Archive for August, 2005

New Orleans: Genocide foretold?

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The preparation for Hurricane Katrina or lack there of raises questions. The most poignant remarks I’ve seen were posted by Ned Sublette the creator of  cowboy rumba music. Posted [with a little help from Steve Rosenfeld] on the blog of the Laura Flanders Show,
Ned asks not just why so many were left in harm’s way, but who are
they? [The original post is on the second page of comments.]
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     camp casey is an important story, but not
when new orleans — among other things, still one
of       
     america’s most important port cities — is
about to be very possibly destroyed.  i think it’s so
far   
     beyond people’s imagination what’s about to happen that we can’t process it.  the storm is well
     above the category 5 threshold.

     and here’s the scandal:

     the poorest one-fifth or so of the city is still there in harm’s way!

     guess what color the poorest one-fifth of new orleans is.  it’s as if you had advance notice that
     mohammed atta’s crew was coming to the world trade center and evacuated all but the poor
     from it.

     everyone has known about this.  about 134,000 people in new orleans — a city which is 67%
     black — didn’t have a car.  you’re supposed to have a car.  fox news estimated that there were
     100,000 people remaining in the city, though perhaps they pulled the number out of their butt.

     it seems unlikely that the superdome won’t hold even under hours and hours
     of 175 mph winds.  but if it doesn’t?  chronicle of a genocide foretold.

     oil rig workers are being rescued from the offshore derricks, as they should be.  but why couldn’t
     air force cargo planes have evacuated *every single person*?  oh wait, only countries with very
     powerful militaries can do that. only countries that know how to get things done do things like that.

     i saw this warning on a forum and thought it was a hoax.  then i thought it
    was a hack.  it’s neither.  it’s real.

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Ned completes his post with an official NWS prujection of what
categories of buildins will most certainly be destroyed. Quite scary.
Thankfully, the storm has weakend slightly and turned a bit to the
east. The storm has made landfall and is expected to hit New Orleans at
about 11:00 AM.  The first three casualties were elderly people
who died evacuating their nursing home in advance of the storm. So
far the Superdome has held up, but there are holes in the roof and main power is out. Backup generators
provide no air-conditioning - only dim emergency lighting.

Oh, and crude oil hit $70/barrel.

Pittsburgh Police use Taser on Counter Recruitment Demonstrators

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taser
Courtesy Pittsburgh Indy Media

Pittsburgh Police used tasers against counter recruitment demonstrators on Saturday. Two demonstrators were hospitalized.

According ot the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review:


Protestors De’Anna Caligiuri, 23, of Bloomfield and Justin Krane, 31,
of Mt. Washington, were shot with electrically-charged Taser stun darts
during the melee. Caligiuri kicked at police who tried to arrest her, and
Krane shoved a construction fence on officers, according to police.

Demonstrators posting in Pittsburgh Indy Media claim that the demonstrators were already subdued and on the ground when the police fired their tasers. They have video to prove it.

As far as I know, the conduct of Cambridge Police during the June 14, 2005 celebration of the Army’s 300th Birthday is still in question.

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Courtesy jonny rebellious/Boston Independent Media

However, the claim by Mayor Michael Sullivan that it was not a recruiting event are clearly false:

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There’s bad moon on the rise.

Cindy Sheehan’s mother has a stroke.

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Camp Casey, Crawford Texas - Cindy Sheehan has left Camp Casey to be with her mother who has had a stroke. She and her sister Dede Miller are making their way to their mother’s bedside according to Barry Crimins of Air America Radio. There is a sizable contingent of Gold Star Families who will remain at the camp while Cindy is on leave. Cindy is still encouraging people to go to Crawford and expects to return shortly to join them.

Update 8/19/05: Gene Ellis reporting for The Lonestar Iconoclast

“Coordinators at Camp Casey just received a phone call from Cindy Sheehan. Cindy says her mother is going to see some specialists this afternoon. Cindy said that her mother recognized her and squeezed her hand, but could not speak. Cindy is penciled in to return to Crawford on Sunday, if she can.”

Also from the Iconoclast, Gold Star Mother delivers letters to George and Laura:

“Umbrella”

Stand with Cindy: Boston Mobilization

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Park Street T Staion on Boston Common - On the Freedom Trail

Boston Common, Saturday August 13, 2005 - Boston Mobilization held an emergency rally beginning at the entrance to the Park Street T Station at 6:00 P.M. A couple hundred people gathered in the hottest heat of the summer to hear testimony in support of the Gold Star Mother Cindy Sheehan encamped on the shoulder of Prairie Chapel Road outside the Bush Compound in Crawford Texas.

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Signage: sophisticated and simple.

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Freedom is on the march…

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…to the Frog Pond …

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…for a candlelight vigil … … and a parting song.

“I don’t want his sympathy. I want answers. I’m not leaving until I get answers.”

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Picture Courtesy of White Rose Society

Prairie Chapel Road, Crawford Texas 8:14 AM.- Gold Star Mother Cindy Sheehan replied to yesterday’s Presidential press from Camp Casey outside the Bush compound. In a phone interview with Air America Radio’s Marc Maron, Cindy said, “I want to know why my son died.”

Pictures from the White Rose Society server.

Local reportage from the Lone Star Iconoclast.

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Crosses provided by Veterans for Peace L.A.
Photo courtesy of the Lone Star Iconoclast

William Rivers Pitt was down there for two days posting copiously. He posted this caution:

Now there are a bunch of new folks here, and they all mean well, but
a number of them appear to be interested in dragging the whole thing
towards whatever other cause inspires them.
There is Pamphleteer Guy with his anti-theocracy newspaper buttonholing
everyone he can find to buy his paper. There are the young radicals who
are arguing with themselves about what actions they can take, whether or
not those actions have anything to do with Cindy.

There is nothing wrong right now. I just hope the people who have just come,
and the people on the way, remember to be down for the main cause that
started this. It would be a real tragedy if this turned into an ANSWER rally,
with everyone rocking their own rallying cry. Right now this is laser-focused.
It needs to stay that way.

Will is now on his way back to Boston. He does plan to get back there. His posts as well as a video interview with Cindy on TruthOut.Org


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