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    GET THE MILITARY OUR OF OUR SCHOOLS!
    VOTE YES ON I!
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    COLLEGE NOT COMBAT HIGH SCHOOL
    LEAFLETING FOR PROP. I
    MONDAY, AUGUST 29TH, 7:30 A.M.-9:00 A.M.

    College Not Combat is organizing leafleting for
    Proposition I at Mission and George Washington
    High Schools on the first day of school in San Francisco,
    Monday, August 29 from 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.

    We need volunteers who can show up at 7:30 a.m. at either
    school on that day for no more than an hour.

    So far we need more people for Washington H.S.

    If you can help with either school contact:
    Jeremy, 609-610-2332, jtully@riseup.net
    Bonnie, 415-824-8730, giobon@sbcglobal.net

    Mission High School
    3750 18th Street
    (Entrance on 18th Street between Dolores and Church)

    Washington High School
    600 32nd Ave.
    (Entrance on 32nd avenue in the middle
    of the block between Geary and Balboa)

    A press release has been sent out and
    we want to make a good showing.

    Hopefully many of you can make the next
    CNC meeting this Saturday, Aug. 27, 2:00 p.m.,
    110 Capp Street (Buzz #202)
    San Francisco

    The first of the printed material will be ready by then.

    In solidarity,
    Bonnie, outreach committee, CNC

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    BAUAW NEWSLETTER-WEDNESDAY-AUGUST 24, 2003
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    1) LETTER OF OUTRAGE AGAINST OP-ED PIECE IN S.F.
    CHRONICLE, by Bonnie Weinstein
    The Op-Ed piece:
    OPINION: San Francisco Declares Itself a Military-Free Zone
    By Cinnamon Stillwell
    Wednesday, August 24, 2005
    http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/g/a/2005/08/24/cstillwell.DTL&type=printable

    2) Stand Up and Be Counted: No to War and Occupation
    The George Galloway US Tour
    September 13-24:
    Boston, New York, Toronto, Madison, Chicago,
    Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C.
    San Francisco:
    Wednesday, September 21 at 7pm
    Mission High School
    3750 18th Street (at the corner of Dolores)
    3 Blocks from 16th Street BART stop
    Tickets are $10-20 at the door
    Call 415-607-1924 or email galloway2005@comcast.net

    3) PITTSBURGH POLICE ATTACK NON-VIOLENT PROTESTORS WITH TASERS,
    PEPPER SPRAY AND K-9 UNITS
    Counter-Recruitment Demonstration Ends in Five Arrests and Two
    Hospitalizations
    For Immediate Release August 21, 2005
    Contact: David Meieran, 412-996-4986
    Nathan Shaffer, 412-720-9276

    4) Sixty-five years since Trotsky's Death
    By Rob Sewell
    http://www.marxist.com/History/anniversary-death-trotsky082205.html

    5) "The Morality of an unjust occupation" Daniel J. Smiechowski
    SmiechowskiD@aol.com
    Mon, 22 Aug 2005 21:57:46 EDT

    6) Bush Defends Iraq Policy, Saying Crawford
    Protesters Are Wrong
    By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
    Published: August 23, 2005
    Filed at 12:16 p.m. ET
    DONNELLY, Idaho (AP) -- President Bush suggested Tuesday
    that anti-war protesters such as Cindy Sheehan, who want
    the troops brought home immediately, do not represent the
    views of most U.S. military families and are ''advocating
    a policy that would weaken the United States.''
    http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/national/AP-Bush.html?hp&ex=1124856000&en=7d7a2c5ef9642ece&ei=5094&partner=homepage

    7) Scientists Speak Up on Mix
    of God and Science
    By CORNELIA DEAN
    Published: August 23, 2005
    At a recent scientific conference at City College of New York,
    a student in the audience rose to ask the panelists an
    unexpected question: "Can you be a good scientist and
    believe in God?"
    Reaction from one of the panelists, all Nobel laureates,
    was quick and sharp. "No!" declared Herbert A. Hauptman,
    who shared the chemistry prize in 1985 for his work on
    the structure of crystals.
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/23/national/23believers.html

    8) EMERGENCY: STOP THE TEXAS EXECUTION OF FRANCES NEWTON
    ON SEPTEMBER 14!
    FRANCES IS THE FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMAN
    SCHEDULED TO BE EXECUTED BY TEXAS IN MODERN HISTORY.
    NEW EVIDENCE AFFIRMS HER INNOCENCE.
    Please join the online campaign to STOP THE EXECUTION OF
    FRANCES NEWTON! She is scheduled to be executed by the state
    of Texas on September 14.
    YOUR EMERGENCY ACTION IS NEEDED NOW!
    Send emails to Texas Governor Rick Perry, Attorney General
    Greg Abbott, President Bush, Congressional leaders and
    Senators and Representatives from Texas and the Texas
    State Legislature, the Mayor of Houston and Houston City
    Councilors, The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles, U.N.
    Secy General Kofi Anan and your senators and representative,
    DEMANDING that Frances' execution be stopped IMMEDIATELY!
    Go to
    http://www.iacenter.org/francesnewtoncampaign.shtml
    For more information and to order DVD's of Frances or
    postcards to the Texas Governor, go to
    http://www.freefrances.org
    STOP THE EXECUTION OF FRANCES NEWTON CAMPAIGN
    International Action Center
    39 West 14th Street, Room 206
    New York, NY 10011
    1-212-633-6646
    email: francesnewtoncampaign@iacenter.org
    http://www.iacenter.org
    action.news

    9) The Sacred and the Profane
    Suicide Bombers
    By JAMES PETRAS
    One of the least discussed but most important aspect of the 'suicide bombers' (SB) attacks is the Anglo-American (AA) systematic and profound degradation of that which the Islamic religion holds most sacred: its code of ethics, its mode of spiritual practice, its religious rituals, its sacred texts and its respect for the observant believer.
    http://www.counterpunch.org/petras08202005.html

    10) GLOBAL MILITARY SPENDING THIS YEAR:
    $650,096,400,001 AND COUNTING
    http://www.milspend.org/

    11) FOCUS | New Abu Ghraib Images Far Worse Than Originals
    http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/082305Z.shtml

    12) The Newest Indians
    By JACK HITT
    Published: August 21, 2005
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/21/magazine/21NATIVE.html

    13) Here is a reminder about a great show this Saturday.
    Please come out and enjoy Dave Lippman, support WRL and the
    conference, ON THE FRONTLINES: Options for Youth in Times of
    War, Oct. 22 & 23 at UC Berkeley that we're co-sponsoring.
    The show is going to be much more hilarious than this simple
    message. Dave is great! Please send the following message
    out NOW! Thanks.
    -Jim
    War Resisters League West Presents
    Dave Lippman, Political Satirist
    featuring George Shrub, the only known singing C.I.A. agent
    plus "Star of Goliath": songs and slides encapsulating modern
    Holy Land history and imperial machinations based on his
    trip there last year.
    Saturday
    27 August 2005
    8:00 pm
    "The Kitchen" 225 Potrero
    [in SF bet. 15th & 16th Sts]
    Suggested Donation: $10 to $20; N.O.T.A.
    Benefits the upcoming counter-military recruitment
    conference for youth and allies:
    ON THE FRONTLINES: Options for Youth in Times of War,
    Oct. 22 & 23 at UC Berkeley
    Just a few comments garnered over Dave Lippman's
    illustrious 35 year career:
    "Viciously funny"
    -Guardian (England)
    "An expert shredder of today's news"
    -S.F. Weekly
    "The dean felt that more harm than
    good would come from your visit."
    -student, Skidmore College, NY
    more info about:
    THE GIG and War Resisters League West: wrlwest.org
    DAVE: davelippman.com (incl. audio and video samples!)
    ON THE FRONTLINES conference: www.objector.org/moos-bay.html
    Jim Haber says Dave Lippman is a serious joy to see and hear,
    and he means it! Come out and support a very important
    conference at the same time.
    Since 1923 the War Resisters League has affirmed that war
    is a crime against humanity. We therefore are determined
    not to support any kind of war, international or civil,
    and to strive nonviolently for the removal
    of all the causes of war.

    14) DOCTORS FOR IRAQ WARNS OF URGENT HUMANITARIAN CRISIS
    AS US/IRAQI MILITARY ATTACKS CONTINUE IN THE WEST OF
    IRAQ

    15) October 8th & 9th Blue Angels above town for Fleet Week
    Stephen McNeil
    American Friends Service Committee
    Assistant Regional Director for Peacebuilding & Relief
    65 Ninth Street
    San Francisco, CA 94103
    (415) 565-0201 x 12
    fax: (415) 565-0204

    16) The U.S. in Iraq
    Bringing Freedom and Democracy
    or Occupation?
    Tuesday, August 30, 2005 at 7:00 p.m.
    Mt. Diablo Unitarian Universalist Church,
    55 Eckley Lane, Walnut Creek
    Speakers:
    STEPHEN ZUNES is a professor of politics and chair of the
    Peace and Justice Studies program at the University of San
    Francisco, and the author of
    Tinderbox: U.S. Middle East Policy and the Roots of Terrorism.
    SEAN O'NEILL is a decorated Marine who served twice in Iraq
    and now speaks out against the war.
    Learn more about the historical and political context of the
    conflict and the reality of current conditions in Iraq.
    Suggested Donation: $5.00-$20.00
    Mt. Diablo Peace and Justice Center, 55 Eckley Lane,
    Walnut Creek, CA
    925-933-7850

    17) Celebrate Women's Rights Day with Radical Women and
    friends at an event titled,
    "Hasta la Vista, Schwarzenegger! Women Resist
    Rightwing Attacks"on Saturday, August 27, at 7:30pm
    in San Francisco.

    18) Suffer the Little Muslims
    A look at the appalling discrimination against Middle
    Eastern students countenanced by Bay Area public schools
    By Cristi Hegranes
    Published: Wednesday, August 17, 2005
    http://www.sfweekly.com/Issues/current/news/feature.html

    19) Support group forms for NWA strikers
    By Barb Kucera, Workday Minnesota editor - August 22, 2005
    The group, modeled after a similar solidarity organization
    that operated during the Hormel strike, kicked off its efforts
    Monday night at a program commemorating the 20th anniversary
    of the struggle by members of United Food & Commercial Workers
    Local P-9.
    http://www.workdayminnesota.org/view_article.php?print=y&id=5a9e3b4a12ce5cb4e93149110dcd7a7c

    20) Whitewash for blue: Misunderstanding
    the Santa Clara County DA
    by Junya
    In Santa Clara County, the District Attorney's Office has
    been ruthlessly effective in accommodating the police state's
    ever-widening dragnet - while ensuring that the police
    themselves continue to kill, brutalize and terrorize with
    impunity. But Chief Assistant District Attorney Karen Sinunu
    consistently cloaks the scams in a wrapper that is
    brazenly transparent.
    http://www.sfbayview.com/081705/whitewash081705.shtml

    21) ACTION: OPPOSE SHARON'S ADDRESS TO THE UN GENERAL
    ASSEMBLY! DEMAND THE IMPLEMENTATION OF UN RESOLUTION 194!
    DEMAND THE RIGHT TO RETURN OF PALESTINIAN REFUGEES
    TO THEIR HOMELAND!

