Thousands Take to Salt Lake Streets Saturday

It was an amazing day.

The weather was perfect, the speakers were inspiring, the music was awesome, rally-goers were creative, and the anarchist kids, with their drums, voices and high energy, were instrumental in creating a vibrant presence in our event and confronting the police (more on that in my next post and how the police were less than helpful yesterday), resulting in some arrests outside the rally plaza.

My voice is raspy this morning from radical cheerleading yesterday (during the local farmers market in the park where the pre-march gathering was held, during the march itself where our squad positioned ourselves in three spots along the route and entertained marchers with cheers, and then later at a local bar where rally-goers gathered and Raphael and I did more cheers…..).

Here is one photo from yesterday, taken by Jenni’s daughter, Autumn, who served as the official radical cheerleader photographer yesterday:

(Can you guess which one I am in this photo? How about Jenni, of Jen’s Journal?)

Today I am going through the few hundred photos I have downloaded on my computer and will be posting them.

In the meantime, below are links to the online local coverage of yesterday’s event. It is interesting to note how the newspapers accurately reported the numbers attending and the tv outlets did not:

SLC protesters join global call for pullout of troops from Iraq – Salt Lake Tribune front page top headline(online version)
3 are arrested at Salt Lake protest – 2,000 gather to express views, hear Rocky – Deseret News ront page, a headline, but further down (online version)
Hundreds Gather to Protest War– Channel 5 NBC
Hundreds Meet At Pioneer Park For War Protest – Channel 2 CBS

Pre-September 24 Rally pics

It’s almost here! Tomorrow (Sept 24) promises to be a BIG day in Salt Lake. We are expecting thousands.

Here are some photos of “pre-Sept 24” activities.

Radical Cheerleaders getting ready, Thursday, Sept 22:

Sign-making and puppet preparing Thursday, Sept 22 at a participant’s business warehouse:




Sign-making at the activist retail shop FREE SPEECH ZONE, owned by the GPUT secretary. This event was sponsored by the GPUT.







Pom Poms Not Bomb Bombs!

I was the antithesis of a cheerleader or sorority girl in school.

But that has changed.

One of the main things I will be doing at the gathering rally and in the march tomorrow is serving my role as one of Salt Lake’s Pom Poms Not Bomb Bombs Radical Cheerleaders!

Our squad was featured in a March, 2005,
article
in Salt Lake’s Progressive Magazine called the CATALYST.

The cheers we will be doing are:

We’re Pom Poms, Not Bomb Bombs!
RESIST!

War and Occupation

and UGLY:

U-G-L-Y
Mr. Bush you cheat you lie
You UGLY uh uh you ugly
G-R-E-E-D
Your slow repsonse don’t fool me
you greedy uh uh you greedy
E-V-I-L
Money wont Save you from hell
you evil uh uh you evil
R-U-I-N
All this crap has got to end
you ruin uh uh you ruin
Y-L-G-U
You are ugly backwards too
You UGLY uh uh you ugly
P-E-A-C-E
That is what we WANT to see
With Justice uh uh with justice
Peace is what we’re calling for!

Check back on my blog for photos!

Local Articles about September 24: End the War In Iraq~Bring the Troops Home!

Greens around the country are involved in the numerous protests that will be occuring tomorrow, Saturday, September 24th, in solidarity with and in reaction to national coalitions calling for a unified action to demand an end to the Iraq War.

Ken Sain has a post listing theGreen Speakers at the Washington event.

It’s been a long summer in SLC, with a coalition of groups, including the Green Party of Utah, planning for the September 24 call to action. It’s almost here! Last night the planning committee had a sign making party and its final meeting. There is another sign making party tonight.

There are articles in today’s two major Utah papers. One article has published Rocky Anderson’s form letter that he sent to folks who inundated him with emails of praise over his appearance at the Bush Rally on August 22. I had read that letter yesterday at the weekly sidewalk peace vigil from a participant who brought it with her.

Here are those articles and the letter. The first article listed has our GPUT delegate to the GPUS, Tom King, quoted at the end.

