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AMERICA HELD HOSTAGE The Duh Bush administration (aka George WWWIII & Company after 911) is racist, sexist, anti-gay, militaristic, anti- labor and pro-big business policies. Duh claims to be a "compassionate conservative," but his real "compassion" is reserved for the giant pharmaceutical, energy, oil, banking and other corporations. We call for a profound social transformation, to a society where people's needs come before profits, where every person has the right to a good-paying job, decent housing, health care, education, childcare and a clean environment. We call for freedom for death-row activist, author and prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal, Native leader Leonard Peltier and all political prisoners. We cannot rely on the Democratic Party -- Clinton led the charge in demolishing social welfare programs, bombing Yugoslavia and keeping the deadly sanctions against Iraq -- or on the corrupt corporate elections. Only a mass people's movement can bring real change, as has always been true. Building a movement, one which links together workers, students, people of all nationalities, women, lesbian, gay, bi and trans people, immigrants, the disabled, seniors and youths. There are many reasons to breathe in and breathe out, in protest. Here are a few: (1) Bush became president only due to massive racist disenfranchisement and voting fraud. Not only in Florida, but also across the country, African American votes were disproportionately thrown out. Hundreds of thousands of potential voters, especially in Black, Latino, Native American and poor white communities, have been permanently disenfranchised (forbidden to vote) for having been convicted of a felony. In predominantly African American neighborhoods from Atlanta to Chicago to Miami, outmoded technology and intimidation led to votes being disqualified 20-25 times as often as in adjoining white suburbs. Afraid to be accused of rocking the boat, the pro-system Democratic Party leadership refused to raise the issue of racism during the re-count process. (2) Gov. Death is moving to Washington. As governor of Texas, Bush presided over more executions -- 152 -- than took place in the other 49 states combined during that time. The death penalty is racist and anti-poor. It must be abolished. Bush and his chief law enforcement official, Attorney General John Ashcroft, are rabidly pro-execution. (3) The new Bush administration is anti-women and anti-choice. Women's right to abortion and birth control was won in the streets and it must be defended in the streets. Bush and Ashcroft are both on record as favoring a constitutional amendment banning women's right to choose. Ashcroft is opposed to abortion even in cases of rape, incest or where a woman's life is in danger. (4) We need funding for universal health care, free education, affordable housing, heat and light, childcare and union jobs, not for the Pentagon. In the richest economy that has ever existed, the basic needs of the entire population could easily be met. Instead of going to meet human needs, however, hundreds of billions of dollars annually are spent on destructive and wasteful militarism. The U.S. already has a bigger military budget than the rest of the United Nations Security Council combined. Now Bush wants to vastly increase military spending, including building the so-called "National Missile Defense System." The NMDS is really an offensive rather than defensive system, and is an essential element in a first-strike nuclear war strategy. The Pentagon, which has spent a mind-boggling $4 trillion on nuclear weapons to date, has always refused to renounce the first-strike use of nuclear weapons. Both Bush and his new Secretary of Defense (War) Donald Rumsfeld are ardent supporters of NMDS. (5) The genocidal sanctions on Iraq must end. In his first speech as Secretary of State-designate, Colin Powell talked of "re-energizing the sanctions on Iraq." The sanctions-blockade has already taken more than 1.5 million Iraqi lives, half of them children under the age of 5. Powell, Vice President-elect Dick Cheney, James Baker and George HW advisors launched the Gulf War 10 years ago during the regime of George HW. Clinton carried on the sanctions and bombing throughout his eight-year term, and now the new Bush team wants to further step up the war against Iraq. (6) Stop U.S. intervention in Colombia and all of Latin America. The incoming Bush national security team wants to escalate U.S. intervention in Colombia beyond even Clinton's Plan Colombia. And it's not just Colombia -- there is also the threat of wider intervention in Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru, Mexico and Argentina, where people are rising up against the domination of the International Monetary Fund, World Bank and U.S. corporate