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		<title>Stand In Protest With The People of Iraq: March 19th</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Mar 2011 19:13:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The recent uprising in Egypt that ousted a U.S.-funded dictator has given great hope and oxygen to people all over the planet.
The  Egyptian people lived under thirty years of degradation, torture, fear  and oppression. This uprising proves that even if something has been  going on for a long period of time, this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The recent uprising in Egypt that ousted a U.S.-funded dictator has given great hope and oxygen to people all over the planet.</p>
<p>The  Egyptian people lived under thirty years of degradation, torture, fear  and oppression. This uprising proves that even if something has been  going on for a long period of time, this does not make it any less  horrible, nor less possible, for people to rise up. In other words,  governments can change overnight and people can refuse to accept that  which was once acceptable.</p>
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<p>For decades, we have lived in a country that has brutalized, tortured, and degraded people in that region of the world.  In  2003, the U.S illegally invaded Iraq under the lie that Iraq had  weapons of destruction. They then proceeded to obliterate the country,  massacring people in the hundreds of thousands, bombing hospitals,  killing children, and contributing to the death of over one million  Iraqis. Millions are internally displaced, while over 500,000 live as  squatters in slum areas with no assistance, or legal rights to the  properties they live on.</p>
<p>President Obama moved to  escalate these wars in a horrific fashion, beginning with the use of  unmanned drones, bombing wedding parties in Afghanistan and expanding  the wars into Pakistan. The people of Iraq have lived in hell for 9  years in the name of “the War on Terror” and later in the name of  “Change You Can Believe In.”</p>
<p>Last Friday, Iraq erupted with thousands  protesting against government corruption, power blackouts, food  shortages, and unemployment. They are in opposition to the illegitimate  puppet government the U.S. has placed in Iraq. 50,000 U.S. troops remain  in Iraq. Protestors who are critical of the government and the U.S’s  role have been subjected to torture, indefinite detention, and execution  by Iraqi forces: forces that are trained and are acting in the interest  of the U.S.  So far, 17 protesters have been killed.</p>
<p>Hadi Al Mahdi, who runs a popular radio show in Iraq, was kidnapped by soldiers (along with 200 other journalists) <strong>who  blindfolded him , and beat him in the leg, eyes, and head; and tried to  get him to admit he was being paid to topple the regime.</strong></p>
<p>Hadi  Al Mahdi says his experience was worse than the times he was detained  under Saddam Hussein and that the regime appointed by the U.S. is no  improvement from the past.</p>
<p>One can’t  help but think of the same tactics and methods used by U.S. military  forces in Guantanamo. Take Binyam Mohamed, a student from Ethiopia.  Mohamed was subjected to prolonged and brutal torture, including sleep  deprivation and the repeated slashing of his genitals with a razor blade  in an attempt to <strong>force a false confession to the U.S. that he was associated with Al Qaida. </strong></p>
<p>The  World Can’t Wait has said from the beginning that this occupation and  this kind of suppression has never been about really liberating the  Iraqi people.</p>
<p>From the beginning, the U.S. has occupied the  middle east as part of a large imperialist strategy of securing key  resources in order to maintain its position as a global superpower  around the world, a position that is coming under serious threat by many  economic shifts on the international playing field.</p>
<p>Many of  the people who were against these wars and even mobilized in mass  numbers to oppose this war were fooled by the democrats. The democrats  played on people’s ignorance about the nature of empire and funneled  their outrage &amp; potential to repudiate the Bush program into backing  a new president.  A president, who, in reality, could not and would not reverse the Bush trajectory in any kind of fundamental way.</p>
<p>This quote by<a href="http://revcom.us/"> Bob Avakian</a> in this context is poignant:</p>
