volunteering as a pollwatcher on Election Day. Now we need
    you to help parents exercise their rights and Opt Out their
    children from No Child Left Behind-mandated military
    recruiting lists.

    Here's how you can make a difference.

    Plan an Opt Out event in your community on June 1

    On June 1, concerned parents and citizens across the nation
    will gather together to fight the military recruiting loophole
    in No Child Left Behind. Working Assets, The MMOB (Mainstreet
    Moms) and ACORN have joined forces to create the Web site
    LeaveMyChildAlone.org and organize Opt Out events in all
    50 states as well as the 10 largest school districts in
    the country.

    By planning an Opt Out gathering or putting the Leave My
    Child Alone campaign on the agenda of your progressive
    Meetup, you will help get individual kids in your community
    off the military recruitment list while working to change
    the federal law and improve your local school's
    implementation policies. And, you will meet neighbors
    who share your own concerns.

    It's easy to be an event host -- whether you do it in
    your home, a cafe or your local library. We provide all
    the materials you need and your friends and neighbors
    can sign up to attend at our special event organizing
    Web site.

    To learn more about hosting, click here now.

    Can't host an Opt Out event on June 1? Tell a friend
    who can.

    If you can't host an Opt Out event on June 1, you can
    help the campaign by contacting your friends and family
    and finding someone who can.

    Who makes a good Opt Out event host? Parents are not
    the only ones who care about protecting our children
    from military recruiters. Many people who care deeply
    about this issue include people concerned about the
    occupation of Iraq, people who care about privacy
    issues, teachers, clergy, and others.

    Take action by forwarding this email to friends and
    family you think would be concerned about this issue
    and consider joining our nationwide organizing efforts.

    Tell your friends about LeaveMyChildAlone.org

    You can also help by simply telling your friends about
    the Opt Out resources at LeaveMyChildAlone.org, a joint
    project of Working Assets, The MMOB and ACORN.

    At LeaveMyChildAlone.org you can:
    1) Sign on as a citizen co-sponsor of U.S.
    Representative Mike Honda's Student Privacy
    Protection Act.

    2) Opt Out your own child, or learn how the process
    works so you can tell your friends.

    3) Adopt-a-School-Board by downloading the Working
    Assets AASB toolkit: everything you need to know to
    help your local schools do it right.

    4) Host an event to help others Opt Out on
    Wednesday, June 1st.

    5) Tell your friends how to become a part of our
    campaign.Click here to tell your friends now.

    Sincerely,

    Michael Kieschnick
    President, Working Assets
    Please forward this newsletter to your friends and
    help spread the word about this important campaign!

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    5) The Deserters: Awol Crisis Hits the US Forces
    As the death toll of troops mounts in Iraq and Afghanistan,
    America's military recruiting figures have plummeted to an
    all-time low. Thousands of US servicemen and women are now
    refusing to serve their country. Andrew Buncombe reports
    16 May 2005
    http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/story.jsp?story=638635

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    6) Real Wages Fall as
    Attack on US Workers Intensifies
    By Joseph Kay
    16 May 2005
    World Socialist Web Site www.wsws.org
    WSWS :News & Analysis :North America
    http://www.wsws.org/articles/2005/may2005/wage-m16.shtml

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    7) Please support Mike Honda's legislation to limit military
    access to school children.
    peace,
    vicki

    http://www.leavemychildalone.org/index.cfm?event=signPetition&pid=1

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    8) For Female GIs, Combat Is a Fact
    By Ann Scott Tyson
    The Washington Post
    Friday 13 May 2005
    Many duties in Iraq put women at risk despite restrictive policy.
    http://www.truthout.org/issues_05/051605WA.shtml

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    9) PhotoID: 200541992714
    Submitted by: 9th Marine Corps District
    Operation/Exercise/Event:
    Wal-Mart Award
    Col. John M. Dunn, 9th Marine Corps District commanding officer,
    presents Troy Steiner, marketing director for Wal-Mart, and Keely
    Beene, manager Wal-Mart Television Network, with a Certificate
    of Commendation at the Wal-Mart Headquarters in Bentonville,
    Ark., April 7. After being contacted by Capt. Tyler T. Vance,
    the 9th District, recruiting advertising officer, Steiner and
    Beene organized $1,120,000 worth of free airplay of USMC
    commercials at 2,600 locations on Wal-Mart's in-store television
    network. In addition to the 16 weeks of free broadcasting, the
    well-known retailer will also run free Toys-for-Tots public
    service announcements leading up to the holiday season.
    http://www.usmc.mil/marinelink/image1.nsf/Lookup/
    200541992714?opendocument

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    10)U.S. Charges Cuban Militant With Illegally Entering Country
    By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
    Published: May 19, 2005
    Filed at 1:20 p.m. ET
    http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/national/AP-Cuban-
    Militant.html?hp&ex=1116561600&en=13d1a473764617d7&ei=5094&partner=hom
    epage

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    11) When Richer Weds Poorer, Money Isn't the Only Difference
    By TAMAR LEWIN
    NORTHFIELD, Mass.
    May 19, 2005
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/19/national/class/MARRIAGE-FINAL.html?hp

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    12) Generals Offer a Sober Outlook on Iraqi War
    By JOHN F. BURNS and ERIC SCHMITT
    May 19, 2005
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/19/international/middleeast/19cnd-iraq.html

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    13) Air Force Seeks Bush's Approval for Space Weapons Programs
    By TIM WEINER
    May 18, 2005
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/18/business/18space.html

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    14) The Personal Evolution of a Civil Rights Giant
    Museum Review | 'Malcolm X: A Search for Truth'
    By EDWARD ROTHSTEIN
    Published: May 19, 2005
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/19/arts/design/19malccut.html

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    15) Garfield volunteers for military recruiting battle
    By M.L. LYKE
    SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER REPORTER
    Thursday, May 19, 2005
    http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/224957_recruit19.html

    Sgt. Melisa Porter had just spread out the freebies yesterday
    on her Army of One table -- give-away pens, pencils, computer
    games, slick brochures -- when the anti-recruiting leader
    arrived ready to do battle.

