Archive for September 12th, 2003


Orange County antiwar protester held…

Orange County antiwar protester held by FBI


Yesterday,  on September 11, five vehicles described as a “FBI caravan” in Santa Ana ,California followed antiwar protester Josh Canolla after the regular Thursday antiwar/anti occupation of Iraq protest at Santa Ana College Campus. Protesters said five cars were following them all afternoon and evening.


Canolla, who is about 20, was arrested by the FBI in a 1 am raid of his home for reasons yet unknown. He will be arraigned at the Roybol Federal Bldg in downtown L.A. between 3:00 - 5:00 PM today. The house where he lives with other peace activists is  described as “under FBI siege” at this moment and the occupants are not allowed to leave or enter their home without being searched by FBI.


Jim Lafferty of the National Lawyers Guild is directly involved. For any activist in L.A., this is all you need to know. For those who don’t know Jim, he’s the best - tireless and effective.


From la.indymedia.org, from people inside the house



At 1 am PT Fri. 9.12.03 FBI and ATF agents approached our collective home and arrested one of our members. They would not provide a reason but we knew it was politically motivated because that member has been a key organizer in anti-war and antiBush protests. Since 2 am they have completely surrounded our home. They will not let us come or go with any boxes or bags, incl school notebooks. They cut our Net access. They say they will be there until their warrant arrives so they can search our house.


More on this once we know why he was arrested. Whatever it is, it sounds serious. And this is FBI, not local police.

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“The Man in Black” passes

“The Man in Black” passes


Johnny Cash dead at 71.


What a career. From his start at Sun Records in the early 50’s, when he, Elvis, Carl Perkins, and Jerry Lee Lewis were on the same label at the same time, to his towering success as a country singer, to later simultaneous acceptance by both hardcore Christians and hardcore punks, Johnny Cash was the real deal.


The rockabilly he and the others did for Sun Records can fairly be considered as one of the major catalysts that started rock and roll. He began dressing in black in the 60’s as a protest against the direction the country was going, a genuinely radical act for a country singer in the 60’s.


He performed at Billy Graham revivals and punk rockers released tributes to him. That gravelly voice will be missed.

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[1]Saul Alinsky

Saul Alinsky


Alinsky is that rarity in American life, a superlative organizer, strategist, and tactician who is also a social philosopher.”
– Charles E. Silberman


“He cannot be bought; he cannot be intimidated; and he breaks all the rules.”
– The Economist


“The establishment can accept being screwed, but not being laughed at. What bugs them most about me is that unlike humorless radicals, I have a hell of a good time doing what I’m doing.”
–Saul Alinsky


I’ve been re-reading Rules for Radicals by Saul Alinksy, which was published in ‘71, Alinsky died in ‘72 and was a long time radical organizer who genuinely got stuff done. He started the Industrial Areas Foundations (IAF) in the 40’s which helped desperately poor and exploited people in Chicago gain control over their lives. That organization continues to morph and grow.



The scale of the IAF’s work today–there are some 50 church-based, interfaith and interracial organizations stretching from East Brooklyn to the East Side of Los Angeles–is steadily approaching Alinsky’s unfulfilled dream of a large network of “Peoples’ Organizations” that would provide tens-of-thousands of ordinary working and modest-income Americans with a measure of power to shape decisions that affect their lives and communities.


Sojourners, “Christians for Justice and Peace”, comments:



The origins of community organizing are generally traced to the pioneering work of Saul Alinsky, who built the first community organizing effort in Chicago’s Back of the Yards neighborhood in the 1930s. Alinsky created the early community-based efforts by organizing existing groups into collective action around particular issues.


In 1952, one of his organizations recruited a young Cesar Chavez.



In 1952, Cesar was laboring in apricot orchards outside San Jose when he met Fred Ross, an organizer for the Community Service Organization, a barrio-based self-help group sponsored by Chicago-based Saul Alinsky’s Industrial Areas Foundation. Within several months Cesar was a full-time organizer with CSO, coordinating voter registration drives, battling racial and economic discrimination against Chicano residents and organizing new CSO chapters across California and Arizona.


Chavez of course went on to co-found the United Farm Workers…


BTW, Alinsky more than once forced Mayor Daley the first of Chicago to back off and back down, something few were capable of.


I’ll be discussing the Rules for Radicals over the next several days, however here are some of Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals.



These rules take advantage of the patterns of weakness, arrogance, repeated mistakes, and miscalculations large organizations and their leadership make:




  1. Power is not only what you have, but what the target thinks you have.


  2. Never go outside the expertise of your people. Feeling secure stiffens the backbone.


  3. Whenever possible, go outside the expertise of the target. Look for ways to increase insecurity, anxiety, and uncertainty.


  4. Make the target live up to its own book of rules. If the rule is that every letter or E-mail gets a reply, send thousands.


  5. Ridicule, especially against organizational leaders, is a potent weapon. There’s no defense. It’s irrational. It’s infuriating. It also works as a key pressure point to force concessions.


  6. A good tactic is one your people enjoy. They’ll keep doing it without urging and come back to do more. They’ll even suggest better ones.


  7. Keep the pressure on. Never let up. Keep trying new tactics to keep the opposition off balance. As the target masters one approach, hit them with something new.


  8. Pick the target. Target an individual, personalize the attack, polarize and demoralize his/her supporters. Go after people, not institutions. Hurting, harassing, and humiliating individuals, especially leaders, causes more rapid organizational change.

I leave you (for now) with one of the dedications for Rules for Radicals, which gives the flavor of the man:



Lest we forget an over-the-shoulder acknowledgment to the very first radical; from all our legends, mythology and history (and who is to know where mythology leaves off and history begins–or which is which), the first radical known to man who rebelled against the establishment and did it so effectively that at least he won his own kingdom — Lucifer.