    22) Police Chief Sees Drug Toll
    With Father's Eyes
    By JAMES DAO and GARY GATELY
    August 24, 2005
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/24/national/24baltimore.html?hp&ex=1124942400&en=ebcccb42a9f2b542&ei=5094&partner=homepage#

    23) Op-Ed Columnist
    My Private Idaho
    By MAUREEN DOWD
    Published: August 24, 2005
    W. vacationed so hard in Texas he got bushed. He needed
    a vacation from his vacation
    W. didn't go alone, of course. Just as he took his beloved
    feather pillow on the road during his 2000 campaign, now
    he takes his beloved bike. An Air Force One steward tenderly
    unloaded W.'s $3,000 Trek Fuel mountain bike when they
    landed in Boise.
    Gas is guzzling toward $3 a gallon. U.S. troop casualties
    in Iraq are at their highest levels since the invasion.
    As Donald Rumsfeld conceded yesterday, "The lethality,
    however, is up." Afghanistan's getting more dangerous,
    too. The defense secretary says he's raising troop levels
    in both places for coming elections.
    So our overextended troops must prepare for more forced
    rotations, while the president hangs loose.
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/24/opinion/24dowd.html

    24) Israel Finishes Gaza Border Security Deal
    By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
    Published: August 24, 2005
    Filed at 12:45 p.m. ET
    But the government also issued orders to seize Palestinian
    land to build a separation barrier that would in effect
    annex the West Bank's largest settlement to Jerusalem.
    Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has said that in exchange for
    the Gaza pullout, Israel expects to strengthen its hold
    on major West Bank settlement blocs.
    Palestinians condemned the construction of the barrier
    around the Maaleh Adumim settlement, home to 30,000 Jews,
    and accused Israel of quietly issuing the land-confiscation
    order while the world's attention was focused on the Israeli
    withdrawal from Gaza.
    http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/international/AP-Israel-Palestinians.html

    25) US to Send More Troops to Iraq
    The United States plans to send more troops to Iraq in
    advance of an Oct. 15 referendum on a new Iraqi constitution,
    which is considered unlikely to halt the country's violence,
    Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said today.
    http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/082405I.shtml

    26) COLLEGE NOT COMBAT PLANNING MEETING
    Saturday, August 27, 2 PM; 110 Capp Street (Buzz #202)
    www.collegenotcombat.org

    27) Reuters calls for release of Iraqi cameraman
    Wed Aug 24, 2005 08:20 AM ET
    By Alastair Macdonald
    BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Reuters called on the U.S. military on
    Wednesday to explain the detention of an Iraqi journalist
    working for the agency, who has been held incommunicado for two
    weeks, or release him immediately.
    U.S. military spokesmen have refused to say why they are
    holding Ali Omar Abrahem al-Mashhadani, a 36-year-old freelance
    cameraman and photographer who has worked for the international
    news organization for a year in Ramadi, capital of Anbar region.
    http://go.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=9461770&src=eDialog/GetContent

    28) CCCO will be holding a GI Rights volunteer training on
    A crucial element to slowing the military machine is helping
    individual GIs get out of the military! As CCCO has done since
    1948, we are supporting individuals in their resistance and
    opposition to war. In particular, we are standing with
    a group of people -GI's whose questioning and resistance
    are increasing and becoming better known

    29) The Climax of Humanity
    By George Musser
    Scientific American
    September 2005 Issue
    Demographically and economically, our era is unique in human
    history. Depending on how we manage the next few decades,
    we could usher in environmental sustainability - or collapse.
    http://www.sciam.com/print_version.cfm?articleID=00031010-F7DA-1304-B72683414B7F0000

    30) Op-Ed Columnist
    Truth-Telling on Race? Not in Bush's Fantasyland
    By BOB HERBERT
    Published: August 25, 2005
    The Bush administration has punished a Justice Department
    official who dared to tell even a mild truth about racial
    profiling by law enforcement officers in this country.
    In 2001 President Bush selected Lawrence Greenfeld to head
    the Bureau of Justice Statistics, which tracks crime patterns
    and police tactics, among other things. But as Eric Lichtblau
    of The Times reported in a front-page article yesterday,
    Mr. Greenfeld is being demoted because he complained that
    senior political officials were seeking to play down newly
    compiled data about the aggressive treatment of black and
    Hispanic drivers by police officers.
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/25/opinion/25herbert.html

    31) Chavez Offers Cheap Gas to Poor in U.S.
    By David Pace
    Published on Wednesday, August 24, 2005 by Reuters
    HAVANA, Cuba - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, popular
    with the poor at home, offered on Tuesday to help needy
    Americans with cheap supplies of gasoline.
    Venezuela could supply gasoline to Americans at half the
    price they now pay if intermediaries who "speculated ...
    and exploited consumers" were cut out. "We want to sell
    gasoline and heating fuel directly to poor communities
    in the United States," the populist leader told reporters
    at the end of a visit to Communist-run Cuba.
    Chavez did not say how Venezuela would go about providing
    gasoline to poor communities. Venezuelan state oil company
    PDVSA owns Citgo, which has 14,000 gas stations in the
    United States.
    http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0824-06.htm

    32) Military Families May Once Again
    Lead Us Out of War
    Casualties in the Heartland, 1968/2005
    by Christian Appy
    Published on Wednesday, August 24, 2005 by TomDispatch.com
    http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0824-28.htm

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    1) LETTER OF OUTRAGE AGAINST OP-ED PIECE IN S.F.
    CHRONICLE, by Bonnie Weinstein
    The Op-Ed piece:
    OPINION: San Francisco Declares Itself a Military-Free Zone
    By Cinnamon Stillwell
    Wednesday, August 24, 2005
    http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/g/a/2005/08/24/cstillwell.DTL&type=printable

    Dear Editor,

    The op-ed piece that appeared in the
    Chronicle August 24, 2005 entitled,
    "OPINION: San Francisco Declares Itself
    a Military-Free Zone," by Cinnamon
    Stillwell is libelous and filled with
    the most rapacious red-bating I have
    read since the McCarthy period in the
    1950's. I take special exception to the
    trashing of Al-Awda as a group that
    "supports terrorism." The United Nations
    --and the majority of everyone in the
    world besides the U.S. and its partners
    in crime support the Palestinian right
    of return.

    This article is outrageous and must be
    rescinded. The American antiwar movement
    isn't anti-American, we are anti-this
    corrupt government! A government that
    has and is committing mass murder in
    Iraq and Afghanistan and supporting mass
    murder in the part of Palestine they call
    Israel--all of it based on lies that
    benefit the wealthy elite and their
    insatiable appetite for oil and power.

    The terrorists live in the White House,
    Senate and Congress for approving this
    war, voting for the funds for this war,
    and voting for the billions of dollars
    worth of funds for Israel to continue
    it's "ethnic cleansing" of Palestinians
    from their own land. And for allowing
    and insisting that the military be
    stationed in the schools to entice those
    who have no other means for survival and
    success in the world. They lie to them
    outright. Convincing them that it's their
    duty to defend their own enslavement!

    Nothing about the antiwar movement in San
    Francisco or elsewhere in this country is
    "un-American." The war is un-American.
    Our children are expected to give their
    lives for a war based on a bunch of lies
    --that's not only un-American it's inhuman!

    The people of San Francisco have expressed
    their opinion against the war in
    November, 2004 by over a 63 percent
    majority. This past spring a clear
    majority of the citizens in Vermont
    voted overwhelmingly in their "Town
    Hall Meetings" held across their state
    to "bring the troops home now." The
    compulsion to register opposition to the
    war electoraly is spreading. And we will
    do it again this year in San Francisco,
    with a yes vote on Proposition I, which
    demands that the military keep it's hands
    off our schools and away from our children
    and grandchildren.

    A yes vote on Prop. I will let the world
    know that we in San Francisco say NO to
    the military and NO to the war. And that
    we will take every opportunity to express
    it including referendums, vigils, teach-ins
    and massive demonstrations against the war.

    Prop I also calls for finding more funds
    for low-income kids to go to college or
    get job training as civilians, instead
    of having to risk life and limb to do so.

    The fact is, the existing funding is not
    enough to enable most low-income students,
    many of whom are parents themselves, to
    go to college. That's why the military
    is filled with the poor and underprivileged,
    many of whom are parents. Now their children
    will also have to live without one or both
    parents. What will that do to those children?
    And why should the innocent children of the
    poor suffer--pay the price?

    Where are Bush's daughters? Choosing
    between Armani and Gucci. Where are all
    the children of the wealthy? Their world
    is an oyster at their fingertips--trips
    to France and Italy to see the artistic
    wonders of humanity--workers who created
    in spite of their enslavement; who
    scraped the pennies together to buy
    paint or canvas.

    The world, for our children, is poverty,
    hunger, jail and a future as a drug
    dealer to augment their jobs at Starbucks
    and Wallmart. If they are lucky and,
    after they have "served" in the military,
    and if they are alive and able to work
    productively after that experience, only
    then have they earned the right to live.

    Evidently being born into poverty in
    the U.S. also demands that you risk your
    life so that the children of the wealthy
    can enjoy the fruits of wealth in peace.

    And the economically conscripted? If,
    after risking life and limb, they come
    home damaged? Well, it's out into the
    streets with them!

    Yes, the American people are a melting
    pot of ethnic, racial, religious,
    political and sexual diversity as is
    the American antiwar movement; as
    is the world-wide antiwar movement
    --the overwhelming number of whom are
    poor and underprivileged, i.e.,
    eligible cannon fodder for the army
    of the wealthy elite who rule.

    We live on one earth, we all have
    the same basic needs. We will not
    stand by silently as all that our
    planet has to offer is being wasted,
    poisoned, destroyed used up on the
    materials, both human and non human,
    for war--and a war based on lies,
    at that! What does that say about humanity?
    This is not us, the multitudes.

    We, in the antiwar movement, socialist
    or otherwise, wish to see our resources
    --our earthly wealth--used for human needs
    and wants not for war that benefits the
    tiny few who are already the holders of
    great wealth and power and who refuse to
    share it. This fact is evidenced by two-
    thirds of the Fortune 500 becoming multi
    -billionaires instead of multi-millionaires;
    and while oil companies are raking in
    record profits.