<p>“Backing  cruel despotic regimes, in many parts of the world, is not some kind of  &#8220;mistake&#8221; on the part of the U.S. government. The whole bloodthirsty  history of the U.S. in this regard—installing and keeping in power  governments which brutally oppress the people, in the Middle East and  throughout the Third World—is not just a matter of policy but of the  inner nature and necessity of capitalist imperialism. This imperialism,  by its very nature and in accordance with its fundamental dynamics,  depends upon and cannot do without the life-stealing exploitation and  the vicious oppression and suppression of the masses of people in those  countries. Imperialists view and treat these peoples and their countries  as nothing more than instruments of profit-making and pawns in a global  contest for domination and &#8220;opportunity&#8221; for exploitation. And that is  why, despite all their talk about &#8220;siding with the people&#8221; and about  &#8220;freedom&#8221; and &#8220;democracy,&#8221; administrations in Washington, D.C., whether  Democrat or Republican, will continue in their relentless drive to  ruthlessly subordinate the countries of the Third World, and their  peoples, to the dictates of imperialism.”</p>
<p>The anniversary of the war in Iraq is approaching on March 19<sup>th</sup>.  Will the world see people in this country rise up and say no more? Will  this anniversary act as a reversal to the verdict so many people have  wrongly reached, that protest doesn’t work and that these wars will  never end?</p>
<p>The people of the Middle East  have issued a challenge to people in this country, lets us answer  powerfully, with conviction and heart, that these wars are not in our  name and we will share this moment with the world to change the course  of history.</p>
<p>Be on the streets wherever you are. U.S. Out Of Iraq Now! <a href="http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/1170/p/salsa/event/common/public/search.sjs?distributed_event_KEY=619">Find a protest</a> at worldcantwait.org</p>
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		<title>Letter to Jon Stewart on Why I Am Marching To Restore Sanity</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Sep 2010 05:11:06 +0000</pubDate>
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Dear Jon
I have to say I am so delighted to hear about your march To Restore Sanity in Washington.  I have been looking for ways to oppose these right wing lunatics who hate black people, immigrants and want a theocracy ever since their guy stole the elections in 2000. I know you might be [...]]]></description>
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Dear Jon</p>
<p>I have to say I am so delighted to hear about your march To Restore Sanity in Washington.  I have been looking for ways to oppose these right wing lunatics who hate black people, immigrants and want a theocracy ever since their guy stole the elections in 2000. I know you might be thinking, I sound like one of those left extremists that thought George W Bush should have been impeached for war crimes.  Well, in my defense Jon, I was momentarily seduced  by the millions of people in society that were saying that Bush had defied international law. They were just fringe groups.</p>
<p>These right wingers tea partiers are completely out of control. They think that Obama is a Muslim and that he is not American. They have their own news stations and are winning elections in some states.  They blame all Muslims for 9/11.  I don&#8217;t have a problem  with the fact that they hate Muslims or black people, it is their tone that bothers me.  We need a middle of the road,  which is why I think Obama&#8217;s approach of not killing  Muslims who live in the U.S. but continuing to kill Muslims in the Middle east is a fantastic form of diplomacy.</p>
<p>As for the the left wing lunatics, I have been thinking a lot about these people. I caved into all the leftist propaganda about Iraq having nothing to do with 9/11,  torturing people in Guantanamo and other war crimes carried out by Bush.</p>
<p>Those tea-party folks really dislike  those left wing loonies for the same reasons you do. You might want to give them a chance, we  have more in common with them than we think and I&#8217;d could live with a little theocracy.</p>
<p>I completely agree with you that we have to find a moderate center. We need to find something in between committing war crimes and not committing war crimes. Which is why I really like your approach of having war crimes committed but pretending that they aren&#8217;t war crimes.  I think that this also explains why you had that brilliant constitutional scholar John Yoo on your show. Who better to learn from than the very man who did this by accomplishing it professionally for the White House?<br />
Thank you Jon, for not making me choose between these two sides.  In a time where the right wing movement is gaining initiative and my government kills people the name of my safety,  I  can still keep my comfortable position as an apolitical American!</p>
<p>Anyways, I have to go now, Hardball with Chris Matthews is on. Let&#8217;s take a stand for change we can believe in &#8211; no matter what reality might be!</p>
<p>See you in D.C.</p>
<p>Emma Kaplan,<br />
Former Member of World Can&#8217;t Wait</p>
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		<title>Taking the truth about torture to students with Taxi To The Dark Side</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Mar 2010 22:19:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We received this from a student speaking about her experience in her high school about bringing the truth about torture to her peers.
