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The 41 Shots Heard 'Round The World...
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LIVE! From the local Brass Rail Bar, it's ATI.
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Activists Totally Ingratiated.
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I'm prime anarchist and this is your weekly cybernote.
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Issue 229. Special 22:9 issue. [have you heard them yet?]
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> "If America forgets where she came from, if the people lose
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> sight of what brought them along, if she listens to the deniers
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> and mockers, then will begin the rot and dissolution."
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> -Carl Sandburg, American writer (1878-1967).
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Hey there, hi there, ho there.
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Prime tellin' ya: I can finally tell the difference between Hitme
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Spears and Handme Moore. It's like just getting to know two
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identical twins who go to your highschool. Only they don't sound
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quite as much like the members of NSync.
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I was checking out a bargain bin for some used computer software,
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just a 'cause you never know what you'll find, right? I spy with my
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little eye two programs right next to each other. One is Ashton Tate's
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dBaseIV still shrink-wrapped for sale, one dollar US takes it. The
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other is Paper Clip III for C64/128 for a buck. And in music notes,
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I saw Melanie's "Gather Me" for a buck, but I had to pass it up.
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Warped. Too much for the roll of masking tape trick even! I walked
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all the way home like a disgruntled little boy with his bottom lip
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sticking out. Oh well, you shoulda seen the one that got away, as
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they say.
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Discussing his book "Gods Go Begging," Alfredo Vea quoted Studs
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Terkel calling the US, the "United States of Amnesia." Now that's
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news.
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If anyone wants a good deal on Bruce Springsteen albums (we're
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talkin' vinyl here, although I'll bet the CD's aren't too far behind)
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go to your nearest Goodwill, St. Vinney's or Sally's! I mean it, man.
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I was shopping for other records and there's pile after pile of Boss
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stuff. Quite a shift from years past, you couldn't find a used Boss
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for 20$ american! Now they're three for a dollar? Hmmm. People are
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clearin' out their stash or what??
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[pub note: read the news, you're watching a reactionary moment for
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sure. Be glad there's not the sudden 55-gallon drums full of napalm!]
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BOOT LEG -=- The new 20's look like foodstamps. It took me 'til
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now - June 11, 2000 - 11am to find out what bothered me all this
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millenium so far.
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We are remaking the world counterfeit.
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Anti-trust against Visa and Mastercard - I know, let's go after
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Coke and Pepsi next - and then while we're still high and strong
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from victory we'll hit GOP and DP.
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Have any movies of note found any clever ways to compare and
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contrast those metal detectors and headphones that walk around
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after a weekend summer festival with turkey-vultures or some
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other scavengers?
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If you don't read ATI how are you going to stay cool? Activist
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Times, the coolest source, is not in any way affiliated with Arm
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Strong -- unless you count recognizing their coolness.
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First thought upon noticing unrest in Fiji, Angola, Sierra Leone,
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Vieques, Miami, Chiapas, Indonesia...
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http://www.religioustolerance.org/curr_war.htm ??
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It's a CIA year. Which middle-aged, pro-police-state white man are
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YOU going to vote for?
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JOURNAL NOTE - Wed 14 JUN - Noon fifteen, is any Salvation Army in
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the country this very moment NOT tuned into Paul Harvey?
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Police Academy 7: Mission to Moscow. 7? Seven?!? Why was there even
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a 3? 5! 7?? Must be a part they didn't wanna turn six competitors down
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for, eh?
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Politically Less Correct: What does an Indian call a dozen "Anglos"
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coming closer?
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Hithering Whites.
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=prime said that, and don't you regret it=
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"I don't believe in love-it-or-leave-it; if you don't like it,
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change it."
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--Sonny Barger
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And How. Numbers run for somewhere between Friday
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and Saturday - 0006171424 and 0006182359
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#'s
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http://www.s11.org
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http://www.w00w00.org
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http://drink.to/Damien
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http://www.tidepool.org
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http://www.hackphreak.org
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http://www.alfredovea.com
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http://www.zinecities.com
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http://www.jailhurwitz.com
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http://www.klov.com/G/Galaga.html
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http://grissle.com/framehome.html
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http://www.mcicet.com/board/board4
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http://www.shockwav.demon.co.uk/bff
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http://www.indieavenue.com/prepfunk
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http://www.nv2.cc.va.us/home/selogan
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http://www.onmacon.com/ccoggins/boycott.htm
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http://www.etext.org/Zines/ASCII/ATI/trilogy
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http://www.commondreams.org/views/061600-105.htm
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http://www.soaw.org/Articles/testimony3Sep97.html
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http://www.angelfire.com/wi/kokopeli/carulli.html
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/aponline/20000608/aponline073137_000.htm
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& WHAT COMES AFTER #'S???
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To ATI:
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which music do you recommend ?
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Keyser
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http://users.greenbaynet.com/~orkin
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There ya go!
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to ati@etext.org
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You have the most scatterbrained columns
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each week I've ever read. But some parts
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are ticklish.
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Molly Ringworm - Hax0r Xtra0rd! (206)
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Hi Marco,
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I wanted to send out a note to people and organizations
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affiliated with the Direct Action Network to say that I
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thought A16 was great, and I hope to participate in anything
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else people are working on that might call for rabble-rousing
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music. At recent events in DC I played a couple songs on the
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stage at the permitted rally as well as a Saturday (A15) night
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concert at the Wilson Center with other great musicians and
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visual artists. Like some of the other artists there, I regularly
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perform at protests, conferences, and related events. On my website
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http://www.davidrovics.com
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I have links to other activist-oriented musicians from around
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North America, as well as more info on me including a bio, a
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couple of essays I wrote, press reviews, and songs to listen to.
