"Not hammer-strokes, but dance of the water, sings the pebbles into perfection." — Rabindranath Tagore
Monday, December 30, 2013
Sunday, December 29, 2013
Upcoming events in the Asheville area this week
UPCOMING EVENTS
12/30/13 KWANZAA CELEBRATION
Location is Dr. Wesley Grant Center and time is 6 to 7 PM.
Nia Yaa will present on NIA (purpose). This is seven nights of celebration of
African culture led by community members. Come and be inspired for the new
year! There will be activities for the youth as well. For more information,
please call/text Bella at 912-433-5411 or Calvin at 828-407-6733.
12/31/13 KWANZAA CELEBRATION
Location is Eagle Street Coffee Emporium and time is 6 to 7
PM. Lucia White will present on Kuumba (creativity). This is seven nights of
celebration of African culture led by community members. Come and be inspired
for the new year! There will be activities for the youth as well. For more
information, please call/text Bella at 912-433-5411 or Calvin at 828-407-6733.
01/01/14 KWANZAA CELEBRATION
Location is BeLoved House and time is 2 to 4 PM. Tyrone
Greenlee will present on Imani (faith), followed by a celebratory potluck. This
is seven nights of celebration of African culture led by community members.
Come and be inspired for the new year! There will be activities for the youth
as well. For more information, please call/text Bella at 912-433-5411 or Calvin
at 828-407-6733.
01/06/14 FAST FOR JUSTICE ACROSS THE USA
This is a fast to promote justice for the inmates of Guantanamo.
01/08/14 WESTERN CAROLINIANS
FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE IN THE MIDDLE EAST MEETING
This meeting of Western Carolinians for Peace and Justice in
the Middle East will be held at Black Mountain
Presbyterian Church at 9:30 AM. Contact Beth at elizakeiser@aol.com for more
information.
01/08/14 ASHEVILLE
GREEN DRINKS MEETING
The Green Sage Coffeehouse and Cafe is transitioning into
their winter hours. They will close to the public at 5 PM but will still offer
Green Drinks attendees food service until 5:30 PM. Please plan accordingly if
you would like to purchase dinner. Presentation is at 6 PM. This week’s topic
is “Landslides in Western North Carolina”.
01/09/14 EMPATHY PRACTICE GROUP
HeartSpeak and Empathy Practice Group starting Thursday,
Jan. 9, 7-9 PM. Location is 386 Kenilworth Rd. at Digges. Drop in, love
offering encouraged. Want to learn skills of communicating and listening from
the heart? Need a safe space to practice the language of feelings and needs?
For more information contact Cathy Holt, 828-545-9681 or cathyfholt@gmail.com.
01/10/14 UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SOCIAL JUSTICE MOVIE
On Friday, January 10th, Howard Nemon, with the Center for
Local Economies will be screening "The Next American Revolution, Beyond corporate
Capitalism and State Socialism". The event is sponsored by
Co-creating the New Economy and Transition Asheville, along with the Unitarian
Universalist Congregation of Asheville. The film is at 7 PM. Location is the UU
Church, at the corner of Charlotte and Edwin in Asheville. Childcare available, but call in
advance: 828-331-1269.
01/11/14 VIGIL AND PROCESSION MARKING 12 YEARS OF GUANTANAMO IN DC
01/13/14 MOVE TO AMEND BUNCOMBE COUNTY MEETING
Meeting is at 7 PM at the North Asheville Library.
01/14/14 VETERANS FOR PEACE MEETING
Time is 6:30 PM and location is VFP HQ at the Phil Mechanic
Studios: 109 Roberts Street
in Asheville.
VFP Chapter 099: http://vfpchapter099wnc.blogspot.com/.
01/14/14 ASHEVILLE
TRANSIT COMMITTEE MONTHLY MEETING
The Asheville Transit Committee monthly meeting, regularly
scheduled on Tuesday, 1/7/14 has been rescheduled to Tuesday, 1/14/14 from 3:30
PM - 5:30 PM. Location is the 4th Floor Police/Fire Training Room in the
Metropolitan Building, 100 Court Plaza.
01/15/14 SIERRA CLUB MEETING
Chuck Pickering is the President of Agriculture and Land
Planning at Biltmore Estate. He will discuss sustainability initiatives at
Biltmore and their corporate goals of environmental preservation. Time is 7 PM
(program starts at 7:15) at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of
Asheville (corner of Charlotte & Edwin). Contact: judymattox@sbcglobal.net,
or 828-683-2176 for more information.
01/15/14 ASHEVILLE
GREEN DRINKS MEETING
This week’s topic is “Biltmore Estate’s Sustainability and
Environmental Preservation. Location is the Unitarian Universalist Congregation
of Asheville at Edwin and Charlotte
Street. Start time is 7 PM. This event is also the
Sierra Club Meeting.
01/23/13 TRANSITION ASHEVILLE
DISCUSSION COURSE
Transition Asheville
will hold a “Choices for Sustainable Living” discussion course. This course
goes until March 6, 2014. Join WNCA for a seven-session discussion course based
on the book “Choices for Sustainable Living” from the Northwest Earth Institute.
In the discussion course participants will explore ways to live more
sustainably and have the opportunity to explore sustainability in a deeper
sense while reflecting on sustainably in different aspects of their lives. Time
is 6 PM to 7:30 PM and this will be held at Battery Park Book Exchange &
Champagne Bar in Asheville.
Cost is $45 for WNCA members, $60 for non-members (includes 1 year WNCA
membership). For more details and instructions on how to register, please call
course leader, Isabelle Rios, at 828-258-8737 ext. 201 or email
Isabelle@WNCA.org by Jan. 17.
01/24/14 WESTERN CAROLINIANS
FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE IN THE MIDDLE EAST MEETING
This meeting of the Western Carolinians for Peace and
Justice in the Middle East will be held at
3:15 PM at Brooks Howell House. Contact Beth at elizakeiser@aol.com for more
information.
01/26/14 CLEAN WATER FOR NC FILM SHOWING
Clean Water for NC will host a showing of the film Bidder 70
on Sunday January 26th. More info here for the film: http://www.bidder70film.com/. Time
TBA, and location is probably Asheville Friends Meeting House at 227 Edgewood Avenue
in Asheville.
