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    BAUAW NEWSLETTER - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2006

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    CELEBRATE THE LIFE OF CAROLINE LUND

    Memorial Meeting for Caroline Lund

    Saturday, November 11, 2:00 PM

    Humanist Hall, 390 27th St., Oakland

    Between Telegraph and Broadway

    Wheelchair accessible from the entrance at 411 28th St.

    Caroline fought for social justice for over forty years, in the socialist
    movement, the labor movement, the anti-Vietnam War movement,
    the women's movement, as a leader in the Socialist Workers Party,
    fighting again the U.S. wars in the Middle East, publishing the rank
    and file newsletter "Barking Dog" in the NUMMI auto plant where
    she worked -- wherever people were struggling to better their
    lives. She died of ALS on October 14.

    Join with us to remember Caroline's life and work for social justice.

    Speakers:

    Malik Miah, editor, Against the Current

    John Percy, Democratic Socialist Perspective, Australia

    Open Mike

    Claudette Begin, Chair

    Messages from those unable to attend (which will be available
    to be read at the meeting) should be sent to
    Alex Chis
    achis@igc.org
    For more information, email Alex , or call at 510-489-8554.

    There will also be a New York Area Memorial Meeting for Caroline
    Saturday, November 18, 3:00 PM
    Brecht Forum, 451 West St., New York
    For more information on the NY meeting,
    contact Gus Horowitz: 914-953-0212 or
    ghorowitz@snet.net

    Alex Chis & Claudette Begin
    P.O. Box 2944
    Fremont, CA 94536-0944
    Phone: 510-489-8554
    Email: achis@igc.org

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    Profound new assault on freedom of speech and assembly:
    Manhattan: New Rules for Parade Permits
    By AL BAKER
    After recent court rulings found the Police Department’s
    parade regulations too vague, the department is moving
    to require parade permits for groups of 10 or more
    bicyclists or pedestrians who plan to travel more than
    two city blocks without complying with traffic laws.
    It is also pushing to require permits for groups of 30
    or more bicyclists or pedestrians who obey traffic laws.
    The new rules are expected to be unveiled in a public
    notice today. The department will discuss them at
    a hearing on Nov. 27. Norman Siegel, a lawyer whose
    clients include bicyclists, said the new rules
    “raise serious civil liberties issues.”
    October 18, 2006
    http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/18/nyregion/18mbrfs-002.html

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    LYNNE STEWART SENTENCED:
    [Bay Area United Against War says, "Not one second in jail for
    Lynne Stewart! Free Lynne Stewart Now!]
    Send letters of support to:
    info@lynnestewart.org
    www.LynneStewart.org

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    U.S. Out of Iraq Now! We Are the Majority!
    End Colonial Occupation from Iraq,
    to Palestine, Haiti, and Everywhere!
    October 28, 2006, 12 Noon, U.N. Plaza, S.F.
    Part of the Locally Coordinated Anti-War Protests from Coast to Coast
    Vote With Your Feet … and Your Voices, and Banners, and Signs!
    Let Every Politician Feel the Power of the People!
    415-821-6545
    answer@actionsf.org
    http://answer.pephost.org/site/News2?abbr=ANS_&page=NewsArticle&id=7836
    For more info or to volunteer,
    call 415-821-6545.
     
    The endless stream of lies from Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, etc. cannot
    disguise the reality that both the war and the casualties in Iraq
    are escalating. So, too, is the war in Afghanistan. and the economic
    strangulation of the Palestinian people. The U.S.-Israeli assault left
    a legacy of death, destruction and a million unexploded cluster
    bombs in Lebanon. And the saber-rattling against Iran, Korea
    and Venezuela continues, posing the threat of even wider wars.

    There are now 20,000 more U.S. troops in Iraq than there were
    three months ago. 100 Iraqis are being killed on average every
    day. Reported U.S. casualties in September were the highest since
    the annihilation of Fallujah in November 2004 with 75 killed
    and more than 800 wounded. In the first week of October,
    27 U.S. soldiers were reported killed and more than 300 wounded.
    The Iraq war costs over $3,000 per second, more than
    $270 million every day.

    No one should rely on the politicians -- Democrat or Republican
    -- to stop the war. Last week, the Senate vote on the "defense"
    budget, including Iraq and Afghanistan, was 100-0. The Democratic
    leadership made sure that there was no serious struggle against
    the Torture Legalization Bill (as it should be called) passed by
    Congress and signed by Bush. The Democrats are following a
    "strategy of ambiguity" on the war and torture, as it is politely
    labeled in the corporate media. In other words, they're ducking
    the issues, the most important issues.

    What is needed now more than ever are protests in the streets
    -- only the people can stop the war!

    That is why the A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition has called for protests
    and a "people's vote on the war" on Saturday, October 28 in
    cities across the country. WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT,
    YOUR ENDORSEMENT AND YOUR PARTICIPATION.

    There are important ways you can get involved:
    * Please endorse today nd help us out by making a contribution.
    http://www.pephost.org/site/PageServer?pagename=ANS_homepage
    * Join us at the Tuesday evening A.N.S.W.E.R. volunteer meetings
    at 7pm at our office in San Francisco, 2489 Mission St.,
    Rm. 28 (corner 21st St.).
    * Organize your group, friends, fellow students or workers
    to join the Oct. 28 protest here in San Francisco, 12 Noon,
    United Nations Plaza, Market St. between 7th & 8th Sts,
    near Civic Center BART.
    * If you are too far away to join the San Francisco rally
    and march, organize a protest, a public meeting, or tabling
    in your city or town. We can help provide materials flyers,
    posters, the People's Vote on the War ballot, etc.
    Call us at 415-821-6545.
    * Download flyers and posters from our website and
    distribute or post them in your neighborhood, campus,
    mass transit stop, workplace.

    A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition
    Act Now to Stop War & End Racism
    http://www.ANSWERcoalition.org http://www.actionsf.org
    sf@internationalanswer.org
    2489 Mission St. Rm. 24
    San Francisco: 415-821-6545

    Make a tax-dedctible donation to A.N.S.W.E.R.
    by credit card over a secure server, learn how
    to donate by check.
    Unsubscribe from this list - if you experience
    a problem please email answer@actionsf.org

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    !VIVA FIDEL! LONG LIVE FIDEL! LONG LIVE THE CUBAN REVOLUTION!
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    Taking Aim with Ralph Schoenman and Mya Shone available now
    on TV. Berkeley Public Access TV - Channel 28 - is the first
    to carry the series. Monday, 7:00 a.m., with the program
    repeated Wednesday and the following Sunday at 7:00 a.m.
    Live stream at: http://www.betv.org

    Oct. 16, 18 and 22: "The Terror State Targets Lynne Stewart,
    part 4: The Relentless Assault On Democratic Rights"

    See the Program Archive at http://www.takingaim.info
    for audio versions of parts 1 and 2. 060502 "The Terror
    State Targets Lynne Stewart: The Destruction of Democratic
    Rights" and 060919 "The Terror State Targets Lynne Stewart,
    part 2: A Modern Inquisition."

    Taking Aim with Ralph Schoenman and Mya Shone can
    be heard live each week in the Bay Area at 2:00 p.m.
    streamed on http://www.wbai.org

    Contact Mya Shone at takingaim@pacbell.net
    if you would like to schedule Taking Aim for
    broadcast on your local public access TV station.

    Three announcements:

    1. Taking Aim enters a new era this week with the
    television broadcast of Taking Aim on Berkeley Community
    Access Television, Channel 28.

    Oct. 16, 18 and 22 at 7:00 a.m.: "The Terror State Targets
    Lynne Stewart, part 4: The Relentless Assault On
    Democratic Rights."

    Berkeley Community Media provides a live stream at
    http://www.betv.org

    Thanks to Peoples Television (PTV) for filming us as
    we record our weekly radio broadcast of Taking Aim.

    Contact us at takingaim@pacbell.net or phone us
    at 707.552.9992 if you have a regularly scheduled public
    access TV slot or can establish one on your local access station.

    Prepare to be at the sentencing hearing, Monday,
    October 16, 10:00 a.m. in the Federal Court House in Manhattan,
    Courtroom of Hon. John G. Koeltl, 500 Pearl Street, Courtroom 12B.
    For more information see http://www.lynnestewart.org

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    Oaxaca Teacher to Speak at New College in S.F. (Mission Campus)
    Date: Thursday, October 19, 2006, Time: 7:00 p.m.
    Where: New College of California (Mission Campus),
    741 Valencia St., Art Studio. The college is located
    on Valencia at 18th Street.
    The newly formed Mexico Solidarity Committee is pleased to
    announce that a representative of the Teachers Union in Oaxaca
    will be at its meeting to give us an update on the struggle in
    Mexico. Fernando Mendoza, a teacher from the State of Oaxaca,
    Mexico, who is on the Executive Board of Section 22 of the
    SNTE, the Teachers Union.
    This union is part of the Democracy Tendency (Tendencia
    Democracia) that has helped to lead the struggle for a uniform
    wage for all teachers in Oaxaca and for the resignation of the
    notoriously corrupt Governor of Oaxaca, Ulises Ruiz.

    Join us!

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    Urgent call from October 22 Coalition against Police Brutality, SF
    October 22 Coalition against Police Brutality, Repression
    and Criinalization of a generation
    National Day of Protest, March and Rally in SF, Planning
    NO MORE STOLEN LIVES ! NO MAS VIDAS ROBADAS !
    Contact:
    mesha Monge-Irizarry
    Idriss Stelley Foundation
    (415) 595-8251 24HR Bilingual Spa. Crisis line
    iolmisha@cs. com
    How: Already involved are : October 22 Bay Area, Idriss
    Stelley Foundation, SF CEDP (Campaign to End the Death
    Penalty, ISO (International Socialist Organization, Bay Area),
    Bay Area Families of Victims and Survivors of Police brutality,
    Code Pink
    http://www.october22.org/
    GET INVOLVED: To join our mailing list, please write to:
    sf1022-talk-subscribe@lists.riseup.net

    Appeal for Endorsement, SF OCT22
    Against Police brutality
    March and Rally

    Dear Friends and Community Activist,
    October 22nd Coalition
    to Stop Police Brutality, Repression,
    and the Criminalization of a Generation
    SF Chapter

    is appealing for your support!

    We will march from Haight and Stanyan to the Fillmore
    on Oct 22, 2pm

    Please let us know if your organization is endorsing the call !
    October22 National day of Protest promises to be the largest
    ever in San Francisco, pleasse scroll down for growing list
    of endorsers (45)

    We especially encourage the families of Victims of Police
    Brutality to endorse, open the March and Rally and speak
    to honor the memory of their loved ones and demand Justice !
    meshá
    meshá Mongé-Irizarry
    Idriss Stelley Foundation
    ISF, director
    iolmisha@cs.com
    24 HR Crisis Line (415) 595-8251
    http://mysite.verizon.net/vzeo9ewi/idrissstelleyfoundation/
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/isf23/
    www.myspace.com/isfoundation

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    U.S. Out of Iraq Now! We Are the Majority!
    End Colonial Occupation from Iraq,
    to Palestine, Haiti, and Everywhere!
    October 28, 2006, 12 Noon, U.N. Plaza, S.F.
    Part of the Locally Coordinated Anti-War Protests from Coast to Coast
    Vote With Your Feet … and Your Voices, and Banners, and Signs!
    Let Every Politician Feel the Power of the People!
    http://answer.pephost.org/site/News2?abbr=ANS_&page=NewsArticle&id=7836

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    End Canada's Occupation of Afghanistan!
    Call for action on October 28, 2006

    This call for a pan-Canadian day of action, co-signed by the
    Canadian Peace Alliance, the Canadian Islamic Congress, the
    Canadian Labour Congress and the Montreal coalition Echec
    a la Guerre, is being distributed and discussed at the World Peace
    Forum now taking place in Vancouver. -SV The Collectif Échec
    à la guerre, Canadian Peace Alliance, the Canadian Labour Congress,
    and the Canadian Islamic Congress are jointly calling for a pan-
    Canadian day of protest this October 28th, 2006, to bring Canadian
    troops home from Afghanistan.

