Archive for September 21st, 2003


The Japanese singing eggplants

The Japanese singing eggplants


Right here. AKA the Japanese Tatu!

Via Dave Barry’s blog

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Immigrant Workers Freedom Ride leaves…

Immigrant Workers Freedom Ride leaves L.A.


As mentioned here on 9/10, the Immigrant Workers Freedom Ride will be converging on DC on Oct 2 with buses arriving from 10 cities. The L.A. rally today was a send-off for the two buses from L.A. and about 2,000 people were there, primarily from unions who had clearly done a huge organizing job.


The L.A. Freedom Riders will spend two weeks travelling to D.C.  They will be stopping in many cities along the way to meet local activists, get media attention. They also plan to meet with many of the original Freedom Riders from the 60’s (who have enthusiastically supported this Ride.)


Rev. James Lawson spoke at the rally. He was an original Freedom Rider and was arrested many times in the South in the early 60’s. Mayor Hahn spoke, as did several members of the City Council. This Freedom Ride has been meticulously organized and I expect it’ll be making national headlines.


After they converge on DC for a rally, they head to NJ for another rally, then the final massive rally in NYC where they expect 300,000 people.

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Iraqi councilwoman shot

Iraqi councilwoman shot

Men firing assault rifles and grenades seriously wounded Aqila Al-Hashimi, a member of the U.S.-appointed Iraqi Governing Council, yesterday, in the latest of attacks against Iraqis who cooperate with the U.S. occupation.

The is a major escalation by the insurgents. The woman who was shot was a ranking member of Saddam’s regime before being appointed by us to be on the Council.

Al-Hashimi is a linguist with a doctorate in modern literature who rose to senior levels of Saddam Hussein’s foreign ministry. She reportedly has impressed U.S. officials with her pragmatism and efficiency.

The Fugs have a song on their new CD about people like her. It’s called "Chameleon".

And oh, didn’t Bush once loudly proclaim Saddam supporters wouldn’t be allowed in a new government? Or was that just one more instance where he "misspoke"?

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