Discussion afterwards, donations accepted. Contact Autumn for final details and
more information at autumnwoodward@hotmail.com.
02/08/14 HKonJ MARCH IN RALEIGH
All Roads Lead to Raleigh
for HKonJ8 on February 8, 2014. In 2014, Raleigh
will host the largest people's assembly yet. Thousands of people from
across North Carolina, and across the United States,
will assemble on Jones Street,
to protest the immoral, unconstitutional, mean spirit that has taken over the
Peoples House. Organized by the NC NAACP.
02/10/14 ASHEVILLE-BUNCOMBE FOOD POLICY COUNCIL MEETING
Asheville-Buncombe Food Policy Council Meeting of the Whole
will be held at Sherrill Center & Kimmel Arena at UNCA. Join us in
celebrating the hard work and progress made over the past year in supporting a
“healthy food friendly” Asheville and Buncombe County. Learn more about our work and
help us set our priorities for the next year. We want YOUR input. Time is 4:30
to 6:30 PM. New member orientation at 4 PM. Email us with questions and
to find out how to register at info@abfoodpolicy.com.
07/24/14 TO 07/27/14 VETERANS FOR PEACE ANNUAL CONVENTION
This will be held at UNCA.
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ONGOING EVENTS
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TUESDAY
Veterans for Peace have a weekly vigil at 4:30 PM at Pack Square, Vance Monument
WEDNESDAY
Haywood Peace Vigilers have a weekly vigil at 4 PM at
Haywood County Courthouse in Waynesville
THURSDAY
Asheville Homeless Network meeting at 2 PM at Firestorm Cafe
FRIDAY
Women in Black have a weekly vigil at noon at the City Hall
in Hendersonville
Women in Black have a monthly vigil at 5 PM at Vance Monument
in Asheville
(first Friday only)
SATURDAY
Transylvanians for Peace and WNC Physicians for Social
Responsibility have a weekly vigil at noon in front of the courthouse in
Brevard
Third Saturdays – Asheville’s
Green Grannies invites the public to “sing for the climate” at Vance Monument.
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ACTIONS AND READINGS
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FROM CHILDREN FIRST/CIS
We've got a new accountability tool for tracking WNC
legislators' votes -
www.wncvotetracker.org. Visit this infomative website to learn how
legislators voted in the most recent session on issues related to: Economic
Security, Education, Environment, Health & Safety, Government &
Democracy, and Women's Issues. The site also provides an overview of the budget
and tax bills.
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Saturday, December 28, 2013
North Carolina's Silent Night
some of the best folks in NC are in this video:
Friday, December 27, 2013
Pictures from Florida Keys vacation this month
Old Bahia Honda bridge
Mile Marker Zero, Highway 1, Key West
Dancing couple, Key West
Les and the shopping lady, Key West
Sign in Key West
Manatee under the dock, Key West
Key West Christmas tree
Key West car - lots of bumper stickers
Key West sailboat
Key West sunset
More sunset
Sunset again, Key West, Mallory Square
Les and Charlotte at the Butterfly House
Flamingos at the Butterfly House
Key West
Sunset in Key West
My favorite sunset picture, thanks to the bird.
Key West, Mallory Square
Les at the Mexican resturant
Key West
View from our campsite in Bahia Honda State Park.
Sunset from the old Bahia Honda bridge.
Sunset from old Bahia Honda bridge. Different filter setting from above photo.
Christmas tree topper in Bahia Honda State Park. Looks like the southern-most marker in Key West.
Sunset behind the old Bahia Honda Bridge.
Sunrise from Bahia Honda State Park, Atlantic ocean
Painted on edge of picnic shelter: "Every day is a good day to be alive, whether the sun shines or not."
Bahia Honda State Park, Florida
Charlotte and Les in the Atlantic ocean.
Bahia Honda State Park
Lemon shark on the right, Key West waterfront
Thursday, December 26, 2013
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Monday, December 23, 2013
Earth Anthem
The photo above came from an Iraq Veterans Against the War email.
EARTH ANTHEM
(To the tune of Star Spangled Banner)
O say can we see
By the one light in all
Our earth to embrace
At the call of all nations
Where our children can play
In a world without war
Where we stand hand in hand
In the grace of creation
Where the rivers run clean
Through the forests of green
Where the cities stand tall
In the clear skies of freedom
O say do our hearts sing
For harmony and love forever
On the planet of our birth
Blessed with Peace on Earth
Sunday, December 22, 2013
Upcoming events for the week of December 22, 2013
UPCOMING EVENTS
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!! No
more events for 2013, but here are some for 2014.
01/06/14 FAST FOR JUSTICE IN DC AND EVERYWHERE
This is a fast to promote justice for the inmates of Guantanamo.
01/08/14 WESTERN CAROLINIANS
FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE IN THE MIDDLE EAST MEETING
This meeting of Western Carolinians for Peace and Justice in
the Middle East will be held at Black Mountain
Presbyterian Church at 9:30 AM. Contact Beth at elizakeiser@aol.com for more
information.
01/08/14 ASHEVILLE
GREEN DRINKS MEETING
The Green Sage Coffeehouse and Cafe is transitioning into
their winter hours. They will close to the public at 5 PM but will still offer
Green Drinks attendees food service until 5:30 PM. Please plan accordingly if
you would like to purchase dinner. Presentation is at 6 PM. This week’s topic
is “Landslides in Western North Carolina”.
01/09/14 EMPATHY PRACTICE GROUP
HeartSpeak and Empathy Practice Group starting Thursday,
Jan. 9, 7-9 PM. Location is 386 Kenilworth Rd. at Digges. Drop in, love
offering encouraged. Want to learn skills of communicating and listening from
the heart? Need a safe space to practice the language of feelings and needs?
For more information contact Cathy Holt, 828-545-9681 or cathyfholt@gmail.com.
01/10/14 UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SOCIAL JUSTICE MOVIE
On Friday, January 10th, Howard Nemon, with the Center for
Local Economies will be screening "The Next American Revolution, Beyond
corporate Capitalism and State Socialism". The event is sponsored by
Co-creating the New Economy and Transition Asheville, along with the Unitarian
Universalist Congregation of Asheville. The film is at 7 PM. Childcare
available, but call in advance: 828-331-1269.
