Posted on 11/03/2004 11:10:55 AM PST by mandingo republican
This is a great day for us.
It is a BAD day for the following: (not in any particular order except the first) THERE ARE MORE OF COURSE...
1. John F Kerry and his Hollywood mafia and Michael Moore 2. The United Nations 3. MTV and VIACOM 4. Katie (Koran) Couric 5. Osama Bin Ladin 6. Al Queda 7. Terrorist the world over 8. The Taliban 9. The Spainish 10. The president of Malasia 11. The French 12. The Germans 13. Barbara Striesant 14. Dan Rather 15. The Communist Party USA and the communist parties of all nations 16. The Socialist International and Democratic Socialists of America 17. The Black Caucus and Maxine Waters 18. Fidel Castro and Chavez and Lula 19. Arafat 20. Bruce Sprinsteen 21. George Soros 22. Teresa Heinz Kerry 23. Radical homosexuals 24. Main stream Media abc, cbs, nbs, cnn, pbs msnbc 25. The New York Times, wASHINGTON pOST, LA Times 26. Mumia Abul Jamal 27. North Korea 28. Dixie Chicks 29. Secular leftist Jews 30. The Ford Foundation 31. The National Council of Churches 32. P. Diddy puff daddy Sean James Colmbs whatever his name is this week. 33. My boss 34. Jimmy Carter 35. Al Franken Janine Garofolo Randi Rhodes and Air America 36. George Clooney 37. Miami Democracts and Janet Reno 38. Anti Cubans American bigots 39. NAACP, Kweesi Mafumi and Julian Bond 40. Hippies 41.National Lawyers Guild and ACLU 42. and the usual gang of idiots below James Abourezk, former U.S. Senator F. Murray Abraham Rudolfo Acuna, author of Occupied America Dr. Patch Adams Michael Albert Jace Alexander Robert Altman Aris Anagnos Laurie Anderson Ida Applebroog John Ashbery Edward Asner Kevin Bacon Jon Robin Baitz Thomas Balanoff, president, Local 1, SEIU Russell Banks John Perry Barlow, co-founder, Electronic Frontier Foundation Neema Barnette Rev. Willie T. Barrow, Operation Push Sue Bauman, Mayor of Madison, WI Rosalyn Baxandall Joel Beinen, Professor of Middle East History, Stanford Medea Benjamin Phyllis Bennis, Institute for Policy Studies, New Internationalism Project Jessica Blank & Erik Jensen, playwrights, The Exonerated William Blum, author of Rogue State Wayne C. Booth, professor emeritus, Chicago Fr. Bob Bossie, SCJ, and the staff of 8th Day Center for Justice St. Clair Bourne Lawrence Brent Brilliant, M.D. Oscar Brown, Jr. Charles Burnett Margaret Burroughs, founder, DuSable Museum Judith Butler Leslie Cagan, chair, Interim Pacifica Foundation Board Kisha Imani Cameron Rosemary Carroll Sen. Gilberto Cedillo, California state legislature Kathleen & Henry Chalfant Celia Chang, chairperson, Wen Ho Lee Defense Fund Steering Committee Linda Chapman, New York Theater Workshop Rep. Maralyn Chase, Washington state legislature Bell& Paul Chevigny Mel Chin Noam Chomsky Deepak Chopra Ann Christopherson, president, American Booksellers Assn. Jill Ciment Ramsey Clark Jill Clayburgh Marilyn Clement, Exec. Sec. for Economic Justice, United Methodist Womens Division David Clennon Ben Cohen, cofounder, Ben and Jerry's David Cole, professor of law, Georgetown University Steve Coleman Robbie Conal Stephanie Coontz, historian, Evergreen State College Paula Cooper Carlos Cortez, Koyokuikatal Kia Corthron, playwright, Breath, Boom Petah Coyne Robert Creeley Kimberly Crenshaw, professor of law, Columbia and UCLA Culture Clash David Cross John Cusack Damon & Naomi, Musicians for Peace Kevin Danaher, Global Exchange Barbara Dane Julie Dash Rev. Herbert Daughtry Angela Davis Ossie Davis Zack de la Rocha Sheila DeBretteville, director of studies in graphic design, Yale Ruby Dee Mos Def Tony Del Plato, chef/co-owner, Moosewood Restaurant Richard Delgado, U. of Colorado Boulder School of Law Rev. Gregory R. Dell, Broadway United Methodist Church of Chicago Rosalyn Deutsche Ani Di Franco Diane DiPrima Mark Di Suvero Carl Dix, Revolutionary Communist Party Bernadine Dohrn, director, Children & Family Justice Center Julie Dorf, International Gay & Lesbian Human Rights Commission Carol Downer, board of directors, Chico Feminist Women's Health Center Roma Downey Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, professor, California State University, Hayward Sandy Duncan Bill Dyson, Connecticut state legislature Michael Eric Dyson Steve Earle Barbara Ehrenreich Deborah Eisenberg Nora Eisenberg, author of The War at Home Hector Elizondo Daniel Ellsberg Brian Eno Eve Ensler Riva Enteen, National Lawyers Guild, San Francisco Martín Espada Michelle Esrick Leo Estrada, UCLA professor, Urban Planning Robert Falls Nina Felshin, author of But Is It Art? The Spirit of Art as Activism James R. Fennerty, pres., National Lawyers Guild, Chicago Frances D. Fergusson Lawrence Ferlinghetti, City Lights Bookstore Fifty-three Maryknoll priests and brothers Norman G. Finkelstein, author of The Holocaust Industry Laura Flanders Jane Fonda Henry Foner, former pres., Fur & Leather Workers Union Richard Foreman Thomas C. Fox, publisher, National Catholic Reporter Elizabeth Frank Mary Frank H. Bruce Franklin, professor of American Studies, Rutgers in Newark Michael Franti Glen E. Friedman Bill Frisell Frank Galati Peter Gerety Terry Gilliam Milton Glaser Charles Glass Jeremy Matthew Glick, co-editor of Another World Is Possible Corey Glover Danny Glover Danny Goldberg Leon Golub Juan Gómez Quiñones, historian, UCLA Vivian Gornick Jorie Graham Robert Greenwald André Gregory John Guare José Guerrero, director Taller Mestizarte Guerrilla Girls Allan Gurganus Richard Haas Jessica Hagedorn Sondra Hale, professor, anthropology and women's studies, UCLA Ann Hamilton Suheir Hammad Sam Hammil Nathalie Handal Daniel Handler (aka Lemony Snicket) Michael Hardt, author of Empire Christine B. Harrington, professor of politics, NYU Lyle Ashton Harris David Harvey, professor of anthropology, CUNY Stanley Hauerwas Tom Hayden Hazel Hernder, author of Beyond Globalization Edward S. Herman, Wharton School, U. of Pennsylvania Susannah Heschel, professor, Dartmouth David Himmelstein, Harvard School of Medicine Fred Hirsch, vice pres., Plumbers and Fitters Local 393 bell hooks Walter Hopps Warrington Hudlin Doug Ireland, contributing editor, In These Times Rakaa Iriscience, Dilated Peoples Alfredo Jaar Abdeen Jabara, attorney, past pres., American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee Rev. Jesse Jackson Ken Jacobs Mumia Abu-Jamal Fredric Jameson, chair, literature program, Duke Jim Jarmusch Chalmers Johnson, author of Blowback Virgil C. Johnson, chair, theater department, Northwestern B.J. Jones, artistic dir., Northlight Theatre Bill T. Jones J.P. Jones Sarah Jones Melanie Joseph, artistic dir., Foundry Theater Jeremy Kagan Louise J. Kaplan Casey Kasem Evelyn Fox Keller, history of