    On that day, people all across the country will unite to tell
    Stephen Harper that we are opposed to
    his wholehearted support for Canadian and U.S. militarism.
    This October marks the fifth anniversary of the invasion and
    occupation of Afghanistan, and the people of that country are
    still suffering from the ravages of war. Reconstruction in the
    country is at a standstill and the needs of the Afghan people
    are not being met. The rule of the new Afghan State, made
    up largely of drug running warlords, will not realize the
    democratic aspirations of the people there. In fact, according
    to Human Rights Watch reports, the human rights record
    of those warlords in recent years has not been better than
    the Taliban.

    We are told that the purpose of this war is to root out terrorism
    and protect our societies, yet the heavy-handed approach of
    a military occupation trying to impose a US-friendly
    government on the Afghan people will force more Afghans
    to become part of the resistance movement. It will also
    make our societies more -- not less -- likely to see terrorist
    attacks.

    No discussion on military tactics in the House of Commons
    will change that reality. Indeed, violence is increasing with
    more attacks on both coalition troops and on Afghan civilians.
    While individual Canadian soldiers may have gone to Afghanistan
    with the best of intentions, they are operating under the
    auspices of a US-led state building project that cares little
    or the needs of the Afghan people. US and Canadian interests
    rest with the massive $3.2 billion Trans Afghan Pipeline (TAP)
    project, which will bring oil from the Caspian region through
    southern Afghanistan (where Canada is stationed) and onto the
    ports of Pakistan.

    It has been no secret that the TAP has dominated US foreign
    policy towards Afghanistan for the last decade. Now Canadian
    oil and gas corporations have their own interests in the TAP.
    Over the last decade, the role of the Canadian Armed Forces
    abroad has changed, and Canadian foreign policy has become
    a replica of the US empire-building rhetoric. The end result
    of this process is now plain to see with the role of our troops
    in Southern Afghanistan, with the enormous budget increases
    for war expenditures and "security," with the Bush-style speeches
    of Stephen Harper, and with the fear campaigns around
    "homegrown terrorism" to foster support for those nefarious
    changes.

    It is this very course that will get young Canadian soldiers killed,
    that will endanger our society and consume more and more
    of its resources for destruction and death in Afghanistan.
    We demand a freeze in defense and security budgets until
    an in-depth public discussion is held on those issues across
    Canada. The mission in Afghanistan has already cost Canadians
    more than $4 billion. That money could have been used to fund
    human needs in Canada or abroad. Instead it is being used
    to kill civilians in Afghanistan and advance the interests
    of corporations.

    On October 28th, stand up and be counted.
    Canadian Troops Out of Afghanistan Now!

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    VOICES OF A PEOPLE'S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES
    Thursday, November 9, 2006 - 7:30 pm
    Berkeley Community Theatre, 1930 Allston Way
    Voices of a People's History of the United States
    Dramatic Readings Celebrating the Enduring Spirit of Dissent
    The Middle East Children's Alliance, Speak Out,
    Vanguard Public Foundation and KPFA 94.1FM present:
    The Bay Area Premiere of Howard Zinn and Anthony Arnove's

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    JROTC IN SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC SCHOOLS:
    The issue of JROTC in S.F. public schools will be addressed
    at the San Francisco Board of Education
    Meeting::
    Tuesday, November 14th, 7:00 P.M.
    555 Franklin Street, 1st Floor
    San Francisco, CA 94102
    To get on the speakers list for the Regular Board Meeting call:
    415/241-6427
    (Call on Monday, the day before the meeting from 8:30 A.M. until 4:00 P.M.
    or Tuesday, the day of the meeting from 8:30 A.M. until 3:00 P.M.)
    See: ARTICLES IN FULL BELOW:
    17) State ranks second in Army recruits
    By Lisa Friedman Washington Bureau
    San Gabriel Valley Tribune
    Californians comprised about 10 percent of the Army's new
    soldiers this year, second only to Texas in providing new recruits,
    according to newly released figures.
    October 16, 2006
    http://www.sgvtribune.com/news/ci_4485649
    Here are some links to JROTC facts:

    Review of the JROTC Curriculum
    http://www.afsc.org/youthmil/militarism-in-schools/JROTC-review.htm

    Making Soldiers - PDF
    http://www.afsc.org/youthmil/militarism-in-schools/msitps.pdf

    Report Says JROTC Benefits Students; Calls for More Funding for Programs
    By Julie Blair
    September 29, 1999
    http://www.jrotc.org/jrotc_benifits.htm

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    Close the SOA and Change Oppressive U.S. Foreign Policy
    Nov. 17-19, 2006 - Converge on Fort Benning, Georgia

    People's Movements across the Americas are becoming increasingly more
    powerful. Military "solutions" to social problems as supported by
    institutions like the School of the Americas were unable to squash their
    voices, and the call for justice and accountability is getting louder each
    day.

    Add your voice to the chorus, demand justice for all the people of the
    Americas and engage in nonviolent direct action to close the SOA and
    change oppressive U.S. foreign policy.

    With former SOA graduates being unmasked in Chile, Argentina, Colombia,
    Paraguay, Honduras, and Peru for their crimes against humanity, and with
    the blatant similarities between the interrogation methods and torture
    methods used at Abu Ghraib and those described in human rights abuse cases
    in Latin America, the SOA/WHINSEC must be held accountable!

    Visit http://www.soaw.org to learn more about the November Vigil, hotel
    and travel information, the November Organizing Packet, and more.

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    MARCH 17, 2007 GLOBAL DAY OF ACTION ON THE 4TH ANNIVERSARY
    OF THE WAR!
    DEMONSTRATIONS IN WASHINGTON, D.C.; LOS ANGELES;
    SAN FRANCISCO; SEATTLE; CHICAGO AND OTHER CITIES AND
    TOWNS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY AND THE WORLD. THE
    A.N.S.W.E.R. COALITION URGES EVERYONE IN THE ANTIWAR
    MOVEMENT TO COME TOGETHER IN UNITY AGAINST THE
    CRIMINAL ACTIONS OF THE U.S. GOVERNMENT
    http://www.pephost.org/site/PageServer?pagename=ANS_homepage

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    GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
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    Before You Enlist
    Excellent flash film that should be shown to all students.
    http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=ZFsaGv6cefw

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    QUOTE OF THE DAY:

    In an interview in March 1995 entitled, "Jesse Helms: Setting the
    Record Straight" that appeared in the Middle East Quarterly, Helms
    said, "I have long believed that if the United States is going to give
    money to Israel, it should be paid out of the Department of Defense
    budget. My question is this: If Israel did not exist, what would
    U.S. defense costs in the Middle East be? Israel is at least the
    equivalent of a U.S. aircraft carrier in the Middle East. Without
    Israel promoting its and America's common interests, we would
    be badly off indeed."
    (Jesse Helms was the senior senator from North Carolina and the
    chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee at the time.)
    http://www.meforum.org/article/244

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    A CALL TO SUPPORT THE CASE OF ELVIRA ARELLANO
    Stand in solidarity with all immigrants, documented and undocumented

    The IAC urges you to support the case of Elvira Arellano. Elvira is
    an undocumented worker who is taking a heroic stand against
    deportations and fighting for her rights. She is a native of Michoacán,
    Mexico who came to the U.S. like many of the other 12 million
    undocumented in this country, in search of work and a better life.

    In 2002, Elvira was detained by Homeland Security agents in an
    Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) sweep at O'Hare Airport
    in Chicago under the guise of allegedly looking for "terrorists". She
    was detained by the Department of Homeland Security for using
    a false social security number on her job at O'Hare.

    On August 18, 2006 Elvira Arellano and her seven year old son,
    Saul who is a US citizen, took sanctuary in Adalberto United Methodist
    Church in Chicago instead of reporting for deportation, primarily
    because Saul has health problems. She has pledged to live indefinitely
    in the church until granted a reprieve.

    Elvira is a well known activist, representing many families in
    Congressional hearings and speaking on behalf of immigrant rights.
    She worked to organize in July 2005 a march of 50,000 for immigrant
    rights in Chicago, and went on a hunger strike to support workers who
    were picked up by ICE prior to the historic May 1st boycott in 2006.
    Arellano was a founder of both La Familia Latina Unida and the
    Coalition of African Arab Asian European and Latino Immigrants
    of Illinois (CAAAELII).

    The case of Elvira Arellano is a just case

    Elvira Arellano has become the symbol of resistance to the heartless
    and callous deportations that are sweeping the country. Despite
    a legislative standstill in Congress, not only are deportations
    escalating, local officials around the nation are implementing
    de facto immigration policy that amount to a witch-hunt against
    immigrants. A case in point is the anti-immigrant ordinance that
    passed in July in Hazelton, PA.

    Due to her heroic stand, a group of Black ministers spoke last
    week at Adalberto Methodist of the comparisons of Arellano
    to Rosa Parks. Reverend Albert Tyson said he hopes "their
    support would increase the bonds between Latinos and African-
    Americans." At the meeting Arellano said, "I don't only speak
    for me and my son, but for millions of families like mine."
    Supporters from the predominantly Puerto Rican neighborhood
    chanted, "Luchando mano y mano, Boriqua y Mexicano!"
    ("Fighting hand in hand, Puerto Rican and Mexican!")

    Elvira Arellano is the perfect example that the anti-immigrant
    hysteria sweeping the country is an inhumane situation that
    has become intolerable. The human rights of immigrants are
    being cruelly violated under the guise of fighting terrorism
    or stopping "illegal" immigration. In fact, no human being
    is illegal and whether in the U.S. documented or undocumented,
    immigrants have a right to live in peace, without fear of evictions
    from their homes or the country.

    How you can help Elvira:

    1. Write letters to Illinois Senators Richard Durbin and Barack
    Obama as well as your own legislator urging them to prevent
    her deportation.

    For Senator Durbin visit: http://durbin.senate.gov/contact.cfm#contact
    For Senator Obama: http://obama.senate.gov/contact/index.php

    2. Send Letters to the Chicago Sun Times and the Chicago Tribune
    asking them to stop demonizing Elvira as well as all immigrants.
    Their emails are letters@suntimes.com and ctc-tribletter@tribune.com.