    "Do you understand that we don't want you here?" said PTSA
    co-Chairwoman Amy Hagopian, who came to the Garfield High
    School lunchroom carrying pictures of Iraq vets maimed in war.

    "Do you see these pictures of people who come home with
    prosthetics? Do you see them?" challenged Hagopian, a University
    of Washington assistant professor in health administration and
    the mother of a senior at Garfield.

    "My uncle was injured in Iraq in March," responded the young
    new recruiter. "And you know what? He feels it was worth it!"

    Yesterday was the first day military recruiters have been on
    campus since the Garfield High School PTSA passed a resolution
    seeking to oust them from public-school campuses. The resolution,
    first of its kind in the state, passed May 9.

    "Given the seriousness of what they are requesting people to
    participate in, we'd just prefer they not be on school grounds,
    which are supposed to be protected space for students," said
    Hagopian.

    Seattle School District officials responded to the resolution
    with a statement that it is illegal to ban only military
    recruiters. Under the Bush administration's No Child Left
    Behind Act, military recruiters must be granted the same
    access to students as college recruiters or job recruiters
    at schools that get federal money.

    The face-off in the lunchroom comes on the eve of tomorrow's
    national "stand-down" day for Army recruiters. Military
    commanders described the one-day halt as an effort to
    re-educate an estimated 7,500 recruiters on proper conduct.

    With recruitment falling far short of quotas -- overall
    enlistment in the all-volunteer forces is down about 12 percent
    since 2001 -- the pumped-up ranks of recruiters are desperate to
    "make mission." Some are abusing rules to do it.

    Since October last year, the Army has investigated about 480
    allegations of impropriety. So far 91 have been confirmed, eight
    recruiters have been relieved of duty, and 98 have been
    admonished.

    Cases with disciplinary action pending include a Houston
    recruiter who threatened a wavering student with arrest if
    he backed out. Another recruiter in Colorado faces punishment
    for helping a student who claimed to be a dropout fake
    a high-school diploma and buy products to clean traces of
    drugs from his system.

    Earlier this month, a New York Times investigation cited
    cases of recruiters hiding police records and mental histories
    of enlistees and providing cheat sheets for tests.

    "Having the stand-down is basically to reaffirm the integrity
    of recruiting, to talk about what's right, what's honest,"
    said Sgt. Darrell McAllister, a recruiter who showed up at
    Garfield to help Porter pack up and leave after reporters
    descended on her.

    McAllister said they had suddenly been called by commanders
    for an inspection of recruiting tools.

    Students watching yesterday's confrontation had a mix of
    opinions. Sophomore Ismail Hamza, sipping water from Marine
    recruiters' give-away bottle, said it was OK by him if they
    were there. But he had no intention of signing up. "You're
    just going to Iraq. That's all you're going to do."

    Local career counselors have received numerous complaints that
    recruiters are soft-pedaling combat in Iraq in their pitches.
    "They're trying to assure students they won't be sent overseas,"
    Garfield career counselor Karin Engstrom said.
    "You can't do that."

    Yesterday recruiter Porter told two students that, while
    there's always a chance of going to Iraq, a lot of Army
    Reserve jobs are "less risky ... like truck drivers."

    U.S. military transportation units have suffered significant
    casualties in Iraq in random roadside bombings.

    Engstrom has told Porter and other recruiters that they can
    be on campus only one day a month, and all must come on the
    same day -- the better to monitor them. She makes sure to
    pass out sheets describing "Ten Points to Consider Before
    You Sign a Military Enlistment Agreement" when they are there.

    Garfield, whose highly diverse student body of 1,600 is 56.9
    percent non-white, has taken controversial stands before.
    In 2002, it came up with a resolution opposing an invasion
    of Iraq.

    The new PTSA anti-recruiting resolution states that joining
    the military can be a "life and death" decision.

    Opinions on it have been strong from all quarters. Navy Chief
    Petty Officer Robert Born wrote in to the school's newspaper:
    "I find this to be quite bothersome, as it is the military
    that provides your school and our country the freedom to speak
    without fear of censorship."

    Other anti-recruiting movements are also picking up steam.

    In recent months, college students in California and New York
    have forced recruiters off campus, and in Boston, activists
    dumped 5 gallons of fake blood on the doorstep of a recruiting
    center.

    In the Puget Sound area, a group of students and parents stopped
    a Blackhawk helicopter from landing on fields at Bainbridge
    Island High School in April. The students said the helicopter,
    used for Army National Guard recruiting tours, was war propaganda.

    Earlier this month, a student at Foss High School in Tacoma
    sent e-mails to thousands of activists across the country,
    urging them to call school officials after plans for an
    anti-recruitment "teach-in" hit administrative roadblocks.

    Some students at Garfield are planning a walkout Monday and
    a march on Army recruiting headquarters down the street.

    But not everyone is on board.

    Yesterday senior Timmel Bowens, who has signed up with the
    Army but is still trying to pass the aptitude tests, said
    having recruiters on campus is "cool" and that the PTSA
    resolution is "not right."

