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Boycott Holiday Inn please,
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I'll tellya why next week...
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July 8th, 1997. 8:30pm.
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PAP #'s run for this ATI issue 85. The after Orwell, after Independence
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Day, issue.
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http://ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/~panicbuy/hatemail/altjournalism.html
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"slow, but well worth..."
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http://citizen-tv.com
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(yes, I've been mostly looking around the C's lately.)
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Outcry! @narchist Collective
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po box 18581
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W. St. Paul, MN 55118
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Andy 612-457-5331
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Ben 222-7150
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Hi there,
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Prime Anarchist here. Sorry this issue is late again. Well, you probably
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don't care much as long as you get this every week or so, but I'm trying
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really hard to "constrain" myself to getting 11k out every Sunday nite.
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But last Sunday nite that JUST WASN'T GONNA HAPPEN.
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You've probably read about Earth First!'s occupation of Crandon WI's
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proposed Exxon mine offices by now, and you've probably been given totally
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false information. In an effort to NOT clear any of that up (not worth
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anyone's time trying), but to add my own distorted perception, I'm just
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going to add two very important facts that never made any media.
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1) in the chaos of 29 (30 if you count the one unthwarted getaway) arrests
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one Earth First!er got away with a new pair of handcuffs. That's right, the
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arresting office was so hot for more arrests he abandoned his first arrest.
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He or she (the EF!er) walked off calmly and then found someone to help him
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or her open the cuffs.
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2) short of the arrests themselves, the entire action was peaceful.
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You'll notice that no media reports give any evidence that the thing was
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violent in any way shape or form, but they sure don't go out of their way to
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say it was peaceful either.
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Yeah, the media suxx. But Exxon suxx worse, so you work with what you
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got and the warrior fights nonviolently like Ghandi with attitude watching
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the rest of the world crumble around him or her. I was quite pleased to
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notice Monday nite while helping Earth First with their jail support that
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ABC and NBC allowed the words "EXXON Valdez oil spill" through 3 different
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times during their 6pm newscasts. Afterall, they're owned by Westinghaus
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and General Dyslectric. So I guess all attempts at guerrilla theatre were
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right on.
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Ask me about the Wisconsin Forest Hodag someday.
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--Prime--
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** Ground Zero's Random Notes **
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Pollution Control or People Control?
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On June 25, US President Clinton announced tougher new
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pollution control standards from the EPA, supposedly
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created in the name of "improving public health" and
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"protecting the children." But this action brings more
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questions than answers.
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Does this new pollution control really have anything
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to do with public health, or is it just another tool for
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government control, social engineering, and private property
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confiscation?
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Check out California's pollution control plan:
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" Many older cars are expected to fail the Dynamometer
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(SMOG II) Test, perhaps 60% according to the EPA... What's
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happening... is frightening and ominous. It's about
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getting folks out of their cars, by force of fraud......."
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-- Eric Peters, The Wall Street Journal, May 9,1996
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"Gross Polluter' means a vehicle with excess....emissions as
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established by the Department......" -- California Health
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and Safety Code, Section 39032.5
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"'Gross Polluter'....30 days to pass the Smog test... if you
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can't afford repairs (no ceiling on cost),.....Your car can
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be taken by government and crushed." -- Jim Anderson, President,
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Automotive Technician's Association, March 19,1996
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"Businesses surpassing emission standards will be forced to buy
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'Pollution Credits' from the state government to continue
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operating.... The state gets 'pollution credits' to sell by
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rushing cars....selling 'pollution credits' is not cleaning up
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the air...." -- Jim Anderson, President, Automotive
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Technician's Association, March 19,1996
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Taken and crushed?? Remember that little clause in the
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Constitution about how private property shall not be taken for
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public use without just compensation (want to place any bets on
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whether the State will buy you a new car before
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it crushes your old one?).
