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“Nutcakes” Rally – Orrin Hatch to be honored

Orrin Hatch will be “honored” for his 30 years of service as U.S. Senator in Utah Wednesday, February 8 at 7pm at the Little America Hotel in Salt Lake City.

Hatch first ran on a platform of “term limits”.

Hatch called the thousands of demonstrators “nutcakes” at a rally when Georg W. Bush was in town in August.

To let party-goers know how much we peace advocates appreciate Mr. Hatch’s sentiments, we are going to hold a “nutcakes for peace” rally outside the hotel and distribute “Orrin’s Favorite Nutcakes Recipe”.
On the back of the recipe card will be a list of upcoming rallies and other events.
Julian Hatch, Green Party of Utah candidate for U.S. Senate, will be on hand to help deliver the message:

Orrin’s Favorite Nutcakes Recipe

1 part free speech
1 part free thinking
1 part courage
Mix well.
Bake until “democracy” appears.
Enjoy!

Question War

The site Question War has a new magnetic ribbon for your bicycle or car or other surface:

The magnet is 3.875” x 8”, die-cut, and MADE IN USA with highest-quality materials. 10% of profits donated to groups working towards a sustainable, just and compassionate world.

Question War is a member of the Peace Merchants Association.
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Today Tom and I watched the film Hidden in Plain Sight, the documentary that looks at the nature of U.S. policy in Latin America through the prism of the School of the Americas (renamed, in January of 2001, the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation), the controversial military school that trains Latin American soldiers in the USA.

Despite what supporters say of this school, it is a terrorist training camp. One of the arguments made in support of the WHISC in the film is that the personnel from Latin American countries that attend the school who are identified as brutual murderers of their own people are already criminals in their country and the U.S. training they receive has no bearing on what they will do when they return to their countries. My question, then, is if these attendees are already known criminals, why are they permitted entry into the “school”?

Whenever I view films and participate in other events that surround issue of closing the School of Assasins, I strenghten my interest and resolve to travel to Ft. Benning, GA in November during the annual vigil and direct action event. I am hoping that I will be able to make my schedule such that I will be able to go this year.

Watch the 4 minute film of the November 2005 vigil.

George Bush: You Are Evicted

Not in Our Name is holding The Eviction Notice Campaign. You can order postcards to send to the White House with a notice of Eviction. The notice says:

To: George W. Bush
From: The People
Date: Way Past Due
George W. Bush, you are hereby notified to vacate the White House immediately. This notice applies to all related members of your administration. We the people have made clear, in our millions, our opposition to your acts and opinions during your terms as President. We declare NOT IN OUR NAME to endless awar and repression. Your right ot inhabit this residence is immediately terminated.

I got my card at Free Speech Zone here in Salt Lake City, but you can order them online.

Responses to State of the Union Address

The Institute for Public Accuracy has a PDF critique of the State of the Union for public distribution
at: AccuracyPDF. Please spread the word about this to activists.

Institute for Public Accuracy
915 National Press Building, Washington, D.C. 20045
(202) 347-0020 Accuracy IPA
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Utah’s Religious Communities on War

Last week a Salt Lake Tribune reporter called Tom and interviewed him on his stance on the Iraq War for an article he was doing on religious communities in Utah and their views on war.

Yesterday’s Salt Lake Tribune ran the article,Utahns and the War: A religious divide. Tom is quoted in the article (see excerpt below).

The reporter discovered, through his inquiries to people of different faiths and the results of a Tribune poll, that Mormons were fairly unified in their support of the President, event though the LDS church has not taken an official stance on the Iraq War.
The poll surveyed attitudes on issues ranging from the teaching of evolution in public schools to the prohibition of gay student support clubs to the banning of smoking in nightclubs. But no issue separated Utah’s Mormons and non-Mormons more than the war.
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Stop Karl Rove

Several days ago I posted an article by Cindy Sheehan where she calls on people everywhere to take action against the injustices of war.

War Times has published this article:

ROVE’S WARNING FOR 2006: IT’S ALL ABOUT THE “WAR ON TERROR”
By Max Elbaum

Elbaum addresses the points made by Rove in his speech to the Republican National Committee last week, where he justifies the degradation of peoples’ rights in the name of the “war on terrorism”. Elbaum points out that most Dems fail to take a stand for what is right and just say “no”.

Elbaum calls on anti-war activists and grassroots everywhere to take action to stop Karl Rove.

I keep hearing this: Take Action. I believe that we are at the point where we must.

Here is the article:

The speech that will define U.S. politics throughout 2006 has already been given.

The audience was the Republican National Committee and the date was January 19.
The speechmaker was Karl Rove, top political adviser to President George Bush.
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CODEPINK: Sign our Call for Peace

I received this letter today from Medea Benjamin. Please consider signing this call to action:

Dear local Green Party coordinator,

As Green Party members who hold non-violence and feminism as core values, we’d greatly appreciate it if you would sign and help us circulate this women-initiated Urgent Call for Peace in Iraq. We hope to gather over 100,000 signatures on the Call by March 8, International Women’s Day, when we will deliver them to U.S. embassies/consulates/federal offices all over the world.

You can help by signing the Call today at http://www.womensaynotowar.org/ , spreading the word to your friends, downloading a banner to put on your website (http://www.womensaynotowar.org/article.php?id=698) and joining us in action on March 8. If you want more information about the campaign, email info@womensaynotowar.org.

With thanks,
Medea Benjamin
Green Party candidate for California Senate, 2000
CODEPINK: Women for Peace
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