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& IN PRIME ANARCHIST WORLD NEWS
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Source: FBI Missing Children
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by Roland Hesse PAWN Writer
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WASHINGTON (PAWN)-- Three boys good at song and dance, and some
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audio editing equipment are missing from the FBI, a source with
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knowledge of the situation told the PAWN Tuesday.
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Attorney General John Ashcroft was expected to confirm the
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missing children late Tuesday. The youths that are missing are
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Zach, Taylor and Isaac, said a source who described the problem
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on condition of no one saying she's their mom.
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"They were right there on the tourbus where I left them last,"
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this source said. The equipment missing is mostly microphones,
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along with some digital sampling devices and a mix-down unit,
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the source said.
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The Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday will hold oversight
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hearings on the FBI, and questions about the missing youths are
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expected to come up at that time.
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NUMBERZ
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http://groups.google.com/groups?q=marc+frucht+crow+dog+group:alt.native
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http://www.usatoday.com/life/cyber/2001-07-13-hotsites.htm
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http://www.blackmesais.org/anna_mae_sundance_2k1.htm
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http://crimethinc.com/library/fallinlove.html
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http://www.winternet.com/~mikelr/flame1.html
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http://www.paradigm.nu/tvsbush/index.htm
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http://devinasch.tripod.com/FTAA.html
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http://www.thewalkfordemocracy.org
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http://207.69.141.215/BushIQ.shtml
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http://www.geocities.com/indsovnet
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http://www.house.gov/gcondit
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http://www.nd.edu/~akreider
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LETTUCE
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] Next up, perhaps the longest letter ATI's ever [
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] published. All other lettuce to the editor will [
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] have to wait til next week or the week after or [
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] so. I'll bump any columnizing too, so this 'zine [
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] doesn't go long. God knows it went late. [
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] your friendly neighborhood anarcho-publisher, [
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] prime anarchist [
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> Marco, Hendrik forwarded your comments on the recent AP story of the
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> arrest of Sr. Dorothy Hennessey. The following may help explain why
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> nuns are singled out. In solidarity, Ed
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>
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>
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> [[OP-ED on the School of the Americas....about 700 words; best
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> published soon after July 17, 2001 -- the date most of the SOA 26 enter
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> prison. Check http://www.soaw.org for press release. ]]
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>
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> WHY DO ELDERLY NUNS HAVE TO KEEP GOING TO PRISON?
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>
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> by Ed Kinane
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>
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>
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> In Central America an archbishop, a bishop, several U.S. nuns and twice
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> as many priests have been killed by the men with guns trained at the US
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> Army<6D>s School of the Americas.
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>
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> Among the nearly 70 SOA Watchers who have gone to prison in recent
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> years, are priests and ministers and at least six Roman Catholic nuns
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> over 65 years of age. One, Sister Dorothy Hennessy, a Franciscan from
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> Dubuque, is 88 years old. As I write, Sr. Dorothy, her own sister, Gwen
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> (also a nun), and 20 other SOA Watch prisoners of conscience are
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> beginning to serve six month sentences in federal prisons throughout the
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> U.S.
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>
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>
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> What<61>s going on here?
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>
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> The SOA, located at Ft. Benning, GA, claims it teaches Latin American
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> soldiers and officers about democracy and human rights. Why then does it
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> mock its own pretensions by sending so many people -- so many religious
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> people -- to prison merely for exercising their First Amendment right of
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> assembly, petition and free speech? And why do so many of these receive
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> maximum sentences for what, after all, is a trivial violation -- one for
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> which other courts often give a tsk tsk or slap on the wrist?
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>
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> Every parochial school student knows that "the blood of the martyrs is
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> the seed of the Church." The SOA has had ample opportunity to learn that
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> when it sends US citizens to prison, the anti-SOA campaign burgeons. You
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> would think, then, that the SOA would wise up. You would think that, out
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> of sheer pragmatism, it would instruct the Georgia prosecutors and
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> judges who do its bidding to go easy on these defendants.
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>
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> But that is to misunderstand what the SOA is all about.