science, MIT Robin D.G. Kelly, history and Africana studies, NYU As`ad AbuKhalil, Professor, Cal State Univ, Stanislaus Martin Luther King III, pres., Southern Christian Leadership Conference Barbara Kingsolver Arthur Kinoy, board co-chair, Center for Constitutional Rights Bob Kinsey, Peace & Justice Taskforce, Rocky Mountain Conf., UCC Sally Kirkland C. Clark Kissinger, Refuse & Resist! Yuri Kochiyama Michael Konopacki Rev. Earl Kooperkamp, pastor, St. Marys Episcopal Church Annisette & Thomas Koppel, Savage Rose Barbara Kopple David Korten, author of When Corporations Rule the World Ron Kovic Max, Joyce, and Nikolas Kozloff Barbara Kruger Tony Kushner Rev. Peter Laarman, senior minister, Judson Memorial Church Mike Ladd James Lafferty, exec. dir., National Lawyers Guild/L.A. Ray Laforest, Haiti Support Network Beth K. Lamont Martha Lavey Lisa & Pilar Law Spike Lee Jesse Lemisch, prof. of history emeritus, John Jay College of Justice, CUNY Harriet Lerner Rabbi Michael Lerner, editor, TIKKUN magazine Phil Lesh, Grateful Dead Michael Letwin, co-convenor, NYC Labor Against the War Richard Lewontin, professor emeritus of biology, Harvard Lucy R. Lippard James Longley José Lopez, dir. Puerto Rican Cultural Center, Chicago Raymond Lotta, author of America in Decline Barbara Lubin, Middle East Childrens Alliance Janet L. Abu-Lughod, professor of political and social science, New School Staughton Lynd Reynaldo Macías, dir., Cesar Chavez Center, UCLA Jeff Mackler, Socialist Action Jack Macrae Arturo Madrid, professor of humanities, Trinity Dave Marsh Rabbi Robert Marx Maryknoll Sisters, Western USA Malachy McCourt Rep. Jim McDermott, Washington Aaron McGruder Richard J. McIver, Seattle city council Cynthia McKinney, former U.S. representative Ellen McLaughlin David McReynolds Chuck Mee Susan Meiselas Richard Mellor, vice pres., AFSCME Local 444 W.S. Merwin Arnold Mesches Jay A. Miller Paul D. Miller, DJ Spooky aka The Subliminal Kid Susan Minot Mary Miss Edgar Mitchell, astronaut Anuradha Mittal, co-dir., Institute for Food and Development Policy/Food First Malaquias Montoya Tom Morello Robin Morgan Robert Morris Toni Morrison Viggo Mortensen Walter Mosley Min. Benjamín Muhammed, Hip-Hop Summit Action Network Graham Nash Jill Nelson, prof. City College of NY Robert Nichols Linda Nochlin, professor of modern art, NYU Institute of Fine Arts Kate Noonan Odetta Claes Oldenburg Pauline Oliveros Yoko Ono Roscoe Orman Rev. E. Randall Osburn, exec. v.p., Southern Christian Leadership Conference Ozomatli Grace Paley Michael Parenti Ron OJ Parsons Rosalind Pecheskey, professor of political science, Hunter College Jeremy Pikser, screenwriter, Bulworth Justice R. Eugene Pincham, ret., Illinois Appellate Court Frances Fox Piven Jeremy Piven Sylvia Plachy Assemblyman Mark Pocan, Wisconsin state legislature Katha Pollitt James Stewart Polshek CCH Pounder Harold Prince Jerry Quickley John T. Racanelli, Presiding Justice (Ret), California Court of Appeal Peter Rachleff, professor of history, Macalester College Bonnie Raitt Margaret Randall Marcus Raskin Michael Ratner, pres., Center for Constitutional Rights Amy Ray, Indigo Girls Rev. George Regas, Interfaith Communities United for Justice and Peace Reno Graeme Revell Adrienne Rich Judy F. Richardson, associate producer, Eyes on the Prize David Riker, filmmaker, La Ciudad