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Comparisons between Obama and McKinney on Key Issues

Comparisons between Obama and McKinney on Key Issues

(Compiled by Bruce Gagnon, member of Maine Greens and Mainers For Cynthia McKinney Committee.)

Impeachment: Cass Sunstein, an adviser to Barack Obama from the University of Chicago Law School, says that prosecuting criminal conduct from the Bush Administration. risks a “cycle” of criminalizing public service and Democrats should avoid replicating retributive efforts like the impeachment of President Clinton–or even the “slight appearance” of it. Cynthia McKinney, before leaving the Congress in 2006 introduced impeachment resolution against George W. Bush.

Afghanistan: Obama says we must add 10,000 troops and win in Afghanistan because it is the “right war.” McKinney is opposed to the Afghanistan war and wants us out right away.

FISA Bill: Sen. Obama voted in favor of the Bush FISA surveillance bill. Former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney was opposed to the bill.

Experience in Congress: Cynthia McKinney served 12 years in the US Congress. Barack Obama has been in Congress for 3.5 years. They both served in their state legislatures in their respective states.

Iraq: McKinney calls for a “quick and orderly” withdrawal of all U.S. forces and mercenaries now occupying Iraq. While in Congress she opposed funding for the occupation. Obama calls for a “responsible” and “honorable” withdrawal and has recently changed his withdrawal timeline to 16 months after elected. Obama also uses the term “redeploy” which means move many troops onto the big US permanent bases in Iraq and also move many to bases in nearby Kuwait so they can be sent back into Iraq when needed. Obama voted for most Iraq occupation appropriations.

Military Spending: Obama calls for increasing the military by at least 92,000 troops and supports increases in military spending. McKinney has long been an opponent of increased military spending and while in Congress often took on former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld in House hearings demanding answers to her questions about what happened to the $2 trillion the Pentagon lost.

Public Financing of Elections: Obama recently changed his position and now refuses to participate in public financing of the national election. McKinney supports public financing.

Trade Issues: Obama’s economic adviser, Austan Goolsbee from the University of Chicago, last February urged the rightwing Canadian government not to pay too much attention to Obama’s campaign critiques of NAFTA, explaining that the candidate’s rhetoric was “more reflective of political maneuvering than policy.” McKinney opposes NAFTA, CAFTA and all the rest of the so-called “free trade” agreements, which are “anti-union” and institutionalize corporate profits and priorities.

Africa: Obama supports the creation of the new Pentagon Africa Command (AFRICOM) saying that the command will “facilitate” fighting terrorism on the continent. McKinney opposes the new command saying “the last thing Africa needs is AFRICOM, U.S. soldiers, or a School of the Americas-type relationship with Africa.”

Paid for by Mainers for Cynthia McKinney

Property Manager in Salt Lake City attempting to oust residents, local business

The Artspace building has long been a place where artists have been able to reside and work in Salt Lake City on meager incomes. Housed in the building is the local coffee shop A Cup of Joe, which has been open to the artist and peace communities and other progressive groups, opening its doors to events for these groups at little or no cost.

Many of the tenants of Artspace including A Cup of Joe are facing extreme, intolerant and likely illegal action by the new management company Evergreen Management Company. Some section 8 tenants are being told they owe additional money because there is a “problem with their paperwork,” but are not being told what the problem is, or how they can resolve it. Others, including A Cup of Joe, who have had trouble making their rent are not being allowed, per the terms of their leases, to make payment plans. The management company is refusing to return calls from tenants, and summarily turning accounts over for legal action.

Not only is this creating additional financial burden for the tenants, it is emptying the building of artists who form the core of the avant-garde arts community of Salt Lake City. In addition, it is threatening the existence of A Cup of Joe, the anchor of the spoken word poetry community and Salt City Slam, and an important gathering place for progressive groups. Kristy Gonzalez, the current owner, has in particular, reached out to the community and provided a performance space for music and comedy groups, avant-garde theatre, the peace sign birthday party, a memorial service for Sister Maryam Mohammed who was an active artist and musician in our community. Kristy has encouraged the collaging of the tables by community groups, is a pickup point for a Community Sustainable Agriculture farm, a member of the People’s Market and Buy Local First Utah. She has provided space for People for Peace and Justice, local artists and musicians, Guardian Angels, Queer Spirit, the Nine Muses Project. While Joe’s has been near and dear to our hearts for years, Kristy has done so much in the year and a half she has owned Joe’s to make it truly a foundation of the community. We are in danger of losing Joe’s.

