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August 30 Rallies – When Bush, Rice, Rumsfeld are in Town

Salt Lake will be a-buzz on Wednesday. Multiple rallies are popping up everywhere. At least one of them has created quite a bit of convtroversy.

  • A group called The Center to Prevent Corporate Media Lying has been issued a permit to hold a “Death to Israel” rally, which has a lot of people disturbed, particularly those in our Jewish Community here in Utah. Although this group’s First Amendment Rights are acknowledged, the title of the rally has brought forth a lot of controversy with its insinuations. The rally organizer, Robert Breeze, an attorney, says that the goal is to protest “the torture and murder inflicted on Muslims by Israel and the penetration of the U.S. media by Israeli intelligence.” Mr. Breeze pays proptestors, including homeless people, to help get his message out. It appears that the message is to protest Israel, but the title implies death to Jews in many peoples’ eyes.

    Mr. Breeze, please change the title of your rally.

  • A Pro Bush Rally will be held in the evening of August 30. James Evans, organizer of the original rally at Washington Square, said Friday that the event is moving to the airfield at 765 N. 2200 West, where Bush touched down last year when he visited Utah to speak at the convention for the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
    Organizers of this event say that “they don’t want protesters’ voices to define Utah” and hope the president will join them.
    “We got word from the White House the president would like to support what we’re doing,” said James Evans, chairman of the Salt Lake County Republican Party. “There’s no way we’re going to have Rocky and Cindy Sheehan define Utah. Their actions are in the minority,” Evans said. But organizers of the anti-Bush rally say many Utahns are concerned with the direction the country is headed under Bush and the Republican Congress.
    Anderson said he welcomes the pro-Bush rally.
    “I would really love to hear people say they support unconstitutional, warrantless wiretapping of American citizens. I’d love to hear them stand up and say how they support the Patriot Act, how they support the president’s justifications for torturing other human beings.”
    While the mayor believes it is his patriotic duty to protest the president’s policies, he has been criticized as being an ungracious host and as acting unstatesmanlike.
    “Mayor Anderson has been an utter disaster as the official host of Salt Lake City,” Evans said. “We felt obligated to send the proper message.”

    Other articles in today’s news:
    Bush’s Salt Lake digs will be Grand

  • A Mother’s Pain – by Cindy Sheehan

    A Mother’s Pain
    Cindy Sheehan

    The only thing I ever wanted to be my entire life was a Mom. I never even
    thought of having a career because I always wanted to have babies. My own
    family was pretty dysfunctional when I was growing up and I just wanted to
    have a family of my own to love and nurture.
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    Speaking Out Hurts Troops’ Morale?

    The Utah news has been filled with a variety of stories the past few days on how American citizens who are speaking out against the Iraq War are hurting the morale of our soldiers and making them more vulnerable to terrorist attacks.

    This is unbelievable to me. Here is what hurts morale:

    I heard a story from an Iraq vet last weekend who shared that in slow times there he and his buddies would do target shooting of small animals and objects. One day they were sitting around talking about their target shooting practice. One buddy of his became quite serious and said: You know what’s even more fun? Killing kids. A short time later, that person was witnessed purposefully turning his weapon on a group of children and killing them all.

    I cried when I heard that story. Outside the tent where I heard that story is a garden of children’s shoes to symbolize the lives of children lost to war.

    I HAVE to speak out on this. We are teaching our children to kill children and delight in this. This is not acceptable. By speaking out and demanding that we get out of Iraq, I feel I am helping our country to get out of a horrible, horrible situation – NOT hurting the morale of our troops.

    Here are links to those stories:

    Deseret News:
    Rocky, vet exchange views: Mayor and Legion chief find little in common
    ‘America isn’t bad guy’: Legion chief fears Salt Lake protest will hurt morale

    Salt Lake Tribune:
    Family urges war support
    Mother’s e-mail to The Trib

    Cindy Sheehan

    Cindy Sheehan was supposed to be interviewed on KCPW’s program “Midday Metro”. However they announced that she had to cancel at the last minute “due to complications from surgery.”

    I will provide an update here when I receive one.

    Bill’s Blog on Camp Casey

    Bill Holloway, of the Texas Greens, has a wonderful account of CCIII on his blog, Oliver’s Arrow, in which he includes:

    Deanna Taylor and Tom King of Utah came to Camp Casey for the weekend, and we all had a great time. Deanna and Tom became instantly popular around camp as hard-working volunteers, and Tom put his skills as a master electrician to good use. Cindy returned to camp at the end of the weekend. And there were lots of great workshops. The one I enjoyed the most I think was the “Freeway Blogger,” named Scarlett. He’s gotten famous for posting simple but large and well-executed black-on-white cardboard signs over freeways with slogans like “Osama bin Forgotten” and “The War is a Lie”. In fact, I spent last night with him painting signs. No one is doing this work in Austin. Well…that’s about to change! We recommend to people to “become the media.” Here’s our chance!