Taxi to the Dark Side is a 2007 Academy Award winning documentary focused on Guantanamo, Bagram, and Abu Ghraib to expose the crimes against humanity which take place in these prisons. Recently, Amnesty [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>We received this from a student speaking about her experience in her high school about bringing the truth about torture to her peers.</em></p>
<p>Taxi to the Dark Side is a 2007 Academy Award winning documentary focused on Guantanamo, Bagram, and Abu Ghraib to expose the crimes against humanity which take place in these prisons. Recently, Amnesty International has been asking student leaders to host film screenings at their schools. I, personally, lead the Amnesty at the Lakeside School in Seattle, Washington, and besides the screening I have hosted, I’ve attended another one at Mt. Si High School in North Bend, Washington. Of those I have evaluated, I have made a few observations of common reactions and general effects of the film on high school students.</p>
<p>First and foremost, everybody wants someone to blame. Even in the first twenty minutes or so, discussions focus on Lynndie England, and then as the movie progresses, the blame shifts higher through command and ultimately settles on Donald Rumsfeld and George W. Bush. One discrepancy, however, lies in the similarities between the trials and punishments of Guantanamo soldiers and the Nuremberg War Crime Trials. Sure, they were taking orders, but does this mean what they did wasn’t wrong? Why should they not be tried like the Nazis? Ultimately, the discussions are more open-ended than conclusive when it comes to blame; where the real accomplishment exists is in the forum the film provides for discussion. For a multitude of factors—be it lack of information or for lack of opportunity, these conversations are of a variety rarely held openly between high school students. The fact that this movie alone impassions debates, critique, frustration—to a group of citizens ignored politically and voiceless in theory, is an impressive feat. But now that we know what is happening, who is at fault and who is at stake, and what can we do to stop it?</p>
<p>Unanimously, students—even those inexperienced with activism in general, immediately want something to do. The worst thing to do for this film screening would be to show up empty handed. Even if it is just signing a postcard for Barack Obama calling for an end to torture, students need to feel immediately empowered, and understand that there is something they can do to help end US torture. This film pinpoints the problem and expresses the results so well that it encourages action, rather than helpless desperation and depression. Essentially, it’s depiction of torture as a contagious disease moves students to be the cure, and this is what not only makes the movie so powerful, but resultantly makes it an important movie for all audiences, but students specifically, to see.</p>
<p>-Jordan Palmer</p>
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		<title>Seattle Opposes 7 Years of The Iraq War</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 06:03:01 +0000</pubDate>
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Today in Seattle, hundreds gathered to protest the illegitimate wars and occupations. We got mainly positive response from people on the sides of the streets and some joined in the march on the spot. The We Are Not Your Soldiers flier was tremendously popular and people really like that we are doing something to actually [...]]]></description>
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<p>Today in Seattle, hundreds gathered to protest the illegitimate wars and occupations. We got mainly positive response from people on the sides of the streets and some joined in the march on the spot. The We Are Not Your Soldiers flier was tremendously popular and people really like that we are doing something to actually STOP the wars instead of just dissenting against them. Teenagers in particular were interested and had though about military recruiting some but weren&#8217;t sure how to go up against it. There was an ex-school teacher who really were glad to see us out there, recalling the days when recruiters would come into the schools completely unopposed and try to suck on youth to join the military. He hated it but also wasn&#8217;t sure how to go up against it. We had 4 high school students join our contingent, all very energetic and wanting to do something that would contribute to stopping torture and the war. One high school woman said, “ I was in second grade when 9/11 happened and this is all we have really known.” Another high school student said, “You always hear about 9/11 but they don&#8217;t teach you in school why it happened, what led up to it ( referring to what the U.S.  Does in the world), it wasn&#8217;t until my freshman year that I really started to understand this.” People are frusterated but they are also inspired to see others criticizing what Obama is doing and there largest applause came when we said that millions of  people need to stay in the streets until Bush, Cheney and all war criminals are prosecuted and sent to jail for war crimes. People also expected to be more college students from the student strikes but this did not translate. One young woman said, “Maybe they are not coming out because this doesn&#8217;t affect them directly.” The approach some of the organizers had was to try to show that the war affecting students directly by building for the action by saying money for education not for war and occupation, thinking that would convince them to come out. However, what was compelling those who wanted to stop the war and have consistently been out in the streets have been those who have an understanding about what the reality of these wars are, the atrocities that are committed against the people in Iraq &amp; Afghanistan and seeing that these are a part of wars for empire.</p>
