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    BAUAW NEWSLETTER-THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 2005

    How rich are you? Check it out at:
    http://www.globalrichlist.com/

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    Screening of "Winter Soldier" -a special YBCA
    Independence Day Weekend screening
    (documentary on the atrocities of the Vietnam war)
    By the Winterfilm Collective
    (testimonial by Senator John Kerry)
    Friday, July 1, 7:30 pm
    Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Screening Room
    701 Mission Street @ 3rd, San Francisco, CA 94103
    $8 regular/$5 YBCA members, students, teachers, seniors
    Public Info: www.ybca.org
    or 415.978.ARTS (2787)
    Contact: Adriane Lee at 415.321.1307 or alee@ybca.org
    A rarely screened, devastating
    documentary classic, Winter Soldier, captures
    the testimonies of ex-GIs at the
    1971 Detroit Winter Soldier Investigation
    concerning American atrocities in
    Vietnam. The soldiers, including
    Senator John Kerry, are riveting
    as they provide eye-witness testimony
    to war crimes and atrocities they
    either participated in or witnessed.
    The film evokes all of the sorrow
    and pain that Vietnam has come to represent.

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    GET THE MILITARY OUT OF OUR SCHOOLS! MONEY FOR EDUCATION
    NOT FOR WAR! BRING THE TROOPS HOME NOW!

    This week and next marks the final two weeks left in the
    College Not Combat petition campaign.
    Over the July 4th weekend, July 2, 3 & 4,
    the petition campaign will be stationed at:

    Dolores Park starting at 1:00 p.m.

    A table will be set up at
    The Mime Troupe performance of:

    "Doing Good"

    Based loosely on the book, "Confessions
    of an Economic Hit Man", by John Perkins.
    This play is fresh, new, brilliantly performed,
    insightful, full of content, and the music
    is the icing on the cake!

    MUSIC: 1:30 P.M. - SHOW: 2:00 P.M.
    (THEN GATHER SIGNATURES AFTER THE SHOW)

    BAUAW is setting up a COLLEGE NOT COMBAT
    PETITION CAMPAIGN table by invitation
    from the Mime Troupe. THERE WILL BE AN
    ANNOUNCEMENT ABOUT THE TABLE FROM THE STAGE.
    Free antiwar posters and information will be
    available as well as the petitions. We will
    be able to gather signatures before
    and after the performance. After the performance
    we will also fan out over the city to give this
    petition drive a big push over the July 4th weekend!

    COLLEGE NOT COMBAT BALLOT INITIATIVE
    FOR THE SAN FRANCISCO, NOVEMBER 2005, ELECTIONS:

    "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!"

    FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE!

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    Cut all Public School Ties to the Military!
    Speak up and Picket the S.F. Board of Education
    the Fourth Tuesday of Each Month, 6:30 P.M.
    555 Franklin St., S.F,
    To get on the speakers list call:
    415-241-6427, 241-6493 or 241-6000
    Hundreds of people show up for the board meetings-both
    students and teachers.* The reception to our picket
    line is phenomenal. We carry picket signs and
    banners that are seen not only by those going to the
    meeting but by all who drive by on Franklin Street
    honking their horns in support. We were also able to
    collect signatures for the Campus Not Combat ballot
    measure. This is an uplifting experience. Join us
    July 26, the fourth Tuesday in July to demand that
    the San Francisco Unified School District cut all
    ties to the military!
    (For more info call: 415-824-8730)

    * The board meetings are full because they are always
    addressing some major cutback in funds needed by
    San Francisco public school students. This past Tuesday,
    June 28th, students came to demand funds for school sports
    safety equipment. We spoke to students who were on the
    football team of one of the high schools as we were
    walking from our car on our way to the board meeting.
    One young man described how, at his school, kneepads
    were torn and moldy and there are not enough to go
    around. Helmets are old, sometimes cracked, and no
    longer can be made to fit properly (there are pads
    inside that break down over time. The sports equipment
    in all the schools in general is dilapidated and
    unfit for use.)

    And these complaints are minor compared to the school
    closures that are ongoing. San Francisco schools, which now
    cater to low-income students (because parents who can
    afford it, send their kids to private schools,) are in
    a shambles. That's why the district is shrinking and why
    they are "consolidating" schools. It is a vicious cycle
    propelled by a continually shrinking budget resulting
    in deteriorating schools-all due to the overwhelming
    costs of a never-ending war on terror. Trillions for war
    and take money away from schools! The message is starting
    to sink in. Come help us hold signs and banners every
    fourth Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at 555 Franklin St.,
    near McAllister St. We have signs to carry, but by all
    means, bring your own. It's a great way to talk to people...BW

    ***********************************************************

    1) COLLEGE NOT COMBAT PETITION CAMPAIGN
    JULY 2,3 & 4 WEEKEND SCHEDULE
    *SHOW UP TO PETITION:
    SATURDAY, SUNDAY & MONDAY, JULY 2, 3 & 4, 1:00 P.M.
    DOLORES PARK, 18TH AND DOLORES STS, SF
    *SEE THE SAN FRANCISCO MIME TROUPE'S PLAY
    "DOING GOOD"
    A play based loosely on the book, "Confessions
    of an Economic Hit Man", by John Perkins.
    MUSIC: 1:30 P.M. - SHOW: 2:00 P.M.
    (THEN GATHER SIGNATURES AFTER THE SHOW)

    2) HANDS OFF VENEZUELA SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA FILM
    SHOWING: 7:00 PM, FRIDAY JULY 15
    Center for Political Education
    522 Valencia, Third Floor,
    Near 16th Street, SF
    (not wheelchair accessible)
    Close the 16th Street BART
    $5/$3 Students, Seniors, Unemployed

    3) SAN FRANCISCO MIME TROUPE
    PRESENTS: "DOING GOOD"
    A play based loosely on the book, "Confessions
    of an Economic Hit Man", by John Perkins.
    JULY 16, PRECITA PARK
    MUSIC: 1:30 P.M.
    SHOW: 2:00 P.M.
    (This play is fresh, new, brilliantly performed,
    insightful, full of content, and the music is the
    icing on the cake!...BW)
    SPONSORED BY BAY AREA UNITED AGAINST WAR
    Help get the word out about the ballot proposition
    and upcoming antiwar events. Free antiwar posters!