    Here is also what Bill has to say about the final days of Camp Casey III:

    Winding Down

    With Cindy Sheehan recovering in the hospital following a successfulhystorectomy, virtually all of the Code Pink folks in Austin for aretreat, and the celebrity guests largely departed now to catch up at
    home before Camp Democracy, Camp Casey III has wound down.

    It was just little old me, the security tent folks, and Ray McGovernof the Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity, and a few dustdevils gracing the sacred ground of CCIII as I took down the Green Tent Wednesday. Ray, Larry Everest, and Ann Wright had everyone on the edge of their seats Tuesday night with news of their Bush Crimes Commission delivery to the White House of formal indictments on
    charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity to the Bush administration.
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    Camp Casey III – Other Memories: The Photos Speak for Themselves


    Dee, Cindy, Tom
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    Camp Casey III – Messages

    During out time at Camp Casey III we heard many messages. Here I have shared what I heard and learned.


    Reverend Yearwood of the “The Rev” – shared this amazing story during Saturday’s program about how he became associated with Cindy Sheehan:
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    Camp Casey III – Evening Programs

    Each Evening at Camp Casey there is a program, period of reflection, and vigil.

    Saturday, August 19


    Zacharay, Program Coordinator for Camp Casey
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    Camp Casey III – Education

    Tom and I participated in some workshops that were offered while we were at Camp Casey. We couldn’t attend all of them, but here are some that we did:

    Counter-Recruitment

    We were interested in this because we are engaged in counter-recruitment here in Utah and want our campaign to become more active with the Desert Greens Green Party of Utah which has a section on its website with its position on military recruitment in schools, along with opt-out forms for parents to request exemption from the military recruitment clause in the No Child Left Behind Act.
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    CCIII – protesting Karl Rove

    Almost the entire camp drove the two hour drive to Austin on Saturday afernoon, August 19, to attempt to do a Citizen’s arrest of Karl Rove  in Austin, TX, where he was speaking to the Texas Republican Party.  Tom and I volunteered to stay behind at camp, along with several others, to help with security and other items needing attention at camp while the rest of the camp went to the protest.

    The Austin “Pink Police” showed up wtih folks from Camp Casey at the hotel where the event was being held.  Several women booked rooms in the hotel.  Cindy Sheehan read the list of charges against Rove and demanded that the police do a “citizen’s arrest” of him.  A “stand-off” was engaged and when the protesting group finally decided to leave, Cindy Sheehan’s spokeswoman asked of the Austin Police:  “So why won’t you go in and do a citizen’s arrest?”  The police decided they had had enough of this, threw her to the ground, handcuffed her, and hauled her off to jail.  She was ultimately charged with criminal trespass (even though she had booked a room and had a key) and “participating in a riot”.  RIOT???

    Sheehan, supporters protest at Rove event

    By Angela K. Brown
    Associated Press

          AUSTIN — Chanting “Try Rove for treason,” Cindy Sheehan and more than 50 other war protesters ambushed a reception before President Bush’s top adviser Karl Rove spoke at a fund-raiser Saturday.

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    Rodolfo Gonzalez, Associated Press
    Protester Cindy Sheehan, center, is caught in the middle as police arrest Tiffany Burns on Saturday in Austin, Texas.

          One woman was arrested during a scuffle with police after Sheehan and the anti-war demonstrators rushed toward the closed doors and kept chanting loudly after the guests went into the dinner.
          Rove was speaking to the Associated Republicans of Texas, and ticket prices started at $200. He was not in the Renaissance Hotel lobby during the reception.
          “I want him arrested. He planned the war that killed my son,” Sheehan told officers guarding the door. Sheehan’s oldest son Casey was killed in Iraq in 2004.
          Police then ordered the group to leave, but some protesters had paid for rooms for the night. Those protesters went upstairs, including Sheehan.
          Earlier, wearing shorts and T-shirts while guests of the lobby reception walked past in sequined dresses and expensive suits, anti-war demonstrators carried American flags and signs, including one that read “Check your conscience.” A few protesters unfurled a large banner from a sixth-floor hotel balcony that read “Rove v. Truth: No Contest. Pink slip Rove.”
          Those at the reception sipped their drinks and largely ignored the protesters before they started chanting. One man looked at the group and said, “Go Bush!”
          Earlier Saturday, the group of more than 70 gathered at the hotel entrance, carrying a large banner that read, “Rove: Guilty of crimes against humanity.” Former U.S. Diplomat Ann Wright, who resigned in 2003 in protest over the war, yelled through a bullhorn, “Karl Rove, you are a criminal!”
          After about 30 minutes, Austin police made them move onto grass at the edge of the property about a block away. Dozens remained later Saturday, holding signs as cars drove by, honking their horns.
          Sheehan and the group left their campsite in Crawford near Bush’s ranch, where they have held vigil the past two weeks, and drove about 100 miles south to Austin.
          The war protest will continue until early September, although Bush’s 10-day ranch vacation ended last weekend. Sheehan’s 26-day protest last August drew more than 10,000 people to her campsite in ditches off the rural road leading to the ranch, but she recently bought land near downtown for the group to camp on.