    "Why would you prohibit recruiters from coming to high schools
    if there are students trying to join up?" he asked, after
    picking up a giveaway computer game called "Special Forces"
    from recruiter Porter's freebie table.

    He has seen the game before. "It's like you go 'round and
    just kill people basically," said Bowens.

    That works for him, onscreen or in real life, Iraq -
    or whatever.

    "To me, going overseas and killing people, I would feel
    happy about myself for that," he said.

    This report includes information from The Associated
    Press. P-I reporter M.L. Lyke can be reached at 206-448-8344 or
    m.l.lyke@seattlepi.com

    (c) 1998-2005 Seattle Post-Intelligencer

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    16) Our entire way of life is at stake
    May 17, 2005
    BY JESSE JACKSON
    And now the ''nuclear option.'' Republican Senate Majority Leader
    Bill Frist vows to blow up the Senate by getting the Republican
    majority to outlaw any filibuster against President Bush's judicial
    nominees. Democrats have approved 208 of Bush's 218 nominees,
    but are blocking 10 as too extreme. That is unacceptable to Frist.
    http://www.suntimes.com/output/jesse/cst-edt-jesse17.html

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    17) U.S. Claims Over Siege Challenged
    ** Dahr Jamail's Iraq Dispatches **
    ** http://dahrjamailiraq.com **

    Inter Press Service
    Dahr Jamail

    *As with the siege of Fallujah six months back, U.S. claims over the
    siege of the Iraqi town Al Qa'im are being challenged now by independent
    sources.*

    AMMAN, May 19 (IPS) - As with the siege of Fallujah six months back,
    U.S. claims over the siege of the Iraqi town Al Qa'im are being
    challenged now by independent sources.

    The U.S. military claims a "successful" end to the weeklong operation
    earlier this month around Al-Qa'im, a town about 320km west of Baghdad
    close to the Syrian border. The operation was launched against what the
    U.S. military saw as the presence of Al-Qaeda fighters in the town.

    Iraqi civilians and doctors in the area say no foreign fighters were
    present in the town. Al Qa'im and surrounding areas have suffered great
    destruction, and many in the town population of 110,000 were killed,
    they say.

    Abu Ahmed, a resident of Al-Qa'im, told IPS on telephone that "all the
    fighters here are Iraqis from this area."

    He said continuing violations by U.S. soldiers had provoked people into
    confronting the occupying forces. He said troops had been raiding homes,
    sending women into the streets without their hijabs and entering areas
    where women sleep.

    "The fighters are just local people who refuse to be treated like dogs,"
    he said. "Nobody wants the Americans here."

    Abd al-Khaliq al-Rawi, head of communications for the local government
    in Al-Qa'im said on Al-Jazeera television that the fighters were all
    local Iraqis. "We have not seen any outsiders. The fighters are from the
    area. They are resisting the occupation."

    Al Qa'im and surrounding areas were besieged by U.S. forces for a week
    by about 1,000 troops backed by warplanes, tanks and helicopters as a
    part of 'Operation Matador'. The U.S. military claims the operation was
    a success in that 125 "militants" were killed in an effort to search for
    followers of the terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.

    But accounts of the operation from non-governmental organisations
    (NGOs), Iraqi doctors and civilians differ greatly from those put
    forward by the military.

    "Qa'im is still surrounded by the MNF (Multinational Forces), and we've
    yet to get any humanitarian workers into the city," Daunia Pavone,
    programme manager for the Italian NGO consortium Solidarity told IPS in
    Amman, Jordan. The bombing had stopped, she said, but they did not know
    when it might resume and were unable therefore to send aid workers into
    the area.

    "The Americans said they could not get inside the city," Pavone said.
    "Once the Americans surrounded the city nobody was able to get out. So
    we are very concerned that there are a large number of civilian
    casualties inside the city."

    Pavone said that about 12,000 Iraqis had left Al-Qaim, and that the rest
    had remained trapped inside. "I think there will be lots of civilian
    casualties," she said.

    At least nine soldiers were killed and more than 40 wounded during the
    siege, according to the U.S. military.

    The U.S. military has made no statement on civilian casualties, but
    witnesses say scores of innocent Iraqis were killed.

    The city centre "has been almost completely destroyed," the director of
    Al-Qa'im hospital Dr. Hamdi Al-Alusi told Al-Jazeera television. He said
    the casualties included many women, children and elderly people, and
    appealed to humanitarian organisations to intervene quickly.

    "Ambulances were prevented from moving and the medical teams have left
    the city centre because it has been destroyed," Al-Alusi said during the
    siege. Water and electricity networks have been destroyed and "there are
    scores of wounded people and scores of victims who cannot reach the
    hospital or anywhere else. We pray to god and implore the whole world to
    look into what happened to Al-Qa'im and adjacent cities."

    Rafa Asahab, a Syrian who lives in Abu Kemal village on the Syrian
    border told IPS he saw some of the effects of the siege. "At least 100
    civilians in Al-Qa'im have been killed," he said. U.S. warplanes also
    entered Syrian airspace many times, he said.

    Eyewitnesses said U.S. jets and helicopters also attacked surrounding
    Al-Karabilah, Al-Jazirah and Al-Quaydat towns. "Medical staff confirmed
    the killing of civilians by helicopter gunfire," Dr. Muhammad Abud
    reported on Al-Sharqiyah television. He said ambulance crews had
    difficulty retrieving some bodies that had been ripped apart.

    Adil al-Rawi, an eyewitness in Al-Qa'im said on Al-Arabiya television
    during the siege that U.S. forces had shelled the hospital. "They are
    using warplanes, mortar shells and tanks to shell the city
    indiscriminately, hurt citizens and bomb the houses with warplanes."