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Think this can't happen here? Or that it can't happen in
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your state? These new federal mandates are a step in that
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direction. Perhaps the most important question raised is this:
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how can the EPA dictate law to the American people? How can
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the President dictate law? Isn't that the job of Congress?
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Did you know the President can make law at his discretion? He
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simply issues an "Executive Order", and if left unchallenged, it
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becomes law just as if Congress had passed it. It is even possible
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to make laws that go against the will of Congress (remember the
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Peso bailout? Congress said "no", but the President
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did it anyway).
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--> No Escape?
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The REAL reason for these new standards may be to force
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Americans to phaze out old cars and phaze in new cars that can
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be (or already are) equipped with a "kill switch" in which law
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enforcement officials (or New World Order stormtroopers)
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can shut off the ignition of cars they are pursuing.
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I don't know about you, but I don't want anyone but me being in
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control of my car.
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(Most of this taken from American Resister's Movement mailing list.
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Check out their website at:
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http://members.aol.com/TWStough/mainmenu.htm )
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Till next issue..Keep learning and be creative!
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GZ!
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Dear Prime,
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Thank you for taking the time to write and let us know your experience with
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our Calendula Natural Deodorant. I was pleased to read that you have been
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using our deodorant for years and until recently have been satisfied with our
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product. I am surry you had such a frustrating experience with the Calendula
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version of our deodorant.
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It is difficult to determine what ingredient or combination of ingredients
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may have caused the experience you described. We all have different body
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chemistries and may become sensitive and/or allergic to a product at any
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time. I have enclosed a check for $4.00 to reimburse you for the purchase
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price of the deodorant that you were not able to use along with a stick of
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our Natural Woodspice Deodorant which you mentioned that you enjoy. Please
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accept this along with our apologies.
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Prime, thank you again for giving us the opportunity to respond to your
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concern. We value your opinions and appreciate your feedback. If there is
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anything else that I can do for you, please write again or give me a call
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at 1-800-775-2388
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Sincerely yours,
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Dan Erickson
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Consumer Relations
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po box 710 kennebunk, maine.
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(notos primos: I'm not suggesting you abuse these people. I'm just pointing
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out where you can rest assured, here's a co-operative where you'll be
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treated right. They DO have a neighbor you can go ahead and abuse if you're
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so inclined: GEORGE BUSH!!!)
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Hi,
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You reached Lenox MA. (Western -- near NY state)
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I'm a bit confused though -- do I know you? Are we on a list together?
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And what exactly is this 'zine?
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I go to school at Stanford, Palo Alto CA, so I guess you reached there,
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too.
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Prime,
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My sister <jafuller@bics.bwh.harvard.edu> or
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<104255.2704%compuserve.com@hin.sld.cu> is coming down this summer.
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If you could call a progressive newspaper and find someone interested
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in making a donation to Prensa Latina Publications in Havana, we need
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desperately:
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COMPUTER MEMORY!!!
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72 pin IBM-PC compatible
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*any* amount, but the more the merrier...
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Mike Fuller
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JOURNAL POEM 14 BY MARCO
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Coffee buzz at Denny's 4AM.
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How do you outrun a storm on a 10speed?
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Ride really hard Buck, and don't look back.
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Ask a local ahead of time, when is
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Thunder's first most likely crack.
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Mexicali tofu and a hot potato salad.
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New England chowder and a quesedilla.
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Salad, soup & sandwich bar sumptous.
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Home of the perfect hummus.
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What's in a guacamole salad?
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Can I get my espresso in a to-go cup?
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A sagebrush tumbleweed
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Squeezes out under a Ford Falcon;
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Bounces up toward my face
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Then around over my head.
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Cripple Creek or Bust.
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If you don't want a watch tan:
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Then don't wear a watch.
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That's it for this week. Good gnus and gnood gnite.
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as per usual address all corresponding written work to
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marco99@juno.com
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tell friends to subscribe, send:
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subscribe ATI
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to:
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