    At the same time, our schools are
    deteriorating and closing down across
    the country; there is no more welfare
    as we knew it. An overwhelming majority
    of Americans are without healthcare
    services. A growing number are becoming
    homeless; and there is a growing number
    of the working poor who can't make ends
    meet even when working 70 or more hours
    a week--the list is endless and so is
    the list of wars that our government
    intends to get us into.

    The plan evidently is to create a massive
    pool of youth who are unable to make ends
    meet who will be forced to join the
    military taking another chance on survival
    while carrying out the bloodshed for
    the minions of the wealthy elite.

    To the rulers of this wealth and power
    this is a big game like buying and
    selling football players. To us it is
    life or death.

    I know whose side I am on. I demand
    a better world for my children and
    grandchildren--money for human needs
    not war. Get the military out of our
    schools! Vote YES on I.

    And if it means we have to get rid of
    the whole government to live in
    a democratic, humane, just and peaceful
    world where the majority get to decide
    on questions like war and control of
    the wealth of the world and what to
    do with it, then I'm all for it! It's
    our right if we are the majority!
    That's democracy in action!

    And yes, the antiwar movement is filled
    with socialists too, along with Democrats,
    Greens, liberals--a broad range of people.
    Hundreds of thousands--millions have
    demonstrated across this country against
    this war. Every day more folks whose
    kids were killed in this war are joining
    Cindy Sheehan in Crawford, Texas--and
    this is only the beginning.

    Millions more will demonstrate against
    the war September 24th here in San Francisco
    beginning at 11:00 a.m. In Dolores Park.
    Friends of active duty service personnel
    will be marching in Washington, DC and in
    cities across this country and the world
    along with hundreds and thousands—millions
    world-wide--to ask why these children--why
    all these people, American and countless
    more Iraqi and Afghani people--were sacrificed?
    And to tell them hell no, our kids won't go!
    And we want the troops home now!

    And in November 2005, tens of thousands of
    San Francisco voters will be able to express
    publicly--through our electoral system--just
    how they feel about the war and the military
    recruitment in our schools. Why shouldn't the
    people be allowed to vote on war if this is
    really a democracy? Referendums such as these
    should be happening across the country and
    on the war and on many issues facing our world,
    and they should be binding!

    Yours for true democracy and a peaceful
    and humane world,

    Bonnie Weinstein

    P.S.
    The following are the main quotes I take offense
    to the most. The whole piece is a diatribe of innuendoes
    and slander. I take offense to almost everything in this
    hideous op-ed piece. You have to read it to believe it
    and I encourage everyone to read the full article. The
    link is provided below as well as quoted material from
    the article. It even accuses Global Exchange of aiding
    terrorists in Falluja by supplying food and medicine
    to the wounded and dying in hospitals in Falluja as
    a result of a war based entirely on lies. Who's the
    terrorist? --BW

    OPINION: San Francisco Declares Itself a Military-
    Free Zone
    Cinnamon Stillwell
    August 24, 2005
    "When it comes to the College Not Combat initiative,
    the list of endorsers is a veritable Who's Who of
    moderate to radical leftist groups. Beyond the
    predictable backing of Green Party luminaries such
    as Supervisor Chris Daly and former Board of Supervisors
    president Matt Gonzalez, endorsers largely consist of
    anti-war, socialist and pro-Palestinian organizations.
    Anti-Israel -- and anti-American
    Groups like Al-Awda (The Palestine Right to Return
    Coalition) and The Middle East Children's Alliance ,
    while having seemingly nothing to do with this debate,
    are in fact organizations whose opposition to Israel's
    existence also includes a fair amount of anti-American
    sentiment. Then there's the American Arab Anti-
    Discrimination Committee , which has opposed every
    effort of the U.S. government to combat Islamic terrorism,
    whether at home or abroad.
    While it's obvious what socialist groups would stand to
    gain from undermining the U.S. military and by extension
    the capitalist system it defends, one might wonder at
    the motivations of the other groups backing the measure.
    Could it be they have some interest in weakening the
    U.S. military?"
    Radical Pink
    This attitude becomes less surprising when its source
    is considered. At the helm of the usual leftist suspects
    is San Francisco's Global Exchange and its subsidiary,
    Code Pink Women for Peace . The antics of Code Pink members,
    which mostly consist of members parading around in silly
    pink costumes, disguise a political purpose that is far
    more radical than the surface would suggest.
    The group is headed by Medea Benjamin, who, beyond defending
    various dictatorial regimes against "U.S. aggression" and
    famously disrupting press conferences, is best known for
    spearheading the drive to deliver $600,000 in cash and
    supplies to "the other side" in Fallujah. In other words,
    her organization may have funded the Islamic terrorists who
    had taken over the town, imposed a Taliban-like state on
    its inhabitants, tortured and beheaded hostages (both
    Iraqi and otherwise) and killed American soldiers and
    civilians (remember the lynched contractors?). More
    recently, Code Pink has jumped on the Cindy Sheehan
    bandwagon, along with the rest of the anti-war movement.
    http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/g/a/2005/08/24/cstillwell.DTL

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    2) Stand Up and Be Counted: No to War and Occupation
    The George Galloway US Tour
    September 13-24:
    Boston, New York, Toronto, Madison, Chicago,
    Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C.
    San Francisco:
    Wednesday, September 21 at 7pm
    Mission High School
    3750 18th Street (at the corner of Dolores)
    3 Blocks from 16th Street BART stop
    Tickets are $10-20 at the door
    Call 415-607-1924 or email galloway2005@comcast.net for info

    George Galloway is Respect party MP for Bethnal Green
    and Bow in East London. He recently electrified the
    United States with his appearance at a Senate Permanent
    Subcommittee on Investigations hearing on May 17, when
    he turned the proceedings into a condemnation of the war
    in Iraq. CNN's Wolf Blitzer described Galloway's speech
    in the Senate as "a blistering attack on US senators
    rarely heard" in Washington.

    Also appearing in San Francisco:

    -- Dr. Jess Ghannam, National Council of Arab Americans
    and the Justice in Palestine Coalition

    -- Aimee Allison, Conscientious Objector in the First
    Gulf War, Green Party candidate for Oakland City Council
    District 2, leading counter recruitment GI counselor

    -- Todd Chretien, College Not Combat - Yes on Proposition I,
    writer for ISR

    Galloway's new book is Mr. Galloway Goes to Washington
    (The New Press) and will be published and timed for national
    release in bookstores in conjunction with the tour.
    Mr. Galloway will be available to sign books after the event.


    National Tour sponsored by: The New Press, International
    Socialist Review, Center for Economic Research and Social
    Change, the National Council of Arab Americans

    San Francisco Co-sponsors: Justice in Palestine Coalition,
    Flashpoints Radio, College Not Combat ú Yes on Proposition I,
    Campus Anti-War Network

    **To become a local sponsor or request table space at the
    event, email srsndln@pacbell.net**

    For National Tour information, call Todd Chretien at
    510-590-6073 or email ToddChretien@comcast.net

    To arrange interviews with Mr. Galloway, contact Ina
    Howard at The New Press, 212-564-4406 or email:
    ihoward@thenewpress.com

    For a full list of cities and local sponsors,
    please see the website:
    http://www.mrgallowaygoestowashington.com

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    3) PITTSBURGH POLICE ATTACK NON-VIOLENT PROTESTORS WITH TASERS,
    PEPPER SPRAY AND K-9 UNITS
    Counter-Recruitment Demonstration Ends in Five Arrests and Two
    Hospitalizations
    For Immediate Release August 21, 2005
    Contact: David Meieran, 412-996-4986
    Nathan Shaffer, 412-720-9276

    Pittsburgh, PA--The Pittsburgh Police Department displayed
    an excessive use of force at a demonstration yesterday outside
    a military recruitment station located near the University of
    Pittsburgh. Five were arrested, two were hospitalized and
    several others received injuries as a result of police
    unwarranted use of Tasers, pepper spray, retracting batons
    and K-9 units. Two others were issued citations when they
    complained about police misconduct.

    Yesterday's protest marks the first time in the city's history
    that police used Tasers on demonstrators. Dramatic Indymedia
    video shows police dragging a young woman off the sidewalk
    and Tasering her mercilessly as she lay on the street screaming
    --and this after she was pepper-sprayed directly in the face.
    The video clearly demonstrates that she posed no threat to the
    police or anyone else when she was Tasered, marking a clear
    violation of the city's official guidelines for the use of
    these controversial weapons. The activist was taken to UPMC
    Presbyterian Hospital for treatment and remains in police
    custody.

    Police also used K-9 units to chase away protestors on the
    sidewalk. A 68-year old grandmother was bitten from behind
    by a police dog and then arrested and placed in an
    unventilated police van in the hot sun where she remained
    for 45 minutes before she, too, was finally taken to UPMC
    Presbyterian Hospital for treatment.

    In addition, police pepper sprayed a four year-old girl,
    toppled a man with Multiple Sclerosis in his motorized
    wheel chair and clubbed a number of protestors with
    retracting metal batons.

    At the time of the police attacks activists were peacefully
    assembled on the sidewalk in front of the recruiting station,
    which had opted to remain closed for the day in response to
    yesterday's call for non-violent direct action by Pittsburgh
    Organizing Group (POG). It marked the second time this month
    that POG had pre-emptively shut down military recruitment at
    that station, which is the headquarters for military recruitment
    in the city. (For more information Pittsburgh Organizing Group's
    counter-recruitment campaign, visit www.OrganizePittsburgh.org .)

    POG is alarmed by yesterday's events. In the past two years,
    more than 150 people have been killed by Tasers. Amnesty
    International, the ACLU and other groups have called for
    a moratorium on their use. In response to a public outcry
    to police abuse of Tasers, a number of cities have imposed
    restrictions on Taser use, cancelled orders or pulled them
    from circulation. The manufacturer, Taser International,
    is facing multiple lawsuits.

    POG is demanding an official investigation into the police
    conduct at yesterday's demonstration and an immediate halt
    to the use of Tasers by the Pittsburgh Police Department.
    Copies of video documentation of yesterday's police abuses
    can be obtained by calling David or Nathan at the numbers
    listed above or by emailing pog@mutualaid.org http://us.f335.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=pog@mutualaid.org&YY=89377&order=down&sort=date&pos=0&view=a&head=b

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    4) Sixty-five years since Trotsky's Death
    By Rob Sewell
    http://www.marxist.com/History/anniversary-death-trotsky082205.html

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    5) "The Morality of an unjust occupation" Daniel J. Smiechowski
    SmiechowskiD@aol.com
    Mon, 22 Aug 2005 21:57:46 EDT
    [An opinion from our reader…BW]
    The U.S. occupation of Iraq has called in question a wide range
    of moral sources in legitimizing actions of the Bush Administration.
    There exists a broad consensus of public opinion outside the United
    States, depicting the Iraq quagmire as morally illegitimate.