    Many people in the towns need medical aid, and the thousands of
    residents who fled need water, food, tents and blankets, Pavone said.

    The siege came as violence and bloodshed continue to escalate in Iraq
    amidst rising opposition to U.S. forces. Tensions rose further when
    anti-occupation Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr made another demand Monday
    that the United States withdraw from Iraq. Al-Sadr had launched a bloody
    Intifadah (militant uprising) against occupation forces last summer in
    Najaf, Hilla and the Sadr City area of Baghdad.

    Last week the new Iraqi government announced a continuation of the state
    of emergency (excepting in the Kurdish region in the north). Emergency
    was declared on Nov. 7, 2004. Most of the country has remained under
    martial law ever since, despite elections in January this year.

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    18) La Raza ! Unida ! Will never be defeated !
    On 5-18-05, braving the wind and nasty drizzle, in front of SSF City
    Hall on Grand Avenue about 70 protesters rallied demanding Justice 4
    Julio Ayala, 26 yr Salvadoran US legal resident, killed by 13 SSF PD
    officers on 4-3-05 inside SF Airport Inn.

    At 5 PM, the crowd starts addressing passing drivers, merchants and
    neighbors through chanting: "No Justice, No Peace!" "Justicia Para
    Julio Ayala!", while drivers blow their horn back , some even joining
    our contingent. Among speakers: Tania Ortega, Julio's sister, his
    parents Julio Sr. and Mirna Ayala, Renee Saucedo (SF La Raza Centro
    Legal),Marylon Boyd (mother of Cammerin Boyd, 28 yr. disabled Black
    Brother killed by SFPD on 5-5-04),Brother Lucas from the Campaign to
    End the Death Penalty, Rita Akayama from October 22 Against Police
    Brutality Coalition, Jose Luis Pavon from SF Coleman Advocates,
    Brother Antonio from SF Carecen. The event is M.C'ed by Sister Kissi,
    fierce young activist and Member of the SF Bayview Campain to End the
    Death Penalty Chapter, who leads us into prayer after our 2-hour rally
    and protest.

    We soon start wondering: "where is the police?"... Mr. Ayala steps up
    and looks through City Hall's front door peep hole, and lets us know:
    " they are 7 or 8 inside" (likely ready for us, just in case...)
    "Look! they are videotaping us from 2 cameras by the 2nd floor
    windows" (no stop for the next 2 hours). Love and unity is strong,
    surrounded as we are by community activists, many young Latino homies
    dressed in black and proudling wearing their Justice4JulioAyala
    T-shirts, Julio's huge extended family. Mr. Frank Rosenberg, whose son
    was killed by Hayward PD 5 years ago while experiencing a mental
    health crisis, holds high his October 22 Against Police Brutality
    sign, telling it like it is: "We''ll NEVER give up!", while younsters
    and seniors alike are chanting: "1, We are the People! 2. A little bit
    LOUDER! 3, Justice4JulioAyala !".At first watching timidly at a safe
    distance, bystanders, mostly Latinos, start to join the protest and
    pick up signs, chanting: "Justice4 Julio Ayala!"

    The harassment of Julio's family and buddies has already been set in
    motion, in an attempt to demonize them and weaken Justice4JulioAyala's
    Campaign: phone interrogations of Tony, his childhood friend and his
    sister Tanya, who simply state that they have nothing to divulge...
    Yet, at our very protest, a way more despictable violation of our
    right to protest occurs, in total disrespect of the safety of our
    participants, including parents with young children.... A late model
    black Mitsubishi with tainted windows slowly drives by, and a bottle
    flies at our crowd, as the car suddlenly speeds away... Young Brother
    Paulo, forehead and left brow spurting blood, is badly cut, and rushed
    to the Ivy Clinic by his homies. I carefully pick up the broken bottle
    from the ground covered with blood, for police investigation &
    fingerprinting (yeah, right...will call Sam Mateo PD and make a report
    anyhow).We do NOT call 911, as we figure Holice serves and protects
    the ruling class, and keep assaulting Po' People of Color !

    This cowardly attempt to silence the Ayalas and the community is not
    working! Silence is killing La Raza as surely as evil doers. Mrs.
    Marylon Boyd, greeted with warm applaud tells the crowd: "This must
    end! You are fighting for Julio's memory but also for all other
    families and for your own lives ! None of our children should die this
    way ! No more, in California, in the US!"

    A homie is quietly burning sage in the background, and a donation can,
    decorated with October 22 logo: "Danger ! Police in Area" is passed
    around, as we notice even humble poor folks fumbling through their
    pockets and adding their few cents to the Justice4Julio Campaign.

    Except for La Radio Grande 10/10 and San Mateo Daily Journal, the
    media did not respond to Justice4Julio press release about our
    protest... Are we surprised? The bigger the scandal, the longer the
    cover up through the corporate media! Hate mongers injuring a teen of
    Color at the rally, watch out: To the perpetrators of Genocide &War
    against Black and Brown, YOU KNOW that We, DA People are a force to be
    reckoned with ! The bull horns are now switching hands, as we shout
    toward Police video cameras upon leaving SSF City Hall : "We'll be
    back ! Every month, we'll be back, assassins !"

    Today Idriss Stelley Foundation E-mailed San Mateo Board of
    Supervisors requesting their June calendar for the community to
    schedule a special hearing, demanding answers about the PD killing of
    Julio Ayala, at their earliest (if not zealous) convenience.
    Tentatively June 6th, later to be confirmed. Unlike SF, San Mateo does
    not have a police Commission (which comprises 3 community elected
    commissioners, while 4 are nominated by Mayor Newsome), but a City
    Council, exclusivity appointed by their Mayor, with only 1 non-white
    appointee.