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>
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> The SOA is in its death throes. It operates with an arm tied behind its
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> back. Three years ago it had to retire its commandant, a Cold War
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> troglodyte. It also had to retire some of its more explicit course
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> manuals. Since then, in a harbinger of its own fate, it had to close its
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> cherished Hall of Fame -- a portrait gallery of some of its most
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> prominent and bloody graduates. To buy time and to slither out from
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> under its stigma, last January the SOA reinvented itself as the "Western
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> Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation."
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>
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> Now, this doesn<73>t mean the SOA<4F>s mission isn<73>t getting
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> accomplished. Besides the many other training installations in the U.S.,
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> Army Special Forces and Pentagon-hired mercenaries now do military
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> training in Colombia and other hot spots.
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>
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> And the "new" SOA/WHISC itself is as shameless as ever. It still
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> provides anti-insurgency training. But that is just code for
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> anti-civilian training. One of the tragedies of our era is that when the
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> U.S. goes to war (whether in Viet Nam, Panama, Iraq or via proxy in
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> Central America and Colombia), most of the casualties are civilians.
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> Thus, Latin American soldiers indoctrinated in U.S.-style warfare learn
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> that civilians are either a) expendable or b) the enemy.
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>
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> In Latin America often it<69>s the professional religious -- the nuns and
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> priests who minister to the poor -- who are especially the enemy. They
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> are the ones who teach other civilians that they are children of God.
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> This means all workers and campesinos are entitled to human dignity and
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> a living wage -- a notion that<61>s anathema to the corporate interests,
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> local and multinational, here and in those countries.
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>
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> It<49>s pretty hard to have the civilians-as-enemy mind set overseas and
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> not carry it over to civilians here at home. Especially those who oppose
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> your will. If the SOA is to have any credibility in the eyes of its
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> clients and trainees, it can<61>t have a double standard: it can<61>t
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> encourage the killing of nuns and priests in Latin America and neglect
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> to persecute these same kinds of people here in the U.S.
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>
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>
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> Ed Kinane, based in Syracuse, is a member of the SOA Watch Advisory
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> Group. He has spent 14 months in prison for opposing the SOA. On July 17
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> his brother Richard John, one of the recently convicted "SOA 26," began
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> a six month sentence in federal prison. To learn more, check
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> http://www.soaw.org.
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>
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> Ed Kinane
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And now a moment from Dictionary.com
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a<EFBFBD>him<EFBFBD>sa (-hms<6D>) n.
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A Buddhist and Hindu doctrine expressing
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belief in the sacredness of all living
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creatures and urging the avoidance of
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harm and violence.
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BUMPER STICKER
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| This bumper sticker speaks |
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| deferential and nice about |
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| law enforcement hoping this |
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| will just be a warning :) |
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Statement from Corbin Harney, Western Shoshone
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Elder & Spiritual Leader: (07/13)
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I would say that I'm making a statement against what
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the tribal government, the Bureau of Indian Affairs
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have done to the Indian people. This is something that
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we have done for thousands of years before you people
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have made a law. This is something in our tradition,
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this is the way that we, the people survived for probably
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a million years on this earth of ours because that's working
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with the nature. The nature is providing us with all kinds
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of healing from different kinds of sickness.
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Then you people have come along and interrupted our traditional
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way of life.This is what we are going to have to do from now
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on and before you people would really understand you should
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be understanding our ways because the law came upon this part
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of the continent not too many years ago and you took it upon
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yourself to interrupt our way of life.
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Our way of life is very important, just like your life but I
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wish you people would never interfere in our ceremonies, our
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spiritual ceremonies because this is the way we have healed
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each other and we are going to have to continue. This is the
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way our forefathers have taught us, this is what the nature
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have taught them, not only as a human but all the living
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things that provide us with all the nature way of life. I
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hope you understand that you are doing the wrong thing by
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interfering in our ways. We, the nature people have never
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interfered with your religion, never have and never will
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cause that's your way of life, so leave the people alone.
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This is a sad thing that you people have been doing since
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1492. You have put this against us and this is something that
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we don't want to deal with. We have never harassed your people
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in your way of life, that's your religious way of life so I
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would say this is the way it's going to have to be. I hope
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you understand what you're doing and what I'm trying to
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say to you.