    Forces inside the United States, such as the U.S. Conference of
    Catholic Bishops, are equally critical of the Bush doctrine's
    policy of preemptive strike. Importantly, however, in evaluating
    the moral import of the Iraq war, both secular and non-secular
    sources are considered as wholly plausible. Public opinion in
    many foreign capitals runs counter to U.S. public opinion polls.
    According to Madame Faury, Adjointe au Maire du Havre in Le Havre,
    France, an overwhelming number of French citizens remain highly
    critical of the U.S.-led war effort. The same can be said of the
    entire European Union in criticizing the validity of invading Iraq.

    While outside our borders much of the world condemns the actions
    of Washington, the comfort and warmth of nationalism pacifies
    America's heartland. This pacification, according to Freud, is
    to be expected. Nationalism like one's mother is nurturing.
    A baby is weak and dependent upon delivery as a nation's moral
    strength is weak and diminished upon threat. Without question,
    our culture's falsification of personal control and the
    concomitant myth of control drain our personal morality like
    sap from a tree. This philosophy of control was extraordinarily
    depicted in the French film "King of Hearts," where the
    perceived insane were victimized by the vagaries of war.

    The concept of moral consequentialism cannot be overstated.
    This concept remains basic to the moral view of the Catholic
    Church with consideration to U.S. policy toward Iraq. The carpet
    bombings of Germany by U.S. fliers toward the end of World War
    Two has, in large measure, been reconciled by Catholic theologians.
    But, America's role in Iraq has not met this conceptual moral
    threshold, according to some Catholic clergy. Arguably, the
    Vatican remains mostly consistent with regard to life and death
    issues. It is most perplexing, then, to witness such moral
    uncertainty and inconsistency within the Catholic faithful,
    especially with regard to the war in Iraq. Again, deaf, dumb
    and blind nationalism trumps Catholic doctrine.

    Catholicism's chief antagonist, Judaism, has within the moral
    framework altering rules with concern over the Iraq situation.
    Obviously, the stakes are higher and closer to home for most
    Jews. Witness the U.S. 2004 presidential election, where an
    unprecedented Jewish vote went for George W. Bush.

    Within the confines of international law there must exist
    some conceptual moral framework in foreign policy decision
    making, something akin to the Kholberg stratification of moral
    development theory ought to predicate the morality of nations.
    For example, what exactly was the threat by Iraq to America's
    vital interests? Was the American response morally justified?
    Why was this military response found acceptable by a majority
    in Congress? Were these questions analyzed by American citizens?
    If not, why not?

    According to Dewey, every situation ought to be judged on the
    uniqueness of the situation itself. There are no moral absolutes
    as with religious dogma. Dr. Dewey was a pragmatist,
    a democratic humanist who ironically saw a need for religious
    faith as a control for the masses. With the war in Iraq,
    however, these opposing and seemingly contradictory statements
    seem to clash. What solves this moral paradox is the "intention
    result model" so common in philosophy. What was the intention
    of President Bush in ordering the invasion of Iraq? Now, what
    is the result of that intention?

    Man is often corrupted by social forces, according to Reinhold
    Niebuhr. An infant sees light without absolutes in regard to
    moral reasoning. But after years of existence, the light turns
    dark as a shroud of social and cultural opinion arrest moral
    growth. Politicians by nature seek compromise whereas morality
    is uncompromising. Therefore, politicians are immoral. With
    regard to Iraq, perhaps the lowest level of moral stratification
    is reserved for those who seek only to democratize a sovereign
    state or prostitute its economy. Is this the morality of Christ?

    In conclusion, there have been horrific moral falsehoods
    perpetrated upon the American people by an administration
    many rank lower than that of President Warren Harding. But,
    just like sex, Christ sells in our great land. Christ is
    absolute and his teachings have been used as weaponry against
    perception. We have bankrupted our nation in a moral sense
    since liquid seeks its own level. As French President Jacques
    Chirac has said, "Iraq is the biggest mistake in the two
    hundred plus year history of the United States." And to
    that I say, oui, Monsieur le President.

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    6) Bush Defends Iraq Policy, Saying Crawford
    Protesters Are Wrong
    By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
    Published: August 23, 2005
    Filed at 12:16 p.m. ET
    DONNELLY, Idaho (AP) -- President Bush suggested Tuesday
    that anti-war protesters such as Cindy Sheehan, who want
    the troops brought home immediately, do not represent the
    views of most U.S. military families and are ''advocating
    a policy that would weaken the United States.''
    http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/national/AP-Bush.html?hp&ex=1124856000&en=7d7a2c5ef9642ece&ei=5094&partner=homepage

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    7) Scientists Speak Up on Mix
    of God and Science
    By CORNELIA DEAN
    Published: August 23, 2005
    At a recent scientific conference at City College of New York,
    a student in the audience rose to ask the panelists an
    unexpected question: "Can you be a good scientist and
    believe in God?"
    Reaction from one of the panelists, all Nobel laureates,
    was quick and sharp. "No!" declared Herbert A. Hauptman,
    who shared the chemistry prize in 1985 for his work on
    the structure of crystals.
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/23/national/23believers.html

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    8) EMERGENCY: STOP THE TEXAS EXECUTION OF FRANCES NEWTON
    ON SEPTEMBER 14!
    FRANCES IS THE FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMAN
    SCHEDULED TO BE EXECUTED BY TEXAS IN MODERN HISTORY.
    NEW EVIDENCE AFFIRMS HER INNOCENCE.
    Please join the online campaign to STOP THE EXECUTION OF
    FRANCES NEWTON! She is scheduled to be executed by the state
    of Texas on September 14.
    YOUR EMERGENCY ACTION IS NEEDED NOW!
    Send emails to Texas Governor Rick Perry, Attorney General
    Greg Abbott, President Bush, Congressional leaders and
    Senators and Representatives from Texas and the Texas
    State Legislature, the Mayor of Houston and Houston City
    Councilors, The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles, U.N.
    Secy General Kofi Anan and your senators and representative,
    DEMANDING that Frances' execution be stopped IMMEDIATELY!
    Go to
    http://www.iacenter.org/francesnewtoncampaign.shtml
    For more information and to order DVD's of Frances or
    postcards to the Texas Governor, go to
    http://www.freefrances.org
    STOP THE EXECUTION OF FRANCES NEWTON CAMPAIGN
    International Action Center
    39 West 14th Street, Room 206
    New York, NY 10011
    1-212-633-6646
    email: francesnewtoncampaign@iacenter.org
    http://www.iacenter.org
    action.news

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    9) The Sacred and the Profane
    Suicide Bombers
    By JAMES PETRAS
    One of the least discussed but most important aspect of the 'suicide bombers' (SB) attacks is the Anglo-American (AA) systematic and profound degradation of that which the Islamic religion holds most sacred: its code of ethics, its mode of spiritual practice, its religious rituals, its sacred texts and its respect for the observant believer.
    http://www.counterpunch.org/petras08202005.html

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    10) GLOBAL MILITARY SPENDING THIS YEAR:
    $650,096,400,001 AND COUNTING
    http://www.milspend.org/

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    11) FOCUS | New Abu Ghraib Images Far Worse Than Originals
    http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/082305Z.shtml

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    12) The Newest Indians
    By JACK HITT
    Published: August 21, 2005
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/21/magazine/21NATIVE.html

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    13) Here is a reminder about a great show this Saturday.
    Please come out and enjoy Dave Lippman, support WRL and the
    conference, ON THE FRONTLINES: Options for Youth in Times of
    War, Oct. 22 & 23 at UC Berkeley that we're co-sponsoring.
    The show is going to be much more hilarious than this simple
    message. Dave is great! Please send the following message
    out NOW! Thanks.
    -Jim
    War Resisters League West Presents
    Dave Lippman, Political Satirist
    featuring George Shrub, the only known singing C.I.A. agent
    plus "Star of Goliath": songs and slides encapsulating modern
    Holy Land history and imperial machinations based on his
    trip there last year.
    Saturday
    27 August 2005
    8:00 pm
    "The Kitchen" 225 Potrero
    [in SF bet. 15th & 16th Sts]
    Suggested Donation: $10 to $20; N.O.T.A.
    Benefits the upcoming counter-military recruitment
    conference for youth and allies:
    ON THE FRONTLINES: Options for Youth in Times of War,
    Oct. 22 & 23 at UC Berkeley
    Just a few comments garnered over Dave Lippman's
    illustrious 35 year career:
    "Viciously funny"
    -Guardian (England)
    "An expert shredder of today's news"
    -S.F. Weekly
    "The dean felt that more harm than
    good would come from your visit."
    -student, Skidmore College, NY
    more info about:
    THE GIG and War Resisters League West: wrlwest.org
    DAVE: davelippman.com (incl. audio and video samples!)
    ON THE FRONTLINES conference: www.objector.org/moos-bay.html
    Jim Haber says Dave Lippman is a serious joy to see and hear,
    and he means it! Come out and support a very important
    conference at the same time.
    Since 1923 the War Resisters League has affirmed that war
    is a crime against humanity. We therefore are determined
    not to support any kind of war, international or civil,
    and to strive nonviolently for the removal of all the causes of war.

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    14) DOCTORS FOR IRAQ WARNS OF URGENT HUMANITARIAN CRISIS
    AS US/IRAQI MILITARY ATTACKS CONTINUE IN THE WEST OF
    IRAQ

    --- iraq_dispatches@dahrjamailiraq.com wrote:

    Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 17:52:22 -0800 To:


    ** Dahr Jamail's Iraq Dispatches **
    ** http://dahrjamailiraq.com **

    *This is an appeal written by Iraqi Doctors concerning
    what is happening in western Iraq. It is both
    extremely informative as well as an important appeal.
    Operations in many of these areas are ongoing today,
    despite the fact that this press release is a week
    old:

    DOCTORS FOR IRAQ WARNS OF URGENT HUMANITARIAN CRISIS
    AS US/IRAQI MILITARY ATTACKS CONTINUE IN THE WEST OF
    IRAQ

    *As US/ Iraqi military attacks continue in Haditha,
    Rawa, Parwana and Heet in the West of Iraq, Doctors
    for Iraq is warning of an urgent health and
    humanitarian crisis unfolding on the ground.

