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"Why will you take by force what you may have
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quietly by love? Why will you destroy us who
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supply you with food? What can you get by war?
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We can hide our provisions and run into the woods.
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Then you will starve for wrongdoing your friends.
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Why are you jealous of us? We are unarmed and
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willing to give you what you ask, if you come
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in a friendly manner."
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-- 1607 Chief Powhatan, Colonized Virginia.
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Happy birthday! Johnny Cash
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ALLERGY INFORMATION: THIS 'ZINE MANUFACTURED
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ON THE SAME EQUIPMENT PROCESSING NUTS.
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History's sure to call
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George W Bush
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The Emergency President.
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EXCUSE OUR MESS : WE'VE BEEN REMODELLING SINCE '88.
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Hi there,
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prime anarchist here. Enjoy my weekly ATI
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thingie. Hope you like it. Packed with care,
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just for you. Happy Weekend. Hope you having
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a great nu mune.
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BUMPER STICKER
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EX-MILITARY: &
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Damned Proud Of It
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THE FOLK PROCESS
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I have a new verse for Kingston Trio's
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"Zombie Jamboree." Ready?
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One record executive said to me
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I can totally make you happy.
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If you just sign here on the dotted line
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I tol' him maybe that'll be just fine
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For somebody else, but not for me,
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I say no wanna be your zombie.
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Oh no, sweetness of mine.
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I don't believe in dotted lines.
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KatieKuric.COM
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How many are trying to get their website
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block lettered on NYC posterboard right
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this moment for 2morrow's
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GannettMorningAmerika?
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Yutzes all of them!
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#s #s #s
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http://www.ad-rag.com
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http://youth.infoshop.org
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http://oxy67.zaup.org/F15.html
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http://www.ofek.com/200301.php
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http://electroniciraq.net/news
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http://www.adoko.multiservers.com
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http://www.engb.com/Pages/demo.htm
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http://www.putnampit.com/milwaukeepress
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http://radio4all.net/proginfo.php?id=4950
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http://www.frucht.org/music/mp3notcom.html
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http://www.betterworldlinks.org/book03b.htm
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http://www.teaching.com/webstock/center/text
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http://www.radio4all.net/proginfo.php?id=6494
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http://www.counterpunch.com/norris02272003.html
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http://www.americancomm.org/studies/indymedia.html
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http://stations.mp3s.com/stations/126/close_the_soa.html
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http://www.indymedia.org.il/imc/israel/webcast/51012.html
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http://www.pbs.org/now/transcript/transcript_hersh.html
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http://www.stlimc.org/front.php3?article_id=5308
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http://www.instrumentality.com/themanual5.html
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http://www.progressive.org/webex/mcwatch.html
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http://www.indigo23.com/links/links.html
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http://www.sameroomrecords.com
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http://www.regolith.co.uk
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http://www.themammals.net
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http://www.sathyasai.org
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http://www.awitness.org
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http://misnomer.dru.ca
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http://www.anada.net
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http://kotabatu.net
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LETTUCE:
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to marco:
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http://www.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=233509
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big thanks
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Amiri B.
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THANKS!!
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nyc grrrl
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to ati@etext.org
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Your grammyrants kick it every year!
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Keep it up.
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Bevis Head
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to ATI:
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You probably won't print this letter to the editor, but
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I think your review of the Grammys stinks.
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I think all you do is get yourself in a mean spirited,
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hateful space and watch it with a notepad in your lap
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ready to slam every single artist no matter how good
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he or she is.
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You hate everyone don't you? Or even if you don't you're
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willing to libel us til we want to cry. You're just like
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the corporate media no matter how much you bitch and
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moan about hating the media yourself.
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Always looking for someones feeling to hurt.
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Everyone's a critic. You're probably just a
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crybaby because you don't have your own contract
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with a major label.
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[name withheld at request of sender. (claims she's
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in the industry.)]
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[ed note: the re-gifting bag you get for being
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nominated was valued at more than my house, lady.
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I paid for your consolation prizes manytimes over
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subjecting myself to those stupid ads and product
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placements during 3 1/2 hours of vomitous greedfest.