Boots Riley, The Coup Faith Ringgold Sen. Fred Risser, Wisconsin state legislature Kate Robin Avital Ronell Jonathan Rosenbaum, author of Movie Wars Edgar Rosenblum Naomi & Walter Rosenblum James Rosenquist Martha Rosler Judith Rossner Matthew Rothschild, editor of The Progressive Ed Sadlowski Bernard & Jane Nicholl Sahlins Edward Said Angelica Salas, director, Campaign for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles David Salle Angela Sanbrano, exec. dir., Central American Resource Center Luc Sante Rep. Sharon Tomiko Santos, Washington state legislature Andy Sapora, Flying Karamozov Brothers Susan Sarandon Saskia Sassen, professor of sociology, Chicago John Sayles James Schamus, producer-writer, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Jonathan Schell, fellow of the Nation Institute Paul Schell, former mayor of Seattle Carolee Schneemann Juliet Schor, Professor of Sociology, Boston College Michael Schultz Annabella Sciorra Kyra Sedgwick Pete and Toshi Seeger Mark Selden Peter Selz Peter A. Serkin Frank Serpico Richard Serra Betty Shamieh Alexander Sharp, exec. dir., Protestants for the Common Good Rev. Al Sharpton Wallace Shawn Charlotte Sheedy Martin Sheen Ron Shelton Alex Shoumatoff Robert J. Siegel, pres., Seattle National Lawyers Guild Russell Simmons Zachary Sklar Chuck Smith, artistic associate, Goodman Theatre Kiki Smith Joan Snyder Paul Soglin, former mayor of Madison, WI Miles Solay, Not In Our Name project Norman Solomon Scott Spenser Nancy Spero Art Spiegelman S. Peg Spindler, dir., Sojourner Truth House, Gary, IN Starhawk Jean Stefancic, U. of Colorado Boulder School of Law Bob Stein Jack Steinberger, Nobel Laureate Gloria Steinem Pat Steir Oliver Stone Mark Strand William & Rose Styron Steve Swallow Tony Taccone Ron Takaki, professor of ethnic studies, Berkeley Jonathan Tasini, pres., National Writers Union, NYC Michael Taussig, professor of anthropology, Columbia Studs Terkel Andy Thayer, Chicago Anti-Bashing Network Marisa Tomei Jesus Salvador Trevino Tuck & Patti Marcia Tucker, founding dir. emerita, New Museum of Contemporary Art, NY Lief Utne Nina Utne Luis Valdez Coosje van Bruggen Marcia E. Vetrocq, senior editor, Art in America Gore Vidal Anton Vodvarka, Lt., FDNY (ret.) Kurt Vonnegut Alice Walker Rebecca Walker Naomi Wallace Immanuel Wallerstein, professor of sociology, Yale Rob Warden, Center on Wrongful Convictions, Northwestern Wavy Gravy Rev. George Webber, pres. emeritus, NY Theological Seminary Leonard Weinglass Cora Weiss, pres., Hague Appeal for Peace Cornel West Celia Weston Haskell Wexler John Edgar Wideman C.K. Williams Saul Williams Victoria Williams Standish E. Willis, Chicago Conference of Black Lawyers S. Brian Willson Martha Wilson, Franklin Furnace Bob Wing, WarTimes Kryzsztof Wodiczko Alice Woldt, Church Council of Greater Seattle Steffie Woolhandler, Harvard School of Medicine Jeffrey Wright Dennis Zacek, artistic director, Victory Gardens Theater Zephyr Mary Zimmerman Howard Zinn Action Center For Justice * African American Institute for Policy Studies and Planning * African American Lawyers Association-Hawai`i * AltBuzz * Alternative Tenticles * American Arab Anti Discrimination Committee * American Muslim Voice * Artists for Change * Bands Against Bush NYC * Bay Area United Against War * Blue Triangle Network * Brush Fire Process