    Haditha, Rawa and Parwana have been under attack for
    the past three weeks with US/ Iraqi military
    activities intensifying over the past few days. The
    main hospitals in the area are reporting shortages of
    medicine oxygen, sugerical kits, anti-biotics and
    other basic medicines.

    Civilians have fled to neighbouring towns and villages
    such as Ana and are in need of basic foods, water and
    shelter. Shop keepers are unable to open their
    premises because of the US/ Iraqi operation, and
    trucks with urgent food supplies are facing serious
    difficulties entering the seiged areas.

    Eyewitnesses and medical personal have told Doctors
    For Iraq that snipers are operating inside some of the
    seiged cities. Haditha hospital estimates that at
    least eleven civilians were killed during the attack
    and 15 injured. The US military prevented ambulances
    from entering the areas and medics from working
    freely. The area remains under siege.

    Local people say that US marines invaded the town of
    Rawa and carried out air strikes bombing many
    buildings and homes. It unclear how many civilians
    have been killed or injured in the areas where the
    military is carrying out operations A school building
    in Parwana was bombed with people inside the school.
    It is unclear how many people were inside the school
    and who they were.

    Doctors for Iraq has organised for medical aid to
    reach some of the hospitals and a medical team has
    been sent to the affected areas.

    The military operations in the West of Iraq have left
    the healthcare system paralysed. Hospitals in the area
    are unable to provide sufficient medical services for
    the population. The new military attacks are further
    compounding the suffering of people in the area.

    Doctors for Iraq is calling for the *_immediate_*
    *_end_* of US/ Iraqi military attacks in the area.

    Doctors for Iraqi is calling for an independent
    investigation into the serious breaches of the Geneva
    Convention, the alleged killing of civilians and
    obstructing medical personal from carrying out there
    work.

    We need urgent medical supplies to be delivered to the
    hospitals in the area.

    For more information or to find out how you can send
    medical aid to the areas contact:

    Dr. Salam Ismael _Salam.obaidi@doctorsforiraq.org _Or
    Aisha Ismael _Press.officer@doctorsforiraq.org_

    More writing, photos and commentary at
    http://dahrjamailiraq.com
    You can visit http://dahrjamailiraq.com/email_list/ to
    subscribe or unsubscribe to the email list.

    Iraq_Dispatches mailing list
    http://lists.dahrjamailiraq.com/mailman/listinfo/iraq_dispatches

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    15) October 8th & 9th Blue Angels above town for Fleet Week
    Stephen McNeil
    American Friends Service Committee
    Assistant Regional Director for Peacebuilding & Relief
    65 Ninth Street
    San Francisco, CA 94103
    (415) 565-0201 x 12
    fax: (415) 565-0204

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    16) The U.S. in Iraq
    Bringing Freedom and Democracy
    or Occupation?
    Tuesday, August 30, 2005 at 7:00 p.m.
    Mt. Diablo Unitarian Universalist Church,
    55 Eckley Lane, Walnut Creek
    Speakers:
    STEPHEN ZUNES is a professor of politics and chair of the
    Peace and Justice Studies program at the University of San
    Francisco, and the author of
    Tinderbox: U.S. Middle East Policy and the Roots of Terrorism.
    SEAN O'NEILL is a decorated Marine who served twice in Iraq
    and now speaks out against the war.
    Learn more about the historical and political context of the
    conflict and the reality of current conditions in Iraq.
    Suggested Donation: $5.00-$20.00
    Mt. Diablo Peace and Justice Center, 55 Eckley Lane,
    Walnut Creek, CA
    925-933-7850

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    17) Celebrate Women's Rights Day with Radical Women and
    friends at an event titled,
    "Hasta la Vista, Schwarzenegger! Women Resist
    Rightwing Attacks"on Saturday, August 27, at 7:30pm
    in San Francisco.

    Dear Friend,

    Women's Rights Day commemorates the courageous,
    multi-racial U.S. suffragist movement, which won women
    the right to vote in 1920. Eighty-five years later, a
    similarly bold groundswell is growing in California to
    counter the surge in rightwing attacks backed by
    Governor Schwarzenegger, prominent Democrats, and
    corporate businesses. Hear from feisty street-level
    activist women in the leadership of defending union
    workers, students, immigrants and abortion rights --
    and come add your voice to the discussion!

    The program features:

    Deborah Burger
    President, California Nurses Association

    Maria Poblet
    Organizer, Deporten a la Migra/Deport the INS/ICE

    Nellie Wong, Former Affirmative Action Analyst and
    delegate to the San Francisco Labor Council

    Anita O'Shea
    UC Santa Cruz student activist and reproductive rights
    defender

    Chair: Nancy Reiko Kato, UPTE CWA 9119 delegate to
    the Alameda County Central Labor Council

    Poetry by Alice Rogoff

    The event is sponsored by Radical Women and takes
    place on Saturday, August 27, 7:30pm, at New Valencia
    Hall, 1908 Mission Street (at 15th St.), near 16th
    Street BART and Muni lines #14 and #49. $3-5 door
    donation. A delicious Mexican dinner will be served
    for an $8.50 donation at 6:00pm (child's plate $4.00).


    For more information or to arrange for childcare or a
    work exchange (three days advance notice), please call
    415-864-1278 or email rwbayarea@yahoo.com.

    Volunteers needed!
    If you are interested in helping with the organizing
    of this event, please let us know! We will have a
    work party on Thursday, August 25 from 7:00-9:30pm
    (hearty snacks at 6:30pm for a $4.00 donation) and
    also need help on the day of the event. Call Becky or
    Amy at 415-864-1278 or respond to this email. Thank
    you!

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    18) Suffer the Little Muslims
    A look at the appalling discrimination against Middle
    Eastern students countenanced by Bay Area public schools
    By Cristi Hegranes
    Published: Wednesday, August 17, 2005
    http://www.sfweekly.com/Issues/current/news/feature.html

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    19) Support group forms for NWA strikers
    By Barb Kucera, Workday Minnesota editor - August 22, 2005
    The group, modeled after a similar solidarity organization
    that operated during the Hormel strike, kicked off its efforts
    Monday night at a program commemorating the 20th anniversary
    of the struggle by members of United Food & Commercial Workers
    Local P-9.
    http://www.workdayminnesota.org/view_article.php?print=y&id=5a9e3b4a12ce5cb4e93149110dcd7a7c

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    20) Whitewash for blue: Misunderstanding
    the Santa Clara County DA
    by Junya
    In Santa Clara County, the District Attorney's Office has
    been ruthlessly effective in accommodating the police state's
    ever-widening dragnet - while ensuring that the police
    themselves continue to kill, brutalize and terrorize with
    impunity. But Chief Assistant District Attorney Karen Sinunu
    consistently cloaks the scams in a wrapper that is
    brazenly transparent.
    http://www.sfbayview.com/081705/whitewash081705.shtml

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    21) ACTION: OPPOSE SHARON'S ADDRESS TO THE UN GENERAL
    ASSEMBLY! DEMAND THE IMPLEMENTATION OF UN RESOLUTION 194!
    DEMAND THE RIGHT TO RETURN OF PALESTINIAN REFUGEES
    TO THEIR HOMELAND!

    [Please Read, Respond and Forward]

    August 23, 2005
    For Immediate Release

    Between September 12 and 15, 2005 war criminal Ariel Sharon
    will address the U.N. General Assembly's sixtieth regular
    session. September 15 marks the twenty-third anniversary of
    the deliberate and systematic massacre of more than 2000
    Arab civilians, mostly Palestinian and Lebanese, in the
    Sabra and Shatila refugee camps. Then Defense Minister
    Ariel Sharon, the chief architect of Israel's invasion of
    Lebanon, was found by an Israeli commission of inquiry to
    have been personally responsible for the massacre.

    On September 10, 2005 the statement below calling for the
    boycott of Sharon's upcoming address, as well as the
    implementation of UNGA Resolution 194, will be sent to
    members of the General Assembly and other relevant parties.
    Our goal is to show a broad international consensus in
    support of Palestinian national rights.

    The victims of Sabra and Shatila -- those who perished,
    as well as those who continue to be saddled with the
    memories and horrors of the massacre on a daily basis,
    would never forgive us if we were not to do our utmost
    against Sharon's visit to the UN.

    Please join in this important campaign.

    We encourage institutional, organizational and individual
    endorsements.

    We also request that you circulate this statement
    as widely as possible.

    Please email your endorsements to: opposesharon@yahoo.com

    WE, the undersigned, DEMAND that Ariel Sharon not be
    permitted to address the sixtieth regular session of
    the General Assembly. Sharon's refusal to abide by
    international law, particularly as it pertains to the
    right of return for Palestinian refugees, is matched
    only by his long career as a war criminal:

    * In 1952 Ariel Sharon was appointed commander of
    special 101 Commando Unit which carried out raids on West
    Bank village of Qibya in which 69 civilians were murdered,
    many of them women and children.

    * The massacre at the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps
    occurred between September 16 and 18, 1982, after the
    Israeli invading army, then occupying Beirut and under
    Sharon's overall command as Israel's Defense Minister,
    permitted members of the Phalange and local allied
    militias into the camps. The over 2000 civilian victims
    of the massacre included infants, children, women, and
    elderly.

    * In February 1983, a three-member official Israeli
    commission of inquiry charged with investigating the
    events, known as the Kahan Commission, named former
    Defense Minister Sharon as one of the individuals who
    "bears personal responsibility" for the Sabra and
    Shatila massacre.

    * The Al-Aqsa Intifada started after Sharon visited
    the Al-Aqsa Mosque and Noble Sanctuary in Jerusalem under
    heavy Israeli military and police guard. The visit was
    a calculated step that sparked the expected resistance
    from the oppressed Palestinian people.

    Ariel Sharon continues his utter disregard for international
    law. His refusal to abide by scores of United Nations'
    resolutions addressing the Arab-Israeli conflict is legendary.
    Only recently, Sharon reiterated his rejection of the right
    of the Palestinian refugees to return to their original homes
    and lands. Such outright disregard for the will of the
    international community constitutes a grave violation of the
    Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International
    Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the International
    Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial
    Discrimination, the European, the American and the African
    Conventions on Human Rights, and the Fourth Geneva
    Convention of 1949.

    It also reflects Sharon's refusal to implement UN
    resolution 194, which has been reaffirmed practically
    every year since 1948. Generally, the same position has
    been affirmed by the Treaty-Based UN Committees, the
    regional conventions on human rights and practically
    all human rights NGOs.

    We find it peculiar that the General Assembly would permit
    a war criminal like Ariel Sharon to address it, especially
    considering his explicit loathing of the UN and the
    collective will of the vast majority of its member states.