    FREE!

    4) SAVE THE DATES: AUGUST 4, 5 & 6, 2005 FOR
    PRESENTATION OF HOWARD ZINN'S ONE MAN SHOW,
    "MARX IN SOHO" PERFORMED BY JERRY LEVY
    The central theme of Marx in Soho is unique: heaven's
    bureaucracy allows Karl Marx more than a century after
    his death in 1883 to return to Earth to the place where
    he spent most of his adult life, namely London's Soho.
    The bureaucracy makes a mistake, however, and he finds
    himself in New York's Soho and in front of an audience
    to boot.
    The single actor in this one-man play is Jerry Levy,
    who has been teaching sociology at Marlboro College
    and been acting with the Actors' Theater of Brattleboro
    since he moved there from Chicago in 1975. Originally
    directed by Michael Fox Kennedy of the Actors' Theater,
    Levy has been on the road with Zinn's version of Karl
    Marx for a year, performing at benefits, colleges, small
    theaters and other venues around the state. At Middle
    Earth he was sponsored by the Bradford-based Coos Peace
    and Justice Alliance and performed free of charge but
    charged with mighty talent and a bottomless love of the play.
    LOCATION TO BE ANNOUNCED
    TO BENEFIT BAY AREA UNITED AGAINST WAR
    WWW.BAUAW.ORG
    (FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: 415-824-8730)

    5) Transcript of President Bush's Speech
    The following is the transcript of President Bush's prepared
    speech Tuesday night at Fort Bragg, N.C., as provided by
    CQ Transcriptions, LLC. :
    June 28, 2005
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/28/politics/29TEXT-BUSH.html?

    6) Among Soldiers and Families, Applause Mixes With Doubts
    By KIRK JOHNSON
    June 29, 2005
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/29/politics/29react.html

    7) Bush Declares Sacrifice in Iraq to Be 'Worth It'
    By DAVID E. SANGER
    Published: June 29, 2005
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/29/politics/29prexy.html

    8) Mother of Dead Soldier Vilifies Bush over War
    PRESIDENT RIDICULED AT INTERFAITH RALLY
    By Frank E. Lockwood
    HERALD-LEADER STAFF WRITER
    Posted on Tue, Jun. 14, 2005
    [Cindy Sheehan's son, Army Specialist Casey Austin, was
    killed in Iraq. At a rally in San Francisco that lead off
    the College Not Combat petition drive, Sheehan was introduced
    as a mother who "lost" her son in Iraq. She came to the
    microphone and said: " I did not 'loose' my son in Iraq.
    I only wish I could go look for him somewhere and find him
    and bring him home again. My son was murdered by this illegal war
    in Iraq."

    At an Interfaith Rally in Kentucky, Sheehan responded to
    a statement by Bush in which he said, "it's 'hard work'
    comforting the widow of a soldier who's been killed in Iraq."
    She said, "Hard work is seeing your son's murder on CNN one
    Sunday evening while you're enjoying the last supper you'll
    ever truly enjoy again. Hard work is having three military
    officers come to your house a few hours later to confirm the
    aforementioned murder of your son, your first-born, your kind
    and gentle sweet baby. Hard work is burying your child 46 days
    before his 25th birthday. Hard work is holding your other
    three children as they lower the body of their big (brother)
    into the ground. Hard work is not jumping in the grave with
    him and having the earth cover you both."]
    http://www.kentucky.com/mld/kentucky/2005/06/14/news/local/
    11888623.htm?template=contentModules/printstory.jsp

    9) Leave My Child Alone Coalition Urges Defense Secretary Donald
    Rumsfeld to Start National 'Do Not Call' List for Military
    Recruiting

    10) Gay Marriage Is Extended Nationwide in Canada
    By CLIFFORD KRAUSS
    Published: June 29, 2005
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/29/international/americas/29canada.html

    11) Occupying army casualties in Iraq:
    http://www.obleek.com/iraq/index.html

    12) Idea of resisting the unspeakably rich lives on
    By naomi klein
    Publish Date: 16-Jun-2005
    http://www.straight.com/content.cfm?id=11018

    13) A.N.S.W.E.R.'s response to Bush:
    Hit the Streets September 24!

    14) Counter Recruitment Conference Organizing Meeting
    Thursday, June 30th, 6:30 pm
    American Friends Service Committee,
    65 9th St., San Francisco,
    between Market and Mission, Civic Center BART

    15) Death of a Bronx corporal in Iraq

    16) "All Roads Lead to Baghdad"
    A Strategic Analysis of Unity in the US Anti-War Movement
    By VIRGINIA RODINO
    http://www.counterpunch.org/rodino06302005.html

    17) IRAQI HOSPITALS ATTACKED AND DAMAGED BY US FORCES
    Dahr Jamail's Iraq Dispatches
    26 June 2005
    http://dahrjamailiraq.com

    18) The Birth of War
    An archaeological survey concludes that warfare,
    despite its malignant hold on modern life, has not
    always been part of the human condition.
    By R. Brian Ferguson
    July/August 2003
    http://www.naturalhistorymag.com/0703/0703_feature.html

    19) Oprah Winfrey, the exception and the rule
    By Pedro de la Hoz
    A CubaNews translation by Ana Portela
    Edited by Walter Lippmann
    http://www.walterlippmann.com/docs190.html
    CARTOON CAPTION (check it out)
    "Hermes has its own version of
    liberty, equality and fraternity"

    20) The New York Times closes ranks with
    Bush on Iraq war
    By Barry Grey
    30 June 2005
    http://www.wsws.org/articles/2005/jun2005/nyti-j30.shtml

    21) Please Distribute Widely...
    Seeds of Change: NO NUKES! NO WARS!!
    Mass Mobilizing Meeting
    Wednesday, July 6 at 7 PM
    Global Exchange: 2017 Mission St. #303, San Francisco
    (across the street from the 16th St. BART station)