01/11/14 VIGIL AND PROCESSION MARKING 12 YEARS OF GUANTANAMO IN DC
01/13/14 MOVE TO AMEND BUNCOMBE COUNTY MEETING
Meeting is at 7 PM at the North Asheville Library.
01/14/14 VETERANS FOR PEACE MEETING
Time is 6:30 PM and location is VFP HQ at the Phil Mechanic
Studios: 109 Roberts Street
in Asheville.
VFP Chapter 099: http://vfpchapter099wnc.blogspot.com/.
01/14/14 ASHEVILLE
TRANSIT COMMITTEE MONTHLY MEETING
The Asheville Transit Committee monthly meeting, regularly
scheduled on Tuesday, 1/7/14 has been rescheduled to Tuesday, 1/14/14 from 3:30
PM - 5:30 PM. Location is the 4th Floor Police/Fire Training Room in the
Metropolitan Building, 100 Court Plaza.
01/15/14 SIERRA CLUB MEETING
Chuck Pickering is the President of Agriculture and Land
Planning at Biltmore Estate. He will discuss sustainability initiatives at
Biltmore and their corporate goals of environmental preservation. Time is 7 PM
(program starts at 7:15) at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of
Asheville (corner of Charlotte & Edwin). Contact: judymattox@sbcglobal.net,
or 828-683-2176 for more information.
01/15/14 ASHEVILLE
GREEN DRINKS MEETING
This week’s topic is “Biltmore Estate’s Sustainability and
Environmental Preservation. Location is the Unitarian Universalist Congregation
of Asheville at Edwin and Charlotte
Street. Time is 7 PM. This event is also the
Sierra Club Meeting.
01/23/13 TRANSITION ASHEVILLE
DISCUSSION COURSE
Transition Asheville
will hold a “Choices for Sustainable Living” discussion course. This course
goes until March 6, 2014. Join WNCA for a seven-session discussion course based
on the book “Choices for Sustainable Living” from the Northwest Earth
Institute. In the discussion course participants will explore ways to live more
sustainably and have the opportunity to explore sustainability in a deeper
sense while reflecting on sustainably in different aspects of their lives. Time
is 6 PM to 7:30 PM and this will be held at Battery Park Book Exchange &
Champagne Bar in Asheville.
Cost is $45 for WNCA members, $60 for non-members (includes 1 year WNCA
membership). For more details and instructions on how to register, please call
course leader, Isabelle Rios, at 828-258-8737 ext. 201 or email
Isabelle@WNCA.org by Jan. 17.
01/24/14 WESTERN CAROLINIANS
FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE IN THE MIDDLE EAST MEETING
This meeting of the Western Carolinians for Peace and
Justice in the Middle East will be held at
3:15 PM at Brooks Howell House. Contact Beth at elizakeiser@aol.com for more
information.
01/26/14 CLEAN WATER FOR NC FILM SHOWING
Clean Water for NC will host a showing of the film Bidder 70
on Sunday January 26th. More info here for the film: http://www.bidder70film.com/. Time
TBA, and location is probably Asheville Friends Meeting House at 227 Edgewood Avenue
in Asheville.
Discussion afterwards, donations accepted. Contact Autumn for final details and
more information at autumnwoodward@hotmail.com.
02/08/14 HKonJ MARCH IN RALEIGH
All Roads Lead to Raleigh
for HKonJ8 on February 8, 2014. In 2014, Raleigh
will host the largest people's assembly yet. Thousands of people from
across North Carolina, and across the United States,
will assemble on Jones Street,
to protest the immoral, unconstitutional, mean spirit that has taken over the
Peoples House. Organized by the NC NAACP.
02/10/14 ASHEVILLE-BUNCOMBE FOOD POLICY COUNCIL MEETING
Asheville-Buncombe Food Policy Council Meeting of the Whole
will be held at Sherrill Center & Kimmel Arena at UNCA. Join us in
celebrating the hard work and progress made over the past year in supporting a
“healthy food friendly” Asheville and Buncombe County. Learn more about our work and
help us set our priorities for the next year. We want YOUR input. Time is 4:30
to 6:30 PM. New member orientation at 4 PM. Email us with questions and
to find out how to register at info@abfoodpolicy.com.
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ONGOING EVENTS
*******************************************
TUESDAY
Veterans for Peace have a weekly vigil at 4:30 PM at Pack Square, Vance Monument
WEDNESDAY
Haywood Peace Vigilers have a weekly vigil at 4 PM at
Haywood County Courthouse in Waynesville
THURSDAY
Asheville Homeless Network meeting at 2 PM at Firestorm Cafe
FRIDAY
Women in Black have a weekly vigil at noon at the City Hall
in Hendersonville
Women in Black have a monthly vigil at 5 PM at Vance Monument
in Asheville
(first Friday only)
SATURDAY
Transylvanians for Peace and WNC Physicians for Social
Responsibility have a weekly vigil at noon in front of the courthouse in
Brevard
Third Saturdays – Asheville’s
Green Grannies invites the public to “sing for the climate” at Vance Monument.
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Friday, December 20, 2013
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Long May You Run by CSNY
I have been listening to them for over four decades now..... still fabulous.
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Mandela's letter to Friedman
A Letter from Nelson Mandela to Thomas Friedman
Posted by Arjan El Fassed (Media Monitors Network)
Written on March 30, 2001
To: Thomas L. Friedman (columnist New York Times)
From: Nelson Mandela (former President South Africa)
Dear Thomas,
I know that you and I long for peace in the Middle East, but before you continue to talk about necessary conditions from an Israeli perspective, you need to know what's on my mind. Where to begin? How about 1964. Let me quote my own words during my trial. They are true today as they were then:
"I have fought against white domination and I have fought against black domination. I have cherished the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons live together in harmony and with equal opportunities. It is an ideal which I hope to live for and to achieve. But if needs be, it is an ideal for which I am prepared to die."
Today the world, black and white, recognise that apartheid has no future. In South Africa it has been ended by our own decisive mass action in order to build peace and security. That mass campaign of defiance and other actions could only culminate in the establishment of democracy.
Perhaps it is strange for you to observe the situation in Palestine or more specifically, the structure of political and cultural relationships between Palestinians and Israelis, as an apartheid system. This is because you incorrectly think that the problem of Palestine began in 1967. This was demonstrated in your recent column "Bush's First Memo" in the New York Times on March 27, 2001.