    3. Send letters of support directly to Elvira at the organization she works
    with and who has been spearheading her support, Sin Fronteras
    at Centro Sin Fronteras 2300 S. Blue Island Ave., Chicago IL 60608
    or visit the website: www.legalizationyes.com .
    For Spanish speakers visit:
    www.legalizacionsi.com

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    TWO AMICUS BRIEFS FILED FOR MUMIA ABU-JAMAL WITH
    THE 3RD CIRCUIT FEDERAL APPEALS COURT IN JULY 2006

    These pdf files can be found on Michael Schiffmann's web site at:

    http://againstthecrimeofsilence.de/english/copy_of_mumia/legalarchive/

    The first brief is from the National Lawyers Guild.
    The second brief is from the NAACP Legal Defense
    and Educational Fund, Inc.

    Howard Keylor
    For the Labor Action Committee to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal
    www.laboractionmumia.org.

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    SIR! NO SIR!
    I urge everyone to get a copy of "Sir! No Sir!" at:
    http://www.sirnosir.com/
    It is an extremely informative and powerful film
    of utmost importance today. I was a participant
    in the anti-Vietnam war movement. What a
    powerful thing it was to see troops in uniform
    leading the march against the war! If you would
    like to read more here are two very good
    publications:

    Out Now!: A Participant's Account of the Movement
    in the United States Against the Vietnam War
    by Fred Halstead (Hardcover - Jun 1978)

    and:

    GIs speak out against the war;: The case of the
    Ft. Jackson 8; by Fred Halstead (Unknown Binding - 1970).

    Both available at:
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/search/103-1123166-0136605?search-alias=books&rank=
    +availability,-proj-total-margin&field-author=Fred%20Halstead

    In solidarity,

    Bonnie Weinstein

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    Endorse the following petition:
    Don't Let Idaho Kill Endangered Wolves
    Target: Fish and Wildlife Service
    Sponsor: Defenders of Wildlife
    http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/664280276?
    z00m=99090&z00m=99090<l=1155834550

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    END ALL U.S. AID TO ISRAEL!
    Stop funding Israel's war against Palestine
    Complete the form at the website listed below with your information.
    Personalize the message text on the right with
    your own words, if you wish.
    Click the Next Step button to send your letter
    to these decision makers:
    President George W. Bush
    Vice President Richard 'Dick' B. Cheney
    Your Senators
    Your Representative
    Go here to register your outrage:
    https://secure2.convio.net/pep/site/Advocacy?
    JServSessionIdr003=cga2p2o6x1.app2a&cmd=display&page=UserAction&id=177

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    Idriss Stelley Foundation is in critical financial crisis, please help !
    ISF is in critical financial crisis, and might be forced to close
    its doors in a couple of months due to lack of funds to cover
    DSL, SBC and utilities, which is a disaster for our numerous
    clients, since the are the only CBO providing direct services
    to Victims (as well as extended failies) of police misconduct
    for the whole city of SF. Any donation, big or small will help
    us stay alive until we obtain our 501-c3 nonprofit Federal
    Status! Checks can me made out to
    ISF, ( 4921 3rd St , SF CA 94124 ). Please consider to volunteer
    or apply for internship to help covering our 24HR Crisis line,
    provide one on one couseling and co facilitate our support
    groups, M.C a show on SF Village Voice, insure a 2hr block
    of time at ISF, moderate one of our 26 websites for ISF clients !
    http://mysite.verizon.net/vzeo9ewi/idrissstelleyfoundation/
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/isf23/
    Report Police Brutality
    24HR Bilingual hotline
    (415) 595-8251
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Justice4Asa/

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    Appeal for funds:
    Dahr Jamail's Iraq Dispatches
    Visit the Dahr Jamail Iraq website http://dahrjamailiraq.com
    Request for Support
    Dahr Jamail will soon return to the Middle East to continue his
    independent reporting. As usual, reporting independently is a costly
    enterprise; for example, an average hotel room is $50, a fixer runs $50
    per day, and phone/food average $25 per day. Dahr will report from the
    Middle East for one month, and thus needs to raise $5,750 in order to
    cover his plane ticket and daily operating expenses.
    A rare opportunity has arisen for Dahr to cover several stories
    regarding the occupation of Iraq, as well as U.S. policy in the region,
    which have been entirely absent from mainstream media.
    With the need for independent, unfiltered information greater than ever,
    your financial support is deeply appreciated. Without donations from
    readers, ongoing independent reports from Dahr are simply not possible.
    All donations go directly towards covering Dahr's on the ground
    operating expenses.
    (c)2006 Dahr Jamail.

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    Legal update on Mumia Abu-Jamal's case
    Excerpts from a letter written by Robert R. Bryan, the lead attorney
    for death row political prisoner, Mumia Abu-Jamal.
    ...On July 20, 2006, we filed the Brief of Appellee and Cross
    Appellant, Mumia Abu-Jamal, in the U.S. Court of Appeals
    for the Third Circuit, Philadelphia.
    http://www.workers.org/2006/us/mumia-0810/

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    Today in Palestine!
    For up to date information on Israeli's brutal attack on
    human rights and freedom in Palestine and Lebanon go to:
    http://www.theheadlines.org

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    For a great car magnet--a black ribbon with the words, "Bring
    the troops home now!" written in red, and it also comes in a
    lapel pin!--go to:
    (Put out by A.N.S.W.E.R.)
    https://secure2.convio.net/pep/site/Ecommerce?store_id=1621

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    THE HIDDEN HISTORY OF ZIONISM
    BY RALPH SCHOENMAN
    Essential reading for understanding the development of Zionism
    and Israel in the service of British and USA imperialism.
    The full text of the book can be found for free at:
    http://takingaim.info/hhz/index.htm

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    JOIN THE LYNNE STEWAR DEFENSE - THE CASE IS NOT OVER!
    For those of you who don't know who Lynne Stewart is, go to
    www.lynnestewart.org and get acquainted with Lynne and her
    cause. Lynne is a criminal defense attorney who is being persecuted
    for representing people charged with heinous crimes. It is a bedrock
    of our legal system that every criminal defendant has a right to a
    lawyer. Persecuting Lynne is an attempt to terrorize and intimidate
    all criminal defense attorneys in this country so they will stop
    representing unpopular people. If this happens, the fascist takeover
    of this nation will be complete. We urge you all to go the website,
    familiarize yourselves with Lynne and her battle for justice
    www.lynnestewart.org

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    NATIONAL COMMITTEE TO FREE THE CUBAN FIVE
    Comité Nacional por la Libertad de los Cinco Cubanos
    Who are the Cuban Five?
    The Cuban Five are five Cuban men who are in U.S. prison, serving
    four life sentences and 75 years collectively, after being wrongly
    convicted in U.S. federal court in Miami, on June 8, 2001.
    They are Gerardo Hernández, Ramón Labañino, Antonio Guerrero,
    Fernando González and René González.
    The Five were falsely accused by the U.S. government of committing
    espionage conspiracy against the United States, and other related
    charges.
    But the Five pointed out vigorously in their defense that they were
    involved in monitoring the actions of Miami-based terrorist groups,
    in order to prevent terrorist attacks on their country of Cuba.
    The Five's actions were never directed at the U.S. government.
    They never harmed anyone nor ever possessed nor used any
    weapons while in the United States.
    The Cuban Five's mission was to stop terrorism
    For more than 40 years, anti-Cuba terrorist organizations based
    in Miami have engaged in countless terrorist activities against
    Cuba, and against anyone who advocates a normalization
    of relations between the U.S. and Cuba. More than 3,000 Cubans
    have died as a result of these terrorists' attacks.

    Gerardo Hernández, 2 Life Sentences
    Antonio Guerrero, Life Sentence
    Ramon Labañino, Life Sentence
    Fernando González, 19 Years
    René González, 15 Years

    Free The Cuban Five Held Unjustly In The U.S.!
    http://www.freethefive.org/

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    Eyewitness Account from Oaxaca
    A website is now being circulated that has up-to-date info
    and video that can be downloaded of the police action and
    developments in Oaxaca. For those who have not seen it
    elsewhere, the website is:
    www.mexico.indymedia.org/oaxaca
    http://www.mexico.indymedia.org/oaxaca

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    REMINDER TO ALL GROUPS: BE SURE AND POST ALL ACTIONS AND
    EVENTS TO WWW.INDYBAY.ORG TO REACH THE MOST PEOPLE
    AGAINST THE WAR IN THE BAY AREA!
    http://www.indybay.org

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    Iraq Body Count
    For current totals, see our database page.
    http://www.iraqbodycount.net/press/pr13.php

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    The Cost of War
    [Over three-hundred-billion so far...bw]
    http://nationalpriorities.org/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=182

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    "The Democrats always promise to help workers, and the don't!
    The Republicans always promise to help business, and the do!"
    - Mort Sahl

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    "It's better to die on your feet than to live on your knees."
    - Emilano Zapata
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    Join the Campaign to
    Shut Down the Guantanamo Torture Center
    Go to:
    http://www.shutitdown.org/
    to send a letter to Congress and the White House:
    Shut Down Guantanamo and all torture centers and prisons.
    A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition
    Act Now to Stop War & End Racism
    http://www.ANSWERcoalition.org http://www.actionsf.org
    sf@internationalanswer.org
    2489 Mission St. Rm. 24
    San Francisco: 415-821-6545

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    Great Counter-Recruitment Website
    http://notyoursoldier.org/article.php?list=type&type=14

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    DEFEND IMMIGRANT RIGHTS AND
    CIVIL RIGHTS!

    Last summer the U.S. Border Patrol arrested Shanti Sellz and
    Daniel Strauss, both 23-year-old volunteers assisting immigrants
    on the border, for medically evacuating 3 people in critical
    condition from the Arizona desert.

    Criminalization for aiding undocumented immigrants already
    exists on the books in the state of Arizona. Daniel and Shanti
    are targeted to be its first victims. Their arrest and subsequent
    prosecution for providing humanitarian aid could result in
    a 15-year prison sentence. Any Congressional compromise
    with the Sensenbrenner bill (HR 4437) may include these
    harmful criminalization provisions. Fight back NOW!

    Help stop the criminalization of undocumented immigrants
    and those who support them!

    For more information call 415-821- 9683.
    For information on the Daniel and Shanti Defense Campaign,
    visit www.nomoredeaths.org.

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    FYI
    According to "Minimum Wage History" at
    http://oregonstate.edu/instruct/anth484/minwage.html "

    "Calculated in real 2005 dollars, the 1968 minimum wage was the
    highest at $9.12. "The 8 dollar per hour Whole Foods employees
    are being paid $1.12 less than the 1968 minimum wage.

    "A federal minimum wage was first set in 1938. The graph shows
    both nominal (red) and real (blue) minimum wage values. Nominal
    values range from 25 cents per hour in 1938 to the current $5.15/hr.
    The greatest percentage jump in the minimum wage was in 1950,
    when it nearly doubled. The graph adjusts these wages to 2005
    dollars (blue line) to show the real value of the minimum wage.
    Calculated in real 2005 dollars, the 1968 minimum wage was the
    highest at $9.12. Note how the real dollar minimum wage rises and
    falls. This is because it gets periodically adjusted by Congress.
    The period 1997-2006, is the longest period during which the
    minimum wage has not been adjusted. States have departed from
    the federal minimum wage. Washington has the highest minimum
    wage in the country at $7.63 as of January 1, 2006. Oregon is next
    at $7.50. Cities, too, have set minimum wages. Santa Fe, New
    Mexico has a minimum wage of $9.50, which is more than double
    the state minimum wage at $4.35."