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I can write whatever I want about it. Thanks for
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your opinion nonetheless.]
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to ati@etext.org
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wtf??? I forgot to watch the Grammys! I almost
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wish you'd reviewed it a week BEFORE it happened.
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Max - the girl you said looked like Dustin Hoffman
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with legs. Remember?
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[yeah. I remember you. Thanks. I prolly COULDA
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written it up a week ahead!]
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COLUMN FROM THE PUBLISHER
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"You think of Bill O'Reilly describing himself
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as a 'working class guy,' this from an accountant's
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son who grew up in Levittown NY., the El Dorado
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of the postwar middle class."
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--Geoffrey Nunberg in his Sunday Times article
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"How Conservatives Pidgeonholed Those Poor Liberals."
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[easy reading if you're neither.]
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"Or listen to Ann Coulter who grew up in New Canaan,
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Conn., [I just knew there was something Ronnie James
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Dio about her!] and her paean to the New York's other
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boroughs:
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'Queens, baseball games -- these are my people.'"
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Why the prime anarchist is neither lib NOR con:
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1) Drives a Volvo (must be lib)
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2) Drinks coffee plain (neocon)
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3) IQ over 100 (must be lib)
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4) Defaulted on Student Loans (must be GOP)
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5) Wears Birks allyearround (DNC/DLC for sure)
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6) Wears blue cashmir overcoat (republican!)
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7) Refuses to wear tie OR blazer (uh, neither)
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8) Comes from the working class (must be GOP)
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9) Disses work as classist (neither again)
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0) and the number 0 answer is:
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Equally resents Bush/Lieberman/Hitler/LaRouche.
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+) Bonus answer: Although he's tabled and
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given small talks at both Harvard and Yale,
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he was "educated" at neither, so he's not
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ALLOWED to be a liberal OR a conservative.
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Newroz is coming, are you ready? Oh, you don't
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celebrate? Don't even know what it is? March
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21st. Soon enough it's time to leap over a
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large fire.
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That's all I'm saying for now.
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I know, lets get the Turks and the Kurds to ruin
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their own economies fighting each other and our
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economy won't suck so bad.
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That is sooooo Bushian!
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Any other cats out there we can tail-tie over
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a clothesline? Germany/France? Ethiopia/Somalia?
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Venezuela/Argentina? DNC/DLC? Mom and dad???
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NEW QUOTE OF THE MILLENIUM:
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"this situation is looking more and more Ottoman
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all the time."
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-- John E. Woods
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GRAMMYWATCH: Ever Following Through.
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Antonio (L.A.) Reid has had several multimillion
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selling albums since he took over running Arista
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Records in 2001. [He] sums up his strategy in seven
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words: Beat Boybands And Preteen Girls To Death.
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And really quickly, what philosophy was the
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previous Arista-prez leaving behind resigning?
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Beat Boybands And Preteen Girls To Death.
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PRIME ANARCHIST LOOKS AT COLOSPGS SEXUAL
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HARRASSMENT(S) 1988-90.
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I honestly can't tell you which was a worse
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place for women in the early '90s. Fort Carson
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or Airforce Academy. I've eaten dinner and dated
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women at both. Terribly, I say it's a toss-up.
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Compare just the commissioned ranks and AFA is
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by far the worst. But factoring in the enlisteds
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at Fort Cartoon, and even stack Peterson AFB in
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with the Academy, it's about dead even.
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Essentially, both suck.
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Real bad.
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Each woman can tell you she was abused worse
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at her post than anywhere else imaginable. The
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Pentagon should take note of THAT instead of
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everything else they're obsessing over!
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-----
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Prime Anarchist was a PFC in a Signal Corps
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batallion during Panama, Gulfwar and the beginnings
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of Somalia and Bosnia.
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So there. Another week, another new moon, another
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war. Activist Times Zine is there somehow.
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==========
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23 - prime
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==========
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ACTIVIST TIMES - 23K OF KICKASS RANT
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BROADSIDE -
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Here's a song, written by my friend Jasmine.
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This is on a rising scale, quiet organ ballad structure.
