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“FIRST” strike on IRAQ- DAY OF ACTION!!

by Frederick Douglass Thursday, Feb. 27, 2003 at 8:31 AM

SHUT EM DOWN!!

“FIRST” strike on IRAQ- DAY OF ACTION!!


When the U.S. government announces the commencement of the war against Iraq,
go on strike. Take your car and park in the nearest major intersection.

Block our freeways, bridges and subway entrances. Close down our cities. If
you have no car, find a group of like-minded people and lie down in an
intersection. No more business as usual. Close down our cities and stop the
war machine!

Nonviolent civil disobedience is an American tradition 150 years old. First
coined by Henry David Thoreau, adopted by Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther
King, it has been credited for the success of Gandhi's independence
movement, the U.S. civil rights movement, and the South African campaign
against apartheid.

There is nothing to be afraid of. Towing your car might cost between $85 and
$110, but with the streets totally jammed they can't tow us. This war will
cost you much more than $110. And what's more valuable, your car or human
lives? Put your body on the street. Call out to all those who are against
this war to join you. Let those who support this war see our power.

Your excuses? You can't find your keys (give them to a friend, or hide them
in your socks). You're "looking for a mechanic." You felt dizzy, were about
to black out, or were afraid you were having a heart attack. You need your
"medication" and demand to be taken to the hospital. Pretend to faint.

Tell the police you saw a wounded child or someone being beaten. Tell them
you had to stop because the cars in front of you were stopped. Tell them you
are afraid.

You won't need excuses anyway. There will be thousands of us, all over our
cities. 200,000 or a million, we'll outmatch the jailcells and police 100 to

1. Where will they tow 15,000 cars? They won't even be able to reach us
because the cities will be gridlocked. We may live in a digital world, but
everyone still drives on the ground. Shut down the cities! Vote with your
feet!

When the war starts, we must act immediately. Modern wars last weeks, not
years. One day's bombing kills untold numbers of people. Ending the war in
Vietnam took years of protest, but it also took years to unfold its mass
destruction. From everything the news media tells us, this war will be
different. The Germans invented the concept of Blitzkrieg, "lightning war,"
and today's American technology has perfected it. The U.S. government is
counting on your apathy. They are counting on the "Desert Storm" effect:
before the Gulf war in 1991, the majority of people in this country were
opposed to military ntervention, but once the war began Americans rallied
around their president.

We need to do the opposite. Respond immediately and loudly. Hit the streets.
Show the world what "freedom," "democracy," and "justice" really mean.

The corporations, big oil and the religious right have hijacked this country
and they have hijacked our language. Take them back. Take back "the moral
high ground," "compassion" and "truth." Take back "America," and "God."

If the war doesn't stop, start blockades every day at rush hour, 8 a.m. and
5 p.m. Make the business world listen. Call in sick. Slow down at work.

Stop shopping for anything but bare necessities. Tear off the top left
corner of every dollar bill. Wear black armbands. Tie up the phone lines,
keep your computer modems on all day. Paralyze the internet.

"A time has come when silence is betrayal. That time is now." Martin Luther
King Jr.

This call was posted on a listserv called Professors for Peace.

http://www.action-tank.org/pfp/


Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will.
- Frederick Douglass

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march 5

by nion Thursday, Feb. 27, 2003 at 11:46 AM

plan that shit march 5

let's not tail the lunatics
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'Antiwar' Is Pro-Saddam

by Ffutal Thursday, Feb. 27, 2003 at 12:01 PM

The Christian Science Monitor carries an unusual anonymous op-ed from an Iraqi-American whose name is secret to protect his extended family in Baghdad. It's an open letter to "peace" protesters:

Will you show concern about the brutal silencing of the "Iraqi street"? Or are you only worried about the orchestrated noises of "Arab and Islamist streets" outside Iraq?

Will you hear the cries of Iraqis executed in acid tanks in Baghdad? the Iraqi women raped in front of their husbands and fathers to extract confessions? Or of children tortured in front of their parents? Or of families billed for the bullets used to execute military "deserters" in front of their own homes?

No. I suspect that most of you will simply retire to your cappuccino cafes to brainstorm the next hot topic to protest, and that you will simply forget about us Iraqis, once you succeed in discrediting President Bush.

Please, prove me wrong.

http://www.csmonitor.com/2003/0226/p11s02-coop.html

Michael Kelly poses a similar question:

I understand why some dislike the idea, and fear the ramifications of, America as a liberator. But I do not understand why they do not see that anything is better than life with your face under the boot. And that any rescue of a people under the boot (be they Afghan, Kuwaiti or Iraqi) is something to be desired. Even if the rescue is less than perfectly realized. Even if the rescuer is a great, overmuscled, bossy, selfish oaf. Or would you, for yourself, choose the boot?

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A2709-2003Feb25.html

It's something for the "antiwar" crowd to think about--should they ever decide to think.
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Hypocrisy

by Archbishop Romero Thursday, Feb. 27, 2003 at 1:37 PM

'Antiwar' Is Pro-Saddam: Strawman argument, illogical.

Hypocrisy: Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Honduras, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Venezuela, Iran, Indonesia, East Timor, Angola, Congo, Namibia, etc., etc., etc.
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Oh,

by the way, it is Thursday, Feb. 27, 2003 at 3:12 PM

>>It's something for the "antiwar" crowd to think about--should they ever decide to think.

>Hypocrisy - 'Antiwar' Is Pro-Saddam: Strawman argument, illogical.

------------------------

Archbishop Romero gives us the answer, which is (drum roll please) - they decided NOT to think.

Thank You. Thank You all for coming.


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Oh please, God , please

by fresca Thursday, Feb. 27, 2003 at 11:15 PM

Please help these losers with their plans of parking their cars all over the streets as the first beautiful mushroom clouds appear over Iraqi cities. What a fun day. Stay home from work, watch the show on TV and leave intermitently to key and paint these losers' cars. Can't Wait!!
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X

by X Friday, Feb. 28, 2003 at 1:22 AM

you know all this talk about liberation would mean something if the proponents of war actually cared about the Iraqi people.

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Disconnect

by Archbishop Romero Friday, Feb. 28, 2003 at 7:58 AM

These trolls have an incredibly sharp disconnect with reality. Almost psychotic. They are either kidding around, or really have know idea what is going on in the world. To actually believe the crap they say is truly insane. They can splutter, and mock, cheerlead Rumsfeld, believe Bush is intelligent and that the world is behind us, etc. etc. etc. Without ever having to present an actual fact. Unbelievable. But then that exactly describes their heros. It's sad, really.
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Archbishop Romero

by KMA Saturday, Mar. 01, 2003 at 7:11 AM

The facts are there, son. You obviously just don't have the capability to comprehend them. Are the rest of us supposed to wait until you're mature enough to grasp these concepts? No! That just ain't gonna happen. We're moving ahead without you, like it or not.
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We're moving ahead without you, like it or not.

by Sheepdog Saturday, Mar. 01, 2003 at 1:30 PM

Don't forget your jack boots.
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I support regime change

by Pat Buchanan Saturday, Mar. 01, 2003 at 1:36 PM

error
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