    We also DEMAND that the General Assembly embark on enforcing
    its resolution No. 194. The right of the Palestinian refugees
    and uprooted to return to their homeland is a historical right
    that is guaranteed by international law. It is an individual
    and collective right which cannot be relegated, diminished,
    reduced or forfeited by any representation on behalf of the
    Palestinian people in any agreement or treaty. As such, the
    Right of Return is not substituted or affected in any way
    by the establishment of a Palestinian state in any form.
    According to international law, agreements that purport to
    trade away the right of refugees to return to their homes,
    or any other inalienable right, are illegal.

    The right of refugees to return has been exercised, with
    the support of the international community, in Kosovo,
    Bosnia, East Timor, Rwanda, Guatemala and many other places.
    Yet, it continues to be ignored and neglected in Palestine.
    This selective enforcement of international law and UN
    resolutions serves to undermine rather than strengthen
    efforts to build a peaceful and just world. _______

    Al-Awda, The Palestine Right to Return Coalition
    PO Box 131352 Carlsbad, CA 92013, USA Tel: 760-685-3243
    Fax: 360-933-3568 E-mail:
    info@al-awda.org WWW: http://al-awda.org

    Al-Awda, The Palestine Right to Return Coalition (PRRC)
    is the largest network of grassroots activists dedicated
    to Palestinian human rights. We are a not for profit tax-
    exempt educational and charitable 501(c)(3) organization
    as defined by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) of the
    United States of America. Under IRS guidelines, your
    donations to PRRC are tax-deductible. To make a donation,
    please go to http://www.al-awda.org/donatenow

    http://al-awda.org

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    22) Police Chief Sees Drug Toll
    With Father's Eyes
    By JAMES DAO and GARY GATELY
    August 24, 2005
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/24/national/24baltimore.html?hp&ex=1124942400&en=ebcccb42a9f2b542&ei=5094&partner=homepage#

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    23) Op-Ed Columnist
    My Private Idaho
    By MAUREEN DOWD
    Published: August 24, 2005
    W. vacationed so hard in Texas he got bushed. He needed
    a vacation from his vacation
    W. didn't go alone, of course. Just as he took his beloved
    feather pillow on the road during his 2000 campaign, now
    he takes his beloved bike. An Air Force One steward tenderly
    unloaded W.'s $3,000 Trek Fuel mountain bike when they
    landed in Boise.
    Gas is guzzling toward $3 a gallon. U.S. troop casualties
    in Iraq are at their highest levels since the invasion.
    As Donald Rumsfeld conceded yesterday, "The lethality,
    however, is up." Afghanistan's getting more dangerous,
    too. The defense secretary says he's raising troop levels
    in both places for coming elections.
    So our overextended troops must prepare for more forced
    rotations, while the president hangs loose.
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/24/opinion/24dowd.html

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    24) Israel Finishes Gaza Border Security Deal
    By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
    Published: August 24, 2005
    Filed at 12:45 p.m. ET
    But the government also issued orders to seize Palestinian
    land to build a separation barrier that would in effect
    annex the West Bank's largest settlement to Jerusalem.
    Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has said that in exchange for
    the Gaza pullout, Israel expects to strengthen its hold
    on major West Bank settlement blocs.
    Palestinians condemned the construction of the barrier
    around the Maaleh Adumim settlement, home to 30,000 Jews,
    and accused Israel of quietly issuing the land-confiscation
    order while the world's attention was focused on the Israeli
    withdrawal from Gaza.
    http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/international/AP-Israel-Palestinians.html

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    25) US to Send More Troops to Iraq
    The United States plans to send more troops to Iraq in
    advance of an Oct. 15 referendum on a new Iraqi constitution,
    which is considered unlikely to halt the country's violence,
    Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said today.
    http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/082405I.shtml

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    26) COLLEGE NOT COMBAT PLANNING MEETING
    Saturday, August 27, 2 PM; 110 Capp Street (Buzz #202)
    www.collegenotcombat.org

    This Saturday, College Not Combat will have its second
    planning meeting since making the November ballot
    (vote YES on Proposition 'i'). The coming week is
    the first week of school, and we will use the occasion
    to talk to parents, students, and teachers about the
    dangers of military enlistment. This will put a wrench
    in the military's plans to send more young people to
    kill and die in Iraq, and will also help us pass
    Proposition i in November. Our high school launch begins
    on Monday, August 29, at 7:30 AM outside Mission HS and
    George Washington HS.

    Come to 110 Capp Street (Buzz #202 at the door) to
    help us plan the final details of this week of high
    school outreach. We will also be discussing future
    events, including fundraisers, a contingent at the
    September 24th demonstration against the war, and a
    presence at George Galloway's tour.

    STEERING COMMITTEE ELECTED

    At the previous meeting on August 13, College Not
    Combat elected a steering committee to represent the
    campaign and, if necessary, make decisions between
    meetings. It includes the following individuals:

    Jess Ghannam (Arab-American Anti-Discrimination
    Committee)
    Aimee Allison (Green Party)
    Sylvio Lopes (ANSWER Coalition)
    Carole Seligman (Bay Area Unitd Against War)
    Kristin Anderson (Campus Antiwar Network, SF State)
    Vicki Leidner (Code Pink)
    Carlos Villareal (National Lawyers Guild)
    Jeremy Tully (International Socialist Organization)
    Cindy Sheehan (Gold Star Families for Peace)
    Tom Lacey (Peace and Freedom Party)
    Adrienne Johnstone (United Educators of San Francisco)

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    27) Reuters calls for release of Iraqi cameraman
    Wed Aug 24, 2005 08:20 AM ET
    By Alastair Macdonald
    BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Reuters called on the U.S. military on
    Wednesday to explain the detention of an Iraqi journalist
    working for the agency, who has been held incommunicado for two
    weeks, or release him immediately.
    U.S. military spokesmen have refused to say why they are
    holding Ali Omar Abrahem al-Mashhadani, a 36-year-old freelance
    cameraman and photographer who has worked for the international
    news organization for a year in Ramadi, capital of Anbar region.
    http://go.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=9461770&src=eDialog/GetContent

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    28) CCCO will be holding a GI Rights volunteer training on
    A crucial element to slowing the military machine is helping
    individual GIs get out of the military! As CCCO has done
    since 1948, we are supporting individuals in their resistance
    and opposition to war. In particular, we are standing with
    a group of people -GI's whose questioning and resistance are
    increasing and becoming better known

    The GI Rights hotline is staffed by a network of organizations
    throughout the United States and in Germany. In 2004 we
    received 32,000 calls from people who needed help obtaining
    discharge from the military. Increasingly, people are also
    using email to contact us and we sent about 3,000 emails
    in response to email queries.

    The hotline provides accurate, comprehensive, and objective
    information on draft registration, military discharges, civil
    rights in the military, and involuntary activation and
    deployment of military personnel. The work we do and the
    information we disseminate are known to enlisted people
    in numbers far greater then the thousands with whom we
    communicate personally.

    We are seeking additional military counselors to volunteer
    on the Hotline. Tasks include answering live phone calls,
    returning phone messages, responding to email inquiries,
    and making referrals to relevant organizations and individuals.
    Volunteers make an initial one- year commitment of at least
    2 hours of service per week.

    CCCO will be holding a GI Rights volunteer training on

    Saturday, October 15, 2005
    9am - 5pm
    405 14th St., Suite #205
    Oakland, CA

    Pr-registration required by September 26

    For more information or to register for the training, call

    510-465-1617 or
    888-231-2226

    Or email steve@objector.org

    More information at http://www.objector.org/gitraining.html

    The training will provide an overview of all the discharges,
    AWOL practices and regulations, and legal and ethical issues
    in hotline counseling.

    * Visit your group "MOOS-BAY" on the web.

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    29) The Climax of Humanity
    By George Musser
    Scientific American
    September 2005 Issue
    Demographically and economically, our era is unique in human
    history. Depending on how we manage the next few decades,
    we could usher in environmental sustainability - or collapse.
    http://www.sciam.com/print_version.cfm?articleID=00031010-F7DA-1304-B72683414B7F0000

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    30) Op-Ed Columnist
    Truth-Telling on Race? Not in Bush's Fantasyland
    By BOB HERBERT
    Published: August 25, 2005
    The Bush administration has punished a Justice Department
    official who dared to tell even a mild truth about racial
    profiling by law enforcement officers in this country.
    In 2001 President Bush selected Lawrence Greenfeld to head
    the Bureau of Justice Statistics, which tracks crime patterns
    and police tactics, among other things. But as Eric Lichtblau
    of The Times reported in a front-page article yesterday,
    Mr. Greenfeld is being demoted because he complained that
    senior political officials were seeking to play down newly
    compiled data about the aggressive treatment of black and
    Hispanic drivers by police officers.
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/25/opinion/25herbert.html

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    31) Chavez Offers Cheap Gas to Poor in U.S.
    By David Pace
    Published on Wednesday, August 24, 2005 by Reuters
    HAVANA, Cuba - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, popular
    with the poor at home, offered on Tuesday to help needy
    Americans with cheap supplies of gasoline.
    Venezuela could supply gasoline to Americans at half the
    price they now pay if intermediaries who "speculated ...
    and exploited consumers" were cut out. "We want to sell
    gasoline and heating fuel directly to poor communities
    in the United States," the populist leader told reporters
    at the end of a visit to Communist-run Cuba.
    Chavez did not say how Venezuela would go about providing
    gasoline to poor communities. Venezuelan state oil company
    PDVSA owns Citgo, which has 14,000 gas stations in the
    United States.
    http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0824-06.htm

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    32) Military Families May Once Again
    Lead Us Out of War
    Casualties in the Heartland, 1968/2005
    by Christian Appy
    Published on Wednesday, August 24, 2005 by TomDispatch.com
    http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0824-28.htm

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    Monday, August 22, 2005
     

    BAUAW NEWSLETTER-MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 2005

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    GET THE MILITARY OUR OF OUR SCHOOLS!
    VOTE YES ON I!
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    Picket the San Francisco Board of Education!
    CUT ALL SCHOOL TIES TO THE MILITARY!
    TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 6:30-7:30 P.M.
    555 FRANKLIN ST. (Near Van Ness and McAllister)
    If you wish to speak at the Board meeting
    Call: 241-6427
    Monday between 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
    Tuesday, between 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

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    1) Documentary of Cindy Sheehan journey to Crawford, Texas
    http://dc.indymedia.org/newswire/display/127648/index.php

    2) Cuba's Environmental Strategy
    Ecologists-by-Necessity
    David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies (DRCLAS)
    Winter 2000
    By Richard Levins
    http://www.globalexchange.org/countries/americas/cuba/sustainable/susdev/drclasWin2000.html