You seem to be surprised to hear that there are still problems of 1948 to be solved, the most important component of which is the right to return of Palestinian refugees.
The Palestinian-Israeli conflict is not just an issue of military occupation and Israel is not a country that was established "normally" and happened to occupy another country in 1967. Palestinians are not struggling for a "state" but for freedom, liberation and equality, just like we were struggling for freedom in South Africa.
In the last few years, and especially during the reign of the Labour Party, Israel showed that it was not even willing to return what it occupied in 1967; that settlements remain, Jerusalem would be under exclusive Israeli sovereignty, and Palestinians would not have an independent state, but would be under Israeli economic domination with Israeli control of borders, land, air, water and sea.
Israel was not thinking of a "state" but of "separation". The value of separation is measured in terms of the ability of Israel to keep the Jewish state Jewish, and not to have a Palestinian minority that could have the opportunity to become a majority at some time in the future. If this takes place, it would force Israel to either become a secular democratic or bi-national state, or to turn into a state of apartheid not only de facto, but also de jure.
Thomas, if you follow the polls in Israel for the last 30 or 40 years, you clearly find a vulgar racism that includes a third of the population who openly declare themselves to be racist. This racism is of the nature of "I hate Arabs" and "I wish Arabs would be dead". If you also follow the judicial system in Israel you will see there is discrimination against
Palestinians, and if you further consider the 1967 occupied territories you will find there are already two judicial systems in operation that represent two different approaches to human life: one for Palestinian life and the other for Jewish life. Additionally there are two different approaches to property and to land. Palestinian property is not recognised as private property because it can be confiscated.
As to the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza, there is an additional factor. The so-called "Palestinian autonomous areas" are bantustans. These are restricted entities within the power structure of the Israeli apartheid system.
The Palestinian state cannot be the by-product of the Jewish state, just in order to keep the Jewish purity of Israel. Israel's racial discrimination is daily life of most Palestinians. Since Israel is a Jewish state, Israeli Jews are able to accrue special rights which non-Jews cannot do. Palestinian Arabs have no place in a "Jewish" state.
Apartheid is a crime against humanity. Israel has deprived millions of Palestinians of their liberty and property. It has perpetuated a system of gross racial discrimination and inequality. It has systematically incarcerated and tortured thousands of Palestinians, contrary to the rules of international law. It has, in particular, waged a war against a civilian population, in particular children.
The responses made by South Africa to human rights abuses emanating from the removal policies and apartheid policies respectively, shed light on what Israeli society must necessarily go through before one can speak of a just and lasting peace in the Middle East and an end to its apartheid policies.
Thomas, I'm not abandoning Mideast diplomacy. But I'm not going to indulge you the way your supporters do. If you want peace and democracy, I will support you. If you want formal apartheid, we will not support you. If you want to support racial discrimination and ethnic cleansing, we will oppose you. When you figure out what you're about, give me a call.
To: Thomas L. Friedman (columnist New York Times)
From: Nelson Mandela (former President South Africa)
Dear Thomas,
I know that you and I long for peace in the Middle East, but before you continue to talk about necessary conditions from an Israeli perspective, you need to know what's on my mind. Where to begin? How about 1964. Let me quote my own words during my trial. They are true today as they were then:
"I have fought against white domination and I have fought against black domination. I have cherished the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons live together in harmony and with equal opportunities. It is an ideal which I hope to live for and to achieve. But if needs be, it is an ideal for which I am prepared to die."
Today the world, black and white, recognise that apartheid has no future. In South Africa it has been ended by our own decisive mass action in order to build peace and security. That mass campaign of defiance and other actions could only culminate in the establishment of democracy.
Perhaps it is strange for you to observe the situation in Palestine or more specifically, the structure of political and cultural relationships between Palestinians and Israelis, as an apartheid system. This is because you incorrectly think that the problem of Palestine began in 1967. This was demonstrated in your recent column "Bush's First Memo" in the New York Times on March 27, 2001.
You seem to be surprised to hear that there are still problems of 1948 to be solved, the most important component of which is the right to return of Palestinian refugees.
The Palestinian-Israeli conflict is not just an issue of military occupation and Israel is not a country that was established "normally" and happened to occupy another country in 1967. Palestinians are not struggling for a "state" but for freedom, liberation and equality, just like we were struggling for freedom in South Africa.
In the last few years, and especially during the reign of the Labour Party, Israel showed that it was not even willing to return what it occupied in 1967; that settlements remain, Jerusalem would be under exclusive Israeli sovereignty, and Palestinians would not have an independent state, but would be under Israeli economic domination with Israeli control of borders, land, air, water and sea.
Israel was not thinking of a "state" but of "separation". The value of separation is measured in terms of the ability of Israel to keep the Jewish state Jewish, and not to have a Palestinian minority that could have the opportunity to become a majority at some time in the future. If this takes place, it would force Israel to either become a secular democratic or bi-national state, or to turn into a state of apartheid not only de facto, but also de jure.
Thomas, if you follow the polls in Israel for the last 30 or 40 years, you clearly find a vulgar racism that includes a third of the population who openly declare themselves to be racist. This racism is of the nature of "I hate Arabs" and "I wish Arabs would be dead". If you also follow the judicial system in Israel you will see there is discrimination against
Palestinians, and if you further consider the 1967 occupied territories you will find there are already two judicial systems in operation that represent two different approaches to human life: one for Palestinian life and the other for Jewish life. Additionally there are two different approaches to property and to land. Palestinian property is not recognised as private property because it can be confiscated.
As to the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza, there is an additional factor. The so-called "Palestinian autonomous areas" are bantustans. These are restricted entities within the power structure of the Israeli apartheid system.
The Palestinian state cannot be the by-product of the Jewish state, just in order to keep the Jewish purity of Israel. Israel's racial discrimination is daily life of most Palestinians. Since Israel is a Jewish state, Israeli Jews are able to accrue special rights which non-Jews cannot do. Palestinian Arabs have no place in a "Jewish" state.
Apartheid is a crime against humanity. Israel has deprived millions of Palestinians of their liberty and property. It has perpetuated a system of gross racial discrimination and inequality. It has systematically incarcerated and tortured thousands of Palestinians, contrary to the rules of international law. It has, in particular, waged a war against a civilian population, in particular children.