    22) Give Him an "F" in the War on Terror
    How Bush Was Offered Bin Laden and Blew It
    By ALEXANDER COCKBURN
    and JEFFREY ST. CLAIR
    November 1, 2004
    CounterPunch Exclusive
    http://www.counterpunch.org/cockburn11012004.html

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    1) COLLEGE NOT COMBAT PETITION CAMPAIGN
    JULY 2,3 & 4 WEEKEND SCHEDULE
    *SHOW UP TO PETITION:
    SATURDAY, SUNDAY & MONDAY, JULY 2, 3 & 4, 1:00 P.M.
    DOLORES PARK, 18TH AND DOLORES STS, SF
    *SEE THE SAN FRANCISCO MIME TROUPE'S PLAY
    "DOING GOOD"
    Based loosely on the book, "Confessions
    of an Economic Hit Man", by John Perkins.
    This play is fresh, new, brilliantly performed,
    insightful, full of content, and the music
    is the icing on the cake!

    MUSIC: 1:30 P.M. - SHOW: 2:00 P.M.
    (THEN GATHER SIGNATURES AFTER THE SHOW)

    BAUAW is setting up a COLLEGE NOT COMBAT
    PETITION CAMPAIGN table by invitation
    from the Mime Troupe. THERE WILL BE AN
    ANNOUNCEMENT ABOUT THE TABLE FROM THE STAGE.
    Free antiwar posters and information will be
    available as well as the petitions.

    We will be able to gather signatures before
    and after the performance. After the performance
    we will also fan out over the city to give this
    petition drive a big push over the July 4th weekend.

    COME HELP GATHER SIGNATURES FOR THE

    COLLEGE NOT COMBAT BALLOT INITIATIVE

    FOR THE SAN FRANCISCO, NOVEMBER 2005, ELECTIONS:

    "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!"

    GET THE MILITARY OUT OF OUR SCHOOLS!

    MONEY FOR EDUCATION NOT FOR WAR!

    BRING THE TROOPS HOME NOW!

    FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE!

    ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------

    2) HANDS OFF VENEZUELA SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA FILM
    SHOWING: 7:00 PM, FRIDAY JULY 15
    Center for Political Education
    522 Valencia, Third Floor,
    Near 16th Street, SF
    (not wheelchair accessible)
    Close the 16th Street BART
    $5/$3 Students, Seniors, Unemployed

    With the Poor of the World
    Con los pobres de la Tierra (2003) 56 minutes.
    by Marta Harnecker on Venezuela
    In Spanish with English Subtitles
    This video gives the background and context of the
    current struggles in Venezuela since 1993. Using TV
    news footage and archival video, this film documents
    the rise of Chavez and the Oligarchy's three attempts
    to overthrow him.

    May Day in Caracas
    (2005) 22 minutes.
    by a J. Carlos Flores.
    In Spanish with English Subtitles
    A short documentary about international labor day in
    Venezuela

    Hands off Venezuela will show these films as a benefit
    to bring Stalin Peres Borges, a leader of the National
    Union of Workers of Venezuela (UNT) a dynamic new
    Venezuelan Trade Union federation.

    Call Adam at 415 864 3537 or email sfbay@ushov.org for
    more info or to arrange a speaker to talk about the
    inspiring events in Venezuela and the need to protect
    it from US attack.

    Also Come To The Next Hands Off Venezuela Organizing
    Meeting (all welcome): 7:00 PM, Thursday, June 30,
    Socialist Action Bookstore, corner Valencia and 14th,
    SF

    www.handsoffvenezuela.org

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    3) SAN FRANCISCO MIME TROUPE
    PRESENTS: "DOING GOOD"
    A play based loosely on the book, "Confessions
    of an Economic Hit Man", by John Perkins.
    JULY 16, PRECITA PARK
    MUSIC: 1:30 P.M.
    SHOW: 2:00 P.M.
    (This play is fresh, new, brilliantly performed,
    insightful, full of content, and the music is the
    icing on the cake!...BW)
    SPONSORED BY BAY AREA UNITED AGAINST WAR
    Help get the word out about the ballot proposition
    and upcoming antiwar events. Free antiwar posters!

    FREE!

    ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------

    4) SAVE THE DATES: AUGUST 4, 5 & 6, 2005 FOR
    PRESENTATION OF HOWARD ZINN'S ONE MAN SHOW,
    "MARX IN SOHO" PERFORMED BY JERRY LEVY
    The central theme of Marx in Soho is unique: heaven's
    bureaucracy allows Karl Marx more than a century after
    his death in 1883 to return to Earth to the place where
    he spent most of his adult life, namely London's Soho.
    The bureaucracy makes a mistake, however, and he finds
    himself in New York's Soho and in front of an audience
    to boot.
    The single actor in this one-man play is Jerry Levy,
    who has been teaching sociology at Marlboro College
    and been acting with the Actors' Theater of Brattleboro
    since he moved there from Chicago in 1975. Originally
    directed by Michael Fox Kennedy of the Actors' Theater,
    Levy has been on the road with Zinn's version of Karl
    Marx for a year, performing at benefits, colleges, small
    theaters and other venues around the state. At Middle
    Earth he was sponsored by the Bradford-based Coos Peace
    and Justice Alliance and performed free of charge but
    charged with mighty talent and a bottomless love of the play.
    LOCATION TO BE ANNOUNCED
    TO BENEFIT BAY AREA UNITED AGAINST WAR
    WWW.BAUAW.ORG
    (FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: 415-824-8730)

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    5) Transcript of President Bush's Speech
    The following is the transcript of President Bush's prepared
    speech Tuesday night at Fort Bragg, N.C., as provided by CQ
    Transcriptions, LLC. :
    June 28, 2005
    (Did you know that the center of all world terrorism-including
    those responsible for Sept. 11 is now in Iraq? Terrorists from
    around the world are centering in Iraq!...read it for yourself
    if you can stomach it again.)
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/28/politics/29TEXT-BUSH.html?