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    NO BORDERS! NO WALLS! NO FENCES! GENERAL AMNESTY FOR ALL!
    OUR HOMELAND IS WHERE WE LIVE!

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    REPEAL THE NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND ACT IN 2007!
    Check out: 10 EXCELLENT REASONS NOT TO JOIN THE MILITARY
    http://www.10reasonsbook.com/
    Public Law print of PL 107-110, the No Child Left Behind
    Act of 2001 [1.8 MB]
    http://www.ed.gov/policy/elsec/leg/esea02/index.html
    Also, the law is up before Congress again in 2007.
    See this article from USA Today:
    Bipartisan panel to study No Child Left Behind
    By Greg Toppo, USA TODAY
    February 13, 2006
    http://www.usatoday.com/news/education/2006-02-13-education-panel_x.htm

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    The Declaration of Independence of the Thirteen Colonies
    http://www.law.indiana.edu/uslawdocs/declaration.html
    http://www.law.ou.edu/hist/decind.html
    http://www.usconstitution.net/declar.html
    http://www.indybay.org/news/2006/02/1805195.php

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    Bill of Rights
    http://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/constitution.billofrights.html
    http://www.indybay.org/news/2006/02/1805182.php

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    ARTICLES IN FULL:
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    1) The Real Reasons Behind the So-called
    `War on Terrorism'
    By Nat Weinstein
    http://www.socialistviewpoint.org/

    2) Iraqi Dead May Total 600,000, Study Says
    By SABRINA TAVERNISE and DONALD G. McNEIL Jr.
    October 11, 2006
    http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/11/world/middleeast/11casualties.html?_r=1&oref=slogin

    3) Ex - Gitmo Detainees Arrive in Afghanistan
    By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
    Filed at 8:43 p.m. ET
    October 12, 2006
    http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/world/AP-Afghan-Guantanamo-Prisoners.html

    4) 8 Palestinians Die as Israeli Raids and Airstrikes Intensify
    By GREG MYRE
    [Photo shows a relative greiving for Sohaib Kadiah, a 13-year-old
    boy who died in an airstrike that Israel officials said killed four
    Hamas militants. It looks like the child's face was blown off. His
    father, a civilian, was also killed. Over all, more than 200 Palestinians,
    including militants and civilians, have been killed in the Gaza
    fighting since late June. Two Israeli soldiers have also lost
    their lives...bw]
    October 13, 2006
    http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/13/world/middleeast/13mideast.html

    5) A Soldier Hoped to Do Good, but Was Changed by War
    By LAURIE GOODSTEIN
    October 13, 2006
    http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/13/us/13awol.html?ref=us

    6) Protests Shut University for Deaf a 2nd Day
    By DIANA JEAN SCHEMO
    [I believe this story is important because it raises the question
    of whether students and faculty can have a democratic say
    in the issues that they face on a daily basis or does the
    Administration have dictatorial rule over all? If the latter is
    true, why should we tolerate it? All power to the students and
    faculty at Gallaudet University! To support the students send
    an email to the school president:
    I. King Jordan
    president@gallaudet.edu...bw]
    October 13, 2006
    http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/13/education/13galludet.html?ref=us

    7) Ann Wright joins endorsers of War Crimes Report
    International Anti-Occupation Network and Stop the War
    Coalition (UK) join report publishers
    October 12, 2006
    CONTACT:  Consumers for Peace,
    http://www.consumersforpeace.org
    Nick Mottern nickmottern@earthlink.net

    8) Cuba and her Permanent Revolution
    By Carol Cossitore
    Prensa Latina
    ...with apologies to Trotsky, Bukharin, Marx, et.al
    [undated, but downloaded October 9, 2006]
    http://www.plenglish.com.mx/article.asp?ID={FF33D287-B4AD-45AD-B29D-9FE01B76A379}&language=EN

    9) Resistance Growing Up at School
    Ali Al-Fadhily and Dahr Jamail
    http://dahrjamailiraq.com

    10) Havana Book Fair: A Report
    http://www.marxist.com/trotsky-havana-book-fair230206.htm

    11) Former pesticide executive to head EPA office
    Dow Chemical was among employers, environmental group wary
    The Associated Press
    Updated: 11:48 a.m. ET Oct 10, 2006
    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15208048/

    12) Cuba Alerts World Tension over Korean N-Test
    Prensa Latina, Havana
    http://www.plenglish.com

    13) EEOC: Graffiti, Noose Left for Black Workers at Firm
    Chicago Sun-Times
    By: Steve Warmbir
    http://www.suntimes.com/news/metro/47274,CST-NWS-noose07.article

    14) U.S. Firing Plans for Great Lakes Raise Concerns
    By MONICA DAVEY
    October 16, 2006
    http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/16/us/16lakes.html?ref=us

    15) Lawyer Is Due for Sentencing in Terror Case
    By JULIA PRESTON
    October 16, 2006
    http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/16/nyregion/16stewart.html?ref=nyregion

    16) Medical Marijuana Advocate Faces New U.S. Indictment
    By CAROLYN MARSHALL
    October 14, 2006
    http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/14/washington/14pot.html?ref=health

    17) State ranks second in Army recruits
    By Lisa Friedman Washington Bureau
    San Gabriel Valley Tribune
    Californians comprised about 10 percent of the Army's new
    soldiers this year, second only to Texas in providing new recruits,
    according to newly released figures.
    October 16, 2006
    http://www.sgvtribune.com/news/ci_4485649

    18) A new revolution in Grimethorpe:
    Cuban-style socialist health care
    By Matthew
    Beard Published: 16 October 2006
    http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/health_medical/article1876666.ece

    19) Sami's Shame, and Ours
    By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF
    October 17, 2006
    http://select.nytimes.com/2006/10/17/opinion/17kristof.html?hp

    20) Bush Signs Terror Interrogation Law
    By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
    Filed at 11:08 a.m. ET
    October 17, 2006
    http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/us/AP-Bush-Terrorism.html?hp&ex=1161144000&en=254af53b6a9b2151&ei=5094&partner=homepage

    21) Lawyer, Facing 30 Years, Gets 28 Months, to Dismay of U.S.
    By JULIA PRESTON
    October 17, 2006
    http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/17/nyregion/17stewart.html?ref=us

    22) For Wal-Mart, Unionization Is an Acceptable China Price
    By JOSEPH SCHUMAN
    THE WALL STREET JOURNAL ONLINE

    23) California Letter Investigated for Warning to Immigrants
    By JESSE McKINLEY
    October 18, 2006
    http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/18/us/politics/18hispanic.html

    24) Dam Funny Tale
    Scott Munson
    scott@planttrees.org

    25) Behind the Veil
    New York Times Editorial
    October 19, 2006
    http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/19/opinion/19thu4.html?_r=1&hp&oref=slogin

    26) Morning Star interviews Celia Hart
    By Andrew Kennedy and Charley Allan - Morning Star
    Thursday, 19 October 2006
    Rich Opportunity (Morning Star Tuesday 17 October 2006)
    http://www.marxist.com/morning-star-interviews-celia-hart191006.htm

    27) Bush issues doctrine for US control of space
    Suzanne Goldenberg in Washington
    Thursday October 19, 2006
    Guardian
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,1925756,00.html

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    1) The Real Reasons Behind the So-called
    `War on Terrorism'
    By Nat Weinstein
    http://www.socialistviewpoint.org/

    Any reasonably objective person trying to figure out the real reasons
    given in the mass media for the so-called “War on Terrorism” is not
    likely to swallow the distortions in the mass media whole. Take
    for instance, the way the facts in each of the many wars in the Middle
    East have been reported in the media. The art of deception tends
    to take the form of portraying the victim as the criminal and vice versa.

    Thus, the American Empire’s Zionist storm troopers are portrayed
    as the victim and Lebanon’s Hizbullah, the criminal.

    Aside from such an absurdly twisted version of the facts, even
    more dishonest is the bald-faced portrayal of the American Empire
    as the champion of “freedom, democracy and the rule of law.”
    But the characterization of America—more accurately, the U.S.
    ruling class—as the arch-opponent of “crimes against humanity”
    deserves a special Nobel prize for crudely turning the truth inside-
    out and upside-down!

    The real reasons for the crimes against humanity committed by
    U.S.-led world imperialism in the Middle East, and throughout
    the world today, have nothing to do with the growing trend
    toward inter-racial, religious, national and ethnic conflict.
    All these evils were set into motion by the many social,
    economic, and political injustices that are rooted in the
    capitalist social and economic order that is now the dominant
    force in today’s world. That’s a viewpoint, if the truth be told,
    shared by a majority of the peoples of the world—despite
    the exactly opposite version of the facts of life created by
    the artful dodgers who write the mainstream news.

    Let’s take a look at the real story behind the one told by the
    capitalist-owned and controlled mass media of communication:

    • The first and most obvious of the many factors driving the
    American Empire along its path of death and destruction that
    we now see unfolding mainly, but not only, in the Middle East,
    is the existence, there, of the world’s largest reserves
    of oil and gas, without which the wheels of industry cannot turn.

    • The second of these forces is the ever-sharpening struggle
    between each capitalist nation for as large a share of the global
    market as it is able to capture. This struggle by all capitalist
    nations—each against all—has powered the major imperialist
    nations toward a policy that has already resulted in the destruction
    of millions of the world’s innocent people, held hostage
    to capitalist exploitation and oppression.

    • The third and most powerful force driving the capitalist world
    toward self-destruction is known by economists as the tendency
    of the average rate of profit to fall.

    The fall of the average rate of profit is the most fundamental
    of capitalism’s internal contradictions. The tendency of profits
    is to expand absolutely along with the expansion of capitalism
    into new markets. But at the same time, the struggle for market
    share sharply intensifies competition among capitalists fighting
    for living space in a finite world marketplace. This spirit of
    competition, which capitalist ideologues consider the greatest
    of all virtues, lies at the roots of the declining average rate
    of profit.

    As scarce as the proverbial hens’ teeth, however, are bourgeois
    economists who will own up to the fact of a long-term tendency
    of the average rate of profit to fall.

    But I was surprised to see that James Petras, a former Professor
    of Sociology, and a comrade, in the generic sense, since we are
    on the same side of the class struggle, has recently written
    a 4,000-word polemic against the left wing of the workers’
    movement entitled: “Crisis of U.S. Capitalism or the Crisis
    of the U.S. Wage and Salaried Worker?” His opening remarks
    provide a clear indication of the nature and substance
    of his critique:

    “Progressive, leftist, radical and even a few ‘Bearish’ Wall Street
    pundits have been arguing for years about the coming collapse,
    decline or demise of U.S. capitalism. No amount of continued
    growth of billionaires, millionaires and multimillionaires, record
    earnings by investment houses and double-digit profit growth
    of major corporations can convince our doomsayers to rethink
    their prophecies.

    “Nothing has discredited the U.S. left more than its apocalyptic
    visions of the Big Fall, in the face of robust growth. Given the
    “long-term” or imprecise time frame and a ritualistic litany
    of profound structural weaknesses, their predictions are
    swallowed and regurgitated in the progressive media,
    websites and blogs where they are spread to a dubious public.”

