Posted on 01/05/2002 12:20:38 AM PST by VaMarVet
February 2nd, 2002 11 a.m. 3 p.m. West Side of Park Ave. Between 48th and 49th
Counter the Anti-American IAC the I-ANSWER Traitors and the rest of the Bin Laden Fan Club
Support Our Country, the President, Our Troops in Harms Way and Our Fellow Citizens Who Now Find Themselves on the Front Lines of a New Kind of War
Plans are well under way and Patriots from Florida to Massachusetts and all points in between are preparing to rally in support of our country. FReepers will be arriving by planes, trains and automobiles on February 2nd. For those interested in taking the train use this link to Amtrak to make a reservation. Some DC area FReepers and friends will be taking train # 162 from Union Station and returning on # 169. If you are interested in car pooling post to this thread for requests for riders or a ride. For those interested in taking a bus use this link to Greyhound. Additionally, multitaskmom of Jacksonville, Fl reports that there are some great deals on air travel to NYC available.
Oschisms has submitted the application for a permit and advises us to be flexible and check back here often as the NYPD has a habit of changing the location even at the 11th hour. The NYC chapter is hard at work in order to make this a first-class rally one that will make Patriots proud. Plans are also being made for a paying of respects event at the WTC and for an evening get together for all FReepers and friends. Updates will be posted on FR regularly.
Here is why we are going to NYC on 2 February:
The International ANSWER Coalition - Act Now to Stop War and End Racism - calls for mobilizations on February 1 and 2 in New York City.
Mass rally at the World Economic Forum starting at 11:00am Park Ave., between 49th and 50th Bring signs, puppets, street theater, noise-makers, and your creativity.
· NO to war in Afghanistan and the Middle East!
· NO to corporate-centered globalization!
· YES to jobs, education, health care, and civil rights!
FR rules (thanks D.C. Chapter) will be in effect for this rally for all who stand with us. If you cannot abide by them, you will not be allowed to stand with us. The rules are simple: No violence, no threats, no provocations, no racism, no profanity and no law breaking. All law enforcement personnel must be treated with respect.
Here is a link to Thread I - hope to see you there!
Dave, I'm already home!!
Justice Yes! War No!
We've got listings of anti-war and anti-racism events that are being organized around the world. If your event isn't listed then please fill out the form so we can list it.
After the events of 9.11 people are calling for a just war. The Taliban are being replaced or merging in to the Northern Alliance and the US looks to expand the war to Iraq. Why oppose the 'endless' war against terrorism? If you're not sure where you stand, have questions, or want to learn more about war, terrorism, and bin laden the Z Mag 911 Terrorism & War FAQ, and their Nov 15th update.
For news there is ongoing dissident coverage of the disaster and war are at indymedia.org/peace and Z Magazine.
The post September 11th Anti-War movement is trying to build a coalition between the anti-globalization groups, peace groups, and muslim americans. To make this coalition work we need to break out of rote activism. To learn how, read what two muslim american anti-globalization activists have to say about their experiences working with the peace movement since 9.11.
Disinformation at its best (or worst for that matter).
Getting my Amtrak tickets this weekend for 162 and 169.
Which one is you?
We aren't going to do any of the old Navy vs Marines stuff, are we?
Cause I'm only 6'4" and about 240lbs!!
Why I will not rally around the president
We are told that in this time of crisis, all good Americans should rally around the president and the flag.
It is easy to understand the emotion behind the chanting of "USA, USA." But I will not chant.
In this time of crisis, I will rally around policies that seek peace and security, for all people everywhere. And instead of chanting, I will speak quietly about the grief we all feel, and loudly about the need to resist our leaders' plans for global war.
Decent people agree that in this time of crisis, we cannot let the lines of color and culture, of language and religion, divide us. But we need to go another step, to understand that the lines dividing people based on nations are just as dangerous. We must also agree not to give in to the urge to value the lives of innocent Americans over the lives of innocent people in other countries.
For the past few days -- in person and on the phone, through email and on the radio -- I have been called "unpatriotic," condemned as a "traitor" and labeled "anti-American" because my writing has opposed the drive to war, the call for blood to avenge those who died in the terror attacks.
But I also have heard from many others who also are concerned that U.S. officials will take us into a war that will bring only more death, pain and grief, leaving us less secure. They want to speak out but fear being attacked for not being "good Americans."
This is a moment when we need the courage to say that being a good American does not mean supporting a war so violent and so indiscriminate that more innocent people will die.
That does not mean we renounce the ideals of freedom and justice so often associated with the United States; we should hold onto those ideals more fiercely than ever and put them into practice by resisting the rush to war.
We should honor the ideals of this country by saying, in as clear a voice as we can manage: Not in our name will the United States seek vengeance or go forward to kill.
It is important to read closely the joint resolution passed by Congress, which authorizes the president "to use all necessary and appropriate force against those nations, organizations, or persons he determines planned, authorized, committed, or aided the terrorist attacks that occurred on Sept. 11, 2001, or harbored such organizations or persons, in order to prevent any future acts of international terrorism against the United States by such nations, organizations or persons."
That is not a resolution based on a quest for justice. It is an open-ended invitation to attack anyone U.S. leaders decide to target. And those leaders -- Dick Cheney and Colin Powell among them -- are some of the same people who during the Gulf War unleashed attacks not only on military targets but on civilians and the entire civilian infrastructure of Iraq, killing hundreds of thousands of innocent people during and after the war. This resolution, and the statements from the Bush administration about an ongoing global war, suggest that what is coming will be even more frightening.
When we speak out against war in public, we will find support, but we also should expect hostility. We should expect the question posed by one of the people who wrote to condemn me: "Whose side are you on?"
The answers to that are simple:
I am on the side of the people -- no matter where they live -- who will suffer the violence, not the leaders -- no matter where they live -- who will plan it.
I am on the side of peace, not war.
I am on the side of justice, not vengeance.
And most important, I am on the side of hope, not despair.
We do not have the luxury of despair right now. There is too much at stake for too many people.
Robert Jensen is a professor of journalism at the University of Texas at Austin. He can be reached at rjensen@uts.cc.utexas.edu.
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FYI Cagey
In Marine Time that's when the big hand is at the bottom and the little hand is between the 2 and the 3 and it's light outside, right?
Sorry, can't have any coffee until after a little lab work this AM.
Two great babes, they had my back and they had the right stuff!!
hellinahandcart has custody of our "FReep Flag", I hope she can make it to the show!!
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