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Bush and Rice coming to SLC

It’s kind of funny how the media picks up on things.

Last year I and Tom were part of the organizing committee that planned a tremendous program, which Tom emceed, to protest Bush’s appearance in SLC at the VFW convention. (see my account here)It took us only 5 days to develop a program and publicity that attracted over 3,000 people. Rocky Anderson was invited to be a speaker, which he accepted. It was a great program and Rocky was a tremendous part of that. Rocky got the credit for the rally, which was inaccurate, but that’s o.k.

When word got out yesterday that Bush and Condi Rice will be in town for the American Legion convention in August, members of the same committee stepped into action. We already have preliminary planning going on and meetings set up. Media folks contacted us almost immediately and some are in on our planning discussions.

So in today’s news:

  • Deseret News, the headline article (online) is Rocky may protest Bush – If asked, he’ll speak again at a rally when president visits S.L. One of our committee organizers, our media spokesperson, is quoted:

    One of the organizers of last year’s protest, Eileen McCabe-Olsen, said among the goals of this year’s protest is “to reach out to diverse constituencies to build support in this election year to pressure Congress to end the war in Iraq . . . and restrain this imperial presidency.”

  • Salt Lake Tribune: Rocky vows cool welcome for Bush
    Coming in August: The president is scheduled to attend American Legion convention in SLC

    Anderson said Friday he planned to meet with organizers of past protests. He foresees an anti-Bush alliance linking environmentalists, seniors, peace activists, health advocates and others.
    The mayor said the United States has an opportunity for “building relations with nations around the world, to joining the world’s movement toward a non-fossil-fuel economy, to creating better, healthier, safer communities. They’re all unfortunately being ignored and undermined” by Bush.

    Be assured that plans are in progress for a rally. I am part of this planning process for this event and will supply updates here as plans develop.

  • July 4 Fasting for Peace

    Yesterday I participated in a “virutal hunger strike” in solidarity with the Troops Home Fast project.  See photos of actions around the country.

    Common Dreams posted an article last night about the fast at the White House which began yesterday. In the photo below is Father Louis Vitale.  I crossed the line and was arrested with him at the Nevada Test site in May.


    Former Deputy Ambassador to Mongolia, Afghanistan and Sierra Leone, Ann Wright; seated left to right, peace activist Cindy Sheehan; Iraq War veteran, former Army Sgt. Geoffrey Millard; and Franciscan Friar Louis Vitale, eat their last meal before beginning the fast at midnight to end the Iraq War, in front of the White House, Monday, July 3, 2006, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

    Fasting for Peace – Virtual Hunger Strike

    I am going to be “fasting from blogging” on this July 4th, in solidarity with Troops Home Fast and Kalyn Denny’s and Laura Rebecca’s Kitchen’s suggestion.

    Since I will be fasting on July 4, I will be posting relevant articles on July 3. Look below this post for those entries.

    Everyone have a safe July 4!

    BRING THE TROOPS HOME! END THE IRAQ OCCUPATION!


    Logo designed by Laura Rebecca’s Kitchen

    Fast for Peace

    Kalyn Denny of Kalyn’s Kitchen has a post on her Blogher Blog on Food Blogs Joining a Fast for Peace. The project encourages bloggers to either fast or engage in a virtual blog fast in a campaign designed to build pressure for withdrawing U.S. troops from the Iraq war.

    Troops Home Fast is the name of the hunger strike by CodePink Women for Peace which initiated the campaign.

    Read Kalyn’s Blogher Blog for more ideas on participating in this Fast for Peace.


    Logo designed by Laura Rebecca’s Kitchen

    Why Good People Kill….

    ….Iraq murders reveal the warping power of conformity and dehumanization.
    by Rosa Brooks, who is a professor at the University of Virginia School of Law, is an interesting look into the issue of Americans being “good people”.

    She begins
    Are Americans good people?
    After Vietnam — after My Lai, after the free-fire zones — many Americans were no longer sure.
    After Haditha, the same question is again beginning to haunt us. We’re supposed to be a virtuous nation; our troops are supposed to be the good guys. If it turns out that Marines murdered 24 civilians, including children and infants, how could that have happened?

    She addresses the “bad apple theory” and provides a look at these “key factors” leading to good people doing terrible things, substantiated by examples in far past and recent history:

  • authority
  • conformity
  • dehumanization of the victims
    Continue reading
  • Religious leaders renew call for Guantanamo shutdown

    Dan Webster, Communications Director for the National Council of Churches, former Episcopal Public Relations Director here in Salt Lake, and good activist friend of mine, sent this today:

    Suicides at Guantanamo Bay prison lead to renewed calls to close the facility

    New York, June 11, 2006 — The suicides of three prisoners at the Guantanamo Bay detention center in Cuba have prompted a renewed call by the National Council of Churches USA that the facility be closed.

    The suicides are “another milestone in a sordid history of human rights denial and crimes against humanity,” said the Rev. Dr. Bob Edgar, NCC General Secretary.

    “Americans who love their country and its historic ideals are mortified by this continuing blot on our honor, on our steadfast defense of freedom, and on our commitment to democracy and the rule of law,” Edgar said.
    Continue reading

    Susan Sarandon and Cindy Sheehan come together on Mother’s Day

    Sarandon Joins Vigil Against Iraq War

    Susan Sarandon and Cindy Sheehan joined in a vigil at the White House over this Mother’s Day weekend, with letters to deliver to Laura Bush, uring her to pursuade her husband to personally notify mothers whose children have died while serving in Iraq.

    The protest was organized by CodePink Women for Peace.

    Cost of the War in Iraq – entire U.S.
    Cost of the War in Iraq – See the cost in your community (drop down menu)
    Iraq Body Count

    Big Brother is Watching

    Sgt. Gehlen from the U.S. Central Command public Affairs has posted a reply to the post I made this morning about the 3rd anniversary of George W. Bush declaring the Iraq conflict as “Mission Accomplished”. He has graciously pointed me and my readers to CENTCOM for the most accurate and up to date figures on the war on terrorism.

    Among the links on the CENTCOM site are:
    What Extremists Are Saying
    Heroes in Action
    Afghanistan
    Iraq

    Thank you for this additional source of information to further my education and understanding on this issue.

    Today marks the 3rd anniversary of George W. Bush landing in a jet on the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln off the California coast where, in a speech to the nation, he declared major combat in Iraq over. The banner his staff posted on the ship read “Mission Accomplished.”:

    The irony is that since then approximately 2400 Americans and more than 30,000 Iraqis have lost their lives, in addition to the tens of thousand of others injured in the conflict.

    Iraq Body Count
    Cost of War