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    6) Among Soldiers and Families, Applause Mixes With Doubts
    By KIRK JOHNSON
    June 29, 2005
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/29/politics/29react.html

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    7) Bush Declares Sacrifice in Iraq to Be 'Worth It'
    By DAVID E. SANGER
    Published: June 29, 2005
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/29/politics/29prexy.html

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    8) Mother of Dead Soldier Vilifies Bush over War
    PRESIDENT RIDICULED AT INTERFAITH RALLY
    By Frank E. Lockwood
    HERALD-LEADER STAFF WRITER
    Posted on Tue, Jun. 14, 2005

    [Cindy Sheehan's son, Army Specialist Casey Austin, was
    killed in Iraq. At a rally in San Francisco that led off the
    College Not Combat petition drive, Sheehan was introduced as
    a mother who "lost" her son in Iraq. She came to the microphone
    and said: " I did not 'loose' my son in Iraq. I only wish
    I could go look for him somewhere and find him and bring him
    home again. My son was murdered by this illegal war in Iraq."

    At an Interfaith Rally in Kentucky, Sheehan responded to
    a statement by Bush in which he said, "it's 'hard work'
    comforting the widow of a soldier who's been killed in Iraq."

    Sheehan said, "Hard work is seeing your son's murder on CNN
    one Sunday evening while you're enjoying the last supper you'll
    ever truly enjoy again. Hard work is having three military
    officers come to your house a few hours later to confirm the
    aforementioned murder of your son, your first-born, your kind
    and gentle sweet baby. Hard work is burying your child 46 days
    before his 25th birthday. Hard work is holding your other
    hree children as they lower the body of their big (brother)
    into the ground. Hard work is not jumping in the grave with
    him and having the earth cover you both."]
    http://www.kentucky.com/mld/kentucky/2005/06/14/news/local/
    11888623.htm?template=contentModules/printstory.jsp

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    9) Leave My Child Alone Coalition Urges Defense Secretary Donald
    Rumsfeld to Start National 'Do Not Call' List for Military
    Recruiting BOLINAS, Calif., June 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Today,
    the Leave My Child Alone coalition called on Defense Secretary
    Donald Rumsfeld to establish a National Do Not Call List to
    safeguard family privacy from unwanted military recruitment.

    This initiative is in response to recent revelations that the
    Pentagon, in violation of the Family Education Right to
    Privacy Act (FREDA), created and now uses a mega-database
    of private information on 30 million Americans ages 16 to 25,
    without anyone's consent. The updated www.leavemychildalone.org www.leavemychildalone.org/> web site shows parents
    how to "Opt Out" of such Pentagon lists.

    "Millions applauded when the FCC formed a Do Not Call List for
    consumers. Now we need the armed forces to create one to protect
    our children's privacy," says Megan Matson, founder of the
    Mainstream Moms Operation Blue (the MMOB) and member of
    LeaveMyChildAlone.org coalition. "The Pentagon has no right
    to pressure our kids to enlist -- that should be a private,
    family decision."

    While the coalition maintains that such a database of minors
    shouldn't exist at all in this age of data theft and security
    breaches, it is committed to providing families with the tools
    they need to remove their children's information from the
    military recruitment portion of those lists.

    Updated daily and distributed monthly to military recruiters,
    the mega-database (known as Joint Advertising and Marketing
    Research and Studies, (or JAMMERS) was consolidated and is
    managed by a private marketing firm, BeNow Inc., of Wakefield,
    Mass. The database consists of information such as cell phone
    numbers, e-mail addresses, height, weight, ethnicity, and areas
    of study. LeaveMyChildAlone.org coalition believes that by
    failing to notify and invite public comment before JAMMERS'
    began in 2002, as required by law, the Pentagon is in
    violation of the Privacy Act.
    For more information, visit www.leavemychildalone.org

    Contacts:
    Felicity Crush
    415-868-9576 or 415-686-6532
    Julie Pezzino
    212-245-0510

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    10) Gay Marriage Is Extended Nationwide in Canada
    By CLIFFORD KRAUSS
    Published: June 29, 2005
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/29/international/americas/29canada.html

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    11) Occupying army casualties in Iraq:
    http://www.obleek.com/iraq/index.html

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    12) Idea of resisting the unspeakably rich lives on
    By naomi klein
    Publish Date: 16-Jun-2005
    http://www.straight.com/content.cfm?id=11018

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    13) A.N.S.W.E.R.'s response to Bush:
    Hit the Streets September 24!

    Recognizing that the people of the United States have turned
    dramatically against the war and occupation of Iraq, Bush went
    on national television tonight to defend his imperial foreign
    policy. He repeatedly invoked September 11 as a pretext for
    the criminal and illegal war against Iraq. Bush took to the
    airwaves tonight because the antiwar movement is growing in
    strength. Our power poses a major political obstacle to the
    continuation of the war and occupation. Now Bush has taken
    on the additional role of Recruiter-in-Chief, urging young
    people to sign up for military service and replenish the
    dwindling ranks of the newly enlisted.

    Tonight Bush's speech was before a military audience. It comes
    twenty-five months after he used a military audience as
    a photo-opportunity. At that time, May 1, 2003, Bush landed
    aboard the USS aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln to announce,
    under the boldly painted banner, "Mission Accomplished,"
    that major combat operations had ended in Iraq. Now with
    the blood of 100,000 dead Iraqis and more than 1,700 U.S.
    soldiers on his hands, and a population that no longer
    believes his recycled rationales, Bush is compelled to
    justify the ongoing military conflict and occupation in
    Iraq. With the old pretexts - that is, the old lies - so
    completely exposed, Bush tonight resorted to the constant
    referencing of September 11.

    The A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition (Act Now to Stop War & End Racism),
    which has organized the largest mass antiwar demonstrations
    in Washington DC during the last four years, was formed on
    September 14, 2001. A.N.S.W.E.R. represented the convergence
    of those organizations and individuals around the country
    (numbering in the tens of thousands) who immediately took
    to the streets to expose Bush's manipulation of September 11
    and oppose the slogan of "war on terrorism." This mobilization
    took place at a time when there was great pressure within the
    U.S. peace movement to be silent and not speak out against
    the coming imperialist war drive. All those who stood together
    in those early days of September have since reached out to
    their friends, families, neighbors, classmates and co-workers
    to successfully educate others, to broaden and expand this
    mass antiwar movement. Now we are ready to take the next step.

