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"You
can look at war as a massing of arms and matérial and
troops, but you can also see it as something else--as a delicate
web of interwoven choices made by human beings, made out of
a certain consciousness. The decision to order an attack,
the choice to obey or disobey an order, to fire or not to
fire a weapon. Armies and, indeed, any culture that supports
them must convince the people that all the decisions are made
already, and they have no choice. But that is never true."
The Fifth Sacred Thing" by Starhawk
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in the sense of the absence of war is of little value to someone
who is dying of hunger or cold. It will not remove the pain
of torture inflicted on a prisoner of conscience. It does not
comfort those who have lost their loved ones in floods caused
by senseless deforestation in a neighboring country. Peace can
only last where human rights are respected, where the people
are fed and where individuals and nations are free -
The Dalai Lama
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e'k, rangimarie, hedd, pace, tutquin, shanti, vrede, paquilisli,
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"The choice is
not between violence and nonviolence, but between nonviolence
and nonexistence." Martin
Luther King
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MAKING
PEACE WITH OURSELVES

Drums im protestof the First Nations Governance
Act (FNGA)
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Dear
People,I
am grateful for the abundance I witness in nature,
and for the flourishing of hopeful spirits. Admittedly
hopeful by nature, I remain so, and am buoyed by those
around me who continue to act with the intention to
share, strengthen, and work toward developing and
manifesting hopeful visions of a world filled with
peace, love and justice.
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URGENT-Calling
all activists: let the President and your Congresspeople
know what you think about the continuing impact of a
U.S. presence in the middle east. White House comment
line: (202) 456-1111, email the President: president@whitehouse.gov,
or:
Find your Senators:
www.senate.gov
Find your Representative:
www.house.gov
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PEACE
It's so much easier to make war than to make peace.
War only requires finding the soft underbelly of the
other, and attacking with the force to do violence.
Often a single act, well placed, does fatal damage.
Peace, on the other hand, is ecological--it is created
not out of one move, but through the joining of many
moves, in an exquisite dance of increasingly intimate
exchanges. Peace requires attention to sequence--some
moves are necessary before others can be embraced.
The notion of peace being "achieved" is a
misapprehension. War--or rather success in war--can
be achieved because its end is the destruction of something
dynamic. War renders static what was previously alive.
By contrast, peacemaking brings tender life to what
was previously barren. Peace is not achieved. Peace
is nurtured, cared for, and lived in joy. Peace is alive.
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June 26 Vote to Destroy Last Ownership Regulations on Media
as Chicago Hosts Public Forum on Media OwnershipMichael Powell,
FCC chair, has admitted to planning sweeping changes in U.S.
media ownership during the first week of June (likely June
2) in hopes of bringing the changes to a vote at the agency's
June 26 open meeting.The planned changes could lead to a single
company owning all the media properties in a single city and
an acceleration of hypercommercialism of the media. But a
movement is afoot to raise awareness of these plans in hopes
of stopping them. CLICK
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War
Costs Our Children's Future
War Resister Statistics
for Education
Compiled by Frida Berrigan,
Senior Research Associate, World Policy Institute
April 11, 2003 - President
Bush asked Congress for $75 billion to pay the initial costs
of the war in Iraq.
For the same amount
of money, we could hire 1,155,715 Elementary School Teachers
to educate Americas children
Five days of war in
Iraq = Eliminate illiteracy world wide
($1.1 billion) ($5
billion, World
Game Institute)
2.8 hours of war in
Iraq = Nutrition supplements for 200,000 eligible families
not
($45.8 million per
hour) covered ($130 million, CBPP)
1 minute of war in
Iraq = Headstart Education for 115 children
($763,000 a minute)
($6,633 per child, National Priorities Project)
1 second of war in
Iraq = Twice what U.S. spends per year, per child
($12,730 per second)
in primary education ($6,043, Digest of Ed. Stats)
For more information:
Center for Budget and Policy Priorities http://www.cbpp.org/
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Dear
Editor,
(The response to this letter is in the next column
by Dr. Clark Britain)
I
noted that you posted "Susan Urbanek Linville'
case against Marijuana" by Clark Brittain w/o
linking to the primary article. In fact, I wonder
if anyone on your staff even read the primary article.
Dr. Brittain
has basically twisted Sue's article to bolster his
political agenda. Nothing new there. What is bothersome
is that you seem to have bought into that process
without the slightest degree of critical thinking.
Sue has a Ph.D. in biology, by the way, though he
refrains from mentioning that and actually implies
otherwise.
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In Response
by Dr. Clark Britain
"there is a lot of information
'out there' and virtually all of it (Scientific,
reasoned, or studied) supports legalization
and medical utility of marijuana... "
Patricia,
I will try to address Steve Ramey's letter in
a bit more detail. There is no doubt Ms. Urbanek
Linville is well read and articulate. People
with varying backgrounds can read the same article
and come away with differing views on that article.
It's the old glass half full, half empty syndrome.
However, I will try to make my point a bit clearer
than the HT word limit allows.