    The Ayala Family demands immediate release of:

    * San Mateo Police and DA reports
    * Coroner's report
    * List of witnesses to Julio's execution
    * Name of all 13 "Peace Officers" involved in Julio's wrongful death
    * Launching of a federal investigation
    * Justicia para Julio Ayala, NOW !

    For further background on the PD killing of Julio Ayala,
    you can log onto
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Justice4Julio/

    Mail to Julio's family can be sent at
    Justice4Julio@yahoogroups.com post?postID=xPehAnfBrZawiSM05Fdt1DuZRzOesoHR3g6MqUBKCE3BHnDTiO-
    8Y9fGsj5ee9WxKDopmxY5srLx1Ovuu22YCvfscGSn>
    or iolmisha@cs.com post?postID=P8NyJ2A8JSAnA5Q9TqG8lqOidSTWdhDIaFssMZA0nzgqoIqTEfs3lnq9YFLu
    xLXDO8HEl7EH>

    If you have any information on the killing of Julio Ayala, or want to
    sent messages of support to his family, call (415) 595-8251 Idriss
    Stelley Foundation (ISF) 24HR Bilingual crisis line.

    La Raza ! Unida ! Will never be defeated !

    On 5-18-05, braving the wind and nasty drizzle, in front of SSF City
    Hall on Grand Avenue about 70 protesters rallied demanding Justice 4
    Julio Ayala, 26 yr Salvadoran US legal resident, killed by 13 SSF PD
    officers on 4-3-05 inside SF Airport Inn.

    At 5 PM, the crowd starts addressing passing drivers, merchants and
    neighbors through chanting: "No Justice, No Peace!" "Justicia Para
    Julio Ayala!", while drivers blow their horn back , some even joining
    our contingent. Among speakers: Tania Ortega, Julio's sister, his
    parents Julio Sr. and Mirna Ayala, Renee Saucedo (SF La Raza Centro
    Legal),Marylon Boyd (mother of Cammerin Boyd, 28 yr. disabled Black
    Brother killed by SFPD on 5-5-04),Brother Lucas from the Campaign to
    End the Death Penalty, Rita Akayama from October 22 Against Police
    Brutality Coalition, Jose Luis Pavon from SF Coleman Advocates,
    Brother Antonio from SF Carecen. The event is M.C'ed by Sister Kissi,
    fierce young activist and Member of the SF Bayview Campain to End the
    Death Penalty Chapter, who leads us into prayer after our 2-hour rally
    and protest.

    We soon start wondering: "where is the police?"... Mr. Ayala steps up
    and looks through City Hall's front door peep hole, and lets us know:
    " they are 7 or 8 inside" (likely ready for us, just in case...)
    "Look! they are videotaping us from 2 cameras by the 2nd floor
    windows" (no stop for the next 2 hours). Love and unity is strong,
    surrounded as we are by community activists, many young Latino homies
    dressed in black and proudling wearing their Justice4JulioAyala
    T-shirts, Julio's huge extended family. Mr. Frank Rosenberg, whose son
    was killed by Hayward PD 5 years ago while experiencing a mental
    health crisis, holds high his October 22 Against Police Brutality
    sign, telling it like it is: "We''ll NEVER give up!", while younsters
    and seniors alike are chanting: "1, We are the People! 2. A little bit
    LOUDER! 3, Justice4JulioAyala !".At first watching timidly at a safe
    distance, bystanders, mostly Latinos, start to join the protest and
    pick up signs, chanting: "Justice4 Julio Ayala!"

    The harassment of Julio's family and buddies has already been set in
    motion, in an attempt to demonize them and weaken Justice4JulioAyala's
    Campaign: phone interrogations of Tony, his childhood friend and his
    sister Tanya, who simply state that they have nothing to divulge...
    Yet, at our very protest, a way more despictable violation of our
    right to protest occurs, in total disrespect of the safety of our
    participants, including parents with young children.... A late model
    black Mitsubishi with tainted windows slowly drives by, and a bottle
    flies at our crowd, as the car suddlenly speeds away... Young Brother
    Paulo, forehead and left brow spurting blood, is badly cut, and rushed
    to the Ivy Clinic by his homies. I carefully pick up the broken bottle
    from the ground covered with blood, for police investigation &
    fingerprinting (yeah, right...will call Sam Mateo PD and make a report
    anyhow).We do NOT call 911, as we figure Holice serves and protects
    the ruling class, and keep assaulting Po' People of Color !

    This cowardly attempt to silence the Ayalas and the community is not
    working! Silence is killing La Raza as surely as evil doers. Mrs.
    Marylon Boyd, greeted with warm applaud tells the crowd: "This must
    end! You are fighting for Julio's memory but also for all other
    families and for your own lives ! None of our children should die this
    way ! No more, in California, in the US!"

    A homie is quietly burning sage in the background, and a donation can,
    decorated with October 22 logo: "Danger ! Police in Area" is passed
    around, as we notice even humble poor folks fumbling through their
    pockets and adding their few cents to the Justice4Julio Campaign.

    Except for La Radio Grande 10/10 and San Mateo Daily Journal, the
    media did not respond to Justice4Julio press release about our
    protest... Are we surprised? The bigger the scandal, the longer the
    cover up through the corporate media! Hate mongers injuring a teen of
    Color at the rally, watch out: To the perpetrators of Genocide &War
    against Black and Brown, YOU KNOW that We, DA People are a force to be
    reckoned with ! The bull horns are now switching hands, as we shout
    toward Police video cameras upon leaving SSF City Hall : "We'll be
    back ! Every month, we'll be back, assassins !"