    On September 24 in Washington DC there will be a mass mobilization
    at the White House. There will be coordinated actions at the
    same time in San Francisco and Los Angeles. This demonstration,
    initiated by the A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition and now joined by
    thousands across the country, is coming together at the
    critical moment for our movement. Waiting for the politicians
    is a dead end. The people must act and deepen the popular
    antiwar sentiment until it becomes the most potent force in
    the current political equation.

    The September 24 demonstration will have its place in history
    not only as an expression of the changing political climate
    in the U.S. but also as an expression of great unity. Marching
    together and sharing leadership on September 24 will be
    Arab-American and Muslim communities, unions, military families,
    veterans, students and youth, and antiwar, social justice and
    civil rights groups. The September 24 National Coalition has
    formed to work together in solidarity and support for this
    important demonstration. Urge your friends to join in this
    important united effort and show the world the power of our
    rapidly developing peoples' movement. Rejecting the right-
    wing's efforts at division, the people can become the most
    powerful political force - and that is Bush's greatest fear.

    What you can do right now:
    Six ways to get involved and make a difference

    1) Send this email to your friends and families. Ask them
    to endorse the demonstration and join with millions of others
    in the U.S. who now oppose the war in Iraq and want it to be
    brought to an end. Sign up to get critical email updates on
    the mobilization and how you can plug in.

    2) Start organizing people to come with you to Washington DC
    on September 24. Help spread the word to others about
    transportation options from your city by filling out the
    Transportation Form on the A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition website.

    3) Contact the A.N.S.W.E.R. office for a free packet of
    organizing materials - flyers, posters, stickers and more –
    so you can start handing them out, leaving stacks, and
    posting them wherever you can: on bulletin boards, at school,
    at work, in the supermarket, your local cafe, your church,
    mosque or synagogue. Download flyers from the A.N.S.W.E.R.
    website.

    4) Join a street outreach team this weekend or organize
    one in your town. In Washington DC email
    dc@internationalanswer.org or call 202-544-3389,
    in New York City email nyc@internationalanswer.org or
    call 212-533-0417, in San Francisco email
    sf@internationalanswer.org or call 415-821-6545,
    and in Los Angeles email la@internationalanswer.org or
    call 323-464-1636. If you live in another city,
    email info@internationalanswer.org for details
    and tips on how to get started.

    5) Please make a donation today - we urgently need
    your help to bring this war to an end. The Bush administration
    has billions of dollars that they have taken from us to fund
    their war and line the pockets of war profiteers. It is up to
    us to fund the fight for true justice and peace. Please take
    a moment and make a donation through our secure server, where
    you can also obtain information to write a check.

    6) September 24 - 12 noon - White House - BE THERE!

    The leadership of the September 24 National Coalition includes
    the A.N.S.W.E.R Coalition, National Council of Arab-Americans (NCA),
    Muslim American Society (MAS) Freedom Foundation, Haiti Support
    Network, Alliance for a Just and Lasting Peace in the Philippines,
    National Lawyers Guild, Al Awda: The Palestine Right to Return
    Coalition, Mexicanos Sin Fronteras / Mexicans Without Borders,
    Women's Anti-Imperialist League (WAIL), and A.N.S.W.E.R. Youth
    and Student National Coalition.

    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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    14) Counter Recruitment Conference Organizing Meeting
    Thursday, June 30th, 6:30 pm
    American Friends Service Committee,
    65 9th St., San Francisco,
    between Market and Mission, Civic Center BART

    Agenda:
    Finalize Site Decisions
    Review Conf Organizers Survey Results--organizational commitments
    Flesh-Out Budget
    Outreach Committee Report--flyer and website
    Youth Outreach Plan
    Please respond with additional agenda items by the 29th.

    MOOS-Bay Organizational Commitments Survey
    Please fill out the survey and return to Susan Quinlan before June 30,
    susana@riseup.net

    Organization:_____________________________________________________

    Contact Person(s)_____________________________ Phone __________________

    Email: _____________________________________

    1. Can we list your group as a Participating Organization
    for the Conference?

    2. How is your group prepared to contribute to the conference?

    ( ) Financial Contribution? ( ) $100 ( ) $200 ( ) $500 ( ) $________Other
    ( ) Send Rep(s) to Planning Meetings?

    ( ) Work on a committee(s)? Which?
    ( ) Logistics
    ( ) Program
    ( ) Outreach/Publicity
    ( ) Media
    ( ) Program (event/entertainment)
    ( ) Workshops
    ( ) Materials/Resources
    ( ) Fundraising
    ( ) Childcare
    ( ) Food

    ( ) Please mention any particular resources/skills your group can offer:
    ( ) Speakers/Presenters
    ( ) Performers/Cultural Presentation
    ( ) Media Contacts
    ( ) Graphics/Web work
    ( ) Photocopying/Printing
    ( ) Audio Visual/Sound System
    ( ) Food
    ( ) Childcare
    ( ) Translators: Language(s)_________________________________
    ( ) Other: ________________________________________________

    ( ) Help with outreach presentations to Youth Groups?

    ( ) Getting the word out to your membership/the public? How?
    ( ) email
    ( ) snailmail
    ( ) list on calendar of events
    ( ) link on webpage
    ( ) llyering at events
    ( ) Other: ________________________________________________

    ( ) Help out with logistics at the conference? How many people? ___________
    ( ) Other ideas:


    What are your reactions to the following workshop topics?
    _Hot_ should be reserved for the ones that you would prioritize attending.