Rocky calling for protesters — again
Rocky extends invitation to SLC peace march

Rocky’s letter regarding anti-war rally Aug. 22, 2005
The following letter was sent to people who contacted the Mayor’s office regarding his participation in the anti-war rally in Pioneer Park on August 22nd.
September 21, 2005
To Whom It May Concern:
I appreciate your writing or calling to express your opinion regarding my participation at the rally coinciding with President Bush’s visit to Salt Lake City last month. Strong feelings have been expressed about the issues addressed at the rally, and about the appropriateness of my involvement in the rally.
The rally was a peaceful, healthy, enthusiastic gathering of people who care deeply about our great nation – and who are genuinely concerned about the direction in which our nation is headed under the Administration of George W. Bush. Speaking out in this manner, particularly in a way that will most effectively be communicated to the rest of our nation, to the world, and to the President and Congress, is the way a democracy is supposed to work. For free speech to be restrained, for people to be afraid or made to feel ashamed to speak out, is more the sign of a tyranny than a free society.
Those who referred to my participation in the rally as “unpatriotic,” “rude,” or “inhospitable”, or those who disparaged the thousands of good people who participated in the rally as “nutcakes,” fail to distinguish between a theocracy and a democracy. President Bush works for us. He is answerable to us. In a healthy, open democracy, an insistence upon respect for the office of President can never trump the right and duty of all of us to speak out when we perceive that the President is abusing his power and taking our country on a destructive course.
Senator Hatch, certain members of the Salt Lake City Council, and the Deseret News editorial writers, as well as those who have written or called to question my “patriotism,” might gain a more profound sense of what patriotism really is from Theodore Roosevelt, who said, “To announce that there must be no criticism of the president, or that we are to stand by the president, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public.”
Senator Hatch called those at the rally “nutcakes” – apparently a new word coined on the spot, combining the words “nutcase” and “fruitcakes”. To whom was he referring, in addition to Salt Lake City’s mayor? Over two thousand of Senator Hatch’s constituents took time during the middle of the day to participate in the rally, including several veterans (including one esteemed member of our business community who proudly wore the green beret from his service in the Special Forces), doctors, lawyers, architects, religious leaders (including a Jewish rabbi and a Unitarian minister), teachers, students, working people, and parents of young men who have recently died in Iraq. The dismissive use of a belittling term for these good people – people who care so deeply about our country and about our troops – is the opposite of what we should expect of a United States Senator – or of any leader. Let us debate the merits of the issues and refrain from petty name-calling. (Having said that, I must note that Senator Hatch has been a good, effective friend of Salt Lake City and of me personally in many respects.)
Although none of the media reported it, the large crowd at the rally cheered loudly when I called upon them to express our support for our troops and for veterans who have sacrificed so much for our remarkable freedoms. It is clear to those who attended the rally that our troops have been unnecessarily put in harm’s way by a President who failed to tell us the truth about why he was taking our country to war and a Congress that abrogated its constitutional responsibility by handing to the President its war-making powers. We now know that intelligence was manipulated to reach the result desired by President Bush and his advisors – and that the factual assertions made by President Bush in justifying a war in Iraq were false. We want the truth – about why we are in Iraq, about how we are going to get our young men and women out of Iraq, and how the US is going to be better off, rather than be less safe and secure, because of President Bush’s war.

My remarks at the Pioneer Park rally addressed more than the tragic war in Iraq. I spoke about the total absence of fiscal responsibility by President Bush and the Republican Congress, who have frittered away the Clinton surplus of billions of dollars and built up enormous, historic deficits – all while members of President Bush’s ultra-wealthy class were given huge tax cuts, and Vice-President Cheney’s friends at Halliburton have ripped us off for billions of dollars.
I spoke about my love for our city – and of how furious I am at the President’s disdain for our cities and those who live in them. President Bush seeks to weaken, and in some instances destroy, long-time programs that have been of immense benefit to our cities, like the Community Development Block Grant Program, Community Oriented Police programs, and Local Law Enforcement Grant funding. Also, 120 fewer families in Salt Lake City will have access to Section 8 affordable housing thanks to recent Bush administration policies.
I spoke about President Bush’s demonstrated contempt for working people, reflected in his opposition to an increase in the minimum wage, which is lower in buying power today than the minimum wage in 1955. I also talked about the outsourcing of good jobs to other nations due to Bush’s trade policies, creating an even greater chasm between the very wealthy (i.e. George Bush and Dick Cheney’s classmates) and the middle class and poor in our country. As I said in my presentation, “Those of us who believe that government ought to be of the people, by the people, and for the people – and not just run by and for the benefit of Halliburton and the rest of the very wealthy – we’ve got a message here today: ‘We’re not going to take it any more!'”
Among the other issues addressed at the rally: The continued refusal by President Bush to join the rest of the industrialized world (except Australia) in the Kyoto Protocol to combat global warming. The status quo energy policy, perpetuating the dependence on foreign oil sources and ignoring the environmental devastation resulting from reliance upon fossil fuels. The storage of high-level nuclear waste at the Goshute Reservation near Salt Lake City and the transport of nuclear waste through our city to Yucca Mountain. The hostility to equal rights for gays and lesbians. The incursions on our civil liberties in the Patriot Act. The torture of prisoners in violation of Army regulations and international law.
So, according to a United States Senator, a newspaper editorial board, and a number of vocal critics of my participation in the rally, only support of the status quo or complacency is “patriotic.” Their view is that I should have had the decency to just keep quiet. That’s not going to happen. As Elie Weisel said, “There are times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest.” As the Salt Lake Tribune said in this connection, we not only have the right to raise our voices; it is our duty.
Thanks again for writing or calling. Please join us for another, even larger, rally on September 24 at noon at the City & County Building (with some people gathering at 11 a.m. at Pioneer Park for an 11:30 march to the City & County Building). Be counted among the thousands of people in the Salt Lake City area who are deeply troubled about the direction in which our nation is headed and who exercise their citizenship, moral authority, and leadership in speaking up and acting on their deeply-held convictions.
Best regards,