Alinsky links
Progress.org
ITVS
Biography

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Tommy Chong gets nine months…

Tommy Chong gets nine months in jail for selling bongs



Actor Tommy Chong of the spaced-out, dope-smoking comedy duo “Cheech & Chong” was sentenced to nine months in prison and fined $20,000 on Thursday for distributing marijuana pipes over the Internet.


Madness. On the anniversary of 9/11, as Bush mouths platitudes about catching terrorists, Tommy Chong gets nine months for selling bongs. I’m sure glad this country has its priorities right…

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South Korean commits suicide at…

South Korean commits suicide at WTO protest



A South Korean protester killed himself and others fought riot police in the Mexican beach resort of Cancun on Wednesday as ministers opened global trade talks trying to bridge a gulf between rich and poor states.


The South Korean man in his mid-50s climbed onto a high security fence at the height of the protests against the World Trade Organization and waved a banner that read “WTO Kills Farmers.”


He then stabbed himself in the chest and later died of his injuries in hospital. One of his friends said it was an “act of sacrifice” to show his disgust at the WTO and its policies.


He was a farmer driven into bankruptcy by the WTO deliberate policy of dumping foreign rice in South Korea.

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From the Dean Defense Force

From the Dean Defense Force


Howard Dean recently said the US “should not take sides in the Middle East.”  And was immediately attacked by members of his own party in the House,  Gephardt supporters all, using this as a way to whack the frontrunner.  And to Hell with the Palestinians. It’s really quite stomach-turning and craven.


So, the Dean Defense Forces ask that you contact them and express yourself!



Something to keep in mind, even as you’re writing your own letters, is that what these people are expressing outrage is the idea that the US should be a fair negotiator in peace talks. Attacking fair mediation is not only ridiculous, it’s harmful to the Middle East Peace Process. If one side doesn’t trust us, no one can walk away a winner. To that extent, those who would demand a biased negotiator are, in effect, demanding more violence in the future.


1) We’ve included a list below of all the relevant Representatives, where they are from, and how to contact them. Use it. Especially contact any Reps from your home state. If none are from your home state, contact Nancy Pelosi. For a Democratic leader to make such a statement about a Presidential candidate is, well, unacceptable in my mind.


2) Pass this message on to friends and other Dean supporters. We need to let these Representatives know that we, their supporters at the grassroots, don’t appreciate their uncalled for attacks. There’s hundreds of us on this listserv. We need thousands.


3) Keep the pressure on. Ask for an apology. These are attacks motivated by pure politics.


The letter from the Representatives can be found at http://www.house.gov/berman/letter_new.html


These are the names, districts, and contact URLs for the Representatives. Where only the main page is provided, scroll to the bottom of their webpage to find contact info:


Howard Berman (CA-28) howard.berman@mail.house.gov
Nancy Pelosi (CA) http://www.house.gov/pelosi/contact/contact.html
Robert Matsui (CA-25) http://www.house.gov/matsui/contact.html
Steny Hoyer (MD-5)http://hoyer.house.gov/feedback.cfm?campaign=hoyers&type=Let%27s%20Talk
Martin Frost (TX-24) http://www.house.gov/frost/off.htm
Nita Lowey (NY-18) http://www.house.gov/lowey/contact.htm
Tom Lantos (CA-12) http://www.house.gov/lantos/contact.html
Edward Markey (MA-7) http://www.house.gov/markey/
Chet Edwards (TX-11) http://www.house.gov/edwards
Ben Cardin (MD-3) http://www.cardin.house.gov/ContactRepCardin.asp
Steve Rothman (NJ-9) http://rothman.house.gov/district_9.htm
Steve Israel (NY-2) http://www.house.gov/israel/contact.htm
Gary Ackerman (NY-5) http://www.house.gov/ackerman/pages/contact.html
Barney Frank (MA-4) http://www.house.gov/frank/contact.html
Rahm Emanuel (IL-5) http://www.house.gov/emanuel/contact.shtml
Adam Smith (WA-9) http://www.house.gov/adamsmith/contact/contact.html
Anthony Weiner (NY-9) http://www.house.gov/weiner/offices.htm
Chris Bell (TX-25) http://bell.house.gov/NR/exeres/8AC54CEB-461F-4BC4-A72B-E1AD49349856.htm
Adam Schiff (CA-29) http://www.house.gov/schiff/as_sub_contact.htm
Hilda Solis (CA-32) http://solis.house.gov/NR/exeres/E36615AA-49BD-463E-9271-58C3DC96F789.htm
Robert Menendez (NJ-13) http://menendez.house.gov/talk/
Shelley Berkley (NV-1) http://www.house.gov/berkley/con_reach.html
Robert Andrews (NJ-1) http://www.house.gov/andrews/contact.htm
Joseph Crowley (NY-7) http://www.house.gov/formcrowley/contact.htm
Jose Serrano (NY-16) http://www.house.gov/serrano/contact.htm
John Larson (CT-1) http://www.house.gov/larson/
Ellen Tauscher (CA-10) http://www.house.gov/tauscher/letstalk.html
Dennis Cardoza (CA-18) http://www.house.gov/cardoza/contact.shtml
Patrick Kennedy (RI-1) http://www.house.gov/patrickkennedy/
Linda Sanchez (CA-39) http://www.house.gov/lindasanchez/contact.shtml
Harold Ford, Jr. (TN-9) http://www.house.gov/ford/
Brad Sherman (CA-27) http://www.house.gov/sherman/contact.shtml
Dutch Ruppersberger (MD-2) http://www.dutch.house.gov/feedback.cfm?
Alcee Hastings (FL-23)
http://www.house.gov/alceehastings/


That’s them folks. Get this list out there please.

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