    HOT! Warm Cold Topic for Workshop/presentation
    () () () What Military Recruiters Won_t Tell You
    () () () College & Financial Aid without the Military
    () () () Job Training and Career Alternatives for Youth
    () () () Kicking Recruiters off Your Campus
    () () () Military Out of Our Schools 101--Basic info on counter recruitment
    () () () Counter Recruitment Strategy Discussion
    () () () Legal Issues for Counter Recruiters
    () () () Lessons from the Vietnam Anti-war Movement
    () () () Deconstructing the Propaganda of War: Iraq & Afghanistan
    () () () Military Families and Resisters--First Person Stories
    () () () Selective Service Registration: Choices and Consequences
    () () () The Draft-- Strategies for Stopping it, Strategies for Dealing with it
    () () () Options for Resistance to War--CO, War Tax Resistance, Direct Action
    () () () Military Recruitment in the Immigrant Community
    () () () Don_t Ask, Don_t Tell--Homophobia in the Military
    () () () Organizing around No Child Left behind
    () () () Battered by the Pentagon--Women and the Military
    () () () Racism in theMilitary
    () () () Art in Action--Creative Resistance
    () () () Environmental Impacts of War
    () () () Veterans Perspectives--Issues upon Return
    () () () Discussion Space for Youth
    () () () Prisons at Home, Prisons Abroad
    () () () A War Budget Leaves Every Child Behind--Military vs. Human Needs
    () () () Violence in Our Communities
    () () () Using the Media to Get your Message Out
    () () () College Not Combat--How to Run an Electoral Campaigns
    () () () Lobbying 101 for Counter Recruiters
    () () () Organizing Around No Child Left Behind
    () () () Strong Policies and Implementation of _Opt Out_ for School Personnel
    () () () Counter Recruitment Training for Youth Presenters/Organizers
    () () () Other ____________________________________________________
    () () () Other ____________________________________________________
    () () () Other ____________________________________________________

    Name:__________________________________ Organization:
    ______________________________

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    15) Death of a Bronx corporal in Iraq
    One of the front-page stories in today's (6/29) New York Daily News was
    the death of a Bronx corporal in Iraq. The main story of course was
    Bush's 9/11 speech last night. Valdez was one of the four women killed
    by a suicide bomber near Fallujah last Thursday. The News coverage is
    all about what a hero she was, but its juxtaposition with Bush's speech
    only makes the tragic waste of her death sadder and more infuriating.

    She graduated from high school at 15, and joined the U.S. Marine Corps
    at 17. She and her sisters was raised by a single mother, an immigrant
    from the Dominican Republic, who worked as a home attendant. Ramona
    graduated early partly so she could go to work and help her mom. The news
    interviewed her co-workers and boss at her first job: a sales stand at
    the Statue of Liberty. Her boss was full of compliments for how hard
    she worked, her punctuality, etc. Needless to say there's no mention of
    what had to be pitifully low wages, wages hardly adequate to cover the
    college degree she wanted so badly. Says the News, "She worked
    weekends during the school year, full time in the summer and after she
    graduated. She put in 40-hour weeks, four 10-hour shifts, adding what she
    earned to her mother's wages as a home attendant."

    Valdez had also gone to community college for two semesters. She
    joined the Marines with her best friend, enlisting at a Bronx recruiting
    station. Once her commitment was up next year she had planned to move to
    Pennsylvania, where her family had moved, to work for the state highway
    patrol and to enroll at a four-year college.

    Says the News: "Ramona Valdez's mother recalled yesterday her
    daughter's touching devotion to her family. 'She always used to tell me
    she was really proud of me,' Nuñez said in Spanish, as her daughter
    translated. 'I would say, 'No, I'm really proud of you.'"

    She needed her mother's signature to join because of her age: "The
    mother at first refused, but Valdez insisted, saying this was the
    next step on the way to a new life."

    The article ends this way: "Ramona Valdez's husband, who has served two
    tours in Iraq, was understandably crushed by the loss of his wife.
    'He's really, really sad,' Fiorela Valdez said. 'He's just saying he's
    going to go back to Iraq. For him to be okay with his conscience, he has to
    go back to Iraq. They took his wife away from him.'"

    The immediate "they" who took her life are the bomb planters - but they
    were only doing their duty in trying to force out an occupying power.
    The real "they" primarily responsible for Ramona's death are the
    Republicans and Democrats who launched this criminal war, who insist on
    continuing it - and who, by decades of attacks on working people here at
    home, force our best youth to join the military primarily because of the
    lack of opportunities for them here at home.

    The best memorial for Ramona Valdez will NOT be the insipid flag-waving
    on the 4th called for by Bush last night, but building the September
    24th march in DC against the war, building the movement against military
    recruiters, and building a movement for free higher education and jobs
    for all who want them at union wages!

    Yahoo! Groups Links

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

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    16) "All Roads Lead to Baghdad"
    A Strategic Analysis of Unity in the US Anti-War Movement
    By VIRGINIA RODINO
    http://www.counterpunch.org/rodino06302005.html

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    17) IRAQI HOSPITALS ATTACKED AND DAMAGED BY US FORCES
    Dahr Jamail's Iraq Dispatches
    26 June 2005
    http://dahrjamailiraq.com

    Urgent request for help from the west of Iraq

    An urgent humanitarian crisis is unfolding in occupied west Iraq. The
    Doctors for Iraq Society is calling on you to act NOW.

    US occupation soldiers have conducted simultaneous military operations
    in cities across the west of Iraq. Between May- June 2005, the heaviest
    of these attacks took place in the cities of Haditha and Al-Qa'im. These
    cities and surrounding villages are home to an estimated 300,000 people.

    Eyewitness and medical personnel in the area have described how US
    soldiers prevented food and medication reaching Haditha and Al-Qa'im and
    targeted the cities two main hospitals, medical staff and ambulances.

    US soldiers violated the Geneva Convention and international law by
    preventing civilians from accessing healthcare. Eyewitnesses reported at
    least one patient being shot dead in his bed on a hospital ward. Doctors
    were prevented from assisting patients and civilians in need. A number
    of doctors and medical personnel were killed in the attack and
    others were arrested by US forces in the hospital. They were later
    released, along with the hospital manager who was detained for two days.

    The huge military operations in the area have caused widespread damage
    and an unknown number of civilians were killed and injured during the
    attack.