    Although, the author of the two preceding paragraphs appears
    to only see the bright side of capitalist economy as presented
    by Wall Street’s “Bullish” Wall Street pundits, he doesn’t give
    hardly enough credence to its dark side as presented by Wall
    Street’s “Bears.” After all, both Bulls and Bears have to know
    something—or know people who do know something about
    the real state of the economy. But so do those of us like Jim
    Petras and myself who also have to know and do know
    something about the subject.

    In any case, I want to thank him for providing me with an
    opportunity to explain why “leftists,” such as are the editors
    of this magazine, “have been arguing for years about the
    coming collapse, decline or demise of U.S. capitalism.”

    So in order to explain why we say that this is indeed the
    direction in which it is moving; and at an ever increasing
    pace, I think it best to start with a brief explanation of why
    the rate of profit tends to fall.

    The falling rate of profit: how it works

    This question remained unanswered until Karl Marx came along.
    But to solve this conundrum required three volumes of Capital,
    which many consider to be his most important contribution to the
    science of society. Marx succeeded, where all others had failed,
    first to identify and then to fully explain the many conflicting
    forces at work in the complex coordinate system such as is the
    capitalist social and economic order in a manner entirely
    consistent with the scientific method. That’s why it has
    successfully withstood the challenges to Marx’s Capital
    ever since.

    The three volumes of Capital expound his labor theory of value,
    which is the foundation for his critical analysis of the laws governing
    capitalist economy and is the key to understanding why it must fall
    over the long term—but rises and falls chaotically over the
    shorter term.

    Competition for market share makes capitalists reduce
    prices consistent with their drive to gain a rate of profit
    justifying the risks that go along with a system based
    on production for profit. If we reduce this problem
    to its essentials, it boils down to this:

    If war and the lies needed to make war acceptable to the
    gullible become necessary to keep the rate of profit from
    falling to the point that capitalists will not invest when the
    risks are higher than is justified by an acceptable rate of
    profit, then war becomes—for the capitalist—a vital
    necessity.

    There are two ways to increase profits and, at the same
    time, the rate of profit. The first is by increasing the length
    of the workday, or intensifying the rate of exploitation
    by forcing workers to do more work in every minute of
    every hour, or both. And the second way is to lower the
    cost of labor by replacing human labor by machines.

    Reducing the labor costs serves to raise the rate of profit
    for those capitalists who first successfully increase
    productivity without a comparable increase in costs.
    It doesn’t matter whether this is done by the first
    or second way, or most effectively by both ways.

    But intensifying the rate of exploitation, and replacing
    human labor by machines, causes a paradoxical fall
    in the average rate of profit for the majority of individual
    capitalists and nations who have not kept up with
    the new standard of productive efficiency needed
    to garner an average, or higher, rate of profit.

    And try as critical capitalist economists have tried
    to do to come up with a viable alternative to Karl Marx’s
    labor theory of value—and thereby maintain the myth that
    wages are a fair exchange of things of equal value[1]—all
    of the best bourgeois economic theorists have failed
    to come up with a consistent theory. All of the latter
    failed to pass the test of consistency and experience
    required by the scientific method, while Marx’s labor
    theory of value has passed with flying colors.

    If we follow the logic of capitalist production through
    to the end, we can better understand what it is about
    the capitalist mode of production that is driving the
    American Empire and its allied imperialist powers
    toward an unending series of predatory wars.

    Without new worlds into which the growing multitude
    of competing capitalists can expand—and there aren’t
    any new worlds left—an ever-increasing number
    of capitalists are either driven into bankruptcy, and
    thus out of the world marketplace, or swallowed up
    by their more successful competitors in accord with
    the laws of the jungle that rule over the capitalist world.
    Thus, the rich get richer and the poor poorer, and the
    means of production and all the financial and commercial
    institutions on this planet are increasingly concentrated
    into the hands of an ever more powerful few.

    This conquest is paid for with the destruction of millions
    of the world’s innocent people, along with the accumulated
    wealth of society and wasted human and material resources.
    But there’s always an upside to every downside.

    In the final analysis, the downside is summarized by Rosa
    Luxemburg in an essay entitled “The Junius Pamphlet” (1916),
    that she was forced to write under the pseudonym of Junius.
    She and Karl Liebnecht and other German revolutionary
    socialists, who like their comrade in America—Eugene Debs—
    were imprisoned for opposing the first imperialist World War.

    It was this German revolutionary Marxist who coined the
    catchphrase which has echoed around the world ever since
    by revolutionary Marxists everywhere—“Socialism or Barbarism!”
    In it she argued that the only choice before the human race was
    an ever deeper descent into barbarism or the overthrow
    of capitalism by socialist revolution.

    She argued further that the world had reached an historical
    turning point which demands resolute action by the workers
    of the world to carry through the revolutionary overthrow
    of capitalist barbarism and create a socialist world.

    In other words, the terrible consequences of capitalism’s
    world-historic tendency is that it calls into existence the
    struggle for a socialist world wherein man’s inhumanity
    to man will come to an end once and for all time.

    1. While wages are indeed a fair exchange for the value
    of the workers labor power before it is consumed by the
    capitalist to power the production of commodities; wages
    are not equal to the value the worker has produced after
    the end of his workday.

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    2) Iraqi Dead May Total 600,000, Study Says
    By SABRINA TAVERNISE and DONALD G. McNEIL Jr.
    October 11, 2006
    http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/11/world/middleeast/11casualties.html?_r=1&oref=slogin

    BAGHDAD, Oct. 10 — A team of American and Iraqi public health
    researchers has estimated that 600,000 civilians have died in
    violence across Iraq since the 2003 American invasion, the highest
    estimate ever for the toll of the war here.

    The figure breaks down to about 15,000 violent deaths a month,
    a number that is quadruple the one for July given by Iraqi government
    hospitals and the morgue in Baghdad and published last month
    in a United Nations report in Iraq. That month was the highest for
    Iraqi civilian deaths since the American invasion.

    But it is an estimate and not a precise count, and researchers
    acknowledged a margin of error that ranged from 426,369
    to 793,663 deaths.

    It is the second study by researchers from the Johns Hopkins
    Bloomberg School of Public Health. It uses samples of casualties
    from Iraqi households to extrapolate an overall figure of 601,027
    Iraqis dead from violence between March 2003 and July 2006.

    The findings of the previous study, published in The Lancet,
    a British medical journal, in 2004, had been criticized as high,
    in part because of its relatively narrow sampling of about
    1,000 families, and because it carried a large margin of error.

    The new study is more representative, its researchers said,
    and the sampling is broader: it surveyed 1,849 Iraqi families
    in 47 different neighborhoods across Iraq. The selection
    of geographical areas in 18 regions across Iraq was based
    on population size, not on the level of violence, they said.

    The study comes at a sensitive time for the Iraqi government,
    which is under pressure from American officials to take action
    against militias driving the sectarian killings.

    In the last week of September, the government barred the
    central morgue in Baghdad and the Health Ministry —
    the two main sources of information for civilian deaths —
    from releasing figures to the news media. Now, only the
    government is allowed to release figures. It has not provided
    statistics for September, though a spokesman said Tuesday
    that it would.

    The American military has disputed the Iraqi figures, saying
    that they are far higher than the actual number of deaths from
    the insurgency and sectarian violence, in part because they
    include natural deaths and deaths from ordinary crime,
    like domestic violence.

    But the military has not released figures of its own, giving
    only percentage comparisons. For example, it cited a 46 percent
    drop in the murder rate in Baghdad in August from July as evidence
    of the success of its recent sweeps. At a briefing on Monday,
    the military’s spokesman declined to characterize the change
    for September.

    The military has released rough counts of average numbers
    of Iraqis killed and wounded in a quarterly accounting report
    mandated by Congress. In the report, “Measuring Stability and
    Security in Iraq,” daily averages of dead and wounded Iraqi
    civilians, soldiers and police officers rose from 26 a day
    in 2004 to almost 120 a day in August 2006.

    The study uses a method similar to that employed in estimates
    of casualty figures in other conflict areas like Darfur and Congo.
    It sought to measure the number of deaths that occurred
    as a result of the war.

    It argues that absolute numbers of dead, like morgue figures,
    could not give a full picture of the “burden of conflict on
    an entire population,” because they were often incomplete.

    The mortality rate before the American invasion was about 5.5
    people per 1,000 per year, the study found. That rate rose
    to 19.8 deaths per 1,000 people in the year ending in June.

    Gunshots were the largest cause of death, the study said,
    at 56 percent of all violent deaths, while car bombs accounted
    for about 13 percent. Deaths caused by the American military
    declined as an overall percentage from March 2003 to June 2006.

    Violent deaths have soared since the American invasion, but
    the rise is in part a matter of spotty statistical history. Under
    Saddam Hussein, the state had a monopoly on killing, and the
    deaths of thousands of Iraqi Shiites and Kurds that it caused
    were never counted.

    While the near collapse of the Iraqi state makes precise
    record-keeping difficult, authorities have made considerable
    progress toward tracking death figures. In 2004, when
    the Johns Hopkins study was first released, authorities were
    still compiling deaths on an ad hoc basis. But by this year,
    they were being provided regularly.

    Iraqi authorities say morgue counts are more accurate than
    is generally thought. Iraqis prefer to bury their dead immediately,
    and hurry bodies of loved ones to plots near mosques or,
    in the case of Shiites, in sacred burial sites. Even so, they
    have strong incentives to register the death with a central
    morgue or hospital in order to obtain a death certificate,
    required at highway checkpoints, by cemetery workers,
    and for government pensions. Death certificates are counted
    in the statistics kept by morgues around the country.

    The most recent United Nations figure, 3,009 Iraqis killed
    in violence across the country in August, was compiled
    by statistics from Baghdad’s central morgue, and from
    hospitals and morgues countrywide. It assumes a daily
    rate of about 97.

    The figure is not exhaustive. A police official at Yarmouk
    Hospital in Baghdad who spoke on the condition
    of anonymity said he had seen nationwide counts
    provided to the hospital that indicated as many
    as 200 people a day were dying.

    Gilbert Burnham, the principle author of the study, said
    the figures showed an increase of deaths over time that
    was similar to that of another civilian casualty project,
    Iraq Body Count, which collates deaths reported in the
    news media, and even to that of the military. But even
    Iraq Body Count puts the maximum number of deaths
    at just short of 49,000.

    As far as skepticism about the death count, he said that
    counts made by journalists and others focused
    disproportionately on Baghdad, and that death rates
    were higher elsewhere.

    “We found deaths all over the country,” he said. Baghdad
    was an area of medium violence in the country, he said.
    The provinces of Diyala and Salahuddin, north of Baghdad,
    and Anbar to the west, all had higher death rates than
    the capital.

    Statistics experts in the United States who were able
    to review the study said the methods used by the
    interviewers looked legitimate.

    Robert Blendon, director of the Harvard Program on Public
    Opinion and Health and Social Policy, said interviewing
    urban dwellers chosen at random was “the best of what
    you can expect in a war zone.”