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[ref]=
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[http://www.blackmesais.org/anna_mae_sundance_2k1.htm#harney]
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A SPECIAL ATI SONG
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You don't know where you met me and you don't know why
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You musta mixed me up with some other guy
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I make up all these songs as I go along
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And people like Unkle Krakka come and steal my songs
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Singin,
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Follow me and everything is alright
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I'll be the one to tuck you in at night
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And if you wanna leave I can guarantee
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You won't find no body else like me.
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When I wrote there was no heroin
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And no talk of infidelity from married women
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No words about veins, or fish in the sea
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Or anything about the ring you wear for me.
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(repeat chorus 2 or 3 times)
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TShirt Idea -
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Front: PARADING
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Back: WITHOUT PERMIT
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YOU CAN JAIL THE RESISTER: BUT
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YOU'LL NEVER JAIL THE RESISTANCE
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Jay Hughes of the Associated Press published
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a story today entitled "88-Year-Old Nun Begins
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Prison Term" that my favorite "cyber-utne"
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Commondreams.org picked up as one of their
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headlines.
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I thought I'd put a couple excerpts to it
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here and give a link to it. Even better than
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the story is the work Commondreams has done
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along the right column of it which they call
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"Also See:"
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There's a bunch of links to other related
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stories.
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OK, so Dorothy Hennessey arrived Tuesday at
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the minimum-security Pekin Federal Prison Camp
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along with her sister Gwen Hennessey, 68, also
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a nun from Dubuque, Iowa.
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The sisters were among 26 protesters convicted
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of trespassing during a November protest in which
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some 3,400 people crossed onto the Army base
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without permission. Only those who had been
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arrested for trespassing before but not prosecuted
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were sentenced to prison.
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OK, that last statement was true, but only half
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true. Associated Press fails my Journalism 101
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class this first session of summerschool because
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they didn't do the extra work to find clarity and
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balance.
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The 26 were picked from among about 100 "second
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timers" within the group of about 3400 who risked
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arrest by crossing the line entering onto Fort
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Benning to protest the SOA.
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Picture of the 26? See:
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http://www.soaw.org/Articles/current%2520info/new/soa_26_indicted.html
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They seem to have picked these 26 rather arbitrarily.
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At least no one in "the movement" can figure out any
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rhyme or reason to it. Some were from a group of
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direct action puppeteers who knew they had a fairly
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high risk of arrest. They marched the wrong way
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walking most of the time "in through the out road,"
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perhaps terrifying the MP's and police given overtime
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that day to try and "handle" the protest. Others were
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in the wide body of marchers crossing the line. Some
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were singled out right away, others were "found out"
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during the long "arrest-processing" that followed the
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action, where clearly obvious attempts at disrupting
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traditional "jail solidarity" was being conducted.
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Besides the direct action people, the others prosecuted
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really were only guilty of being on a list of people
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who had been prosecuted the last year.
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While waiting for our captured comrades to be returned
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to us that night last November I heard it said by one
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of the earliest released that it felt more like what
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she'd imagined Pinochet's Chile to be not Clinton's
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transfer of power to Bush in the Untied States of
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the Americas.
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At any rate: the AP story can be found at:
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http://www.commondreams.org/headlines01/0718-01.htm
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Enjoy your travels through all those other links too
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if you get the chance.
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Marco
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~=~=~=~ ~=~=~=~ ~=~=~=~ ~=~=~=~
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And we end this zine with metaphor.
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2morrow is international
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"Anything Goes Day."
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So get out there,
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and throw something away.
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An American soldier in a hospital explained how
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he was wounded: He said, "I was told that the
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way to tell a hostile Vietnamese from a friendly
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Vietnamese was to shout 'To hell with Ho Chi Minh!'
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If he shoots, he's unfriendly. So I saw this dude
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and yelled 'To hell with Ho Chi Minh!' and he yelled
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back, 'To hell with President Johnson!' We were
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shaking hands when a truck hit us." |