Painting Workshops * Chelsea for Peace * Clergy of the Soko Bukai * Code Pink * Crimson Spectre * Engineers and Scientists for Animal Rights * Fever Pitch Magazine and Music * Freedom Socialist Party * Georgia Peace and Justice Coalition, Atlanta * G-K-C International Peace Airport Initiative, Atlanta * Global Coalition for Peace * Guerrilla Girls on Tour * Hawai`i Labor for Peace and Justice * Hawaii Artsists Revolve * Idriss Stelley Foundation * Interfaith Freedom Foundation * La Raza Centro Legal * Magnus-Academy * Mississippi Liberation Collective * Mother Speak * National 911Visibility.org Movement * Neighbors for Peace * Network in Solidarity with the People of the Philippines * New York City Labor Against the War * Not in Our Name * `Ohana Koa / Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific * One Light Foundation * Organizing Pittsburgh to Increase Community Solidarity * People's Music Network / Songs for Freedom and Struggle * Puerto Rican Alliance of Los Angeles * Radiate and Reflect Productions * Refuse and Resist! * Ronald Reagan Home for the Criminally Insane * Sacramento for Democracy * SF Day Laborers * SALAAM Theatre * Seattle RESULTS * Sociologists Without Borders * South Asians Against Police Brutality and Racism * South Bay Mobilization, San Jose * South Philadelphias Together Against Bush * stayinformed.org * Stop the War Brigade * The Council of Peace * The Foundry Theatre * The Lorax Society * The Northeast Ohio Anti-War Coalition * Ukuleles for Sanity * University of Hawai`i Peace Initiative * Utah Marijuana Party * Veterans Against The War In Iraq * Vietnam Veterans Against the War Anti-Imperialist * Women's International League for Peace & Freedom, NY Metro Chapter
Individuals include
Ashton Applewhite (writer) * Edward Asner (actor) * Eleanor J Bader * Anne Balay * Russell Banks * Fay S Barrows * Kristina Bell * Medea Benjamin * Jello Biafra (artist) * William G Bird Jr * Jessica Blank (actor and playwright) * Marcia Bollea * Dr T Bowers * Barbara Braunstein * Sheila Levrant de Bretteville (professor) * Julia Butterfly (environmental activist) * John Cassella * Rev Robert W Castle * Henry Chalfant (photographer and filmmaker) * Kathleen Chalfant (actor) * Nancy Chang (attorney) * Vanessa Chong (Exec Dir of ACLU-Hawai`i) * Reed Christian * Thomas A Copeland * Peter Coyote (actor) * Charles Craig * Michael Curi * Chris Daly (SF City Supervisor) * Kevin Danaher * Morris Dees (attorney) * Ed Desmond (Navy Vietnam era veteran) * Dick Dettrey * Mark Diorio * Ross Duncan * Eve Ensler * Riva Enteen * Julia Estrella * Larry Evans * Larry Everest (author) * Elena Featherston * Nina Felshin (curator) * Fishbone (musicians) * Sally Fisher * Shem Fleenor * Geri Fox * Reg E Gaines (poet) * Danny Glover (actor) * John J Glynn * Frances Goldin (literary agent) * Leon Golub (artist) * Michael Gray * Kathryn Greene * Cheryl Guerbaoui * Anna Hall * Wes Hamilton * Joy Harjo (poet) * P Thomas Harker * Nancy CM Hartsock * Brock Hastie * Robert I Hattem * Grace M Hawkins * Tom Hayden * Jen Hazlett * James Adam Holland III * Mesha Monge Irizarry * Ron Jacobs * David Jaeger * Clarice Jensen * Earl Johnson * Ricki Lee Jones (musician) * Melanie Joseph * Kyle Kajihiro (Exec Dir of AFSC-Hawai`i) * Casey Kasem (radio personality) * Jean Khatchadourian * C Clark Kissinger (contributing