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<p>This is what needs to be brought out to people. One student said, “ If somebody could convince us that these wars are wrong, who&#8217;s to say we can&#8217;t convince the world.”</p>
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		<title>Why I Am Not Disappointed in Obama</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Mar 2010 08:06:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Don&#8217;t groan just yet.  Some of you might be expecting me to say one of the many defenses of the Obama administration.  Give him some time, He has to clean up the mess that Bush left ,  He has a lot on his plate, We can&#8217;t just leave Iraq and Afghanistan.. blah blah blah&#8230;.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Don&#8217;t groan just yet.  Some of you might be expecting me to say one of the many defenses of the Obama administration.  Give him some time, He has to clean up the mess that Bush left ,  He has a lot on his plate, We can&#8217;t just leave Iraq and Afghanistan.. blah blah blah&#8230;.</p>
<p>But no, I don&#8217;t think and didn&#8217;t think any of these things. Not because I am a skeptic or because I  think Obama is just another politician.  But because from the very beginning The World Can&#8217;t Wait soberly confronted reality when many other organizations either couldn&#8217;t or wouldn&#8217;t.</p>
<p>From World Can&#8217;t Wait&#8217;s call  in 2005</p>
<p>&#8221; There is not going to be some savior from the Democratic Party. This whole idea of putting our hopes and energies into &#8220;leaders&#8221; who tell us to seek common ground with fascists and religious fanatics is proving every day to be a disaster, and actually serves to demobilize people&#8221;</p>
<p>Fast forward 5 years later, enter the teabag movement and the lack of opposition from the those that oppose the endless wars of aggression, torture and war crimes.  World Can&#8217;t Wait originally brought the message that the only way to stop the  crimes of our government  was through an independent mass movement of resistance that broke out of the framework of politics as usual and appealing to the powers that be. We are taking on all the crimes of our government because we understood from the beginning  that these crimes were much to0 deep and fundamental to the  empire to  fight one at a time.</p>
<p>We were in the streets of DC at Obama&#8217;s Inaguration to reach the tens of thousands of people who hated what was being done under Bush, dreamed of a better world and to tell them the truth about what Obama was actually going to do.</p>
<p>After the elections, we have been poised for the disappointment that people would feel once Obama sent his surge into Afghanistan, left Guantanamo open and continued the permanant occupation of Iraq and never gave up on our mission and the  possiblity to stop these crimes through a mass independent movement of resistance. We need to reach many more people with the message, &#8221; Time to shake off paralysis and complicity and act in a way that is so visible and powerful that it can be seen all over the world.&#8221;</p>
<p>World Can&#8217;t Wait is an organization that is willing to and can lead people to do this. We need to reach the millions of people that are out there who didn&#8217;t get our message before the election, to those who weren&#8217;t ready to hear and to those who are now waking up. We need to fight to bring forward a competiting moral authority that is not made up of racists and religious teabaggers.   This is something that Obama never claimed to do and something that the Democratic party will never do. This is something that World Can&#8217;t Wait IS pledging to do.</p>
<p>I am currently unemployed but I am sustaining World Can&#8217;t Wait at $25 a month to make sure that World Can&#8217;t Wait can grow as a force in this country and around the world. It is true that times are tough for lots of us but they are bound to get tougher for people everywhere if there is no resistance to the killing of abortion doctors, expansion of wars for empire, the legalization of torture, the planet on the brink of diasaster and the danger of the growing facist right wing movement.</p>
<p>We do not have to live this way, the world does not have to be this way but we must sacrifice and take responsiblity for the kind of world that we want to live in now!</p>
<p><strong>World  Can&#8217;t Wait needs 240 supporters to donate monthly to support our whole  national operation</strong>.</p>
<p>Become a Sustainer today! <a href="http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/1170/t/3716/content.jsp?content_KEY=6860">http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/1170/t/3716/content.jsp?content_KEY=6860</a></p>
