Archive for October 5th, 2004


John Perry Barlow on the election

Supporting Kerry Anyway….



I’m aloft somewhere between Rome and Cincinnati, jetting back towards my crazed, stupefied, dangerous country after three days in Berlin. I dread coming home. You know things have taken a paradoxical turn when Germany feels safe, sane, and free by comparison with the United States of America. But that’s how it looks to me. That’s how it looks to the Germans too. The idea that we might actually re-elect George Bush is unfathomable - indeed, inexcusable - to them.


As one of them put it to me, “We can forgive you for electing him once. As we ought to know, any electorate can make a tragic mistake. But if you elect him twice, we will start fearing you Americans as much as we currently fear your government.”


For the last month or so, the election seemed reminiscent to me of ads for the film “Alien vs. Predator, ” the tag line of which goes, “Whoever wins, we lose.” (Further, it has seemed right to me that one of these characters is an alien and the other a predator.)

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Xmas cards, political and otherwise

Cara Scissoria has just released her 2004 Christmas cards. She has lots of other political cards too!


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Rally in support of striking hotel workers. Today in LA

Today there wil be a rally and civil disobedience at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in downtown L.A. (7th and Hope.) Gather at 4:30. Rally at 5 pm. About fifteen people will sit in the middle of the street at about 5:30 in an act of civil disobedience in solidarity with the workers, and will be arrested. 


Such acts of CD are carefully worked out in advance. Those being arrested attend training sessions. The police are informed as to what will be happening. This is done deliberately in hopes that everything goes peacefully. Those arrested usually get released within a few hours, often with nothing more than maybe a $100 ticket. Were things not so carefully scripted then the arrests might get much more serious, not to mention the possibility of police overreacting.


The hotel strike so far is just in San Francisco, but may spread to Los Angeles and DC soon.


Hotel strike at stalemate



San Francisco hotels and the union representing 4,000 striking and locked-out workers dug in their heels Monday, showing no signs of movement toward restarting contract talks.


Volume increases in hotel dispute



Union workers phoning, urging customers to cancel.

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Rumsfeld tells truth, horrifies self

Donald Rumsfeld says no hard evidence links Saddam to al-Qaida, then


He first said “To my knowledge, I have not seen any strong, hard evidence that links the two.” then, hours later, no doubt aghast at his accidental truth-telling said his comment “regrettably was misunderstood.”


What’s to misunderstand?


Certainly not this


Four U.S. soldiers charged with murder



Four soldiers accused of smothering an Iraqi general during an interrogation last fall have been charged with murder, bringing the total number of U.S. troops charged with murder in Iraq to at least 10.

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