Once in the slideshow, use the scroll bar on the right side of the screen to scroll through.
Everyone on earth should see this. It’s that important.
And please pass it on
Once in the slideshow, use the scroll bar on the right side of the screen to scroll through.
Everyone on earth should see this. It’s that important.
And please pass it on
McCain for President
1235 S. Clark Street, 1st floor
Arlington , VA 22202
Feel free to send this along to all your women friends as well as your men
friends and urge them to do the same.
Yes it is socialism at last. America, the great free enterprise, every man for himself, empire has at last gone and dumped capitalism. Socialism has now taken hold in the USA!
At least for the rich it has. Yes we now have socialism for the rich in America – and capitalism for everyone else.
The old saw that business has to make it on its own is now history. Start a bank and if it is nearing collapse, no problem. The government will bail you out.
Lost you job because the corporation is closing the plant and moving overseas where cheaper labor can be found? Tough luck Jack – you are on your own.
It’s called a revolution! You wanted revolution, well you got it. Revolution for the rich.
Aye, it’s a return of feudalism. Back to the days of the lords and masters. And the serfs in their crumbling villages at the bottom of the hill.
Feudalism, the 21st century variety. But this time every peasant gets a car and a TV. That’s if you can afford to put the gas in it or pay the cable bill.
So just keep your mouth shut and get in line.
Remember, if we don’t treat the rich with respect they won’t invest their money and create jobs for us.
All hail the lords of Wall Street.
Bow to the masters of diaster.
On your knees you!!!!!
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Bruce K. Gagnon
Coordinator
Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space
PO Box 652
Brunswick, ME 04011
(207) 443-9502
http://www.space4peace.org
globalnet@mindspring.com
http://space4peace.blogspot.com (Blog)
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Yesterday’s 3rd Imagine Peacefest was a success, despite being rained out a little earlier than scheduled.
View photos of the entire event.
The Eyes Wide Open Exhibit provided pause for reflection on the human cost of war.

The Opening Ceremony involved a reading of the City of Logan’s Peace Day Proclomation and the Peace Dove Procession.
There were numerous organizations who tabled and participated at the event.

Wonderful Local Utah musicians shared their time and talents for the event.




Children’s art was on display throughout the day

and a Peace Story Time for Children was held in the Art Display Room of these books
(Readers provided by student members of Westminster College and Skyline High School Roots and Shoots)