What can we do? There are legal costs to be met, and possibly a rent shortfall. Kristy and the other tenants have legal and publicity help at the moment. What Kristy needs is more customers, and community awareness of the problem of losing locally-owned, community-dedicated businesses. Here’s what we can do:

**Talk up Cup of Joe whenever you can.

**Eat and drink at Joe’s as often as you can. Highly recommended are the crepes and the ice cream.

**If you sponsor a community group that has benefited from Joe’s generosity in the past, consider a donation to help them out.

There will be a “marathon community gathering” on July 18 and 19 at Cup of Joe with poets, musicians, artists and local businesses. Details will be published here as soon as they are available.

A Cup of Joe is located at 353 West 200 South in Salt Lake City.

What war dollars could buy

Rainbow Gathering: July 4 videos

Rainbow Gathering: Around and About

A really cool feature of the Rainbow Gathering is just taking in the sights – the people and all the creativity.  Here are more photos:

A labyrinth in a field of “cairn art”

Peace Art

         

A very creative (and probably labor intensive!) fire pit for nightly entertainment:

The Prayer Pole in the Main Meadow where all the meals are served and the Meditation for World Peace on July 4:

This is Tianna  from Hawaii.  I was struck by her creativity during her pregnancy:

July 4:  Meditation for World Peace (thousands of people encircling the main meadow with hands held chanting “OM”, followed by a parade led by Kiddie Village and then culminating in a big boisterous celebration that lasts all day and night:


Colorful People blowing bubbles during July 4th celebration:

This is the very colorful “Grandpa Woodstock” who is a regular attendee of the Annual Gathering.  He told me that I was “very beautiful and could be Queen of the Blueberry Blossoms”!

It was great to be with friends from Utah:

The area was very beautiful.  We walked along the Dutch Joe River….

….and walked to the top of a rock with dozens of other folks to watch the sunset:


Rainbow Gathering: Trading

A unique feature of the Rainbow Gathering is the Trade Circle.  No money is to be exchanged – trading goods or services  for goods or services.  I even traded two jokes for two peace pins!
This is Aly Young, aspiring photographer from Kansas, who traded me some of her photos for a crocheted wool hat I made (click the link on her name to see her blog):

This man melted glass into two beautiful beads for me that Tom traded for some tobacco:

This is a photo of another woman who traded for one of my hand crocheted wool hats I made:

Our Trade Blanket:
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Rainbow Gathering: Camps and Kitchens

The Rainbow Gathering has been occurring annually since 1972.  Each year the “Gathering of Tribes” is held in a different National Forest.  There are numerous kitchens and camps at the Gathering. 

We called our little camp “Welcome Om”:

Our friend who owns the Salt Lake City Info Shop Free Speech Zone set up her camp there too:

We also hung banners for People for Peace and Justice of Utah

and the Green Party Peace Network

Below are photos of a few other camps and kitchens.  Notice the details and creativity in the construction of the ovens and kitchen/camp sites.

One of our favorite kitchens was Lovin’ Ovens, which made the most wonderful pastries!  They must have had an artist – notice the art on top of the oven:
Front side of oven:

Back side of oven:

This is another kitchen with a constructed oven – Earth Stoned:

and the Information Tent:

Free Speech Zone is listed on the info map:

There was a list of classes and events and performances:

Rainbow Gathering Police Presence

The police presence at the Rainbow Gathering this year was quite unsettling.  There is always some type of police presence near the Gathering and sometimes within the Gathering, but this year seemed to be heavy on that presence (at least in my limited experience – this was my 4th Gathering since 1998).  On our way in to the Gathering on July 2 and out of the Gathering on July 6, through the mountain dirt and gravel roads, we saw people pulled over and dogs searching cars in numerous spots.  There were reports of people being cited for things like not using turn signals to turn onto dirt roads from other dirt roads, not applying brakes properly on curves, and not adhering to the 20 mile per hour speed limit, even if they were just one mile over that limit.