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# you're the cruise wiping out my family
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# you're the gen'ral drinking instant coffee
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# I don't know why we pay for you
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# we don't have the choice
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...
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# like draftees to the slaughter
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# like more cannon fodder
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# The nuke's a genie in a bottle
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# I could have been anyone
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# but one day, I blew up
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# but one day, I blew up
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# if you try to strangle us
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# Try to shut it out, do what you like
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# With your rows of never opened doors
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# Because one day you'll blow up
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# One day you'll blow up, like me
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...
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Jas.
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[] [] [] []
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"Please check the box if you wish to have your
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name/address withheld from lists we sell."
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--wisconsin motor vehicle dept's licence
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renewal form. !
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* * * * *
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GEORGE BUSH'S PLANNED VICTORY SPEECH FOR '92.
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NOW MORE APROPRIATE THAN EVER.
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typed in by Prime Anarchist
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Productions 20feb98 for ati 117
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My fellow Americans, I stand here before you proud to accept
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the honor and challenge of my second term as President of the
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greatest nation on earth and leader of the Free World. In the first
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four years, we completed our policy of containment, engineered a
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peaceful displacement of communism, and ushered in a New World
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Order.
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In central america, we helped install fledgling democracies whose
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governments regularly hold free elections. In Panama, we rid the
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hemisphere of a dangerous demagogue; in Nicaragua, which fell under
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the control of radical-nationalists, we restored democracy; and in
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nearby Cuba, we continue to work toward neutralizing Fidel Castro.
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Around the globe, especially in Eastern Europe, we helped newly
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liberated peoples to see the benefits of the market and privatization.
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In the Middle East I advanced the peace process by...
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Read The Rest At:
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http://www.etext.org/Zines/ASCII/ATI/ATI117.TXT
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And how, George Bush. You said a mouthful, toots.
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Prime Anarchist World News (PAWN) is brought to
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by the makers of Rock River Lager Beer. Proud
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sponsors of the 1998 Olympic War Preface.
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by the way
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I considered this verified as
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truth shortly after typing in
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When I read it in
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Covert Action Quarterly,
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El Monde, and
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Linda Lovelace's official
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Cinematographer's archives.
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! ! ! ! !
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ATI!
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Activist Times, Inc.
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Listing neither way
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For decades!!!
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"I don't claim
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A corner on truth...
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But I know enough
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To say "NO!" to
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Lies, to bribes,
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To waste, to death
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And to official
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Treachery."
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--Phil Berrigan. 1997
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! ! ! ! !
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THE LAST HOUR IS FREE: Review Of An Art Museum
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Milwaukee Art Museum is a bargain at even twice the price.
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Thank God they finished this megaopadoppadooza before the
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economy tanked, eh?
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I'm looking over the middle 1600's today for free.
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I was in mainly to ask about what days/hours are
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free to residents because I'd heard there was a
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day but wasn't sure if you needed a drivers licence
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that said this town, or just this state. "Now," they
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told me would be free. It turned out every day the
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last hour they let anyone in. I don't even think they
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need your drivers licence. But don't quote me on that
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part, they may have let me through without just because
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I looked and sounded like I was willing to show if asked.
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So in the baroque section I saw the world's smallest
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Matisse, and almost the smallest Renoir. Yes, I've
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seen some tiny Renoirs in my life. In fact, I think
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when you have someone score your initials into a grain
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of rice, they have to send royalties to the Renoir
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family, that's how small he went way back when, but
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I digress.
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Next up is a normal sized Monet. (don't ask, I'm being
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very subjective here. My opinion!) The one I'm looking
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at is a good size, but that's all I can say about it
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really. I'm not appreciating this one. Sorry. I don't
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have a good impression of the impressionists, let me
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tell you. What, were they squinting? (I've always wanted
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to type that!) Some Motherwells, yuck. Some of his
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worst if you ask me.
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OK. I'm very catty today. I don't know why. I'm like
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Morris The Cat, or Mikey, the Life Cereal boy. "He won't
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eat it, he hates everything..."
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Lois Mailou Jones "Ascent of Ethiopia." 1932.