    3) Op-Ed Columnist
    The Swift Boating of Cindy Sheehan
    By FRANK RICH
    Published: August 21, 2005
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/21/opinion/21rich.html

    4) Army planning for
    four more years in Iraq
    Top general says U.S. military prepared for 'worst case'
    Updated: 5:11 p.m. ET Aug. 20, 2005
    WASHINGTON - The Army is planning for the possibility of
    keeping the current number of soldiers in Iraq - well over
    100,000 - for four more years, the Army's top general said
    Saturday.
    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9022420/

    5) Tribute to Father Louie Vitale
    and his new focus on the
    Struggle for peace and justice!
    Hi!
    This Friday August 26 at 7pm at St. Boniface's Church,
    175 Golden Gate Ave. is a special night!
    Father Louie Vitale, the tireless activist pastor of
    St. Boniface's (and member of Religious Witness with
    the Homeless), is retiring on September 1 to focus
    more on the struggle for peace and justice.
    As part of the tribute to him, Reader's Theater is
    presenting "The Trial of the Catonsville Nine," a play
    by Daniel Berrigan. The play focuses on the trial of
    nine catholic activists (including Berrigan) who
    walked into an induction center in Catonsville,
    Maryland in 1968 and burned draft records as a protest
    of the unjust Vietnam War.
    I AM PLAYING one of the defendants, the loveable and
    feisty George Mische.
    PLEASE come and pay honor to Father Louie and see a
    great play. All proceeds benefit the St. Boniface
    Neighborhood Center, which will continue the work for
    peace and justice that Father Louie began.
    INFO:
    "The Trial of the Catonsville Nine"
    Friday August 26, 7pm (doors open at 6:30)
    $10-$100 (no one turned away)
    Call for reservations, seating limited: 415-861-5848
    or e-mail sbnctr@hotmail.com Hope to see you there.
    Tommi

    6) Op-Ed Columnist
    Truth in Recruiting
    By BOB HERBERT
    Published: August 22, 2005
    Stop fighting unnecessary wars, or reinstate the draft....
    With a series of television ads, the Army is also trying to
    win over what it calls the "influencers," the parents and
    other adults who have been counseling youngsters to stay
    away from the military. That campaign was packaged by the
    Leo Burnett agency, which has the following to say about
    itself:
    "Leo Burnett USA creates ideas that inspire enduring belief
    for many of the world's most valuable brands and most
    successful marketers, including McDonald's, Disney, Procter
    & Gamble, Marlboro, Altoids, Heinz, Kellogg, Nintendo and
    the U.S. Army."
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/22/opinion/22herbert.html

    7) Concerns Are Voiced About
    Amount of Power Given
    to Major Contractor for U.S.O.
    By JAMES RISEN
    Published: August 22, 2005
    WASHINGTON, Aug. 21 - Ever since Bob Hope took his show
    on the road during World War II, the U.S.O. has been
    entertaining American troops overseas.
    But just as the organization is increasing efforts
    to support soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan, it has
    been roiled by internal concerns over its management
    practices. Several current and former U.S.O. officials
    say that the organization's president, Edward Powell,
    has given an unusual amount of power over the internal
    management of the U.S.O. to a major contractor, a man
    who has family ties to Mr. Powell.
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/22/politics/22uso.html

    8) People's Power in Cuba. . - book review
    Hobart Spalding
    Peter Roman, People's Power: Cuba's Experience With
    Representative Government (Boulder: Westview Press, 1999),
    284 pages plus photos. A second edition, in paperback, is
    forthcoming from Rowan and Littlefield.
    http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1132/is_9_54/ai_97740516/print

    9) FOCUS | Afghanistan Growing Deadlier for US Troops
    http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/082205Z.shtml

    10) Taliban say will not attack Afghan voters
    Mon Aug 22, 2005 09:23 AM ET
    By Robert Birsel
    KABUL (Reuters) - Taliban fighters will not attack polling
    stations during next month's election in Afghanistan, a
    spokesman for the guerrillas said on Monday, but he vowed that
    the war against the government and U.S. forces would go on.
    http://go.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=9438211&src=eDialog/GetContent

    11) Deadlock, doubts as Iraq ticks down to deadline
    Mon Aug 22, 2005 09:19 AM ET
    By Alastair Macdonald
    BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Hours from a midnight deadline that
    could plunge Iraq's fledgling political system into crisis,
    there was no sign of an end to deadlock on Monday over a new
    constitution and profound doubt over where that would lead.
    http://go.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=9438193&src=eDialog/GetContent

    12) Bush to face protests as he defends Iraq policy
    Mon Aug 22, 2005 07:21 AM ET
    By Caren Bohan
    CRAWFORD, Texas (Reuters) - President Bush, trying to
    counter the message of anti-war vigils outside his ranch and
    growing public discontent with Iraq, leaves Texas on Monday for
    the first of two speeches on the war and the September 11
    attacks, but more protesters await him.
    http://go.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=9436734&src=eDialog/GetContent

    13) On Saturday, August 27, Hands Off Venezuela,
    San Francisco Bay, will be sponsoring a report back
    on the World Youth Festival in Caracas and a presentation
    of the Film, Venezuela From Below.
    Report Back: World Youth Festival
    Mark Ostapiak, an activist with Hands Off Venezuela,
    will talk about his experience at the recently concluded
    World Youth Festival held in Caracas, Venezuela.
    Venezuela from Below
    A film by Dario Azzellini and Oliver Ressler/67 min., 2004
    In Spanish and German with English Subtitles
    7:00 PM, Saturday, August 27.
    Center for Political Education
    522 Valencia, Third Floor,
    Near 16th Street, SF (not wheelchair accessible)
    $5/$3 Students, Seniors, Unemployed

    14) WALK TALL
    By John Mellencamp
    From the album "Walk Tall"
    2004
    http://www.mellencamp.com/albums/words_and_music/lyrics.html

    15) The 911 Power to the Peaceful Festival is proud to present
    this amazing collection of Musicians, Speakers and DJ's.
    Saturday, September 10, Speedway Meadow, Golden Gate Park, S.F.
    http://www.powertothepeaceful.org/index.html

    16) Below is a solidarity statement being circulated in
    the Twin Cities by activists who are setting up a support
    committee with the help of AMFA as well as other airline workers.

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    1) Documentary of Cindy Sheehan journey to Crawford, Texas
    http://dc.indymedia.org/newswire/display/127648/index.php

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    2) Cuba's Environmental Strategy
    Ecologists-by-Necessity
    David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies (DRCLAS)
    Winter 2000
    By Richard Levins
    http://www.globalexchange.org/countries/americas/cuba/sustainable/susdev/drclasWin2000.html

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    3) Op-Ed Columnist
    The Swift Boating of Cindy Sheehan
    By FRANK RICH
    Published: August 21, 2005
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/21/opinion/21rich.html

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    4) Army planning for
    four more years in Iraq
    Top general says U.S. military prepared for 'worst case'
    Updated: 5:11 p.m. ET Aug. 20, 2005
    WASHINGTON - The Army is planning for the possibility of
    keeping the current number of soldiers in Iraq - well over
    100,000 - for four more years, the Army's top general said
    Saturday.
    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9022420/

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    5) Tribute to Father Louie Vitale
    and his new focus on the
    Struggle for peace and justice!
    Hi!
    This Friday August 26 at 7pm at St. Boniface's Church,
    175 Golden Gate Ave. is a special night!
    Father Louie Vitale, the tireless activist pastor of
    St. Boniface's (and member of Religious Witness with
    the Homeless), is retiring on September 1 to focus
    more on the struggle for peace and justice.
    As part of the tribute to him, Reader's Theater is
    presenting "The Trial of the Catonsville Nine," a play
    by Daniel Berrigan. The play focuses on the trial of
    nine catholic activists (including Berrigan) who
    walked into an induction center in Catonsville,
    Maryland in 1968 and burned draft records as a protest
    of the unjust Vietnam War.
    I AM PLAYING one of the defendants, the loveable and
    feisty George Mische.
    PLEASE come and pay honor to Father Louie and see a
    great play. All proceeds benefit the St. Boniface
    Neighborhood Center, which will continue the work for
    peace and justice that Father Louie began.
    INFO:
    "The Trial of the Catonsville Nine"
    Friday August 26, 7pm (doors open at 6:30)
    $10-$100 (no one turned away)
    Call for reservations, seating limited: 415-861-5848
    or e-mail sbnctr@hotmail.com Hope to see you there.
    Tommi

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    6) Op-Ed Columnist
    Truth in Recruiting
    By BOB HERBERT
    Published: August 22, 2005
    Stop fighting unnecessary wars, or reinstate the draft....
    With a series of television ads, the Army is also trying to
    win over what it calls the "influencers," the parents and
    other adults who have been counseling youngsters to stay
    away from the military. That campaign was packaged by the
    Leo Burnett agency, which has the following to say about
    itself:
    "Leo Burnett USA creates ideas that inspire enduring belief
    for many of the world's most valuable brands and most
    successful marketers, including McDonald's, Disney, Procter
    & Gamble, Marlboro, Altoids, Heinz, Kellogg, Nintendo and
    the U.S. Army."
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/22/opinion/22herbert.html

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    7) Concerns Are Voiced About
    Amount of Power Given
    to Major Contractor for U.S.O.
    By JAMES RISEN
    Published: August 22, 2005
    WASHINGTON, Aug. 21 - Ever since Bob Hope took his show
    on the road during World War II, the U.S.O. has been
    entertaining American troops overseas.
    But just as the organization is increasing efforts
    to support soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan, it has
    been roiled by internal concerns over its management
    practices. Several current and former U.S.O. officials
    say that the organization's president, Edward Powell,
    has given an unusual amount of power over the internal
    management of the U.S.O. to a major contractor, a man
    who has family ties to Mr. Powell.
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/22/politics/22uso.html

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    8) People's Power in Cuba. . - book review
    Hobart Spalding
    Peter Roman, People's Power: Cuba's Experience With
    Representative Government (Boulder: Westview Press, 1999),
    284 pages plus photos. A second edition, in paperback, is
    forthcoming from Rowan and Littlefield.
    http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1132/is_9_54/ai_97740516/print

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    9) FOCUS | Afghanistan Growing Deadlier for US Troops
    http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/082205Z.shtml

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    10) Taliban say will not attack Afghan voters
    Mon Aug 22, 2005 09:23 AM ET
    By Robert Birsel
    KABUL (Reuters) - Taliban fighters will not attack polling
    stations during next month's election in Afghanistan, a
    spokesman for the guerrillas said on Monday, but he vowed that
    the war against the government and U.S. forces would go on.
    http://go.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=9438211&src=eDialog/GetContent