domination. We must act now to stop a new Vietnam War in Latin America. (7) The incoming Bush administration is filled with vicious bigots who want to turn back the clock on gains won by lesbian, gay, bi and trans people. Bush is allied with the bigoted religious and non-religious extreme right who want to deny equal rights to lesbian, gay, bi and trans people and force them back into the closet. (8) The 40-year war against Cuba must end. Bush, like the nine presidents before him, wants to turn Cuba back into a colony of the U.S. as it was before the 1959 revolution. It is time to end the blockade and aggression against a small neighboring country and let Cuba live in peace. (9) The Bush administration wants to speed up environmental destruction for the sake of corporate profits. Under Gov. Bush, Texas ranked 50th among states in air quality and first in toxic polluters, toxic releases, carcinogens in the air and 13 other polluting categories. Bush put polluting industry representatives in charge of the state's Natural Resources Conservation Council (Texas' version of the EPA). Bush and his nominee for Interior Secretary Gale Norton want to open the Arctic National Wildlife Preserve to oil drilling, just a hint of what is to come unless we mobilize now. (10) Support an independent home land for the Palestinian people. The U.S. has given Israel hundreds of billions of dollars in aid over the past 50 years, aid used to repress the Palestinians. The U.S. government and Israel are acting as a team against the Palestinians. There will be no peace in the Middle East until there is justice for the Palestinian people. (11) End U.S. colonialism in Puerto Rico -- U.S. Navy out of Vieques! The Bush administration's plan for military expansion includes keeping the island of Vieques as a bombing range. Many Puerto Rican people have been killed or injured, and the environment and economy of Vieques have suffered much destruction. Now is the time to support the Puerto Rican people in their struggle to get the Pentagon out. (12) Shut down the prison-industrial complex! The U.S. has 5 percent of the world's population and 25 percent of the world's prison population. This amounts to over 2 million people, a majority of them African American, Native and Latino. Prisons are all about brutal repression and super-exploitation against the poor and people of color, not rehabilitation. The economic basis for all of this repression is profits. Wall Street firms and banks invested an estimated $41 billion into the expansion of private prisons last year. Prisoners are forced to work for slave wages for high tech, manufacturing and service companies. Under the Clinton/ Gore administration, more prisons were built than universities. The Bush administration plans to continue this trend. A national movement must be built to shut down these concentration camps. Our youths need union jobs and good schools, not incarceration. (13) Just say NO to the anti-worker Bush regime. Bush's now defunct Secretary of Labor candidate was an extreme right-winger who is anti-civil rights, anti-women's rights, anti-lesbian and gay, anti-disabled persons, anti-immigrant and ANTI-LABOR! Linda Chavez was the dream-type Secretary of Labor -- for the corporations and bosses. Appointed by Reagan to head the U.S. Civil Rights Commission in 1983, she worked to reverse all the gains of the civil rights movement. Chavez is opposed to there even being a federal minimum wage. Look for the Bush Secretary of Labor (post) to be anti-Labor even without Linda Chavez. International Action Center 39 West 14th Street, Room 206 New York, NY 10011 email: iacenter@iacenter.org Separatist, Para-military, Military, Intelligence, and Aid Organizations -- Thanks to Bob's Dead Bunny Hat Page POLITICAL: 30JUL2001 HOW TO MASTER SECRET WORK This is an African National Congress manual for covert actions, first published during 1988-90 as a series of articles in 'Umsebenzi', later as a single pamphlet for underground operatives. |
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Genoa update "...[Italian police] came into the rooms where people were sleeping. Everybody raised up their hands, calling out 'Pacifisti! Pacifisti!' And they beat the shit out of every person there. There's no pretty way to say it. We went into the other building; there was blood at every sleeping spot, pools of it in some places..." -- Starhawk, American author and activist reporting from Genoa. Protesters tell of raid by police at G-8 summit Two young Oregonians, Sherman Sparks, 23, of Salem and Morgan Hager, 20, of Portland, were among 93 demonstrators arrested in the early morning police raid July 22 at the Diaz school in Genoa, at the G-8 summit of industrialized nations protest. LABOR: ENVIRONMENT: Environmental News Service ENERGY
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