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This one's worth the highest admin price all by itself.
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I'll stare at this one once or twice a month until I
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can get in to see Picasso's "Old Man And The Guitar"
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in Chi-Town.
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Roy Lichtenstein always GETS MY ATTENTION BECAUSE HIS
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LARGEST BODY OF WORK was the year I was born. :)
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We own "Crying Girl." I've seen similar pieces in books.
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It's better in person, LET ME TELL YOU. Which is rare
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for contemporaries in my country.
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We own Warhol's "Mao???"
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Crazy, man. Thank you Mr. And Mrs. Krikorian!
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My first chuckle today, ready?
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Felix Gonzalez-Torres' Untitled (Veterans Day Sale) 1989
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A stack of large pieces of clean white newsprint saying
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only "Veterans Day Sale" centered in a tiny NYTimes font
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on each page. I'm assuming they all say this, but I
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don't dare lift one. He's got my sense of humor, so the
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second page prolly says something like, "Mana, you gotta
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get into everything, don't you?"
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Pardon me, but I totally do NOT understand Jenny Holzer.
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Don't get me wrong. I've seen a LOT of Holzers in my
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life so far. But I seldom understand her. I "hear" her.
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I just can't articulate any kind of an understanding. So
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I guess you could say these speak to me, but I just don't
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know what the heck they're "saying."
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There's a yellow LED installation of hers here. I got
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a kick out of the name brand of the light, "silent radio."
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I'm not following the text really. I know I can remark
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that it's moving fast enough to bother your brain and
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eyes.
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She "appears" in David Robbins' "Talent," as does Robbins
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himself so that just makes me think of some of Woody
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Allen's laziest works. OK, that's very subjective too
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but this whole collection so far seems just like so.
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So there.
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OK, I'm typing this in on the road. I wrote all these
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notes on slips of paper in my pocket because they made
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me check my daypack. And there were some other pages
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with this one. I might not be able to find them. If
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I do they'll go after this paragraph. If I don't this
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is all you get I guess. Half a review.
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Neat.
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Marco
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This impression dedicated to Emily Genauer 1911-2002
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NYTIMES PAGE 2-3: Out Of Touch With Reality
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a found pome
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by marco
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I laugh about who
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And only who -- can
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Afford this space
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Chanel Fortunoff
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Movado Tourneau
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Mikimoto
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Barney's Dior CK
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Tiffany
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Saks
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Lord&Tay Bloomingdales Macy's
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Any wonder ?
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Which cartels -
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Run foreign;
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And domestic
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Policy???
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Bush & US Super Power Imperialism principal goal
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is to rule the world as a Military Dictatorship,
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Hence One Sided Disarmament. They are already at
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North Korea<65>s throat. Why should US Imperialist
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International & Domestic Robbers and Murderers
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have Nuclear Weapons, yet threaten War if anyone
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but the imperialists have them?? The Only Reason
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this even seems feasible is the world proliferation
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of Imperialism<73>s basic social philosophy
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WHITE SUPREMACY!
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AMIRI BARAKA 1 DEC 02 (ROSA PARKS<4B>S DAY)
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- ANARCHISM (from the Greek an- and arche, contrary to authority),
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- the name given to the principle or theory of life and conduct under
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- which society is conceived without government -- harmony in such a
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- society being obtained, not by submission to law, or by obedience
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- to any authority, but by free agreements concluded between the
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- various groups, territorial and professional, freely constituted
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- for the sake of production and consumption, as also for the
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- satisfaction of the infinite variety of needs and aspirations of
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- a civilized being.
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- Peter Kropotkin (1842-1921)
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GATT: Guitar Anarchists' Tricks of the Trade
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OPEN LETTER TO DERRICK SILVA:
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This morning I saw a pic of you on page 13 wearing
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gauze gloves. Your caption says you're 22, your
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hands were burned in the Warwick fire from pushing
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the bar to the HandicappedExit which saved how
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many lives??? and that you hope to play guitar
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again.
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Now I don't mean this in any way to belittle
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your pain, and it's not even a "misery-loves-
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company" scenario. I feel for you. This more a
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challenge really and attempt toward empowerment.