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4000
Demonstrate Opposition to FNGA
See Photo
05/15/03 KENORA -
Around 4000 First Nations and non-aboriginal people
took to the streets of Kenora to protest the First Nations
Governance Act (FNGA). Kenora is the home riding of
Bob Nault, Canadian Minister of Indian and Northern
Affairs, and his proposed suite of Bills would mean
drastic changes to Aboriginal rights in Canada. Read |
Dear Friends,
For Rachael,
and other fellow activists who have been casually
killed while offering an alternative to senseless
violence.
I am perplexed by the callousness of those who would
deny worth of cause to all but the well armed, suited
and protected, paid military persons entwined in conflict.
I hear the "GOD
BLESS OUR SOLDIERS AND....etc." For Rachael,
and other fellow activists who have been casually
killed while offering an alternative to senseless
violence.
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chances. When rowing forward, the boat may rock. -Chinese
Proverb |
Endangered:
Family Farms/Amish Communities/Wildlife/Your Tax Dollars"
Paving this Indiana
paradise to build a highway would be a four-lane fleecing
of America...a fleecing that would take you and your
tax dollars for a billion dollar ride." Tom Brokaw,
NBC Nightly News, April 29, 1998
The state is trying to reject our "Common Sense
I-69" alternative. This endangers Amish communities,
the Patoka National Wildlife Refuge and will costs
taxpayers over $1 billion dollars. The state's plans
would immediately destroy over 7,000 acres of forests,
wetlands and farmland and set the stage for much more
destruction.
FOR MORE
INFORMATION
Your letters needed now: HERE'S
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Flag-waver's arrest tells us we
have something to fear
by Ruth Holladay
related stories
- Bush
protester won't accept bond by Jim Walker
May 20, 2003,
IndyStar.com
The original published version of this story contained
an error which has been corrected.
Be scared. Be
very scared.
You live in a city that harbors a "violent"
flag-waver, a man so subversive that he "separated
from the group" of his fellow demonstrators --
talk about a radical! -- during President Bush's visit
here last week. This crazed fiend then jogged along
the sidewalk, "violently" waving his United
Nations flag, according to an Indianapolis Police
Department report, while the commander-in-chief's
motorcade tooled down 38th Street near the Indiana
State Fairgrounds. Read
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Guest Column
about Julia
Ward Howe originally appeared in the Bloomington
Herald-Times, May 2002
by Denise Breeden-Ost
"Howe did not
exhort moms to put their feet up, daughters and sons to
buy greeting cards."
In 1870, Julia Ward
Howe invented Mother's Day. Or did she? Howe might not recognize
her "Mothers' Day for Peace" in 2002. Here is
Howe's "Mother's Day Proclamation": Read
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May
12, 2003
Hon. Richard G. Lugar
1180 Market Tower
10 West Market Street
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Dear Senator Luger:
It was
a privilege to hear your Commencement address at Indiana
University. I would also like to express my appreciation
for Chip Sinders's kindness in meeting with Bret Davis and
me. We admire your receptivity to constituent concern, and
we are grateful for the efforts of Chip, Lesley, and Ken
to listen to diverse opinions. Read
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to do something imperfectly than to do nothing flawlessly.
-Robert H. Schuller |
Education
- The Root of All Good
Education experts
put a series of powerful arguments on the table Wednesday
in testimony before a congressional committee aimed at
persuading legislators to support increased U.S. spending
on global education--especially girls' education--to $1
billion annually by 2006.
OneWorld US - May 16, 2003
Alison Raphael, OneWorld U.S.
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Is Cuba Next?
Amid
signs that the US government is going to take aggressive
actions against Cuba a demonstration organized by the
No
War on Cuba Movement was held at the Treasury Department.
The US already maintains a strict economic embargo on
Cuba, administered by the Dept of Treasury, as well as
a travel ban. Following the expulsion of 13 Cuban diplomats
and escalating rhetoric from the Bush administration,
many worry that Cuba could be next on the hit list in
the war on terrorism.
The Funkinest Journalist interviewed Olivia Burlingame
of the No War on Cuba Movement, who provides background
on the current situation with Cuba. The Funkinest Journalist
airs on Thrursday's from 9-11pm on Radio CPR, 97.5FM
in the Mt. Pleasant neighborhood.
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Grace
News
By Russell
Mokhiber and Robert Weissman
The U.S. government this week launched its Arabic language
satellite TV news station for Muslim Iraq.
It is being produced in a studio -- Grace Digital Media
-- controlled by
fundamentalist Christians who are rabidly pro-Israel. Read
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Starhawk
Back Home
I'm back
home and safe--here's one more story from Palestine, Starhawk
Next
year in Mas¹Ha
By Starhawk
On the
eve of Passover, after a month I spent in the occupied territories
of Palestine working with the International Solidarity movment,
a month that saw one of our people deliberately run over
by a bulldozer driven by an Israeli soldier, ...