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		<title>Focus On The Family is a Group of Thugs and Theocrats</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 07:21:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So the much debated, highly controversial Tim Tebow ad aired today. The ad begins with Tim&#8217;s mother entering, friendly music playing and talking about how happy she is that she had her son. She refers to Tebow as &#8220;her miracle baby&#8221; You see that the most precious thing about her is the fact that she [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So the much debated, highly controversial Tim Tebow ad aired today. The ad begins with Tim&#8217;s mother entering, friendly music playing and talking about how happy she is that she had her son. She refers to Tebow as &#8220;her miracle baby&#8221; You see that the most precious thing about her is the fact that she is a mother. Then Tim Tebow tackles her and she laughs and says, &#8221; Timmy, I&#8217;m trying to tell a story from her.&#8221; At the end of the ad, it says Celebrate Family, Celebrate Life.</p>
<p>On twitter, people have been commenting that either the commercial was a dud or &#8221; I hope people feel silly for making such a big deal about the Tebow commercial.&#8221;</p>
<p>The outrage over this commercial by women&#8217;s organizations everywhere is legitimate and frankly should have been made more visible with the message abortion on demand and without apology.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t be fooled. Under the guise of love and family, the anti-abortion, anti-gay Christian Fascist movement has made great strides towards a theocracy. The hold power at the highest levels of government&#8230;. They have billion of dollars in funding from faith based initiaves&#8230; .. and when they have mobilized a facist, hateful base that thinks that women should be the property of men&#8230;.. Where do they get their morality? Just look carefully at their website, from the literal interpretation of the bible. Let me give you a sample of some of the biblical scripture that these people take as the undisputed word of God. Go ahead, ask them if they believe that everything in the bible should be carried out literally and they will tell you yes. Show them these parts of the bible and they will say, yes they take it as the word of God. Make no mistake about it, this movement is dangerous and they need to be opposed.</p>
<p>For more on this watch this youtube clip with abortion provider  Dr. Susan Wicklund, who faces harrasment and threats from this movement daily  and Sunsara Taylor, writer for Revolution Newspaper <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/AbortionMorality#p/a/u/0/QWBix3-iZjU">Abortion, Morality and The Liberation of Women </a></p>
<p>From the Focus on the Family website.</p>
<p>&#8220;Focus on the Family is a global Christian ministry that helps build thriving marriages that reflect God’s design, and equips parents to raise their children according to morals and values grounded in biblical principles. &#8221;</p>
<p>Here is where they take their morality about family:</p>
<p>Gen 3:16  To the woman he said, &#8220;I will greatly increase your pains in</p>
<p>childbearing; with pain you will give birth to children. Your desire will</p>
<p>be for your husband, and he will rule over you.&#8221;</p>
<p>CO 7:2The wife&#8217;s body does not belong to her alone but also to her husband&#8221;</p>
<p>Deuteronomy 21:18-21   If a man have a stubborn and</p>
<p>rebellious son, which will not obey the voice of his father, or the</p>
<p>voice of his mother, and [that], when they have chastened him, will not</p>
<p>hearken unto them: Then shall his father and his mother lay hold on</p>
<p>him, and bring him out unto the elders of his city, and unto the gate</p>
<p>of his place; And they shall say unto the elders of his city, This our</p>
<p>son [is] stubborn and rebellious, he will not obey our voice; [he is] a</p>
<p>glutton, and a drunkard. And all the men of his city shall stone him</p>
<p>with stones, that he die: so shalt thou put evil away from among you;</p>
<p>and all Israel shall hear, and fear.</p>
<p>This is not the kind of morality people need or should be forced to live by. And frankly, most people do not understand the truth of what these people are about. What kind of world do we want and need, one rooted in the liberation of women and the emancipation of humanity or one rooted in biblical  literalist morality ? You can&#8217;t have both and so far, the only morality that is visible, mobilized and given a platform DURING THE FUCKING SUPERBOWL  is the later. The future is unwritten, which one we get is up to us.</p>
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		<title>Lots Wrong With Tebow Anti Abortion Ad</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Super Bowl Sunday, invite your friends over, pop some popcorn, and watch this new film, *Abortion, Morality, and the Liberation of Women!* Turn off CBS (Commercially Broadcasting Sexism) and tune into a powerful discussion from the front-lines of the struggle for abortion rights.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Super Bowl Sunday, invite your friends over, pop some popcorn, and watch this new film, *Abortion, Morality, and the Liberation of Women!* Turn off CBS (Commercially Broadcasting Sexism) and tune into a powerful discussion from the front-lines of the struggle for abortion rights.</p>