During the evening meal circle on Thursday, July 3rd, I noticed federal law enforcement walking around the circle:

These officials had on black gloves. 

Shortly after that there was a commotion from the forest at the edge of the meadow.  People were screaming that the police had opened fire in Kiddie Village.  What we learned was this:

Apparently an undercover police officer had identified one individual who had been offering him marijuana and when the undercover office called for reinforcement to arrest the individual, the individual resisted arrest.  This resulted in other Gathering participants surrounding the police, from what I hear.  I was not in the area nor did I witness the actual incident, so I am not sure exactly what happened,  but from eye witnesses I heard nothing of Gathering participants throwing sticks or rocks as the news reports indicate, in fact, quite the opposite.  What I did hear from a friend who was there and witnessing it all is that the police opened fire at peoples’ feet with pepper spray pellets and rubber bullets and then fired the same projectiles directly at people’s bodies.  The reports indicate that they did this with children in the area and one child was hit.

Here is a  photo of my friend’s left side from being hit by the police shooting:

There were many more reports and accounts of police brutality.

Fortunately, people who witnessed the event provided documentation. 

Here are links about the incident as told on live radio to We The People Radio Network which had a reporter attending the Gathering with equipment like a satellite phone on which she could call in about this particular incident and other Gathering happenings:

http://mp3.wtprn.com/Kelton/0807/20080703_Thu_Kelton1.mp3
http://mp3.wtprn.com/Kelton/0807/20080703_Thu_Kelton2.mp3
and has posted this photo:

and a link to a blog that had a post on the incident and also has really nice updates on the Rainbow Gathering:
http://adap2k.blogspot.com/2008/07/rainbow-family-attacked-by-feds-peppers.html
and has this audio:
http://adap2k.blogspot.com/2008/07/audio-rainbow-family-attacked-by-feds.html

I have not yet seen anything appear on You Tube.

Here is a link to Pinedale Online which has been reporting regularly on the Gathering:
http://www.pinedaleonline.com/news/2008/06/RainbowFamilyGatheri.htm
Its photo page is here:
http://www.pinedaleonline.com/news/2008/06/VisittotheRainbowCam.htm

Here is a link to a blog that has been offering updated information when possible:
http://wyominggathering.blogspot.com/

I will update this particular post as I obtain more information.  I was part of a recording myself by an individual gathering audio information on his recorder.

National Rainbow Gathering: Fun and Facts

I am back from 4 days in the Wyoming Mountains from the Annual National Rainbow Gathering.  Over the next couple of days I will have stories and photos to share.  I wanted to write in tonight, however, as a heads up that I will have an account of what happened with the police action on July 3rd, that is being reported in the news as an “assault by hippies” on law enforcement, which is a myth.

Stay tuned….

Rainbow Gathering

I will be attending the National Rainbow Gathering late next week.  I request that all folks out there, in the spirit of a more peaceful world, at noon on July 4th, participate in a world wide meditation for world peace.

From the invite to the very first Rainbow Gathering in 1972:
We, who are brothers & sisters, children of God, families of life on earth, friends of nature & of all people, children of humankind calling ourselves Rainbow Family Tribe, humbly invite:
All races, peoples, tribes, communes, men, women, children, individuals — out of love.
All nations & national leaders — out of respect
All religions & religious leaders — out of faith
All politicians — out of charity
to join with us in gathering together for the purpose of expressing our sincere desire that there shall be peace on earth, harmony among all people. This gathering to take place beginning July 1, 1972, near Aspen, Colorado – or between Aspen & the Hopi & Navaho lands – on 3000 acres of land that we hope to purchase or acquire for this gathering — & to hold open worship, prayer, chanting or whatever is the want or desire of the people, for three days, but upon the fourth day of July at noon to ask that there be a meditative, contemplative silence wherein we, the invited people of the world may consider & give honour & respect to anyone or anything that has aided in the positive evolution of humankind & nature upon this, our most beloved & beautiful world — asking blessing upon we people of this world & hope that we people can effectively proceed to evolve, expand, & live in harmony & peace.