Ross C. Anderson Mayor

Counterpunch article by GDI members

Ken Sain has written about the Beating Dead Horses article.

Interestingly, one of the article’s author’s is the NY State GPUS delegate calling for impeachment of the GPUS Steering Committee.

Rocky signs domestic partner benefits order

Rocky signed it, but it will still take a court order for employees to be able to sign up for benefits. The ruling may come as soon as Friday in the 3rd District Court.

Here is a copy of the order:
Page 1
Page 2

Articles in today’s Utah Papers:
Salt Lake Tribune
Deseret News

Mayor Rocky Anderson’s domestic-partner benefits plan hits snag

“The Public Employees Health Program (PEHP) — the state agency that administers benefits for Salt Lake City — raised legal concerns about Anderson’s plan Tuesday. PEHP officials now say they will file legal action as early as this week asking a court to determine whether Anderson’s push is kosher under state law.”

The mayor’s plan has been called, “a shortcut to advance his personal beliefs” and undercut the state’s interest in preserving marriage as the bedrock of society.

Never mind the fact that the draconian state marriage laws already impose one set of beliefs on everyone, regardless of their individual beliefs.

And since when did kosher get co-opted as a word into state law????

Here are the articles:
Salt Lake Tribune
Deseret News

GPUS SC Co-Chair Saga…..

I have compiled a chronological list of articles from Ken Sain’s Blog on the heated issue of the GPUS Steering Committee Elections (for your reading pleasure) (see below).

One of the issues that has arisen from this drama is the question of listserv protocol, given that a few folks have abused the listserv(references to my posts on that below).

Several GPUS NC delegates from various states, including me, are working intensely on a proposal to the GPUS NC on listserv protocol that hopefully will come out by today or tomorrow. The proposal will address guidelines and rules for posting to the NC lists and the selection of listserv moderators. Stay tuned….

Dee’s Dotes:
GPUS Steering Committee being blackmailed
GPUS Steering Committee elections – two months later

Ken Sain:
Call for Sanity
Impeach the SC
Email from Brent White
SC co-chair
Contested co-chair seat
Circular Firing Squad
Cobb & Camejo
More SC mess
SC electionmess
Tulsa insider
Sevigny accepts
SC election
Tulsa: Election recap
Tulsa: Elections

Request for Greens to run Rocky Anderson……

The Green Party of Utah recently received this email:


Have the Greens, either in Utah or the National office, ever tried to enlist Mayor Rocky Anderson to join The Green Team?

I ask because I know a lot of liberal Democrats who are severely disgruntled with their Party and would easily join the Greens if Mayor Anderson became one.

What an asset he would be towards drawing other disgruntled Dems to The Green Cause.

Here is what one GPUT officer said in response (some sentences not relevant to the core of the message have been snipped):


(snip) I am responding as a party member who has worked with various people over the years to build the party.

Frankly I feel that the Democratic party is totally mediocre and is happy to be number 2 of a 2 party system that needs to be cracked open if there is any hope for democracy.

The Green Party is very unique and does not operate in any way like the Democratic party. People who except a hierarchical top down organization have a hard time in the Green Party because the grassroots rules. Our values are very firm and we cannot capitulate to any candidate. Candidates must adopt our values sincerely and of their own free will.