<p>*Abortion, Morality, and the Liberation of Women* provides a refreshing, uncompromising perspective on the scientific facts of abortion, the morality of abortion rights, and the need for women&#8217;s liberation. It features Susan Wicklund, MD, author of &#8220;This Common Secret: My Journey as an Abortion Doctor&#8221; and Sunsara Taylor, writer for Revolution newspaper. Truly, this is something to jump off the couch and cheer for!</p>
<p>For more info: <a href="http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/1170/content.jsp?content_KEY=6811">go to World Can&#8217;t Wait&#8217;s website</a></p>
<p>Watch on Youtube!<a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/WorldCantWaitVideos#p/c/BB18FABCE98EC93B/0/tIjq0xT3iw4"></a></p>
<p>Anti-Woman, Anti-Abortion Super Bowl Ad</p>
<p>Letter from a reader to <a href="www.revcom.us">Revolution Newspaper</a>:</p>
<p>In his new talk, “Unresolved Contradictions, Driving Forces for Revolution,” Bob Avakian states that “The question of the status—the oppression and the struggle for the liberation—of women is objectively coming to the forefront in today’s world and posing itself ever more profoundly and acutely.” We can see this in the controversy that is swirling around the Super Bowl anti-abortion ad that is being funded to the tune of $2.5 million by the Christian Fascist group Focus on the Family with University of Florida football All-American and 2008 Heisman Trophy winner, Tim Tebow.</p>
<p>Tebow has become the poster boy for the Christian Fascists and is arguably the most well-known college athlete in the past several decades.  As much as he is known for his exploits on the playing field, he is also known for inscribing Bible verses on the eye black he wears for the games.  In the 2008 national championship game, he had “John 3:16” written under his eyes.</p>
<p>Tebow will join his mother in sending an anti-abortion message to millions of CBS viewers on February 7, Super Bowl Sunday.  We have not seen the ad, but we can guess that this message will be that abortion is immoral (and by extension, should be banned).</p>
<p>Tim Tebow and his family have been involved in Christian evangelism for years and they play a major role in the Christian Fascist movement.  His father, Bob, runs the Bob Tebow Evangelistic Foundation and he helped start the Campus Crusade for Christ at the University of Florida in 1966.  The men in the Tebow family have been in leading positions of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes since 1976. Tim’s mother, Pam Tebow, is the daughter of an army colonel, and along with her husband was a missionary in the Philippines for a number of years.  In a keynote speech in conjunction with the 2008 “iTell” State Evangelism Conference, she told women “God gives us a manual [the Bible] for our lives.”  Bob Avakian in Away With All Gods! chronicles the extremely oppressive relations and beliefs that are upheld in Pam Tebow’s “manual”—one of them being slavery.</p>
<p>There has been opposition to this ad, including from women’s organizations that point to the fact that CBS refused to run a Super Bowl ad in 2004 from the United Church of Christ that promoted an open door policy for gays in their church. How convenient that CBS changed their policy just in time to run this ad.</p>
<p>But beyond the hypocrisy here, the fundamental point of opposition should not be “equality” for every view or not allowing athletes to have a political voice.  The point is that what is being put forward with this ad is wrong and is a horror for women all around the world and it’s being run in the U.S., where a woman is beaten by her partner every 15 seconds and three women are killed every day by possessive lovers and abusive husbands. Plain and simple, this ad is a continuation of the oppression and hatred of women that gets played out every minute in this country and throughout the world.  This ad is for all those who support the cold-blooded, calculated murder of abortion doctor George Tiller.  Fuck this ad and anyone who has anything to do with it!  We should drown this ad out with our demand for “Abortion on Demand Without Apology!”</p>
<p>On Friday, January 29, the Michael Slate Show (radio KPFK LA) devoted a segment to this anti-abortion ad, interviewing Amanda Marcotte who has written an article, “What Does Football Have to Do With Abortion Again?” In this article, Marcotte writes, “If these women weren’t given the right to choose, they would be reduced to walking uteruses, whose feelings and choices are essentially irrelevant.”</p>
<p>In taking on the Christian Fascists and their anti-abortion campaign, the centerfold in issue #166 of Revolution, uses science to prove that a fetus is not a baby and that it does not become a human being until it is born and takes its first breath.</p>
<p>We need a movement in this country that brings into being what is portrayed on the Revolution t-shirt that on the front has the 1968 Olympic athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos with their fists in the air and states, “We Need a Lot More Of This&#8230;” and on the back is a football player pointing to the “heavens,” and states, “&#8230;Not This!”</p>
<p>Abortion on demand and<br />
without apology!<br />
Women are not incubators!<br />
Abortion is not murder!</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 04:01:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[(The battle continues to DROP THE CHARGES! See below for information on how to donate to this case) 
Hi Everyone,
Maggie Lawless here, filling in for Emma. I wanted to let people know what happened at court today, so here&#8217;s a brief rundown:
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<p>Hi Everyone,<br />
Maggie Lawless here, filling in for Emma. I wanted to let people know what happened at court today, so here&#8217;s a brief rundown:</p>
<p>The Port Military Protest trial ended today with the judge declaring a mistrial due to juror misconduct. The misconduct? A juror in the case had contact with a witness for the prosecution outside of the courtroom after being instructed by the judge not to do so. The juror? A corrections officer for the Tacoma jail. The witness? A Tacoma police officer who had just testified about arresting the protesters. This was outrageous, and the judge was forced to call a mistrial. </p>
<p>So the trial has been re-scheduled for April 20th (readiness hearing is on April 16th). The judge has agreed to allow the &#8220;necessity defense&#8221;. The rationale behind the necessity defense is that sometimes, in a particular situation, a technical breach of the law is more advantageous to society than the consequence of strict adherence to the law. The defense is often used successfully in cases that involve a Trespass on property to save a person&#8217;s life or property. It also has been used, with varying degrees of success, in cases involving anti-nuclear or anti-war protests.  During the 1980s, for example, the Necessity Defense was used by protesters who blocked trains (called &#8220;White Trains&#8221; because they were painted white to keep their radioactive contents cool) carrying nuclear warheads to military bases in the U.S. The rationale was that the danger of nuclear war far outweighed any trespassing or blocking of the trains. One infamous example of a &#8216;White Train&#8221; action was in the 1980s, when anti-war activist and Vietnam veteran Brian Wilson was hit by a &#8220;white train&#8221; during an action at the Concord Munitions Depot in California.<br />
(For more on Brian&#8217;s story, go to:   http://www.fatherjohndear.org/articles/road_to_transformation.htm )Many of us -including myself- were active in this movement, and this incident was a sobering example of the tremendous responsibility we all take when we participate in political protest. </p>
<p>Emma will have more to say on the &#8220;necessity defense&#8221; and more as the trial goes forward. </p>
<p>As I&#8217;m writing this, I am absorbing the sad news that Howard Zinn has died. I was thinking that a lot of the activists and their supporters in that courtroom today were influenced in some way by his &#8220;People&#8217;s History of the United States&#8221;. Howard was a tremendously committed and courageous resister whose exposure of the REAL history of this country has illuminated the dark and gory corners of this imperialist nightmare we live in. </p>
<p>So I&#8217;m raising my fist in the air to Howard&#8217;s memory tonight. </p>
<p>Maggie</p>
<p>THIS CASE IS NOT OVER, SO WE CONTINUE TO SAY:<br />
Protesting Against Military Strykers Is No Crime! Drop the Charges on Patti Imani and Emma Kaplan! Prosecute War Criminals Not Anti-War Protesters!</p>
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		<title>I Will Never Get Used To Living In A Torture State</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 07:13:02 +0000</pubDate>
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“In less than one year in office, Barack Obama has firmly established the continuation of Bush regime domestic, foreign and economic policy. While Guantanamo is unseen, Illinois is right in the middle of the United States. None of us can now claim absolution from our government sin. Obama and his supporters have made us all [...]]]></description>
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<p>“<em>In less than one year in office, Barack Obama has firmly established the continuation of Bush regime domestic, foreign and economic policy. While Guantanamo is unseen, Illinois is right in the middle of the United States. None of us can now claim absolution from our government sin. Obama and his supporters have made us all accomplices. The ongoing Guantanamo crime now belongs to the Nobel Peace Prize winner and to every American citizen.” -</em><em><strong> </strong></em><strong>Margaret Kimberly, editor at the Black Agenda Report</strong></p>
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<p>Tomorrow is the anniversary of Guantanamo and I can&#8217;t believe that is has been 8 years.</p>
<p>8 years of waterboarding.</p>
<p>8 years of indefinite detention.</p>
<p>8 years of isolation.</p>
<p>8 years of being force fed.</p>
<p>8 years of sleep deprivation.</p>
<p>8 years of a disconnect between the innocent people being tortured and the American people who&#8217;s government continues to  carry this out in the name of their safety. A whole generation of young people have been trained to think that nothing is too sadistic, cruel or brutal when it comes to &#8220;saving american lives.&#8221;</p>
<p>I remember the first time I watched the Bush Crimes Commission footage and called my mother crying, telling her, “ Our government is torturing innocent people. We have to do something about this.”</p>
<p>The next day at work, I started spreading orange to co-workers telling them about Guantanamo and why they should wear orange, to declare their opposition to this and to bring forward a competiting legitimate moral authority to oppose it. People took it up.</p>