and 
Films were shown highlighting the advent of International Day of Peace

and Utah veteran’s journey across Utah to tell his story about the Iraq War
.
The day was beautiful. I am looking forward to planning for next year’s event, the 4th Annual Imagine Peacefest, Saturday, September 19, 2009.
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Seize the Time!
An essay by Cynthia McKinney
September 19, 2008
We the people must now seize the time! We have always had the capability of determining our own destiny, but for various reasons, the people failed to elect the leaders who provided the correct political will. There was always some corporate or private special interest that stood in the way of the public good. And they always seemed to have the power of the purse to throw around and influence public opinion or our elected officials. The very foundation of the U.S. economy is crumbling underneath our feet. This represents a unique moment in U.S.history and we must now seize the time for self-determination–for health care, education, ecological wisdom, justice, and all the policies that will make a difference in the lives of the people including an end to all wars, including the drug war!
The crisis was staved off for a time for some of our major finance engines when they were able to obtain bridge funding from certain sovereign wealth funds. That option grows increasingly dim as The Federal Reserve is becoming the lender of last resort. This means that the people are becoming the owners of the primary instruments of U.S. capital and finance. This now means that the people have a say in how these instruments are to be used and what their priorities ought to be. The people should now have more say in how their tax dollars are spent and what the priorities of government and the public sector must be. We the people must now set our demands to ensure and promote the public good.
Now, as we ponder the importance of this moment to do good and serve the needs of the people, some politicians have already figured out their answer for us: win or steal the next election, prepare for more war, and leave it to others to try and figure out what to do next. While banks are failing all around us and the U.S. taxpayer is drenched with news of billion-dollar bailouts for *selected* companies, the Congress, which has utterly failed in its twin responsibilities of setting policy and Executive Branch oversight, plans to adjourn instead of setting new policies; lessening the impact of the economic freefall on innocent victims; or stopping war, expansion of war, new war, and occupation.
In a dizzying turn of recent events, we have all witnessed the collapse of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac mortgage providers, investment banks Lehman Brothers and Bear Stearns, and insurer American International Group (AIG), and other companies. So far, at least eleven banks have filed for bankruptcy this year. The case of the AIG bailout is particularly curious as Merrill Lynch was denied taxpayer largesse. I wonder if AIG was the selected company for bailout because of its relationship to the U.S. intelligence community and what others would discover if AIG’s books were opened in an audit. The last person to get close to AIG and its shady operations was Eliott Spitzer.
But some more fundamental issues must be explored here, relating to the underlying assumptions that have guided U.S. political and economic activity, particularly over the last eight years.
The Bush Administration’s “anything goes, just don’t get caught” attitude has set the tone for what we are witnessing today. To be sure these problems didn’t start in January of 2001, but they sure were allowed to accelerate during the George W. Bush Administration. For example, what tone was set when the Administration shipped $12 billion to Paul Bremer’s provisional government in Iraq in cash on wooden pallets for Iraq reconstruction? No wonder $9 billion of it was “lost.” What I’m constantly reminded of is that the money didn’t just vanish, somebody got it.Now it’s up to us to find out who!
However, the Administration’s blatant disregard for good governance, the rule of law, standards of moral and ethical conduct, and even etiquette, when coupled with a laissez-faire, “go-along-to-get-along” attitude from Congress meant that no holes were barred and no hands were on the deck–a sure prescription for disaster.
In my reading over the course of the last few years, I had to become somewhat conversant with the language of the new economy: bundled mortgages, securitization, SPEs, SIVs, derivatives. But in addition to the old concepts that always seemed to be with us–predatory lending, redlining, no affordable housing amid “the housing bubble,”– it soon became clear that basically folks had figured out a way to make money off of a ticking time bomb. Kind of like prisons for profit. And even though the Enron scandal was supposed to have cleaned up a lot of this, unfortunately, even Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac regularly engaged in some of these practices and that’s why you and I own them today. I believe it is true that the very foundations of the U.S. economy and conventional political behavior have been shaken. Now is not the time for business as usual.And although this is by no ways exhaustive, here are a few things that I think the Democratic-led Congress could work on now instead of adjourning:
1.enactment of a foreclosure moratorium now before the next phase of ARM interest rate increases take effect;
2.elimination of all ARM mortgages and their renegotiation into 30- or 40-year loans;
3.establishment of new mortgage lending practices to end predatory and discriminatory practices;
4.establishment of criteria and construction goals for affordable housing;
5.redefinition of credit and regulation of the credit industry so that discriminatory practices are completely eliminated;
6.full funding for initiatives that eliminate racial and ethnic disparities in home ownership;
7. recognition of shelter as a right according to the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights to which the U.S. is a signatory so that no one sleeps on U.S.streets;
8.full funding of a fund designed to cushion the job loss and provide for retraining of those at the bottom of the income scale as the economy transitions;
9.close all tax loopholes and repeal of the Bush tax cuts for the top 1% of income earners;
10. fairly tax corporations, denying federal subsidies to those who relocate jobs overseas repeal NAFTA.
And since the Congress plans to adjourn early and leave these problems to The Federal Reserve, The Federal Reserve should operate in the interests of the U.S. taxpayer and not the interests of the private, international bankers that it currently represents. This, of course means that The Federal Reserve, too, must undergo a fundamental ownership and mission change.
This crisis does not have to be treated as merely a “market correction,” or the result of a few rotten apples in an otherwise pristine barrel. This crisis truly represents the opportunity to introduce fundamental changes in the way the U.S. economy and its political stewards operate. Responsible political leadership demands that the pain and suffering being experienced by the innocent today not be revisited upon them or the next generation tomorrow. But sadly, instead of affirmative action being taken in this direction, the Bush Administration ratchets up the drumbeat for war, Republican Party operatives busily remove duly-registered voters from the voter rolls, and our elected leaders in the Congress go home to campaign while leaving all of us to fend for ourselves. For the Administration and the Democrat-led Congress, I declare: MISSION UNACCOMPLISHED.For the public whose moment this is, I say: Power to the People!
Please visit Cynthia McKinney’s website and read our platform. If you like it, please make a donation so we can spread the news and . . .seize the time!
Cindy Sheehan endorses ‘her sister’ Cynthia McKinney for President.
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I received this from Cache Valley Peaceworks today:
The Logan City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to proclaim Sept. 21 as a Day of Peace and urged residents to ‘reflect on the blessings of peace and the true cost of war.’ Mayor Randy Watts also endorsed the proclamation. The proclamation stated, ‘Together, let us affirm the supreme desire in all human beings for a peaceful existence without the horrors of war, and envision the possibility of a peaceful future for all.’ Signed proclamation attached.
September 21 has been established by the United Nations as the International Day of Peace. It is a world-wide effort to have a day of cease-fires in conflict zones and to have peace-minded activities in calmer areas. Several religious communities and citizen groups in Cache Valley will be observing International Day of Peace through prayers, moments of silence, vigils, discussions and special services. See www.loganpeace.org for details.