    Video footage shot by doctors shows a badly damage medical store in the
    Haditha hospital and damaged surgical theatres. The medical store
    contained medicine and equipment for all hospitals and medical centers
    in the west of Iraq. Staff and patients say
    the damage was carried out by "by violent and barbaric US soldiers."

    The Doctors for Iraq Society and other Iraqi organizations working in
    the area are asking for urgent assistance from outside Iraq to help
    equip the hospital with medication and other essential supplies.

    Medical staff need basis such as medicines, surgical sets, laundry unit,
    laboratory equipment and surgical sets.

    Staff and patients also need urgent protection from the ongoing brutal
    actions of US occupation forces who continue to violate international
    law by carrying out attacks on patients and medical staff in Iraq.

    The Doctors for Iraq Society is calling on human rights organizations to
    conduct an urgent investigation into what happened in Haditha and
    Al-Qa'im, and to take testimonies from eyewitnesses and medical staff in
    the area.


    For more information contact about the attack and
    the specific of the hospital contact Doctors for
    Iraq Society at : info@doctorsforiraq.org

    Or / Dr. Salam Ismael at : salam.obaidi@gmail.com

    For media enquiries contact
    salam.obaidi@doctorsforiraq.org


    Dr. Salam T. Ismael
    General secretary
    Doctors for Iraq Society
    salam_ismael@hotmail.com

    salamelobaidi2003@yahoo.com

    UK Phone : 0044 (0) 2085209489
    UK Mobile : 0044 (0) 7891022381
    Baghdad phone No. : 00964 1 4437512
    Baghdad Mobile : 00964 7901 963 257

    More writing, photos and commentary at
    http://dahrjamailiraq.com

    You can visit http://dahrjamailiraq.com/email_list/
    to subscribe or unsubscribe to the email list.

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    18) The Birth of War
    An archaeological survey concludes that warfare,
    despite its malignant hold on modern life, has not
    always been part of the human condition.
    By R. Brian Ferguson
    July/August 2003
    http://www.naturalhistorymag.com/0703/0703_feature.html

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    19) Oprah Winfrey, the exception and the rule
    By Pedro de la Hoz
    A CubaNews translation by Ana Portela
    Edited by Walter Lippmann
    http://www.walterlippmann.com/docs190.html
    CARTOON CAPTION (check it out)
    "Hermes has its own version of
    liberty, equality and fraternity"

    Regardless of the fact that Hermes officials bent over
    backwards with excuses - they had to! - Oprah Winfrey must
    have felt she was in a time machine - and a space one at
    that - on the afternoon of June 14 when she was prevented
    from crossing the door to one of the most esclusive
    Parisian shops where porters, trained to keep the unsavory
    out from the bright and glittering building, blocked her
    entry.

    When they realized that she wasn't an African immigrant,
    but a woman described by Forbes as the number one among the
    multimillionaire celebrities of television with more
    influence than Mel Gibson and Elton John, the president of
    the house of accessories invited her to visit the boutique
    the next day excusing himself because Winfrey had arrived
    at closing time, when a private showing was being prepared.

    Having the door close in her face must have reminded the
    woman that, although a unique exception, she was unable to
    shake the racist stigma that victimizes millions of persons
    because of the color of their skin, ethnic background and
    social position.

    On television, directing one of the most publicized
    afternoon shows and most viewed in the world with 30
    million spectators only in the United States, Oprah manages
    to ooze charm and power, call on the famous, drag out
    declarations of love and sudden repentance, exclamations of
    joy and floods of tears because, first of all, it is a
    program with a high charge of emotions and feelings.

    But, perspiring because of the rush, with her hair unruly,
    without the touches of television, closer to the roles she
    played in The Color Purple and Beloved than to the charming
    star that is an example of the American dream, she was
    unable to convince the boutique porter that she had enough
    credit to spend thousands of Euros on a watch for her
    friend, Tina Turner.

    All told, Oprah Winfrey represents the point of the iceberg
    that hides, under the water, the turbulent waters of
    impoverishment. If the Afro Americans are the most insecure
    population in the United States, Afro American women, very
    especially, are doubly vulnerable.

    According to reports of the CDC (the Center for Disease
    Control) they are probably the population sector with less
    medical attention or, receiving it too late. In 2002, Afro
    American mothers were three times more at risk than white
    mothers of not receiving prenatal care or receiving it
    late.

    They had the highest rate of HIV/AIDS infection in the 25
    States that had case notification systems set up during the
    last decade.

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    20) The New York Times closes ranks with
    Bush on Iraq war
    By Barry Grey
    30 June 2005
    http://www.wsws.org/articles/2005/jun2005/nyti-j30.shtml

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    21) Please Distribute Widely...
    Seeds of Change: NO NUKES! NO WARS!!
    Mass Mobilizing Meeting
    Wednesday, July 6 at 7 PM
    Global Exchange: 2017 Mission St. #303, San Francisco
    (across the street from the 16th St. BART station)

    * Find out why, in the midst of ongoing slaughter in Iraq,
    we must callfor nuclear abolition;
    * Stop the Bomb Where it Starts!
    Marking the 60th Anniversary of the
    Bombing of Hiroshima, Help Organize the March
    to the Livermore Nuclear Weapons Lab!

    NPT Report-Back
    Thursday, July 7 at 6:30 PM
    sponsored by Western States Legal Foundation
    at Huynh Restaurant in Oakland
    delicious Vietnamese food, vegetarian options, entrees $8 - $10
    381 - 15th Street, between Franklin and Webster
    (near 12th Street BART)
    *report-back on the 2005 NPT Review Conference
    *updates on 60th anniversary Hiroshima-Nagasaki events
    *photos of the May 1 mass march and rally in NYC
    RSVP Jackie Cabasso: (510) 839-5877

    Nonviolence and Legal Training
    Saturday July 30, 10 am - 2 pm
    offered by Pace Bene
    preparation for Aug. 9 Livermore action (see below)
    First Unitarian Church of Oakland
    685 - 14th Street at Castro
    downtown Oakland
    from 12th Street BART, 4 blocks east of Broadway
    wheelchair accessible
    BRING A BAG LUNCH
    RSVP Jackie Cabasso: (510) 839-5877

    ACTION ALERT

    SATURDAY AUGUST 6: SEEDS OF CHANGE: NO NUKES! NO WARS!
    RALLY AND MARCH TO THE LIVERMORE NUCLEAR WEAPONS LAB.