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    11) Deadlock, doubts as Iraq ticks down to deadline
    Mon Aug 22, 2005 09:19 AM ET
    By Alastair Macdonald
    BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Hours from a midnight deadline that
    could plunge Iraq's fledgling political system into crisis,
    there was no sign of an end to deadlock on Monday over a new
    constitution and profound doubt over where that would lead.
    http://go.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=9438193&src=eDialog/GetContent

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    12) Bush to face protests as he defends Iraq policy
    Mon Aug 22, 2005 07:21 AM ET
    By Caren Bohan
    CRAWFORD, Texas (Reuters) - President Bush, trying to
    counter the message of anti-war vigils outside his ranch and
    growing public discontent with Iraq, leaves Texas on Monday for
    the first of two speeches on the war and the September 11
    attacks, but more protesters await him.
    http://go.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=9436734&src=eDialog/GetContent

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    13) On Saturday, August 27, Hands Off Venezuela,
    San Francisco Bay, will be sponsoring a report back
    on the World Youth Festival in Caracas and a presentation
    of the Film, Venezuela From Below.
    Report Back: World Youth Festival
    Mark Ostapiak, an activist with Hands Off Venezuela,
    will talk about his experience at the recently concluded
    World Youth Festival held in Caracas, Venezuela.
    Venezuela from Below
    A film by Dario Azzellini and Oliver Ressler/67 min., 2004
    In Spanish and German with English Subtitles
    7:00 PM, Saturday, August 27.
    Center for Political Education
    522 Valencia, Third Floor,
    Near 16th Street, SF (not wheelchair accessible)
    $5/$3 Students, Seniors, Unemployed

    In Venezuela, a profound social transformation identified
    as the Bolivarian process has been underway since Hugo
    Chávez's governmental takeover in 1998. It concerns a broad
    process of self organization, from which has developed
    a progressive constitution, a labor law, new educational
    possibilities, and a number of further reforms for the
    impoverished majority of the population of what is
    potentially a wealthy state.

    "We wanted to present the people themselves explaining
    what is happening, how they feel, how they live, so that
    at least some of this strength for change coming from the
    people can be conveyed. We also wanted to show that the
    people are very conscious of what is happening. They know
    what they want and what needs to be done, and that they
    do not need anybody to talk for them. They are perfectly
    capable of talking themselves. " --Dario Azzellini, Director

    Why We're Doing This:

    This is a benefit for Hands off Venezuela. HOV is bringing
    a leader of the National Union of Workers of Venezuela (UNT),
    Stalin Perez Borges, to San Francisco on September 25.
    Perez is a leader of the new Venezuelan labor federation
    that has swept out the old, corrupt, CIA-supported labor
    federation and has the majority of union workers supporting it.

    Hands Off Venezuela The Hands Off Venezuela campaign
    (HOV) is an organization of groups and individuals who
    support the right of the people of Venezuela to self-
    determination and oppose any intervention by the United
    States against the democratically elected government
    of Venezuela.

    Hands Off Venezuela in the San Francisco Bay Area is
    part of a relatively new national campaign, and joins
    with activists from Minneapolis, Boston, Miami, and
    Seattle, St. Louis, Fargo, and Providence, and others.
    HOV is also part of an international campaign, based
    in London, England, to build a worldwide campaign in
    defense of Venezuela against U.S. interference and
    aggression.
    When: 7:00 PM, Saturday, August 27.
    Where: Center for Political Education
    Address: 522 Valencia, Third Floor,
    Near 16th Street, SF (not wheelchair accessible)
    Costs: $5/$3 Students, Seniors, Unemployed

    Transit and Parking info:
    Closest Bart is 16th St.
    Mission District City-Owned Parking Lots:
    Mission & Bartlett Garage,16th & Hoff Garage

    HANDS OFF VENEZUELA
    www.ushov.org
    San Francisco: Email: sfbay@ushov.org
    Phone: (415) 864-3537

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    14) WALK TALL
    By John Mellencamp
    From the album "Walk Tall"
    2004
    http://www.mellencamp.com/albums/words_and_music/lyrics.html

    The simple-minded and the uninformed
    Can be easily led astray
    And those that cannot connect the dots
    Look the other way
    People believe what they want to believe
    When it makes no sense at all
    So be careful of those killing in Jesus's name
    He don't believe in killing at all
    And I wish you a long sight line
    And the strength to walk tall

    Walk tall
    Yeah, walk on
    Through this world
    Walk tall

    Somewhere out in the distance
    Is the death of you and me
    Even though we don't think of it much
    It's still out there for us to see
    If you treat life like a ballroom fight
    You'll die stinking of gin
    No drunkards are allowed in heaven
    No sinners will get in

    Walk tall
    Yeah, walk on
    Walk tall
    Through this world
    Walk tall

    So be careful in what you believe in
    There's plenty to get you confused
    And in this land called paradise
    You must walk in many men's shoes
    Bigotry and hatred are enemies to us all
    Grace, mercy, and forgiveness
    Will help a man walk tall

    So walk tall
    Yeah, walk on

    Walk tall

    Through this world
    Through this world
    Yeah, walk tall
    Then walk on

    Walk tall

    UNITED FOR PEACE & JUSTICE | 212-868-5545
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    15) The 911 Power to the Peaceful Festival is proud to present
    this amazing collection of Musicians, Speakers and DJ's.
    Saturday, September 10, Speedway Meadow, Golden Gate Park, S.F.
    http://www.powertothepeaceful.org/index.html

    Please explore the festival to find....

    Yoga
    9:30am YOGA with Michael Franti, Nicki Doane & Eddie
    Modestini of Yoga on Maui
    Come early and start the day with Yoga!

    Eco Skate Ramp
    New to the 911 PTTP Festival, an eco skate ramp
    will be constructed on site. The ramp will be built by
    ASEC (Action Sports Environmental Coalition) with FSC
    (forest stewardship certified) wood that came from
    last year's x-games competition. The Mini Ramp will
    be donated either to a Bay Area High School after the event.
    Confirmed to skate the ramp: Danny Way - Jen OBrien -
    CaraBeth Burnside - Lyn-z Adams - Mimi Knoop

    Healing Art Tent
    Serene enviornment offering a variety of bodywork
    including massage and reiki.

    Art Gallery
    Open-Air Art Gallery showcasing local visual artists.

    Kids Zone
    A fun tent offering face-painting, story-telling,
    arts & crafts for the kids.

    DJ Area
    open-air DJ area featuring the best in House,
    Breaks, Hip-Hop and Reggae.
    DJs: Miguel Migs -DJ Adnan -Adam Ohana -DJ M3 –
    Ren the Vinyl Archeologist - Tony Moses

    Social Justice Organizations
    Social Justice & Environmental Organizations will
    be on site, offering info on many different issues.

    Vendors
    Stroll thru the food and artisan vendor row for
    international foods and conscience products.

    American Sign Language
    ASL interpreters for the duration of Main Stage.


    MUSIC BY:

    MICHAEL FRANTI & SPEARHEAD
    ANTI-FLAG
    SAUL WILLIAMS

    JEAN GRAE
    MARIE DAULNE
    from ZAP MAMA
    GLIDE CHOIR

    SPEAKERS:

    ANGELA DAVIS
    WOODY HARELSON
    ROBERT GREENWALD

    PAUL RIECKHOFF
    MARIO HARDY
    TIM GOODRICH

    MAYOR GAVIN NEWSOM
    DAVE FRANKEL
    MARYLON BOYD

    DJs:

    MIGUEL MIGS
    DJ ADNAN
    ADAM OHANA

    DJ M3
    DJ REN
    THE VINYL ARCHEOLOGIST
    TONY MOSES

    SKATERS:

    DANNY WAY
    JEN OBRIEN
    CARABETH BURNSIDE

    LYN-Z ADAMS
    MIMI KNOOP

    www.spearheadvibrations.com

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    16) Below is a solidarity statement being circulated in
    the Twin Cities by activists who are setting up a support
    committee with the help of AMFA as well as other airline workers.

    A STATEMENT OF PROTEST AND SOLIDARITY

    As Twin Cities union leaders and activists, we want to make it
    clear that we stand against the behavior of Northwest Airlines
    management and with the workers of Northwest Airlines and their
    unions as they seek economic justice.

    For too many years the management of Northwest Airlines -- and
    other U.S. corporations -- has demanded that workers give more
    hours, more effort, and more of their lives to their jobs while
    receiving reduced compensation, less security, and less respect.  At
    the same time, management has taken home fat compensation packages,
    stock options, bonuses, and golden parachutes. NWA management is now
    in the midst of spending, by their own admission, more than $100
    million to bust the mechanics' union. They are recuiting hastily
    trained scabs and employing the infamous union-busting Vance
    Security company to intimidate the hard-working men and women who
    have given decades of their lives to Northwest.

    NWA management has demanded that mechanics allow the
    contracting-out of the 53% of their work that remains since
    management already contracted out 38% of it. Fewer than one-fourth
    of the mechanics employed in 2000 will continue to have jobs. For
    those who remain, management demands a 26% wage cut and the emptying
    of their underfunded defined-benefit pensions into 401K plans tied
    to the stock market. NWA management has demanded that flight
    attendants undergo a 40% cut in their overall compensation. They are
    seeking similar cuts from other workers and, if they are able to
    force the mechanics and the flight attendants to accept these cuts,
    these other workers -- pilots, baggage handlers, ticket agents,
    clerical workers, and others -- will have little base from which to
    resist.  The flying public will also have many reasons to question
    the safety of NWA flights.

    NWA management's behavior is all too familiar.  It mirrors the
    actions of Hormel, the Detroit newspapers, Caterpillar, Staley,
    Delphi Auto Parts, Enron, and United Airlines. It also sets the
    stage for other corporate employers to demand that their workers and
    unions allow expanded outsourcing of work, accept slashed wages and
    benefits, and give up the pensions that they have sacrificed for
    over many years.

    This must stop. These actions by NWA management, combined with
    their abuse of the trust of Minnesota citizens, tax-payers, and
    state government, make them a suitable poster child for the labor
    movement's renewed efforts to educate, organize, and mobilize all
    Americans -- native-born and immigrant, blue collar and white
    collar, manufacturing and service, women and men, union members and
    non-union members.  All of us need to say "NO!" to this kind of
    behavior. NO to union-busting! NO to corporate greed! NO to a race
    to the bottom of the economic ladder!

    We union leaders and activists stand against Northwest Airlines'
    behavior and we stand with Northwest's workers and their unions in
    their struggle for economic justice.

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