The responses made by South Africa to human rights abuses emanating from the removal policies and apartheid policies respectively, shed light on what Israeli society must necessarily go through before one can speak of a just and lasting peace in the Middle East and an end to its apartheid policies.
Thomas, I'm not abandoning Mideast diplomacy. But I'm not going to indulge you the way your supporters do. If you want peace and democracy, I will support you. If you want formal apartheid, we will not support you. If you want to support racial discrimination and ethnic cleansing, we will oppose you. When you figure out what you're about, give me a call.
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Monday, December 16, 2013
The Soul of Our Nation - WAR
This is how it works.
The US has been providing Egypt with nearly $2 billion a year in "aid" since 1979. Most of this is military aid. That "aid" is then used to buy weapons from American corporations. So in reality most of US foreign aid becomes more welfare programs for the military industrial complex.
Because of current civil war conditions in Egypt the Obama team is having to hold off on providing more aid to that embattled nation. A recent Pew Research Center poll found that 51% of respondents said it's better to cut off military assistance to Egypt, while 26% backed continued aid.
The "aid" now on temporary hold would include: F-16 fighter jets from Lockheed Martin; M1A1 tanks from General Dynamics; and Apache attack helicopters made by Boeing Co.
CBS News reported on August 20: "The billion dollars in aid Congress approved for Egypt does not go directly to Cairo, it goes to places such as Archbald, Pennsylvania. The General Dynamics factory there makes parts for the M1A1 tank. General Dynamics is filling an order for 125 tank kits for the Egyptian Army. One-hundred-thirty people work at the Archbald facility."
You can imagine the workers at the Archbald facility want this "aid" to continue. Archbald Mayor Ed Fairbrother says the jobs are "extremely important" to the community. "They are some of the best jobs we have in the community," he says. "Those are the kinds of jobs that sustain communities and families."
There are 44 companies in Pennsylvania involved in production of the M1A1. The interesting thing is that Egypt does not need the tanks and many of the "kits" are still in crates after being delivered to their military.
American communities have become addicted to war spending and military production. As most traditional manufacturing industry has moved overseas seeking cheaper labor the best jobs in most parts of the nation are building weapons. It's thus no coincidence that the #1 industrial export product of our nation is weapons. And what is our global marketing strategy for that product line? Hello Syria!
An attack on Syria will at the least expend lots of Tomahawk cruise missiles. When daddy Bush launched a cruise missile attack on Iraq in the early 1990's these missiles cost $1 million each. The Pentagon used 100 of them in the initial attack. McDonnell Douglas (now owned by Boeing Co.) had their factory in Titusville, Florida working round-the-clock to replace them. At the start of George W. Bush's Iraq attack in 2003 it was the Tomahawk cruise missile that fired the first shots from the USS Cowpens. The ship is a Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser. The ship is named after the Battle of Cowpens, a major American victory near Cowpens, South Carolina, in the American Revolution. It was built at the Bath Iron Works in Maine.
Years ago I spoke to a peace group here in Maine and I noticed a young woman in the audience with a look in her eyes that I immediately recognized. After my talk she hung around near my literature table but waited until everyone was gone before she approached Mary Beth and I. She told us she was an Iraq War veteran. We had not had dinner yet so invited her to come along with us. Over the years we became like family with this wonderful former Navy Lieutenant who was the Officer on the Deck responsible for positioning the USS Cowpens when it launched the very first Tomahawk cruise during "shock and awe" in 2003.
Today this young woman suffers from severe war trauma. She told us the story of seeing the series of missiles launch right before her eyes. After her shift was over she went below to see the crew watching a TV with images of a burning Baghdad. The crew was cheering. She was in a daze and stumbled to her bunk. At her first opportunity she got out of the Navy and today has a tough time functioning in the "real world".
Today these same missiles cost up to $3 million each. So a similar attack on Syria will keep the factories humming back home. We've become a killer nation. We have to have endless war, like a drunk needs a drink at the bar, in order for American workers to put food on the tables for their families.
What does this say about the soul of our nation?
The US has been providing Egypt with nearly $2 billion a year in "aid" since 1979. Most of this is military aid. That "aid" is then used to buy weapons from American corporations. So in reality most of US foreign aid becomes more welfare programs for the military industrial complex.
Because of current civil war conditions in Egypt the Obama team is having to hold off on providing more aid to that embattled nation. A recent Pew Research Center poll found that 51% of respondents said it's better to cut off military assistance to Egypt, while 26% backed continued aid.
The "aid" now on temporary hold would include: F-16 fighter jets from Lockheed Martin; M1A1 tanks from General Dynamics; and Apache attack helicopters made by Boeing Co.
CBS News reported on August 20: "The billion dollars in aid Congress approved for Egypt does not go directly to Cairo, it goes to places such as Archbald, Pennsylvania. The General Dynamics factory there makes parts for the M1A1 tank. General Dynamics is filling an order for 125 tank kits for the Egyptian Army. One-hundred-thirty people work at the Archbald facility."
You can imagine the workers at the Archbald facility want this "aid" to continue. Archbald Mayor Ed Fairbrother says the jobs are "extremely important" to the community. "They are some of the best jobs we have in the community," he says. "Those are the kinds of jobs that sustain communities and families."
There are 44 companies in Pennsylvania involved in production of the M1A1. The interesting thing is that Egypt does not need the tanks and many of the "kits" are still in crates after being delivered to their military.
American communities have become addicted to war spending and military production. As most traditional manufacturing industry has moved overseas seeking cheaper labor the best jobs in most parts of the nation are building weapons. It's thus no coincidence that the #1 industrial export product of our nation is weapons. And what is our global marketing strategy for that product line? Hello Syria!
An attack on Syria will at the least expend lots of Tomahawk cruise missiles. When daddy Bush launched a cruise missile attack on Iraq in the early 1990's these missiles cost $1 million each. The Pentagon used 100 of them in the initial attack. McDonnell Douglas (now owned by Boeing Co.) had their factory in Titusville, Florida working round-the-clock to replace them. At the start of George W. Bush's Iraq attack in 2003 it was the Tomahawk cruise missile that fired the first shots from the USS Cowpens. The ship is a Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser. The ship is named after the Battle of Cowpens, a major American victory near Cowpens, South Carolina, in the American Revolution. It was built at the Bath Iron Works in Maine.