    But he said the number of deaths in the families interviewed —
    547 in the post-invasion period versus 82 in a similar period
    before the invasion — was too few to extrapolate up to more
    than 600,000 deaths across the country.

    Donald Berry, chairman of biostatistics at M. D. Anderson
    Cancer Center in Houston, was even more troubled by the
    study, which he said had “a tone of accuracy that’s just
    inappropriate.”

    Sabrina Tavernise reported from Baghdad,
    and Donald G. McNeil Jr. from New York.

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    3) Ex - Gitmo Detainees Arrive in Afghanistan
    By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
    Filed at 8:43 p.m. ET
    October 12, 2006
    http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/world/AP-Afghan-Guantanamo-Prisoners.html

    KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) -- Sixteen Afghans and one Iranian
    released from years in captivity at the U.S. prison in Guantanamo
    Bay, Cuba, arrived in Afghanistan on Thursday, an Afghan
    official said.

    The 16 Afghans appeared at a news conference alongside Sibghatullah
    Mujaddedi, head of Afghanistan's reconciliation commission, which
    assists with the release of detainees from Guantanamo and the
    U.S. prison at the Bagram military base north of Kabul.

    Mujaddedi said many of the detainees, who are now free,
    had served up to four years in Guantanamo. He said ''most''
    of the prisoners were innocent and had been turned
    in to the U.S. military by other Afghans because
    of personal disputes.

    The released Iranian prisoner, who also arrived in Afghanistan
    on Thursday, was handed over to the International Committee
    of the Red Cross, he said.

    A U.S. military spokesman in Kabul confirmed that 16 Afghans
    had been released from Guantanamo and turned over to the
    Afghan government. Lt. Marcelo Calero said he had no
    information about the Iranian prisoner.

    One of the released prisoners, Sayed Mohammead Ali Shah,
    said he had been a delegate at the country's first loya jirga,
    a council of leaders that helped establish the interim
    government in 2002 after the U.S.-led invasion to oust
    the Taliban in 2001.

    ''For four years they put me in jail in Cuba for nothing,''
    said Shah, a doctor from the eastern province of Paktia
    whose hands shook from nervousness when he spoke.

    ''All these people (the other prisoners) and all those Afghans
    still in Cuba, they are innocent,'' he told reporters. ''All were
    arrested because of false reports, and the Americans,
    without investigating, they arrested innocent people and
    put them in jail for a long time.''

    Another former prisoner, Habib Rahman, 20, said he was
    arrested because he had a weapon in his home.

    ''They told me, 'You are against us, you are anti-American
    and anti-government and you are fighting with us,''' said
    Rahman, from Paktia. ''At that time in our area everyone
    had weapons. I was innocent and I hadn't participated
    in any fighting.''

    Rahman said that he was treated harshly at Guantanamo,
    and that one time he was kept awake for 38 hours while
    being questioned about ties to terrorists.

    ''The last time they tortured me like that was four months
    ago,'' he said. ''They were kicking us all the time, beating
    us with their hands.''

    Sayed Sharif Yousufy, a spokesman for the Afghan reconciliation
    commission, last month said that between 90 and 110 Afghans
    were still at Guantanamo, meaning that between about 74
    and 94 would still be there.

    One of the released prisoners, Sadir, who only goes by one
    name, said 74 Afghans remain in Guantanamo.

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    4) 8 Palestinians Die as Israeli Raids and Airstrikes Intensify
    By GREG MYRE
    [Photo shows a relative greiving for Sohaib Kadiah, a 13-year-old
    boy who died in an airstrike that Israel officials said killed four
    Hamas militants. It looks like the child's face was blown off. His
    father, a civilian, was also killed. Over all, more than 200 Palestinians,
    including militants and civilians, have been killed in the Gaza
    fighting since late June. Two Israeli soldiers have also lost
    their lives...bw]
    October 13, 2006
    http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/13/world/middleeast/13mideast.html

    JERUSALEM, Oct. 12 — Israeli ground troops raided a village
    in the Gaza Strip, and the air force carried out strikes that killed
    eight Palestinians and wounded about 20 on Thursday, according
    to Palestinian medical workers. The fighting was among
    the deadliest in recent weeks.

    At least four militant members of Hamas were among the
    dead, but a girl and a teenage boy were also killed,
    the medical workers said.

    The militants also fired at least six rockets from northern
    Gaza at southern Israel. On Thursday night, one rocket
    apparently damaged a power line, cutting off electricity
    in Sderot, an Israeli town just beyond Gaza’s perimeter fence.

    Israeli tanks and troops entered Gaza after an Israeli soldier
    was seized by Palestinian militants and taken into the coastal
    territory on June 25. Though the Israeli forces are concentrated
    in open areas in the southeast corner of Gaza, they stage
    regular forays into more populated areas, including
    an operation before dawn on Thursday in Abassan,
    a village nearby.

    The Israeli military said it had been searching for tunnels
    used by militants, but did not report finding any. Palestinian
    militants repeatedly fired automatic rifles and antitank rockets
    at the Israeli forces, which were supported by helicopters
    and drones.

    Around 5 a.m., an Israeli airstrike hit a group of Palestinian
    gunmen, the military said. Six Palestinians were killed, including
    three Hamas members from the Kadiah family, all of them
    in their 20’s, according to Nasser Hospital in nearby Khan Yunis.
    A fourth Hamas militant also was killed. Two civilian members
    of the Kadiah family, Adel Kadiah, 40, and his 13-year-old son,
    Sohaib, were also killed in the strike, the hospital said. About
    a dozen Palestinians were hurt in clashes throughout the day,
    and the Israeli forces remained in the Abassan area after nightfall,
    the military said.

    On Thursday night, an Israeli airstrike killed a Palestinian man
    and a girl in a neighborhood on the eastern edge of Gaza City,
    said medical workers and Palestinians in the area.

    The air force bombing destroyed the home of Ashraf Ferwana,
    a Hamas member who has been involved in attacks against Israel,
    the Israeli military said. But Palestinians said that he survived,
    while his brother, Ayman Ferwana, and the girl died in the strike,
    and several people were injured. The girl’s name and age were
    not available.

    Over all, more than 200 Palestinians, including militants and
    civilians, have been killed in the Gaza fighting since late June.
    Two Israeli soldiers have also lost their lives.

    Israel is demanding the unconditional return of the soldier
    seized June 25, Cpl. Gilad Shalit, and a halt to the Palestinian
    rocket fire. Israel has also squeezed the Palestinians economically,
    keeping the crossing points in and out of Gaza closed most
    of the time since late June.

    The Palestinians, meanwhile, are seeking the release of many
    Palestinian prisoners in exchange for freeing Corporal Shalit.
    Egypt has conducted separate talks with each side, but there
    have been no signs that significant progress is imminent.

    In another development, a member of the Palestinian intelligence
    service was shot dead by unknown men, though they were
    presumed to be Palestinians.

    The intelligence service is considered loyal to the president
    of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas, of the Fatah
    movement, who is in a power struggle with Hamas, the radical
    Islamic group that controls most of the government.

    Branches of rival security forces have waged gun battles in Gaza
    in recent weeks as internal Palestinian tensions have increased.
    Fatah and Hamas reached a tentative agreement a month ago
    to form a unity government, but the talks have broken down.

    Ahmed Yousef, a senior adviser to Prime Minister Ismail Haniya
    of Hamas, proposed renewed Hamas-Fatah talks in Egypt,
    though it was not clear whether they were likely.

    In the most recent mediation effort, Qatar’s foreign minister,
    Sheik Hamad bin Jassim al-Thani, held talks with Mr. Abbas
    and Mr. Haniya on Monday. But he left Gaza a day later with
    no breakthroughs.

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    5) A Soldier Hoped to Do Good, but Was Changed by War
    By LAURIE GOODSTEIN
    October 13, 2006
    http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/13/us/13awol.html?ref=us

    FORT BRAGG, N.C., Oct. 12 — Sgt. Ricky Clousing went to war
    in Iraq because, he said, he believed he would simultaneously
    be serving his nation and serving God.

    But after more than four months on the streets of Baghdad and
    Mosul interrogating Iraqis rounded up by American troops,
    Sergeant Clousing said, he began to believe that he was
    serving neither.

    He said he saw American soldiers shoot and kill an unarmed
    Iraqi teenager, and rode in an Army Humvee that sideswiped
    Iraqi cars and shot an old man’s sheep for fun — both
    incidents Sergeant Clousing reported to superiors. He said
    his work as an interrogator led him to conclude that the
    occupation was creating a cycle of anti-American resentment
    and violence. After months of soul-searching on his return
    to Fort Bragg, Sergeant Clousing, 24, failed to report for
    duty one day.

    In a court-martial here on Thursday, an Army judge sentenced
    Sergeant Clousing to 11 months in confinement for going
    AWOL, absent without leave. He will serve three months
    because of a pretrial agreement in which he pleaded guilty.

    “My experiences in Iraq forced me to re-evaluate my beliefs
    and my ethics,” Sergeant Clousing said, sitting stiff-backed
    in the witness chair. “I ultimately felt I could not serve.”

    The case against Sergeant Clousing, a born-again Christian
    from Washington State, is a small one in a war that has
    produced sensational courts-martial. The same stark
    courtroom where Sergeant Clousing testified on Thursday
    was the site of the courts-martial of Pfc. Lynndie England,
    who mistreated and posed with naked Iraqi prisoners
    in Abu Ghraib, and Sgt. Hasan K. Akbar, who rolled grenades
    into tents of American troops.

    Yet the military prosecutors made it clear on Thursday that
    the stakes were high. Although they did not challenge
    his motives, they said if one young soldier disillusioned
    by the reality of war could give up the uniform without
    punishment, what of others?

    “A message must be sent,” Capt. Jessica Alexander,
    the Army’s trial lawyer, said in her closing argument.
    “There are thousands of soldiers who may disagree with
    this particular war, but who stay and fight.”

    Sergeant Clousing’s allegations resulted in criminal and
    administrative investigations. The soldiers in the Humvee
    were disciplined, said Maj. Richard Wagen, the investigating
    officer, who testified at the trial. Major Wagen said that
    the Iraqi teenager who was shot was close enough to the
    soldiers to be considered a threat.

    Sergeant Clousing’s defense lawyer argued that the sergeant
    had experienced a “crisis of conscience,” tried to resolve
    it through official military channels and should not be
    treated like a criminal.

    “Some might say a person of such convictions should
    never have enlisted,” said the lawyer, David W. Miner, who
    is based in Seattle, “but the Army needs soldiers with the
    strength of their convictions and personal courage to speak
    up when they see abuses.”

    The number of soldiers who go AWOL declined from 4,597
    in 2001 to 2,479 in 2004, said Maj. Tom Earnhardt, a public
    affairs officer at Fort Bragg. “The vast majority of our soldiers
    are serving our country admirably,” Major Earnhardt said.

    Sergeant Clousing said in an interview that he had been
    a partyer and snowboarder until a sudden born-again
    experience in high school. He grew up in Sumner, Wash.,
    south of Seattle. His father was an Army officer in Europe,
    and he lived with his mother, who was not religious.

    “It sounds really cheesy,” he said, “but all of a sudden
    I knew that God had a different plan for me.”