The Green Party has had disgruntled democrats come and go this has been very negative for our party. Anyone who is disgruntled by party politics as usual should come to our meetings and read our values and decide if they can put the desire for ethics and reform ahead of the desire for power. There is lots of work to do but it won’t be running Rocky. (not that we would refuse to run him but we would only run him as a Green) I might also add that many greens supported Rocky as individuals.

All sincere interest is welcome.

Nuke Waste News

This letter was received from the Shundahai Network, an organization dedicated to breaking the nuclear chain through its work with and in support of indingenous people.

Dear Friends,

We are all in critical times.

We recently received bad news on a high-level nuclear waste dump that has been resisted for eight years in Indian country. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission finally approved it on Friday September 9th, 2005.

On a 4-1 vote, the NRC approved a license to site an unprecedented high-level nuclear waste dump on the small Goshute Indian reservation in Utah. This is a fight that we have been involved in for eight years now, and there are still avenues available to stop this project from moving any further.

There is still a lot that can be done to stop this project. All the latest news is attached at the end of this email.

Shundahai Network needs your help. We are still having hard times. Though we also continue to work hard to maintain our critical efforts to oppose nuclear projects and to support Indigenous environmental justice struggles in the Great Basin, times are hard for everyone.

We have been able to keep basic bills paid for the past two months due to two very generous donations from Tribal and allied sources and several smaller, though also very generous and well-appreciated, donations from friends who have responded to our email appeals.

However, there is still much support needed to get things back to full capacity, and to move with strength into a future that we all know needs to happen, though is not getting any easier for any of us.

Currently we are focusing our efforts on this rapidly-escalating struggle to stop the nuclear dump in Skull Valley. The attached links will bring you up-to-date on this issue.

Even despite our current funding shortfall, Shundahai Network is in a position to serve a very critical function in the fight that remains. Everyone knows we will not give up- even when times get hard. It simply cannot happen. And ultimately, we always need your help to do this.

We do apologize for the slight delay in getting all this info out, but with our funding crunch we have had some related technical problems, including problems maintaining our website and getting the news out quickly- but here is the latest.

Please read the following news articles and review our website. We are in a crazy time, but together we can stop this from moving forward.

Please feel free to contact our office, using the contact information listed at the bottom of this email, and know that you are always in our thoughts and prayers.

In peace, love and solidarity,
Pete Litster
Director
Shundahai Network

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Alert!! September 9th 2005- Nuclear Dump Approved!

After an eight-year fight, the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission approved the license for an unprecedented high-level nuclear dump On The Skull Valley Goshute Indian reservation in Utah. Please help oppose this project!

Latest News: From http://www.shundahai.org

9-17-05 New York Times Offends Utah on Nuke Waste- Deseret News http://www.shundahai.org/091705_DesNews_NYTimes_Offends_Utah.htm

9-16-06 Goshute Nuclear Fight Similar to Navajos’- Deseret News http://www.shundahai.org/091605DesNews_Navajo_fight_Like_Goshute.htm

9-16-05 Homeland Security Investigates Skull Valley Nuke Dump- Salt Lake Tribune http://www.shundahai.org/091605_US_HomelandSec_Checks_PFS.htm

9-15-05 UT Governor Will “Stand on Tracks” To Stop Nuke Dump- Ogden Standard Examiner http://www.shundahai.org/091505_OgdenSE_Huntsman_NVDA_vs_PFS.htm

9-13-05 Editorial: On a dangerous path- Skull Valley and Yucca Mountain nuke dumps both wrong- Las Vegas Sun http://www.shundahai.org/091305LasVegasSun_PFS_Yucca_bad.htm

9-12-05 Heavy Hitter: Mormon Church Comes Out Against Skull Valley Nuke Dump- Deseret News (UT) http://www.shundahai.org/091205DesNews_LDS_Church_Opposes_PFS.htm

9-11-05 Nuclear Waste Storage Plan Approved for Utah Indian Reservation Washington Post http://www.shundahai.org/091105WashPost_PFS_approved.htm

9-10-05 Feds say ‘yes’ to waste storage Salt Lake Tribune http://www.shundahai.org/091005SLTrib_NRC_Approves_PFS_Dump.htm

9-10-05 UTAH RESERVATION TO GET NUKE WASTE Pittsburg Post-Gazette http://www.shundahai.org/091005PittsburgPostGazette_on_PFS.htm

9-9-05 Approval of Private Fuel Storage Means Dangerous and Unnecessary Storage of Highly Radioactive Waste in Utah Statement of Wenonah Hauter, Director, Public Citizen s Energy Program http://www.shundahai.org/090905PubCitizen_NO_PFS.htm