Archive for December 15th, 2003


AFL-CIO President John Sweeney at…

AFL-CIO President John Sweeney at grocery strike rally  in LA


Tuesday, Dec 16, 11:30 am
(that’s probably today, as you read this!)
Century Plaza Hotel
Century City, LA
March to Von’s at Beverwill & Pico


10,000 people expected!


The UFCW has called their local presidents to a meeting at the hotel, and with Sweeney speaking, this rally will get major press coverage.


Come support the heroic striking grocery workers. Their battle is our battle.

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Too weird

Too weird


I’ve overheard several conversations since Saddam’s capture, people saying, wow so they finally got that guy, what’s his name … bin Laden …, yeah him, they got him.

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Have a happy Scientologist Christmas!

Have a happy Scientologist Christmas!


Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood CA


I photo’ed this walking to my car after the candlelight vigil where I helped tackle the crazy naked bleeding man and then danced to a South Asian drumming troupe, Truly, it was a surrealistic night, yes it was…

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Saddam and the US

Saddam and the US


From Michael Moore



Thank God Saddam is finally back in American hands! He must have really missed us. Man, he sure looked bad! But, at least he got a free dental exam today. That’s something most Americans can’t get.


America used to like Saddam. We LOVED Saddam. We funded him. We armed him. We helped him gas Iranian troops.


But then he screwed up. He invaded the dictatorship of Kuwait and, in doing so, did the worst thing imaginable — he threatened an even BETTER friend of ours: the dictatorship of Saudi Arabia, and its vast oil reserves.  The Bushes and the Saudi royal family were and are close business partners, and Saddam, back in 1990, committed a royal blunder by getting a little too close to their wealthy holdings. Things went downhill for Saddam from there.


We allowed and encouraged American corporations to do business with Saddam in the 1980s. That’s how he got chemical and biological agents so he could use them in chemical and biological weapons. Here’s the list of some of the stuff we sent him (according to a 1994 U.S. Senate report):


* Bacillus Anthracis, cause of anthrax.
* Clostridium Botulinum, a source of botulinum toxin.
* Histoplasma Capsulatam, cause of a disease attacking lungs, brain, spinal cord, and heart.
* Brucella Melitensis, a bacteria that can damage major organs.
* Clostridium Perfringens, a highly toxic bacteria causing systemic illness.
* Clostridium tetani, a highly toxigenic substance.


From friend DJ Mitchell:



FACT: The CIA supported Saddam’s rise to power.


FACT: The Reagan administration considered the Saddam government our ally.


FACT: The first President Bush considered Saddam a friend through the first two years of his presidency.  Only in July 1990, when Iraq (with State Department approval) invaded Kuwait, did Bush change his position.


From investigative journalist Greg Palast:



1979: Seizes power with US approval; moves allegiance from Soviets to USA in Cold War.


1980: Invades Iran, then the “Unicycle of Evil,” with US encouragement and arms.


1982: Reagan regime removes Saddam’s regime from official US list of state sponsors of terrorism.


1983: Saddam hosts Donald Rumsfeld in Baghdad.  Agrees to “go steady” with US corporate suppliers.


1984: US Commerce Department issues license for export of aflatoxin to Iraq useable in biological weapons.


1988:  Kurds in Halabja, Iraq, gassed.


1987-88:  US warships destroy Iranian oil platforms in Gulf and break Iranian blockade of Iraq shipping lanes, tipping war advantage back to Saddam.


In Baghdad today, the US-installed replacement for Saddam, Paul Bremer, appeared to acknowledge his predecessor Saddam’s prior work for the US State Department when he told Iraqis, “For decades, you suffered at the hands of this cruel man. For decades, Saddam Hussein divided you and threatened an attack on your neighbors.”


Hmm, this next one may be apocryphal…



Saddam was also heartened by Mr. Bush’s promise that, “The capture of Saddam Hussein does not mean the end of violence in Iraq.”  With new attacks by and on US and other foreign occupation forces, the former strongman stated, “It’s reassuring to know my legacy of darkness and pain for Iraqis will continue under the leadership of President Bush.”


This isn’t.



While lauding the capture of Mr. Hussein, experts caution that the War on Terror is far from over, noting that Osama bin Laden, James Baker and George W. Bush remain at large.

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Dennis Kucinich to speak in…

Dennis Kucinich to speak in LA to oppose Three Strikes


Sunday Dec 21, 2 pm
The Quaker House
4167 Normandie
LA


Three Stikes is the grotesque California law that mandates very long prison sentences for second and third felony offenses - including non violent felonies. Thus, the tragic result is that hundreds of California inmates are doing 20, 30, 40 years for non-violent crimes. This is vindictive, nasty madness. Did I mention most of inmates serving three strikes are people of color or did you already figure that out?


Sponsored by FACTS (Families To Amend California’s Three Strikes), who is launching a proposition drive to make Three Strikes for violent felonies only.

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Diebold e-mail discusses price gouging…

Diebold e-mail discusses price gouging Maryland



An e-mail found in a collection of files stolen from Diebold Elections Systems’ internal database recommends charging Maryland “out the yin-yang,” if the state requires Diebold to add paper printouts to the $73 million voting system it purchased.


The e-mail from “Ken,” dated Jan. 3, 2003, discusses a (Baltimore) Sun article about a University of Maryland study of the Diebold system:


“Ken” later clarifies that he meant “out the yin-yang,” adding, “any after-sale changes should be prohibitively expensive.”


This is NOT a company I wish to entrust my voting to.

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First comes sanctions, then comes…

First comes sanctions, then comes invasions?



United States slaps sanctions on Syria


US President George W Bush signed legislation Friday that aims to punish Syria for alleged ties to terrorists, tacit support for insurgents in Iraq, and efforts to obtain weapons of mass destruction

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US Army thug gets slap…

US Army thug gets slap on wrist



He watched four of his soldiers from the 220th Field Artillery Battalion beat the detainee on the head and body. He also threatened to kill <the detainee>


And for this Lt. Col. Allen West gets a $5,000 fine, reassignment while awaiting retirement, and “the punishment does not affect West’s eligibility for retirement and pension”


And we wonder why other countries don’t trust us or believe much of what we say.

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