    He attended a Presbyterian church, studied the Bible and
    spent four consecutive summers on mission trips to Mexico.
    He joined Youth With a Mission, an evangelical group
    that sent him to Thailand, where he was on Sept. 11, 2001.

    Out of patriotism, idealism and curiosity, he said, he joined
    the military. He signed up to be a “human intelligence collector,”
    and trained in Arizona and at the Defense Language Institute
    in Monterey, Calif. He was assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division.

    Arriving in Iraq in November 2004, he said he was stunned
    at the number of Iraqis he was assigned to interrogate
    who were either innocent or disgruntled citizens resentful
    about the American occupation. He said he told his commander:
    “Your soldiers and the way they’re behaving are creating
    the insurgency you’re trying to fight. It’s a cycle. You don’t
    see it, but I’m talking to the people you’re bringing to me.”

    Sergeant Clousing said he looked into the eyes of the Iraqi
    teenager as he died and saw the unjustifiable loss of a life
    that unhinged him. He wrote in his journal, “I want to be
    a boy again, free of this.”

    Back in Fort Bragg after five months in Iraq, Sergeant
    Clousing took his misgivings to his superiors. They sent
    him to a chaplain, who showed him in the Bible where God
    sent his people to war, the sergeant said. Then they sent
    him to a psychologist who said he could get out of the
    military by claiming he was crazy or gay. Sergeant Clousing
    said he had not been looking for a way out and found
    the suggestion offensive.

    He called a hotline for members of the military run by
    a coalition of antiwar groups. The man who took the call
    was Chuck Fager, who runs Quaker House, a longtime
    pacifist stronghold in Fayetteville.

    “This call was unusual,” Mr. Fager said in an interview.
    He said hotline receptionists took more than 7,000 calls
    from or about military members last year.

    “I don’t have these kinds of probing discussions about
    moral and religious issues very often,” he said. “I said
    to him, you’re not crazy or a heretic for having difficulty
    reconciling Jesus’ teachings with what’s going on in Iraq.”

    Sergeant Clousing said he could not file for conscientious
    objector status because he could not honestly say he was
    opposed to all war. After several months of soul-searching,
    he went AWOL.

    He tried to talk with his church friends in Washington.
    Some understood him, but others said he had to support
    the government because of a biblical injunction to “render
    unto Caesar what is Caesar’s.”

    “They felt that God established government and we’re supposed
    to be submitting to authorities, and by me leaving it’s rebelling
    again the authority that God established,” Sergeant Clousing said.
    “Their politics has infiltrated their religion so much, they can’t
    see past their politics.”

    After 14 months, he turned himself in at Fort Lewis in Washington.
    He was returned to Fort Bragg, where he was assigned to a brigade
    made up of other soldiers who had gone AWOL. Five sat in the
    courtroom on Thursday, in uniform, waiting to hear clues about
    their future in the judge’s sentence.

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    6) Protests Shut University for Deaf a 2nd Day
    By DIANA JEAN SCHEMO
    [I believe this story is important because it raises the question
    of whether students and faculty can have a democratic say
    in the issues that they face on a daily basis or does the
    Administration have dictatorial rule over all? If the latter is
    true, why should we tolerate it? All power to the students and
    faculty at Gallaudet University! To support the students send
    an email to the school president:
    I. King Jordan
    president@gallaudet.edu...bw]
    October 13, 2006
    http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/13/education/13galludet.html?ref=us

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 12 — Students at Gallaudet University,
    the nation’s only liberal arts university for the deaf, formed
    a human blockade across the front gates of the campus here
    Thursday, shutting down classes for the second day in
    a renewal of protests that began last spring against the
    choice of a new president.

    The police stood by on motorcycles and on horseback across
    the street from the students, who said their protest would
    continue despite a strong warning from the departing
    president, I. King Jordan, that they could face suspension
    and arrest.

    “I’m ready to be arrested,” said Kathleen Roberts Jarashow,
    an English major from Tallahassee, Fla. “It’s for a good
    cause, something I believe in.”

    It was not clear whether officials planned to use force
    to open the university. In a statement Wednesday night,
    Dr. Jordan had said, “This illegal and unlawful behavior
    must stop,” and accused faculty members of “instigating
    and manipulating the students” who are demanding that
    Jane K. Fernandes, the former provost who is to take over
    as president in January, step aside.

    “If there is a confrontation, the dissenters will have
    caused it,” he said. “They must take full responsibility
    for the consequences of their actions, including possible
    suspension and arrest.” The university’s board has said
    its decision was “fair and final,” and that it would not
    reopen the search for a new president.

    Demonstrations against Dr. Fernandes began last spring
    with students and faculty members saying she did not
    appreciate the primacy of American Sign Language
    at Gallaudet and in deaf culture and lacked leadership
    qualities. Since then the complaints have only escalated.

    Though students and faculty members were on the
    presidential search committee, protesters complained
    that their voices were not heard, and that the search was
    biased to favor Dr. Fernandes, who has the support
    of Dr. Jordan. They point to an incident that occurred
    when Dr. Jordan announced he would step down.
    With Dr. Fernandes nearby, they said, he introduced
    her as “the next president,” before correcting himself.

    Protesters complain that Dr. Fernandes has intimidated
    and “oppressed” faculty members and students and say
    that she received tenure last year despite a lack
    of published scholarly research.

    In a statement on Wednesday, Dr. Fernandes said she
    had no intention of stepping down, adding, “We live
    in a country that is governed by the rule of law, not
    anarchy.” Mercy Coogan, a spokeswoman for the
    university, said that Dr. Fernandes had extensive
    scholarly publications to her name and that students
    should give her a chance to prove herself.

    The standoff at Gallaudet is not the first of its kind
    there. Eighteen years ago, in an action that has become
    legendary in the deaf community, protesters succeeded
    in forcing Gallaudet to appoint its first deaf president,
    Dr. Jordan.

    “Now that we’ve become more sophisticated,” said Leala
    Holcomb, a sophomore from Fremont, Calif., “we want
    the best deaf president, not just any deaf president.”

    Last spring’s protests were rekindled as the board
    gathered to meet here last week, and students occupied
    a building. The administration sent in campus security,
    and protesters accused the security police of using
    pepper spray, shoving them and choking one student.
    The problem, they said, was that the officers did not
    know sign language, and could not understand
    protesters when they insisted their protest was peaceful.

    University officials denied that pepper spray had been
    used and said they would investigate. On Thursday,
    the students demanded that the three security officers
    involved be suspended pending the outcome of the
    investigation.

    This week, the two sides were in negotiations over a way
    to ease tensions. But talks broke down, and around 3 a.m.
    Wednesday, members of the football team moved to block
    the front gates and close the campus down entirely.

    A group of faculty members have backed the protesters
    by calling on Dr. Fernandes to resign, and students have
    vowed not to budge until she does. But other students
    and faculty members have argued that the protesters
    are denying students their right to an education.

    The dispute seems to be escalating beyond the
    presidential issue. At a faculty meeting several days
    ago, disagreements erupted when a deaf faculty member
    asked that the meeting be held exclusively in sign
    language, rather than in voice and sign language
    simultaneously.

    Doing both has long been the norm at Gallaudet,
    something that some faculty members and protesters
    would like to change by instituting a “sign only” policy.
    They argue that signing without the use of spoken
    language should be the norm at the premier university
    for the deaf.

    The two sides met again Thursday afternoon. Dr. Jordan
    said the purpose was to “explain the function of the
    police.” Protesters, who were initially divided over
    whether to meet with the administration, agreed
    to do so with the proviso that there be no negotiations.

    The protesters have demanded that Dr. Fernandes come
    to speak with them, but said privately that there was
    nothing that she could conceivably say to change their
    minds.

    Through Ms. Coogan, Dr. Fernandes offered to “talk
    with the dissenters once they decide to stop holding
    the campus hostage.”

    Lakiesha Carr contributed reporting.

    Open Letter to President I. King Jordan of Gallaudet University
    president@gallaudet.edu
    by Bonnie Weinstein

    Dear President Jordan,

    I read this article in the New York Times and was very troubled
    to read about the issue at stake for your university. I am not
    a deaf person but the right of students and teachers—those
    most affected by University rules and regulations—to have
    a democratic say about these issues is the question here.

    What I would like to ask you is whether or not you think
    students and faculty should have a democratic say in the
    issues they face in school? Can a university teach democracy
    without practicing it? Can students learn what democracy
    is when the administration of the school and their government
    is dictatorial? Where did you learn what democracy was?
    And finally, exactly what is your definition of democracy?

    These are critical questions of our day. The war and untold
    deaths continue despite the overwhelming opposition
    to the war among the people of this country and of the
    world. Torture is declared legal by our government when
    the entire world is horrified and abhors this crime. And
    hundreds of billions of dollars—of our tax dollars—have
    been allocated to the Pentagon to carry out these atrocities
    by a 100-0 vote by the U.S. Senate (condemning both Democrats
    as well as Republicans in my opinion) in spite of the massive
    opposition to those hideous policies it carries out around the
    world and, ironically, in the name of democracy!

    There is a terrific failure in our system. Democracy doesn't exist
    in the lives of people—not real democracy. We do not vote on
    war; on the budget; on school spending; healthcare spending;
    on housing.... We do not vote on the conditions of our jobs
    or on how much we should be paid. Our democracy consists
    only of the "right" to vote for one wealthy liar or another!
    Or the right to quit our job and starve if we don't like our pay
    or working conditions—even the right to strike has been made
    useless by anti-labor laws that legally prevent labor solidarity—
    the only way workers can and have won any gains from their
    employers. We did not vote on these laws! We don't vote
    on any such stuff! How is our country democratic?

    If students and teachers are not allowed a say on the governing
    of their own University then, they are living in a dictatorship
    not a democracy. School should be the first place students
    learn about the distinctions between the two.

    Why not let the students and teachers decide who should
    be the president of their own University? What is wrong
    with a democratic vote!

    Sincerely,

    Bonnie Weinstein, Bay Area United Against War, www.bauaw.org

    Resource:

    Senate, 100-0, Backs Budget for Pentagon
    By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
    Filed at 5:14 p.m. ET
    September 29, 2006
    http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/us/AP-Defense-Spending.html?hp&ex=1159588800&en=73dffaa3995d31e7&ei=5094&partner=homepage

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    7) Ann Wright joins endorsers of War Crimes Report
    International Anti-Occupation Network and Stop the War
    Coalition (UK) join report publishers
    October 12, 2006
    CONTACT:  Consumers for Peace,
    http://www.consumersforpeace.org
    Nick Mottern nickmottern@earthlink.net

    "The War Crimes Report is an extraordinarily comprehensive
    and important presentation of international law that governs
    the conduct of nations and their military forces. The Report
    documents the blatant violations of international and domestic
    law by the Bush administration and US military forces including
    the use of illegal military tactics and illegal weapons." - Ann Wright

      Retired U.S. Colonel and diplomat Ann Wright today endorsed
    a new report on U.S. war crimes in Iraq, which was released
    yesterday, the same day of the publication of the study,
    by Johns Hopkins and Al Mustansiriya universities (in cooperation
    with the Center for International Studies/MIT), that found that
    approximately 600,000 people have been killed in the invasion
    and occupation of Iraq.