    Today Idriss Stelley Foundation E-mailed San Mateo Board of
    Supervisors requesting their June calendar for the community to
    schedule a special hearing, demanding answers about the PD killing of
    Julio Ayala, at their earliest (if not zealous) convenience.
    Tentatively June 6th, later to be confirmed. Unlike SF, San Mateo does
    not have a police Commission (which comprises 3 community elected
    commissioners, while 4 are nominated by Mayor Newsome), but a City
    Council, exclusivity appointed by their Mayor, with only 1 non-white
    appointee.

    The Ayala Family demands immediate release of:

    * San Mateo Police and DA reports
    * Coroner's report
    * List of witnesses to Julio's execution
    * Name of all 13 "Peace Officers" involved in Julio's wrongful death
    * Launching of a federal investigation
    * Justicia para Julio Ayala, NOW !

    For further background on the PD killing of Julio Ayala, you can log onto
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Justice4Julio/

    Mail to Julio's family can be sent at
    Justice4Julio@yahoogroups.com post?postID=xPehAnfBrZawiSM05Fdt1DuZRzOesoHR3g6MqUBKCE3BHnDTiO-
    8Y9fGsj5ee9WxKDopmxY5srLx1Ovuu22YCvfscGSn>
    or iolmisha@cs.com post?postID=P8NyJ2A8JSAnA5Q9TqG8lqOidSTWdhDIaFssMZA0nzgqoIqTEfs3lnq9YFLu
    xLXDO8HEl7EH>

    If you have any information on the killing of Julio Ayala, or want to
    sent messages of support to his family, call (415) 595-8251 Idriss
    Stelley Foundation (ISF) 24HR Bilingual crisis line.

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    19) East Bay School Bans Military Recruiters On Campus
    (ABC7)May 16 (ABC7) - Military recruiters on colleges campuses
    have always been controversial, especially among students and
    faculty who claim anti-war status. Harvard Law School has banned
    the recruiters and one Bay Area college is trying to do the same.
    ABC7's Lyanne Melendez reports.

    More local news... College campuses are fertile ground for
    military recruiters.

    Sgt. George Moore, U.S. Army: "Everybody knows that our average
    market is between 18 and 25. It's the market that we look for."

    The student government of Chabot College recently voted to ban
    recruiters. Students say the military's "don't ask, don't tell"
    policy discriminates against gays.


    Christina Jupp, student government member: "We're not out to get
    the military, we're out to defend our non-discrimination policy."

    Anti-discrimination signs are everywhere on campus. The student
    government now says it wants to make a larger statement by asking
    the military to leave.

    Joseph Trujillo, student government member: "From what I know,
    we are going to be the first college taking on military recruiters
    using our non-discrimination policy."

    The first perhaps in California. Harvard Law School and a few
    other universities have already won the right to ban military
    recruiters after suing the government.

    It was the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that said Harvard
    could ban military recruiters on campus without fear of losing
    federal funding. But the decision has no influence over Chabot
    College or any other university in California.

    So, Chabot could potentially lose its funding.

    Melinda Matsuda, Chabot College vice president: "Our students
    receive financial aid all of our low-income students and if that
    were jeopardized, that would be a big issue."

    Sgt. George Moore: "The president and congress passed that law
    "don't ask, don't tell." All we do is operate within the
    framework of what the president and congress laid out for us,
    we have no choice."

    Chabot's college council will discuss the proposed ban on
    Friday. From there it would go before the college's board
    of trustees.
    * To visit your group on the web, go to:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MOOS-BAY/

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    20) "Democracy" in Iraq
    ** Dahr Jamail's Iraq Dispatches **
    ** http://dahrjamailiraq.com **
    May 18, 2005

    I neither read nor listen to corporate
    media drivel concerning Iraq...but today
    I wonder what they could possibly be
    saying to justify the failed occupation of
    Iraq on this horrible day. I also wonder
    how people in America have yet to take
    the appropriate action necessary in
    order to force their government to impeach
    Bush and bring him and his regime to
    justice for the countless war crimes they
    have committed in Iraq.

    Yesterday Hassan Nuaimi, high ranking
    member of the Association of Muslim
    Scholars (AMS) was found dead in Baghdad.
    One of his arms was broken and a hole
    was drilled into the side of his head.

    This coming the day after the AMS had
    accused the Shia led governmnet of state
    sponsored terrorism by using the Badr
    Brigades to murder Sunnis.

    In response to the murdering of Nuaimi,
    two Shia clerics were gunned down in
    Baghdad yesterday.

    Harith al-Dhari, head of the AMS, blamed
    the Shia Badr Brigades for the recent
    spate of killings of Sunni clerics in the country.

    Dhari, making a statement that could
    be interpreted as an announcement of civil
    war, said Sunnis would not keep silent
    over the killings.

    "We are heading towards a catastrophe,
    only God knows when it will end, this is
    a warning from us," he said angrily.

    The Badr Brigades were in exile in
    Iran during much of Saddam's rule, and
    returned to Iraq after the invasion
    and have been a fully operational militia
    in Iraq ever since. I have seen their
    members in full uniform and with heavy
    weapons in Baghdad during a Shia
    demonstration last summer. The Badr Brigades
    was headed for years by Abdul Aziz
    al-Hakim, the head of the Shiite United
    Iraqi Alliance who won the largest
    percentage of votes in the January 30
    "election."

    There has been a low-grade civil war
    going on for quite some time-but now the
    veil has been ripped off by the statements
    made by Dhari.