Years ago I spoke to a peace group here in Maine and I noticed a young woman in the audience with a look in her eyes that I immediately recognized. After my talk she hung around near my literature table but waited until everyone was gone before she approached Mary Beth and I. She told us she was an Iraq War veteran. We had not had dinner yet so invited her to come along with us. Over the years we became like family with this wonderful former Navy Lieutenant who was the Officer on the Deck responsible for positioning the USS Cowpens when it launched the very first Tomahawk cruise during "shock and awe" in 2003.
Today this young woman suffers from severe war trauma. She told us the story of seeing the series of missiles launch right before her eyes. After her shift was over she went below to see the crew watching a TV with images of a burning Baghdad. The crew was cheering. She was in a daze and stumbled to her bunk. At her first opportunity she got out of the Navy and today has a tough time functioning in the "real world".
Today these same missiles cost up to $3 million each. So a similar attack on Syria will keep the factories humming back home. We've become a killer nation. We have to have endless war, like a drunk needs a drink at the bar, in order for American workers to put food on the tables for their families.
What does this say about the soul of our nation?
Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space
Sunday, December 15, 2013
Upcoming events in the Asheville area this week
UPCOMING EVENTS
12/17/13 WNC ALLIANCE
FOR RETIRED AMERICANS MEETING
The Western North Carolina Alliance for Retired Americans
meets on the 3rd Tuesday of every month at the Kenilworth Presbyterian
Fellowship Hall at 123 Kenilworth
Rd in Asheville.
Time is 10 AM. The ARA is a statewide organization of retired union members and
their friends and families. We are non-partisan and open to everyone who is
concerned about the need for jobs which pay a living wage, as well as those
issues which affect all of us. FMI contact dick@dickandnorma.com.
12/18/13 ASHEVILLE
GREEN DRINKS
Join us at 6 PM at the Green Sage Coffeehouse and Cafe for a
presentation on Green Building Council’s “Living Building Challenge” by Emily
Coleman-Wolf, Project Architect for Padgett & Freeman Architects and Stephens
Smith Farrell of Stephens Smith Farrell Architecture. For networking,
socializing and Green Drink specials please arrive early (5:30 PM). The
presentation will begin at 6 PM. See you all there!
12/20/13 WNC PHYSICIANS FOR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY MEETING
The next WNC PSR monthly meeting will be at a private home
near the VA Hospital. Brown Bag lunch at noon with meeting from 12:30 to 2 PM.
Everyone is welcome. Please go to www.wncpsr.org
for more information, which includes how to get there and other details.
Call Lew at 299-1242 to make sure this meeting was not cancelled for the
holidays.
01/06/14 FAST FOR JUSTICE
This is a fast to promote justice for the inmates of Guantanamo.
01/08/14 WESTERN CAROLINIANS
FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE IN THE MIDDLE EAST MEETING
This meeting of Western Carolinians for Peace and Justice in
the Middle East will be held at Black Mountain
Presbyterian Church at 9:30 AM. Contact Beth at elizakeiser@aol.com for more
information.
01/09/14 EMPATHY PRACTICE GROUP
HeartSpeak and Empathy Practice Group starting Thursday,
Jan. 9, 7-9 PM. Location is 386 Kenilworth Rd. at Digges. Drop in, love
offering encouraged. Want to learn skills of communicating and listening from
the heart? Need a safe space to practice the language of feelings and needs?
For more information contact Cathy Holt, 828-545-9681 or cathyfholt@gmail.com.
01/11/14 VIGIL AND PROCESSION MARKING 12 YEARS OF GUANTANAMO IN DC
01/14/14 VETERANS FOR PEACE MEETING
Time is 6:30 PM and location is VFP HQ at the Phil Mechanic
Studios: 109 Roberts Street
in Asheville.
VFP Chapter 099: http://vfpchapter099wnc.blogspot.com/
01/15/14 SIERRA CLUB MEETING
Chuck Pickering is the President of Agriculture and Land
Planning at Biltmore Estate. He will discuss sustainability initiatives at
Biltmore and their corporate goals of environmental preservation. Time is 7 PM
(program starts at 7:15) at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Asheville
(corner of Charlotte & Edwin). Contact: judymattox@sbcglobal.net, or
828-683-2176 for more information.
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ONGOING EVENTS
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TUESDAY
Veterans for Peace have a weekly vigil at 4:30 PM at Pack Square, Vance Monument
WEDNESDAY
Haywood Peace Vigilers have a weekly vigil at 4 PM at
Haywood County Courthouse in Waynesville
THURSDAY
Asheville Homeless Network meeting at 2 PM at Firestorm Cafe
FRIDAY
Women in Black have a weekly vigil at noon at the City Hall
in Hendersonville
Women in Black have a monthly vigil at 5 PM at Vance Monument
in Asheville
(first Friday only)
SATURDAY
Transylvanians for Peace and WNC Physicians for Social
Responsibility have a weekly vigil at noon in front of the courthouse in
Brevard
Third Saturdays – Asheville’s
Green Grannies invites the public to “sing for the climate” at Vance Monument.
Saturday, December 14, 2013
Friday, December 13, 2013
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
From the NC National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 5, 2013
For More Information: Rev. Dr. William J. Barber, II, President, 919-394-8137
Atty. Jamie Phillips Cole, Public Policy Coordinator, 919-682-4700
For Media Assistance: Laurel Ashton, Field Secretary, 828-713-3864
Convicted For Our Convictions
Statement by Rev. Dr. William J. Barber, II regarding December 4, 2013 Verdict
DURHAM
- On December 4th, 58 years and 3 days after the beginning of the
Montgomery bus boycott and the arrest of Rosa Parks, twelve of us in the
original seventeen Moral Monday arrestees were convicted for our convictions.
Although the judge dismissed one charge and openly stated that several
rules of the NC legislature were vague and unconstitutional, we were
found guilty of second degree trespassing and breaking legislative
rules. The rationale for our civil disobedience still stands and our lawyers have filed an appeal to Superior Court for a jury trial. We believe our lawyers made tremendous constitutional arguments that must be heard in a higher court, not a district court.