writer, Revolutionary Worker) * Yuri Kochiyama * Rev Dr Earl Kooperkamp * Joyce Kozloff (artist) * Tom Krebsbach * Rev Peter Laarman (Exec Dir of Progressive Christians Uniting, LA) * Pierre Labossiere * Beth K Lamont * Greg Landau (music producer) * Jesse Lemisch * Giovanna Lepore * Brett Lewis * Barbara Lubin (Middle East Children's Alliance) * Eric Mar (SF Board of Education) * Gayle Marra * William Martinez * Patricia Mason * Carollen Mathieu * Sean McCollough * A Q McElrath * Ralph McKnight * Pat McManaman (immigrant rights attorney) * Cody Mitchell * Miguel Gavilan Molina (KPFA radio) * Robert Alex Monroe, Jr * Katalina Montero * Cynthia Monsour * Jude Rene Montarsi * Angelo Moore (musician) * Patty Morlan * Roberta J Morgan * Nettie Morano * Maya Morris * Susan Mosca * Clifford R Moseley * Joseph J Mueller * Johnathan C Mulhall * Jessica Murillo * Kevin O'Neill * Jill Nelson (author and activist) * Osha Newman (civil rights attorney) * Rev-Dr Penny Nixon (Metropolitan Community Church of SF) * Kate Noonan * Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz (professor) * Michael Parenti * Geraldine M Parker * Eva Paterson (Equal Justice Society, SF) * Hon Bill Perkins (NY City Council) * Rosalind Petchesky * Jeremy Pikser (screenwriter-Bulworth) * Assad Pino * Frances Fox Piven (CUNY Faculty Grad Center) * Peter Preszon * Margaret Randall (writer and photographer) * Rev George F Regas (Interfaith Communities United For Justice and Peace) * Reno (actor) * Adrienne Rich (poet and writer) * Wilson Riles * Syed Rizvi (Engineers and Scientists for Animal Rights) * Robie Robledo * Robert Rockwell (National Secretary of Refuse & Resist!) * David Rubinson * Jennifer Martin Ruggiero * Mustafa Sallak * Sonia Sanchez (poet) * James Schamus (professor) * Edmund A Schofield, Jr * Derek Shevel * Laurie Sheridan * Savannah Skye * Nicolai Sokulski * Nancy Spero (artist) * Art Spiegelman (cartoonist) * Bob Stein (The Voyager Company) * Mary Stiel * Michael Stoegbauer * Brian K Sullwold * Esther Surovell * Linda Sue Swisher * Christopher Szell * Kathryn W B Takara (poet) * Silvia Tennenbaum * Kortni Tracy * Dean Tuckerman * Julienne Verdi * Richard Washbourne * Thomas Webster * Len Weinglass (attorney) * Naomi Weisstein * Robert West * Saul Williams (artist) * Dan Wilson * Bob Wing (editor, War Times) * Billy Wolfsthal * Ali Yahiaoui * Douglass Young * Sue Zimmerman * Howard Zinn (writer and historian) * Paul H Zulkowitz
How about LOOZER!
MV
FLA didn't only hold the line,
it blew away the liberal hordes, lawyers
and all!
MV
Did you watch her on Fox last night? When Ohio was within 100,000 votes she was positively giddy. Claimed she had spoken with top level democrats that said Kerry would win Ohio. We never saw her again.
Hey, how did you get hold of my sh*tlist? :)
Awwwww....Lay off Phil Lesh. He is my hero. No seriously...Besides Aston "Family Man" Barrett or Chuck Rainey, he is the greatest bass player alive.
Great post, Mandingo.
I don't see Kofi Annan on the list, can we add him to the list?
This hurts my eyes.
WOW - A LIST OF THE OTHER SIDE OF THE POLITICAL/CULTURAL DIVIDE. fascinating.
I still want a form 180 signed by Kerry...I want to see his records...that would be the final nail in the coffin and I would be even happier than I am today!!!
bttt
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