<p>8 years later, progressive people even on this site have told me to stop protesting, torture is behind us and some people still say that we need to give Obama a chance.</p>
<p>8 years later, Guantanamo remains open. These torture chambers are being expanded in Afghanistan and now possible Illinois. Hundreds of secret CIA blacksites stay active around the world. I didn&#8217;t vote for Obama but I am going to take responsibility to stop the crimes of the empire that I live in and  that he is commander in chief of.  If you voted for Obama, are you ready to take responsibility for his complicity or will you end up becoming more like what Obama actually is? Complicit with torture. Are you going to do what is comfortable, pretend like the Bush nightmare is over or are you going to stand up with the people of the world and resist?</p>
<p>8 years later, I am not accepting this, forgetting about it and neither should you.</p>
<p>This month, World Can&#8217;t Wait and Witness Against Torture are planning actions to Shut Down Guantanamo and Stop Torture on  Jan 11- 22.  Learn more at www.worldcantwait.org</p>
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Providence, Rhode Island 
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ProJo video &#8211; &#8220;About 100 Rhode Islanders gathered at Kennedy Plaza in Providence to express their outrage over President Obama&#8217;s decision to commit 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan.  Many were from the Rhode Island Mobilization to End Wars and Occupations. Others were there simply as [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Providence, Rhode Island </strong></p>
<p><a href="http://news.wbru.com/2009/12/providence-residents-protest-the-war-in-afghanistan/">WBRU audio</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.projo.com/video/news-index.html?nvid=412377">ProJo video</a> &#8211; &#8220;About 100 Rhode Islanders gathered at Kennedy Plaza in Providence to express their outrage over President Obama&#8217;s decision to commit 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan.  Many were from the Rhode Island Mobilization to End Wars and Occupations. Others were there simply as ordinary citizens belonging to no organization, wanting their voices to be heard.&#8221; Providence Journal video by Connie Grosch<br />
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<p><strong>More from San Francisco </strong></p>
<p><em>Media coverage </em></p>
<p><a href="http://www.ktvu.com/video/21793422/index.html">KTVU video </a></p>
<p><a href="http://cbs5.com/video/?id=58803@kpix.dayport.com">CBS 5 video </a></p>
<p><a href="http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/video?id=7150555">ABC video </a></p>
<p><strong>Honolulu, HI </strong></p>
<p>More than 40 people responded to the Call put out by World Can’t Wait-Hawai`i to protest at the Federal Building in Honolulu.  Some came with their own signs.  Some picked up the bright orange signs brought by World Can’t Wait.   “Stop the War in Afghanistan,” “Stop the Bombing of Pakistan,” “Stop Thinking Like an American and Start Thinking About Humanity,” “No Wars for Empire” and more.   Some hastily scrawled their personal messages on cardboard.</p>
<p>The 8-lane avenue in front of Federal Building was jam-packed with commuters.  Many honked, waved, or gave us a shaka.   A car-load of GI’s saw us, began yelling their support, and then pulled up alongside the protesters to give an enthusiastic  “thank you” – and they were just one carload among many GI’s who waved or shouted their support.</p>
<p>Those who came to protest were, in the main, veterans of the movement and the sense of outrage over the escalation of the war in Afghanistan was everywhere.   Many had been active in the struggle to elect Obama and talked about their profound disappointment.   More than one talked about how Obama’s escalation of the war should prove to people that “it’s the system, and not a person” that’s the problem.  Many said they still felt Obama was “a good man” or “wanted to end the war” but was forced by others to send more people in.   Even more sent e-mails saying they couldn’t get off work or classes, but were there “in spirit”.   A few suggested other actions and another said she would be standing at an intersection in her neighborhood with a sign.</p>
<p>Some who came to the protest said they had forwarded the Call to the protest to others they felt would be interested only to receive responses reproaching them for protesting “the Good War”.   World Can’t Wait-Hawai`i received a few similar e-mails – some thoughtful and filled with anguish over how the U.S. should be there “to help the Afghan people.”   Others angry and asking to be removed from the e-list.   Some people at the protest had been on the streets to speak out against the wars in Vietnam, Central America and in Iraq, and questioned how ANYONE could support yet another war for empire under the guise of “saving people”.</p>
<p>For people who came to the protest, this was a time to share experiences and make their voices heard. There was a lot of discussion about Obama’s speech – and why it should be a wake-up call for anyone who wants a better world.   Some were surprised that more people hadn’t come; others were pleased there were so many.  Everyone could see that there was tremendous support for our action from those passing by and questioned how they could be mobilized into a broader movement of resistance against unjust and immoral war.</p>
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