    All Sunni mosques in Iraq will be closed
    for three days...an ominous symbol of
    things to come.

    Thus, any argument that the US military
    should remain in Iraq to prevent a civil
    war can be flushed. Besides, anyone
    arguing that the US military was there to
    protect the Iraqi people is either blind,
    in denial, or knows absolutely
    nothing about the reality on the ground
    in occupied Iraq. The US military in
    Iraq are unable even to protect
    themselves, let alone civilians.

    I conducted an informal interview
    two days ago with a UN official here in
    Amman...thus I'll leave his name
    out of this...for now. He told me that 95% of
    the reconstruction funds for rebuilding
    Iraq have been spent outside of Iraq.

    So the argument of staying in Iraq to
    help rebuild the country-that too could
    have been flushed long ago. Want to
    find someone accountable-look to some of
    the larger contributors to the Bush
    Administration. We all know their names by
    now. Check their profit margins as
    of late while you're at it.

    I watched the news about the aforementioned
    statements by al-Dahri on Al-Jazeera
    with one of my close Iraqi friends here.
    As we watched the large funeral
    procession with the body of the
    murdered cleric while al-Dahri made his
    ferocious statements, I watched her
    head drop into her hands as she said
    softly, "This is so horrible what
    has happened to my country since the
    Americans came."

    And she couldn't be more correct.
    For the Bush Administration is guilty under
    international law for the catastrophe
    Iraq has become. Under international law
    it is the primary responsibility of
    the occupier to safeguard the citizens of
    the country they occupy.

    For the Bush Administration, that means
    over 100,000 dead Iraqis and counting.

    Other news most likely ommitted by most
    corporate television outlets in the US
    today?

    In Baquba a car bomb detonated near
    a police convoy which injured 18 people,
    most of them policemen.

    In Kirkuk 7 bodies of Iraqis who
    worked for a security company were found.

    In Baghdad a roadside bomb aimed
    at a US convoy injured 7 Iraqis.

    A Transport Ministry driver was
    shot dead in Sadr City.

    In Beji 2 Iraqi police were killed
    by a car bomb.

    In Mosul mortar attacks killed
    2 Iraqis and injured 7 school kids.

    So that's nearly 500 dead Iraqis
    in a little over two weeks to add to the list
    of crimes for the Bush Administration,
    which grows longer with each passing
    day.

    More writing, photos and commentary at
    http://dahrjamailiraq.com
    Iraq_Dispatches mailing list
    http://lists.dahrjamailiraq.com/mailman/listinfo/iraq_dispatches

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    21) Stealth Recruiting Ad Sparks Criticism
    By Nathaniel R. Helms
    http://www.sftt.org/
    main.cfm?actionId=globalShowStaticContent&screenKey=cmpDefense&htmlCategoryI
    D=30&htmlId=2695

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    22) Rift over recruiting at public high schools
    A Seattle high school bars military solicitation, touching off
    debate over Iraq war and free speech.
    By Dean Paton | Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor
    http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0518/p02s01-ussc.htm

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    23) Protesters Subjected To 'Pretext Interviews'
    FBI Memo Shows No Specific Threats
    By Dan Eggen
    Washington Post Staff Writer
    Wednesday, May 18, 2005; Page A04
    "These documents confirm that the FBI's anti-terrorism force
    has been collecting information about peaceful protesters and
    dissenters and targeting people for attention on the basis of
    constitutionally protected association and advocacy," said Mark
    Silverstein, legal director of the ACLU's Colorado chapter.
    "It lends credence to what a lot of critics have said: that
    the FBI is starting to regard some forms of dissent as
    potential terrorism."
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/05/17/
    AR2005051701240.html

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    24) Get ready to produce your ID
    http://www.registerguard.com/news/2005/05/18/ed.letters.0518.html

    The latest sign of the times will now fit in your pocket.
    Congress passed the Real ID Act and President Bush will sign it.

    Beginning in May 2008, in order to travel by air or rail, or
    to work for, contract with or deal with any federal agency -
    including the Internal Revenue Service and the Social Security
    Administration - you will be required to have an electronically
    readable and traceable national identification card.

    The ubiquitous public surveillance cameras that invade our lives
    24/7 were obviously not sufficient to remind us that we are no
    longer citizens, but subjects. Now, we must bear the technological,
    social and financial equivalent of livestock ear tags. Our
    freedom is being lost under the guise of national security.

    When will we learn that those who trade their freedom for security
    ultimately lose both? When did we forget that the government is
    ours to control, and not vice versa?

    Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas once said: "As nightfall
    does not come at once, neither does oppression. In both instances,
    there is a twilight when everything remains seemingly unchanged.
    And it is in such twilight that we all must be most aware of
    change in the air - however slight - lest we become unwitting
    victims of the darkness."

    This present twilight now barely conceals the sinister political
    darkness that would already be upon us. Repeal the Patriot Act!
    Repeal the Real ID Act! Tear down the cameras, get angry, speak
    out and be free.

    GEORGE L. DERR

    Eugene

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    25) British Memo on U.S. Plans for Iraq War Fuels Critics
    By DOUGLAS JEHL
    Published: May 20, 2005
    WASHINGTON, May 19 - More than two weeks after its publication
    in London, a previously secret British government memorandum
    that reported in July 2002 that President Bush had decided to
    "remove Saddam, through military action" is still creating
    a stir among administration critics. They are portraying it
    as evidence that Mr. Bush was intent on war with Iraq earlier
    than the White House has acknowledged.
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/20/politics/20weapons.html?