    On the 60th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing of Hiroshima...
    ACT to abolish nuclear weapons and war
    PROTEST new, earth-penetrating nuclear weapons at Livermore Lab
    CELEBRATE your vision of a peaceful, just and nuclear-free world

    Livermore Lab is one of the worldís primary sites for the creation and
    development of nuclear weapons.

    WHEN: Saturday, August 6, 2005 at 5 PM
    WHERE: William Payne Park, 5800 Patterson Pass Rd.
    Livermore, CA (BART
    shuttles provided by the Peace and Freedom Party)

    To volunteer and for more info: (925) 443-7148 Tri-Valley CAREs
    www.trivalleycares.org www.trivalleycares.org/>; (510) 839-5877
    Western States Legal Foundation www.wslfweb.org
    ;
    and Livermore Conversion Project (510) 663-8065.

    BACKGROUND

    The Bay Area's Livermore Lab is one of the three national laboratories
    that serve as the brain of the U.S. nuclear weapons complex, which today
    is modernizing and developing nuclear weapons to support U.S. wars of
    empire.

    August 6 and 9, 2005 mark the 60th anniversaries of the atomic bombings
    of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the United States. Join with thousands of
    people at four central US nuclear weapons sites to call for an end to
    the development and production of nuclear warheads.

    In the Bay Area, the Livermore Lab continues to contaminate the water,
    air and soil. Over 1 million curies of airborne radiation have leaked
    from the site. That is roughly equal to the amount of radiation
    deposited in the bombing of Hiroshima. The Dept. of Energy declared the
    fifty-mile radius surrounding the facility as the affected population.
    This includes over 7 million people from San Francisco, to Stockton, to
    San Jose. The storage and use of nuclear materials at Livermore Lab
    continues to increase despite safety and security issues. The limit for
    plutonium at Livermore Lab has just been doubled to 3,080 pounds --
    enough for 300 nuclear bombs! Plutonium was recently found on site to be
    absurdly stored in paint cans and food cans.

    In Iraq, they never found nuclear or other weapons of mass destruction,
    yet the daily reality of death and destruction continues, sparked by the
    Bush administration's invasion and fueled by the ongoing U.S. military
    occupation. A majority of people in this nation now oppose the war, but
    the White House and most members of Congress are resisting the only
    solution to the crisis: bring the troops home immediately. We will send
    our message loud and clear to decision-makers and the public at large:
    End the war in Iraq, End the threat of nuclear annihilation!

    We found the missing weapons of mass destruction. On August 6, we will
    take our voices to the active nuclear weapons sites across the country.
    We demand an end to US nuclear weapons development, production and
    testing. We demand an end to wars of empire and an end to nuclear
    excuses for war.

    NO NUKES! NO WARS!

    *SEND SUNFLOWERS TO LIVERMORE NUCLEAR WEAPONS LAB*

    The sunflower is the international symbol for the abolition of nuclear
    weapons. We invite you to create paper sunflowers to be planted at the
    gates of Livermore Lab. Sunflowers can be large or small, painted, be
    creative. Make sure to include your name and hometown on the sunflower.
    For full instructions and mailing directions:
    www.wagingpeace.org/sunflower /www.wagingpeace.org/sunflower>.

    AUGUST 6 NATIONAL ACTIONS

    March and Rally at core nuclear weapons sites across the United States.
    Join the global majority in saying "Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Never Again!!!"

    MAJOR RALLIES AT:
    Livermore Nuclear Weapons Lab in CALIFORNIA
    Los Alamos Nuclear Weapons Lab in NEW MEXICO
    Nevada Nuclear Test Site in NEVADA
    Y-12 Nuclear Production Facility in TENNESSEE

    For more info on each major rally:
    http://www.abolitionnow.org/augustactions.html


    TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, NAGASAKI NEVER AGAIN!!!
    NONVIOLENT DIRECT ACTION AT THE LIVERMORE NUCLEAR WEAPONS LAB

    WHEN: Tuesday, August 9 at 8AM
    WHERE: Meet at William Payne Park, 5800 Patterson Pass Rd. Livermore
    Take I-580 exit Vasco Rd. go South. Take a right on Patterson Pass Rd.

    A Hibakusha, an atomic bomb survivor from Japan, will address the
    gathering. Drumming at the gates will be provided by Clan Dyken.

    NONVIOLENCE GUIDELINES: Nonviolence has always been a core value of the
    anti-nuclear movement. Details about the nonviolence guidelines and a
    complete list of sponsors and endorsers are available at:
    www.trivalleycares.org www.trivalleycares.org/> and
    www.wslfweb.org .

    TUESDAY AUGUST 9, NATIONALLY COORDINATED CANDLELIGHT VIGILS

    Organize a candlelight vigil at your city hall on the 60^th anniversary
    of the bombing of Nagasaki. In addition, you can organize readings,
    lantern lighting ceremonies, the shadow projects and more. In support of
    the Mayors for Peace, we are calling on local groups to invite their
    Mayors to participate in the vigils and read out proclamations.
    Contact: Jackie Cabasso, Western States Legal Foundation,
    wslf@earthlink.net, (510) 839-5877, *www.wslfweb.org
    *
    >.

    Donations should be made out and mailed to: Livermore Conversion
    Project, PO Box 31835, Oakland, CA 94604.
    Checks of more than $50 are
    tax-deductible if made out to Agape.

    To Volunteer Contact: Tara Dorabji, Tri-Valley CAREs,
    tara@trivalleycares.org, (925) 443-7148, *www.trivalleycares.org www.trivalleycares.org/> *
    >.

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    By ALEXANDER COCKBURN
    and JEFFREY ST. CLAIR
    November 1, 2004
    CounterPunch Exclusive
    http://www.counterpunch.org/cockburn11012004.html

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