We
do not believe that our actions were unjust but that the extremism of
Governor Pat McCrory, Speaker Thom Tillis, Senate Leader Phil Berger,
and Budget Director Art Pope and their fellow extremists who have denied
Medicaid to 500,000 people, cut unemployment benefits for 170,000
struggling North Carolinians, took away the Earned Income Tax Credit
from over 900,000 poor families, passed the worst voter suppression bill
in the nation since Jim Crow, attacked women's rights, and cut public
education are unjust. These actions are constitutionally inconsistent,
morally indefensible, and economically insane. We, Rev. Dr. William J.
Barber, Rev. Curtis Gatewood, Rev. Dr. T. Anthony Spearman, Rev. Nelson
Johnson, Maria Teresa Palmer, Rev. Larry Reid, Sr., John (Bob) Zellner,
Perri Morgan, O'Linda Gillis, Margaretta Belin, Dr. Timothy Tyson, and
Barbara Zelter, like other Moral Monday arrestees before us, were convicted for our convictions.
We
are glad to be in a state where people will stand up for the poor, the
sick, children, labor rights, women, and fundamental economic, social,
and gender equality. We will continue to mobilize and carry our moral
message across the state.
On December 23rd, we will return to Raleigh for a Mass Moral Monday
to either celebrate that the governor has rescinded his opposition to
Medicaid expansion and restored unemployment benefits by convening a
special "Redemption Session" of the legislature or we will come to
protest how these laws will negatively impact hundreds of thousands of
North Carolinians.
We will also mobilize for the February 8th
Moral March on Raleigh Historic Thousands On Jones St. Peoples'
Assembly. Our fight has only just begun. Our commitment to standing
against extremism is unwavering. Our love for those that tried to
persecute us is still intact. Our commitment to the cause of justice is
even stronger.
Forward Together, Not One Step Back!
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Sunday, December 08, 2013
Upcoming events in the Asheville area for the week of December 8, 2013
Photo from an email from United for Peace & Justice
UPCOMING EVENTS
12/08/13 IRANIAN POSTER ART
“Lost Causes: The Iranian Poster Art” (23 posters) will be
at the Courtyard Gallery until December 13th. “These posters from the
Iranian Revolution were an act of resistance and creation,” says Carlos Steward
of the Courtyard Gallery. “It sought out ways in which the arts could engage
social and political concern. This period of Iranian visual culture is an archival
record of the social and political problems that were emerging. It serves as
the artistic pre-history to the Iranian Revolution of 1979. In Search of Lost
Causes teaches us more about modern Persian art and helps us understand how a
country that was heralded as a paragon of universal modernization underwent an
Islamic Revolution with a message steeped in local imagery, demanding an
idealized return to the past and to democracy.”
12/10/13 VETERANS FOR PEACE MEETING
Time is 6:30 PM and location is VFP HQ at the Phil Mechanic
Studios: 109 Roberts Street
in Asheville.
VFP Chapter 099: http://vfpchapter099wnc.blogspot.com/
12/10/13 NUCLEAR INFORMATION RESEARCH PARTY
NIRS Southeast invites you to a party and film. This will
begin at 7:30 PM at Firestorm Café & Books in downtown Asheville. The film is “The Ultimate Wish:
Ending the Nuclear Age” by Kathleen Sullivan. Film features Dr. Arjun
Makhijani, Mycle Schneider and Mary Olson. Free and open to the public,
donations accepted for Nuclear Information Resource Service. For more
information, call Mary at 828-252-8409.
12/10/14 UNITED NATIONS HUMAN RIGHTS DAY
12/10/13 RIVERLINK MEETING
RiverLink will host a meeting to meet the developer and
review plans for a proposed housing project on Amboy Road. Held at RiverLink’s warehouse
studios at 170 Lyman Street
at 6 PM. Free to attend.
12/11/13 ASHEVILLE
GREEN DRINKS
Join us Wednesday December 11th at 6 PM at the Green Sage
Coffeehouse and Cafe to celebrate International Mountain Day featuring Western
North Carolina Alliance’s Ecologist & Public Lands Director, Bob Gale, and
Field Biologist, Josh KellyFor networking, socializing and Green Drink specials
please arrive early (5:30 PM). The presentation will begin at 6 PM.
12/12/13 SOCIAL JUSTICE FILM AT FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
The film will be “The Next American Revolution” and will be
shown at 6:30 PM. Location is the First Congregational UCC Church at 20 Oak Street in Asheville. In the manner
of TED talks, Gar Alperovitz describes the economic system, already taking
form, that will follow corporate capitalism and state socialism. Informative
and optimistic in outlook, he shares some American economic structures, mostly
local, that are part of our national history and currently in place but
overlooked by corporate media. This will be a first showing, with others to
follow early next year.
12/13/13 SOCIAL
JUSTICE FILM AT UNITARIAN
UNIVERSALIST CHURCH
The December film will be the award-winning film
"Gasland, Part II". The time is 7 PM and the location is
Unitarian Universalist church at Edwin and Charlotte Street in Asheville. In this explosive follow-up to his
Oscar®-nominated film GASLAND, filmmaker Josh Fox uses his trademark dark humor
to take a deeper, broader look at the dangers of hydraulic fracturing, or
fracking, the controversial method of extracting natural gas and oil, now
occurring on a global level (in 32 countries worldwide). GASLAND PART II, which
premiered at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival, shows how the stakes have been
raised on all sides in one of the most important environmental issues facing
our nation today. The film argues that the gas industry’s portrayal of natural
gas as a clean and safe alternative to oil is a myth and that fracked wells
inevitably leak over time, contaminating water and air, hurting families, and
endangering the earth’s climate with the potent greenhouse gas, methane. In
addition the film looks at how the powerful oil and gas industries are in Fox's
words "contaminating our democracy". Donations accepted.
12/14/13 KXL PLEDGE OF RESISTANCE TRAINING
Local organizers are planning trainings for the Pledge on
November 23 and December 14. These will take place at the Asheville Friends
Meeting House (Quakers) at 227
Edgewood Rd in Asheville (between Merrimon and UNCA). Time
will be 9 AM to 1 PM. This is organized by 350 Asheville, the Rainforest Action Network, and
CREDO Action. This is the Pledge: If President Obama succumbs to industry
pressure and reneges on his promise to green light the Keystone XL only if it
does not contribute to global warming (spoiler alert: it does), then citizens
will take action to hold him to his word by occupying Federal Buildings and
other key locations in acts of nonviolent civil disobedience. More information at http://act.credoaction.com/sign/kxl_pledge.