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Please continue playing guitar no matter how it
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seems to sound at first. Sure it'll seem rude and
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crude to start. But after all is said and done you
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are going to own a historically unique sound and
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style that no one could ever duplicate. I will
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give you two examples and send you on your way.
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When I was about 15 I met a man summering up
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the street from my boyhood home. He was on a
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porch and from half a block away I could hear
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a style oozing out of that home that Stevie
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Ray Vaugn or Eddie Van Halen could NEVER capitalize
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on.
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He played a very old Gibson with BlackDiamond
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strings but that wasn't where the sound was
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beginning really. He was missing his wedding-band
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finger.
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THAT is where it all came from!
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In G, B, and C blues he was able to get 2-3
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extra frets out of his pinky. In E and A he
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got 4-5!
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Now I would never cut off a finger just to get
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his sound, maybe some will. I won't. I "go with
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what god gives ya" so to speak. Au naturel, or
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something. Let me tell you, I've tried replicating
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this guy's sound with open tuning, slide, whammy,
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different bridges, everything. No go. I still try
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every once in a while to bring out a lick or two
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that sounds half as exotic as those I remember
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there. This recording-studio-reject from Camden,
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NJ had something no one in the industry could
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get. History.
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And lastly, just remember you still have hands.
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Your thumbs (if you've still got 'em) will relearn
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how to oppose your fingers, trust me.
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Victor Jara had his hands removed by machete in
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front of thousands of Chilean fans in a soccer
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stadium when Agosto Pinochet heeded Henry Kissinger's
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greenlight and overthrew Salvador Allende. I'm told
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the last words Jara heard before dying was a soldier
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saying, "let's see you play NOW, monkeyboy."
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He will play no more.
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Physically anyways.
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Victor's late wife Joan gave one of his guitars to
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an acquaintance of mine. A year ago last April I had
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the good fortune of hearing that guitar get played by
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both this acquaintance and by my friend David Rovics.
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I have to speak spiritually here of course, when I
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say that so many decades later Victor Jara's hands
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are still "at work."
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Every disaster, every mistake, every mutation is
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proof once again that the guitar is way more than
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the sum of its parts.
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Ooh, I ought to point out one extra example and
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then close.
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Black Sabbath's Toni Iommi.
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After their first great metal album, you'll hear
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something quite unique on that second and subsequent
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albums. Toni had cut off 2 or 3 of his left hand
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fingers while chopping a winter-supply of wood. After
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surgically reattaching them, his new sound was still
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not satisfactory to him, so he taught himself to play
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left-handed!
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Now perhaps "Black Sabbath" and "Wicked World" can't
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be attributed to his accidentaly inherited sound, but
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"Paranoid" and some of the others surely can.
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e-maestro,
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marco
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SONGS CONSULTED WHILE CREATING THIS 'ZINE:
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C:\mp3s\1211criticalsong_lo.mp3
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C:\mp3s\attackofthekillertomatoes.mp3
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C:\mp3s\burymenot_32.mp3
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C:\mp3s\dancinontheruins.mp3
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C:\mp3s\David Rovics - Henry Ford Was A Fascist.mp3
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C:\mp3s\garofolo_station-id.mp3
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C:\mp3s\disneyland_lo.mp3
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C:\mp3s\hasfollowthedrinkinggourd.mp3
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C:\mp3s\marco-capelli-o_mary_dontcha_weep.mp3
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C:\mp3s\Martha Redbone - Perfect Life.mp3
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C:\mp3s\mediaopoly.mp3
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Archive of ATIs can be got at the Gutenberg Project!
|
||
http://www.etext.org/Zines
|
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|
||
Address all corresponding correlationships to:
|
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ati@etext.org
|
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|
||
and remember, if you got angst:
|
||
http://www.angelfire.com/ny/fasters/vent.html
|
||
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|
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The official ATI webpage is also located on
|
||
one of the free (albeit commercial) sites at:
|
||
|
||
http://www.angelfire.com/wi/kokopeli/ATI.html
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th-th-th-tha's all f-f-f-folks.
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prime outa hear
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