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    26) In U.S. Report, Brutal Details of 2 Afghan Inmates' Deaths
    By TIM GOLDEN
    Published: May 20, 2005
    "Even as the young Afghan man was dying before them, his
    American jailers continued to torment him.
    The prisoner, a slight, 22-year-old taxi driver known only
    as Dilawar, was hauled from his cell at the detention center
    in Bagram, Afghanistan, at around 2 a.m. to answer questions
    about a rocket attack on an American base. When he arrived in
    the interrogation room, an interpreter who was present said,
    his legs were bouncing uncontrollably in the plastic chair and
    his hands were numb. He had been chained by the wrists to the
    top of his cell for much of the previous four days.
    Mr. Dilawar asked for a drink of water, and one of the two
    interrogators, Specialist Joshua R. Claus, 21, picked up
    a large plastic bottle. But first he punched a hole in the
    bottom, the interpreter said, so as the prisoner fumbled weakly
    with the cap, the water poured out over his orange prison
    scrubs. The soldier then grabbed the bottle back and began
    squirting the water forcefully into Mr. Dilawar's face.
    "Come on, drink!" the interpreter said Specialist Claus had
    shouted, as the prisoner gagged on the spray. "Drink!"
    At the interrogators' behest, a guard tried to force the young
    man to his knees. But his legs, which had been pummeled by
    guards for several days, could no longer bend. An interrogator
    told Mr. Dilawar that he could see a doctor after they finished
    with him. When he was finally sent back to his cell, though,
    the guards were instructed only to chain the prisoner back to
    the ceiling.
    "Leave him up," one of the guards quoted Specialist Claus as
    saying.
    Several hours passed before an emergency room doctor finally
    saw Mr. Dilawar. By then he was dead, his body beginning to
    stiffen. It would be many months before Army investigators
    learned a final horrific detail: Most of the interrogators
    had believed Mr. Dilawar was an innocent man who simply drove
    his taxi past the American base at the wrong time."
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/20/international/asia/
    20abuse.html?hp&ex=1116648000&en=6cca0512a38427c3&ei=5094&partner=hom
    epage

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    27) Dear Friends and Colleagues;
    For Immediate Release
    Contacts: Sandra Schwartz
    (415) 565-0201 x 24
    Thursday, May 19, 2005
    Website:
    http://www.afsc.org/youthmil/actions.htm

    STAND UP for Truth in Recruiting: ONE DAY IS NOT ENOUGH!!

    Spokespeople Available for On-Site Interviews

    Press conference:
    3:00 pm, Friday, May 20, 2005
    Davis Street Army Recruiting Station, San Francisco, CA

    What:
    * Exposure of the unethical and illegal tactics used by
    recruiters to "sign-up" young people into the military
    * Lack of parent & student awareness about the No Child
    Left Behind Act (Military Recruiter Provision - Sec. 9528)
    that gives recruiters access to private, confidential student
    information.
    * Stop-loss orders that effectively nullify military
    service agreements.
    Why: The Army plans to suspend all recruiting tomorrow,
    May 20, because of reports of widespread abuses in enlistment
    tactics. Reports of serious recruiter improprieties - including
    fraud and coercion - have surfaced, prompting the need,
    recruiters say, for retraining. Recruiters give the impression
    that a few "bad apples" are violating standards, due to the
    increased difficulty of meeting recruitment quotas during
    the extended war and occupation of Iraq. We know that one
    day is not enough to change a culture that demands aggressive
    recruitment tactics that minimize the reality of a soldier's
    life, overstate military benefits, and mythologize war.

    Where: Army Recruiting Station, 670 Davis, San Francisco, CA

    Interviews available from the following:

    STEVE MORSE, is the GI Rights Program Coordinator for the
    Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors in Oakland,
    doing coordination work for the GI Rights Hotline Network
    which answered 32,000 calls in 2004. In the US Army from
    1969 through 1971, he saw combat in Vietnam and was active
    in the GI Resistance movement. He is an active member of
    Veterans for Peace Chapter 69 in San Francisco.

    JOSH SONDHEIMER attorney working on the stop loss legal
    case, Doe vrs. Rumsfeld.

    Members from the SF School Board

    SANDRA SCHWARTZ coordinator of the AFSC Peace Education program.

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    28) Join with the San Francisco
    Reproductive Rights Coalition!
    Monday, May 23rd (that‚s THIS Monday)
    6:30 8:30pm
    The Women‚s Building
    3543 18th Street, San Francisco
    (between Valencia and Guerrero)
    Room A

    Continue the work to restore full reproductive rights
    to women nationwide! Join with the San Francisco
    Reproductive Rights Coalition! Help continue the work
    that was started in January 2005.

    Join Bay Area activists as we envision next year‚s Roe
    v. Wade day. Last January, more than 4,000 anti choice
    groups marched in our streets, telling us that women
    are better off with less choice! Just last week,
    Operation Rescue came to town to harass doctors and
    medical personnel from the College of Obstetricians
    and Gynecologists for continuing to offer training to
    abortion providers. Operation Rescue has also targeted
    an abortion provider in North Oakland, and says that
    the Bay Area will be targeted for protests.

    Finally, Americans United for Life have successfully
    gathered together enough signatures to place the
    California Parental Notification Act on the ballot in
    November, which puts young women‚s right to abortion
    and privacy in grave danger. And to top it off, the
    „Walk for LifeˆWest Coast‰ will be back next January
    22nd.

    Where will you be?

    Join us Monday night.

    Keep Abortion Legal. Defend and Extend Full
    Reproductive Rights for ALL!

    Call 415-252-3206 or 415-864-1278, or email
    rwbayarea@yahoo.com for more information or to be
    contacted for future organizing.

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