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West
Virginia Dept. of Corrections Witholds Privileges Due to Internet
Support prisoners in West Virginia
by Bork 8:11pm Tue May 13 '03 (Modified on 2:54pm Thu May
22 '03) jamieandjoe@mutualaid.org
The Mount Olive Correctional Complex / WV Dept of Corrections
inmate regulations call for a 90 day Loss of Privileges for
an inmate's name being found on the Internet through search
engines. Read |
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Ice
Mountain on Trial
by michigan IMC
May
2003Modified: 05/16 09:46 EST
The fight against water privatization continues in Mecosta
County, Michigan. There, the citizens group Michigan Citizens
for Water Conservation is engaged in a legal battle with
Ice Mountain Water, alleging that the bottling plant violaties
Michigan's public trust principles. MCWC lawyers argue that
Michigan's public lakes and streams are entrusted as a common
good to the people of the state, and can therefore not be
sold for profit. Read
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U.S.:
Bush Expands the Infrastructure of a Police State
By Patrick Martin
5 May 2003
While claiming democracy
and freedom as the goal of its invasion and occupation of
Iraq, the Bush administration is moving step by step to
restrict freedom and undermine democracy at home, building
up the infrastructure of a police state with essentially
unlimited powers to spy on, interrogate and arrest American
citizens. Read
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Public Hearings to Repeal the Patriot Act July 3 |
by Kellie Gasink
On July 3, cities around the country will hold National
Public Hearings to Repeal the Patriot Act.
On July 3, cities around the country will sponsor independent
public hearings called by the National Coalition to Repeal
the Patriot Act. I would like the folks in each city to
select a liason to work with me because I will be working
through ALL the steps to make these a successful public
hearings with all the cities that choose to hold public
hearings. Read
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Repro
Choice: Oppose the Unborn Victims of Violence Act
Sometime
in the next few months, we expect the Senate to consider--probably
with little notice--S.146, the Unborn Victims of Violence
Act. "On its face," according to a fact sheet
from Planned Parenthood, "this bill creates a penalty
for violation of a number of criminal statutes if, in the
course of commission of these crimes, an "unborn child"
is injured or killed. The dangerous reality of the bill,
however, is that it would elevate the legal status of the
fetus to that of an adult human being. This is merely the
first step toward eroding a woman's right to choose. The
loss of a wanted pregnancy is a tragedy, but solutions should
be real, not political." Read
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Dear
Green Dove,
from Mazin Qumsiyeh
As I hear
of an appointed General Garner (one who signed a Zionist
statement attacking Palestinians) "in
charge of Iraq" now creating "jobs" for subservient
Iraqi and Iraqi Americans (recruited by the CIA or
Wolfowitz at the Pentagon). As Iraqi oil and money start
flowing to a myriad of pockets of corrupt new "officials"
and much media attention is paid to other
corrupt elitists and people in power (including Israeli
apologists who hijacked our government and got
Israel its war). As countries who did not tow the Bush/Rumsfeld/Cheny
line are being punished while
countries that did are getting the crumbs of the
massive spoils of war. As American, Israeli, and European
"collectors" buy and sell Iraqi treasures.
As Israel continues its rampage against the occupied Palestinians
(now fortified with billions more of our
taxes). As I hear the news of Israeli demands for Palestinian
refugees to give-up their right of return
to their homes and lands. And finally, as the American public
has to turn to other sources of information while the US
media keeps spouting propaganda lulling some into talk of
WMD, "democracy", Saddam and other distractions.
It is time then to just put out the Universal Declaration
of Human Rights (signed by both the US and
Israel but violated daily by these countries). So here it
is, read it and judge for yourself.
Mazin
Qumsiyeh
visit our new website and act: http://Al-Awda.org
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Police
Shut Down HotHouse
HotHouse,
the non-profit club well-known not only for its vibrant,
multicultural entertainment, but its enthusiastic support
for other progressive community projects, was raided by
the Chicago Police Department on Friday night. Put in the
context of growing Chicago police harassment of other left-of-center
organizing projects since the March 20th Lake Shore Drive
protest, this is an attack that we ignore at our peril.
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is absolute commitment to the way of love. Love is not emotional
bash; it is not empty sentimentalism. It is the active outpouring
of one's whole being into the being of another." - Martin
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CHANGE OF VIEWPOINT
by Ellen Barfield
May 25, 2003
It is most peculiar
to find yourself back again where you were half your life
ago, and with an entirely different agenda. I was 23 years
old and quite naive when I traveled to South Korea under
US Army orders in January 1980. At age 46 this May I found
myself again traveling there, this time to testify at the
commemoration of the Gwangju uprising and massacre of 1980
as a guest of the Korea Truth Commission (KTC).
As a newly-promoted
Army Sergeant I had no idea there had been an assassination
and coup in South Korea in 1979, nor that unrest was widespread
due to anger at the illegal military dictatorship.
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loathe America, and what it has done to the rest of
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I knew
that the wave of anti-Americanism that would swell up after
the Iraq war would make me feel ill. And it has. It has
made me much, much more ill than I had expected.
My anti-Americanism
has become almost uncontrollable. It has possessed me, like
a disease. It rises up in my throat like acid reflux, that
fashionable American sickness. I now loathe the United States
and what it has done to Iraq and the rest of the helpless
world.
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