For more information on the trainings or to register for them, please contact
Debbie at dgenz@skyrunner.net or call 828-216-2018.
12/14/13 END TIMES MIXER FROM TRANSITION HENDERSONVILLE
Free! Sponsored by Transition Hendersonville Saturday, this
party will start at 7 PM and location is Bischoff Lodge at Lutheridge in Arden, NC.
Live Music with Pam and Don McMahon from Straight from the Heart and Friends.
Celebrate the end of cheap oil, the 3,000-mile Caesar salad, the half empty
glass. CELEBRATE SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY that invests wisely in people, plants,
natural resources, justice and FUN! BYOB/snacks. Two live bands to dance the
night away. For information, call Diane at 696-9969.
12/15/13 CONTRA FOR CONSCIOUSNESS DANCE
This is a benefit for the Pine Ridge Reservation Nasula:
Intercultural Service Learning. Contraversial and calling by Beth Molaro.
Location is Bryson Gym at Warren
Wilson College.
6:30 PM for lesson, dance is 7 to 10 PM. Suggested donation is $5 - $25.
12/17/13 WNC ALLIANCE
FOR RETIRED AMERICANS MEETING
The Western North Carolina Alliance for Retired Americans
meets on the 3rd Tuesday of every month at the Kenilworth Presbyterian
Fellowship Hall at 123 Kenilworth
Rd in Asheville.
Time is 10 AM. The ARA is a statewide organization of retired union members and
their friends and families. We are non-partisan and open to everyone who is
concerned about the need for jobs which pay a living wage, as well as those
issues which affect all of us. FMI contact dick@dickandnorma.com.
12/18/13 ASHEVILLE
GREEN DRINKS
Join us at 6 PM at the Green Sage Coffeehouse and Cafe for a
presentation on Green Building Council’s “Living Building Challenge” by Emily
Coleman-Wolf, Project Architect for Padgett & Freeman Architects and
Stephens Smith Farrell of Stephens Smith Farrell Architecture. For networking,
socializing and Green Drink specials please arrive early (5:30 PM). The
presentation will begin at 6 PM. See you all there!
12/20/13 WNC PHYSICIANS FOR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY MEETING
The next WNC PSR monthly meeting will be at a private home
near the VA Hospital. Brown Bag lunch at noon with meeting from 12:30 to 2 PM.
Everyone is welcome. Please go to www.wncpsr.org
for more information, which includes how to get there and other details.
Call Lew at 299-1242 to make sure this meeting was not cancelled for the
holidays.
01/06/14 FAST FOR JUSTICE
This is a fast to promote justice for the inmates of Guantanamo.
01/08/14 WESTERN CAROLINIANS
FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE IN THE MIDDLE EAST MEETING
This meeting of Western Carolinians for Peace and Justice in
the Middle East will be held at Black Mountain
Presbyterian Church at 9:30 AM. Contact Beth at elizakeiser@aol.com for more
information.
01/11/14 VIGIL AND PROCESSION MARKING 12 YEARS OF GUANTANAMO IN DC
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ONGOING EVENTS
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TUESDAY
Veterans for Peace have a weekly vigil at 4:30 PM at Pack Square, Vance Monument
WEDNESDAY
Haywood Peace Vigilers have a weekly vigil at 4 PM at
Haywood County Courthouse in Waynesville
THURSDAY
Asheville Homeless Network meeting at 2 PM at Firestorm Cafe
FRIDAY
Women in Black have a weekly vigil at noon at the City Hall
in Hendersonville
Women in Black have a monthly vigil at 5 PM at Vance Monument
in Asheville
(first Friday only)
SATURDAY
Transylvanians for Peace and WNC Physicians for Social
Responsibility have a weekly vigil at noon in front of the courthouse in
Brevard
Third Saturdays – Asheville’s
Green Grannies invites the public to “sing for the climate” at Vance Monument.
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ACTIONS AND READINGS
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Forever Free: The Slave Deeds of Buncombe County
October - December 31, YMI Cultural Center, 43 Market St.
This exhibit has traveled from the Register of Deeds to Pack
Memorial Library and is now at the YMI. Included in the exhibit are
original books from both the register of deeds and the clerk of court who
detail the sale and inheritance of enslaved people prior to 1865. These
resources are also available on line for student primary source document
research.
Cohabitation Records of Buncombe County
Now ONLINE
Following the Civil War, African American people who had
lived as married people during slavery, though were not allowed to marry, were
encouraged to go to the Register of Deeds and record the years that they had
been as a married couple. These were called Cohabitation Records. Two months
ago Drew Resinger began the work to have these records, now in the archive in Raleigh, digitized so that they could be brought back and
made assessable to Buncombe
County residents.
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Saturday, December 07, 2013
Comment by Chomsky
Chomsky: “And honesty would impel us to recall the judgment of Nuremberg, one of the foundations of modern international law. Aggression was determined to be “the supreme international crime differing only from other war crimes in that it contains within itself the accumulated evil of the whole” – in this case, including the sectarian conflicts among many other crimes. Honesty would also impel us to recall the injunction that Justice Robert Jackson delivered to the Tribunal: we are handing these defendants a “poisoned chalice,” and if we carry out similar crimes we must suffer the same consequences, or else this Tribunal is a farce, merely victor’s justice.”
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The Nuremberg Trials were a farce, with the US government the leading actor.
Friday, December 06, 2013
Thursday, December 05, 2013
In Memory of Nelson Mandela
Quotes from Nelson Mandela:
“I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the
triumph over it. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who
conquers that fear.”
“I detest racialism, because I
regard it as a barbaric thing, whether it comes from a black man or a white
man.”
“The United States has made serious
mistakes in the conduct of its foreign affairs, which have had unfortunate
repercussions long after the decisions were taken.”
“To deny people their human rights
is to challenge their very humanity.”
Photo was taken in 1937, and is from
the Wikimedia Commons.
Statement from Chris Hedges
We now live in a nation
where
doctors destroy health
lawyers destroy justice
universities destroy
knowledge
governments destroy
freedom
the press destroys
information
religion destroys morals
and our banks destroy the
economy.
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