     “U.S. War Crimes in Iraq and Mechanisms for Accountability”
    documents U.S. war crimes in Iraq and calls on U.S. public
    to demand investigation and prosecution of violations
    of international law by military and civilian leaders.   

    The report is being published internationally on the internet
    organizations listed below, and has gained international
    support today from the International Anti-Occupation Network
    (which is publishing the report through The BRussells Tribunal)
    and the Stop the War Coalition (UK).

    The report was prepared by Consumers for Peace.org with
    the advice of Karen Parker, noted lawyer in human rights and
    humanitarian law.  Ms. Parker is President of the San-Francisco-
    based Association of Humanitarian Lawyers and Chief Delegate
    to the United Nations for the Los Angeles-based International
    Educational Development/Humanitarian Law Project (IED/AHL),
    an accredited non-governmental organization on the
    U.N. Secretary-General’s list.

    Ann Wright's full statement

      Ann Wright, 29-year US Army veteran who retired as
    a Colonel and US diplomat who resigned in March, 2003
    in opposition to the war in Iraq commented on the War 
    Crimes Report:

    "While in the US Army at Ft Bragg, NC, I taught to US military
    officers and noncommissioned officers the responsibilities
    of military forces under the Geneva Convention and the Law
    of Land Warfare, as well as the obligations of an Occupying Power. 

    "The War Crimes Report is an extraordinarily comprehensive
    and important presentation of international law that governs
    the conduct of nations and their military forces. The Report
    documents the blatant violations of international and domestic
    law by the Bush administration and US military forces including
    the use of illegal military tactics and illegal weapons.

    "Because of a huge media failure in the United States, many
    Americans do not realize how many times the Bush
    administration has violated international law. But, the rest
    of the world knows very well the extent of these crimes.

    "As a retired military officer, I know that accountability
    is one of the foundation elements of the US military.
    The Bush administration has undercut the professionalism
    of our military forces by encouraging and condoning
    the violation of international and domestic war in treatment
    of detainees, torture and use of illegal tactics and weapons.
    For the sake of our own military we must demand accountability
    from civilian leaders, as well as our military forces. This report
    provides specific mechanisms for much-needed accountability
    of criminal behaviour by Bush administration policy makers
    and by US military forces."

    International Publishing Group for War Crimes Report

    Consumers for Peace
    http://www.consumersforpeace.org
    Association of Humanitarian Lawyers
    http://www.humanlaw.org
    Traprock Peace Center
    http://www.traprockpeace.org
    Voices for Creative Nonviolence
    http://www.vcnv.org
    Uruknet
    http://www.uruknet.info
    Information Clearing House
    http://www.informationclearinghouse.info
    AfterDowningStreet.org
    http://www.afterdowningstreet.org
    Socialist Worker weekly newspaper
    http://www.socialistworker.org
    The Brussells Tribunal (for International Anti-Occupation Network)
    http:/www.brusselstribunal.org
    Stop the War Coalition (UK)
    http://www.stopthewar.co.uk
    Ann Wright joined other individuals with extensive
    knowledge of Iraq in endorsing the report:

      Dahr Jamail, noted independent journalist who spent more than
    eight months reporting from occupied Iraq, writes the following :
     
      “I cannot endorse strongly enough this report prepared by
    Karen Parker regarding U.S. war crimes in Iraq.  Having witnessed
    much of what is so well documented in this report, it is a clear
    and encompassing indictment of the Bush Administration for
    the war crimes they are directly responsible for in Iraq.  Until
    evidence such as this begins to see the light of day in a court
    of law and the perpetrators brought to justice, the world remains
    unsafe and unstable from an administration determined to rule
    the world.  After witnessing what they are capable of in Iraq,
    I have no doubt these people will not stop in their quest for
    world domination.  Instead, they must be stopped.  And the o
    nly way to do that is bring the guilty to justice.  This document
    will help achieve that goal.”
     
      Kathy Kelly, co-coordinator of Voices for Creative Non-Violence,
    three-time nominee for the Noble Peace Prize, who has visited
    Iraq 28 times in the last 15 years, writes:
     
      “After spending four days in the fortified and secure Green Zone,
    in Iraq, during September ’06, former Secretary of State James
    Baker III assured that the investigative panel he led had not
    spent any time “wringing our hands over what mistakes might
    or might not have been created in the past.” (NYT, September
    20, 2006).  The “Consumers for Peace” report on war crimes
    committed in Iraq helps us understand our responsibility not
    to wring our hands but rather to demand accountability from
    elected representatives by delivering this report to them and
    to local media.  How many people killed?  How many families
    torn apart?  How many homes destroyed?  How many livelihoods
    gone?  How many lives ruined? How many cities sacrificed? 
    We bear responsibility to end the war in Iraq, insist on just
    reparations for suffering caused, and promote careful, legal
    scrutiny of the crimes committed.  This report beckons all who
    read it to stop collaborating with illegal, immoral warmongers
    who recklessly afflict Iraq.”

      Neil MacKay, multi-award winning Home Affairs and Investigations
    Editor of the Sunday Herald (Scotland), writes:

    "What has happened in Iraq is a great sin and a great crime.
    The invasion and occupation have stained the concepts of democracy,
    freedom and liberty; and disgraced the good name of the people
    of both the United States of America and Great Britain. As a journalist
    who has investigated the roots of this war, and the on-going horror
    of what is happening in Iraq, I fully commend this report to readers.
    It is an important reminder of the blood which is on the hands of our
    leaders, and the shame that the governments of the UK and the USA
    have brought to the British and American people by perpetrating
    a criminal war in our name."

    ####

    Charles Jenks
    Chair of Advisory Board
    Traprock Peace Center
    103 Keets Road
    Deerfield, MA 01342
    http://www.traprockpeace.org

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    8) Cuba and her Permanent Revolution
    By Carol Cossitore
    Prensa Latina
    ...with apologies to Trotsky, Bukharin, Marx, et.al
    [undated, but downloaded October 9, 2006]
    http://www.plenglish.com.mx/article.asp?ID={FF33D287-B4AD-45AD-B29D-9FE01B76A379}&language=EN

    This essay is not a refitting of Trotskyist theories to the Cuban
    revolution; first, because they don’t fit and second, because
    the author is not a theorist, Marxist, Trotskyist, or any other kind.

    What this essay is, from the point of view of a person who has
    lived there for the past eight years, is a clarification of what real
    revolution should be and an ode to the continuous revolutionary
    changes that have always and are still taking place on the Island
    by the people of Cuba, led by that brilliant Grand Old Man
    of Revolution Fidel Castro Ruz.

    Revolution, first and secondary dictionary definitions notwithstanding,
    is momentous and positive sweeping changes, shakeups, and
    transitions that continue, rather than one single complete
    movement or a turning round and round on an axis. That
    at least is how even my littlest granddaughters understand
    the concept.

    All progressives acknowledge the great transformations made
    in the early years following the 1959 triumph of the Revolution:
    land reform, nationalization of public utilities, elimination
    of gambling, drugs and the American Mafia, and the landmark
    literacy campaign.

    Even US progressives still give high marks to Cuba’s exceptional
    free health care and education for all Cuban citizens, including
    university education, from infancy through old age. Perhaps
    they don’t fully grasp the real significance of this in the world,
    but they take note nonetheless.

    What US leftists don’t get, and the peoples of Latin America
    and the Third World do, is that the people of Cuba have
    continued their revolution. Cuba is not a historic Soviet-style
    fossil, preserved like the 50s American cars on the road here,
    but a most praiseworthy and human-centered revolution-in-
    progress.

    Cuban life expectancy –it is 50th in the world compared to the
    US 53rd – did not come overnight on January 1, 1959. It comes
    through continuous upgrading, funding and prioritizing the
    physical quality of life of ordinary people. This permanent
    revolution in medical care has been, and is being, gradually
    and steadfastly and generously shared with many other
    countries around the globe.

    Nor did every Cuban classroom with a TV, every school with
    computers, no more than 20 students per teacher in elementary
    classrooms and 15, yes 15, per teacher in junior highs, -a source
    of envy to most US public school teachers- happen with a single
    blow. These advances, and the spread of university centers
    to every province, are happening through continuous
    revolutionary struggle.

    While scientists from several Western nations are clamoring
    for a crash program on the scale of the Manhattan Project to
    urgently develop clean energy, and every nation is at least
    giving lip service to the dire need for energy conservation,
    little Third World blockaded Cuba is getting something done
    about it.

    Termed the “energy revolution”, Cuba has embarked on serious
    energy saving that includes, but is not limited to, TV and
    billboard reminders to turn off lights when you leave the
    room, free exchange of incandescent for long life light
    bulbs, and mass distribution of electric rice cookers and
    even electric pressure cookers to save gas energy.

    This article is not about highlighting raising the cultural level
    of all the people, or guaranteed nutrition for everyone with
    free snacks and lunches in schools, or reforestation, or the
    struggles against corruption, or learning about and experiencing
    democracy at the neighborhood level, or protection of the
    marine environment or well, many, many, many of the other
    Cuban endeavors underway.

    It is simply a reminder that Cubans’ choices should be protected,
    not solely for their sovereign right to make them or because
    they were ground breakers in bygone days, but because Cubans
    are engaged in the daily struggle of permanent revolution
    and an example for us all.

    Hasta La Victoria Siempre

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    9) Resistance Growing Up at School
    Ali Al-Fadhily and Dahr Jamail
    http://dahrjamailiraq.com

    *KHALDIYA, Oct 12 (IPS) - The bomb went off just outside the school as
    the IPS correspondent stood speaking to children and teachers within.*

    The headmaster smiled. "You will hear many of these every day if you
    stay here another day or two," he said. "The resistance will not stop
    until the last American leaves."

    The children too took no notice of the blast, which shook the doors and
    windows of the half-destroyed school in this town near Fallujah, 70km
    west of Baghdad.

    The children are growing up in occupied Iraq -- and they are resisting it.

    "Americans are bad," said 11-year-old Mustafa. "They killed my family."
    The family were killed in Operation Phantom Fury of November 2004 as
    they tried to flee the city, teachers said. That operation killed
    thousands and destroyed much of Fallujah and towns around it.

    "God will send all Americans to hellfire," cried another child in the
    classroom. Attempts to suggest that not everyone they thought American
    was bad proved fruitless.

    "How can we teach them forgiveness when they see Americans killing their
    family members every day," the teacher in the classroom who gave her
    name as Shyamaa told IPS. "Words cannot cover the stream of blood and
    these signs of destruction, and words cannot hide the daily raids they see."

    For the headmaster, the idea of a clash of civilisations is not just an
    idea.

    "The gap between civilisations is widening thanks to the U.S.
    administration's crimes against humanity all over the world," he said.
    "They seem determined to tear the world apart, and their footprints
    cannot be removed for the coming generations."

    Outside the school a group of women and some elderly men approached the
    IPS correspondent. One of the men boasted that his son was a resistance
    fighter. "I am proud that he is a hero fighting these Americans. And
    they used to talk to us about our human rights."

    Down the street everyone is jumpy. People seemed to be watching out for
    unusual signs. A driver told IPS that resistance fighters usually give
    residents some sort of coded warning before they let off a bomb."

    As the correspondent stood taking notes on a roadside before leaving
    Kha