MEDIA RELEASE – IMAGINE PEACEFEST
3rd Annual Imagine Peacfest
Contact information: Deanna Taylor, 801.631.2998,info@imaginepeacefest.org
3rd Annual Imagine Peacefest will highlight films, music, and children’s artwork
Salt Lake City – The 3rd Annual Imagine Peacefest will be held at Library Plaza, downtown Salt Lake City,
September 20, 2008 from 12noon to 6pm. The event is being held in tandem with the International Day of Peace, September 21st.
“Imagine Peacefest is an opportunity for people to come enjoy a variety of ways to experience the concept of peace in our world,” says Deanna Taylor, co-founder of Imagine Peacefest. “The goal of the festival is to provide a fun, interactive afternoon of art while raising awareness of the need for peace, sustainability and social justice. We hope that this event will inspire community members to become more involved in local projects and organizations that promote global peace and justice.”
Imagine Peacefest features activities and entertainment for all ages. Displays of art by area school children and local musicians, who donate their time and talents, are featured. Films and a panel discussion provide education on global peace and current issues facing the world. Booths are available for children and adults to learn, create art and participate in a variety of ways during the event.
The Eyes Wide Open Exhibit will be on display throughout the entire event on the plaza.
"The American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) created its traveling exhibition, Eyes Wide Open: The Cost of War, to honor fallen U.S. military personnel and Iraqi civilians. Eyes Wide Open: The Cost of War Utah focuses on the specific costs of war to the state of Utah,” states Brenda Chung of Cache Valley Peaceworks. “ The exhibit includes over 20 pairs of boots representing fallen servicemen and women from Utah, plus boots added by request of the families of the fallen from Mendon and Salt Lake City, Utah, and a visual representation of the Iraqi civilian casualties. This exhibit is part of AFSC’s national Eyes Wide Open: The Human Cost of War networks. “Since the Eyes Wide Open state exhibits embarked on their tour around the nation in June 2007, the exhibits have been shown in 44 states. The results have been remarkable as the message of the human cost of war has expanded to an ever wider audience. Since it’s debut in October 2007, the Utah exhibit has been shown several times in cities and towns across the state.”
Inside the library downstairs will be a children’s display of art on the theme of Peace, organized by Westminster Roots and Shoots.
“Roots and Shoots groups from around the Salt Lake Valley will be participating in the Imagine Peace Festival by bringing peace doves to fly and open the event. This symbol of peace, will soar at all Roots and Shoots Peace Day Events around the globe,” states Monica Ferreira, Community Outreach Coordinator of the Westminster Roots and Shoots. “The Jane Goodall Institute’s Roots and Shoots strives to foster a respect and understanding of all cultures and beliefs and promotes care and concern for animals, humans and the environment. We feel that if compassion and understanding is given to the whole world, peace will follow”.
A children’s “peace story time” will also be held with the reading of two books on the theme of Peace.
Two films will be shown in the library’s 4th floor conference room: “Peace One Day” about the advent of International Day of Peace and “A Soldier’s Peace”, made by Utahn Marshall Thompson, an Iraq War Vet who walked across Utah to tell his story. His film will be followed by a panel discussion including Thompson, Kim Sprangunde of Military Families Speak Out and Andy Figorski of Iraq Veterans Against the War and Veterans for Peace.
Local musicians Gary Stoddard, Slick Rock Gypsies, Andy Monaco, Rich Wyman, Ric Shirett, and Leo’s Ego will provide continuous live music on the plaza just outside the library.
More information: info@imaginepeacefest.org or 801-631-2998
http://www.imaginepeacefest.org
2008 Schedule of Events
Saturday, September 20, 2008 12:00 noon: Opening – Amphitheater, Plaza at Library Square, Salt Lake City
NOTE: The

Eyes Wide Open Exhibit: The Human Cost of War
will be on display for the duration of the Imagine Peacefest event.
The exhibit is provided by Cache Valley Peaceworks and the American Friends Service Committee. Downstairs in Library
noon to 5:00pm ~ Art Display
Meeting Rooms A and B sponsored by Blue Sky Institute
Peace Story Time for Children at 2:00pm in the Art Display Room of these books
(Readers provided by student members of Westminster College Roots and Shoots) Continue reading
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Daniel Sunjata, a cast member of FX Network’s Rescue Me, critiques Barack Obama . . . and announces his support for McKinney Cynthia, Green Party candidate for President.
Sunjata is a Tony Award nominated actor who has appeared in Sex and the City, Law and Order, The Devil Wears Prada and The Bronx is Burning amongst other major TV and theatrically released films
Rescue Me is a tv series about the lives of New York firefighters after the 9/11 attacks.
More about Daniel Sunjata
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Sunjata
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