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I think there are many qualities of the developing movement that
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represent a real advance from previous recent efforts. One is the
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broad, "multi-issue" perspective. Another is the grassroots,
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democratic method of organization. Another has been the emphasis
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on blending militant direct action with throwing a party. I think
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art, music and food are so important for maintaining and inspiring
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the growth of a movement whose participants feel like they're part
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of something that's alive. I hope that, in word and in deed, the
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movement continues to reflect this perspective.
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Feel free to contact me to talk about incorporating a cultural
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element into any event you may be organizing.
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Keep up the great work! Hope to see you on the road and in the
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streets.
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All the best,
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David Rovics
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http://www.folkweb.com/davidrovics
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http://www.mp3.com/davidrovics
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GATT # 22.9
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GUITAR ANARCHY TECHIQUE TIP
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D G and A7 (of course)
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-2- -3- -0-
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-x- -3- -0-
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Last nite I had the strangest dream
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I'd ever dreamed before
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I dreamed they'd closed the SOA
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And put an end to war
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This morning I woke to a fantasy
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That happened before my eyes
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The pentagon had changed into
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A place making rhubarb pies.
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ch
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I wrote this song at 2:08
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When I was weary and tired
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I hoped and prayed that one fine day
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No more will have to die
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-that way
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ch
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I opened up my eyes to see
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The tears fall on my guitar
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Twas then I knew my heart could see
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It wasn't gonna be very far
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ch
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I came here with a lesson plan
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But it's extra curriculum
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I'll teach it in them halls inside
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Simply put: war is just plain dumb
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[alt chorus]
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I opened up my eyes to see
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The dream I'd seen before
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They'd pulled the plaque sayin' SOA
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And put up one sayin' what-re-we-fighting-for
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last nite I had the strangest dream I'd ever dreamed before
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I dreamed they closed the SO-A
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[note:][The first "I" and the "est" in strangest slide down
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the way I sing it. But you don't have to do that if your voice
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won't do it. I'll notate it seperate for anyone who finds they
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can.]
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last nite I - had
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--=][=--
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& More Poetry 4 U:
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_Stripes_
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How come Romero and Gerardi
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Had the same stripes across their
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Faces upon death.
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Romero - stripes across the face,
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You can almost see the red
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In the b&w AP foto -
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Stripes across his face from a
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Bullet.
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Gerardi - stripes across the face,
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You can almost see the red
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Though I've never seen any foto.
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Stripes across his face from a
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Large piece of cement.
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Whose stripes are these really?
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If not just a man's?
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Why must we keep striping -
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Prophets.
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...book review...
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I PURCHASE TWO HARDCOVERS A YEAR: "LUNA" Is My First This Millenium
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by Marco Capelli
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Because of my chosen lifestyle I can't afford very many hardcovers.
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So I have to devour the NY Times supplements and assorted other media
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to help me decide what couple of books to buy each year. Frugal me,
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I'm usually seen buying one in June, and one in November or so.
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Well, my first purchase of the year 2000 was Julia Hill's book. I
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can't stress how awesome this book is, and my words could never
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give it justice in snippet or review form, so I'm just going to clip
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two paragraphs for you here: and shut up.
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"Mickey Hart, formerly of the Grateful Dead, had hiked up the hill with
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his drum and his core gorup of drummers, and he initiated the main
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beat. Then everyone else mixed in with bodies and hands and
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instruments and voices. There must have been a couple of hundred people
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playing on drums and flutes and pots and pans and shakers and
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everything else imaginable. We celebrated the sustainable future
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for everyone that we were working toward, and we celebrated our love
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for life. It was really windy and quite cold that day, but looking
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down on this wondrous scene, I felt wrapped in a warm blanket of love
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and commitment.
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"To have Mickey Hart visit Luna, and to feel his energy and support,
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was a big deal for me because I've always been a Grateful Dead fan
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(though not a "DeadHead"). To say I was deeply honored by him and
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everyone else is an understatement!"
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From Julia Hill's book "The Legacy of Luna."
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http://www.circleoflifefoundation.org/luna.html
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http://www.enn.com/features/2000/02/02082000/julia_9369.asp
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A QUICK LITTLE REVIEW OF THE BAND 22:9
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on my way back from seeing Dar Williams in Duluth,
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I saw posters for this band somewhere. Threw it in
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the back of my mind maybe I'd hear them someday.
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Now thanks to "cyber space," I got to hear them
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sooner than later, eh?
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http://www.mp3.com/stations/opmotherpeoplesmusic
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& In Other News:
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SONY ABSORBS WARNER-GANNETT
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[PAWN]- Portland, ME - The sun was just coming up over the harbor
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on a foggy Wednesday morning, when Alvin Neuhard looked out the
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2nd of three picture windows in his office and saw a DVD player
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roll into town. He didn't think anything of it at first because
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it didn't look like much from afar.
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What he didn't know was just how massive this DVD player was
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going to be, never mind look like.
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"It just kept coming," said Neuhard, owner of Warner-Gannett, a
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small chain of news organs. He said it never stopped until it ate
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up almost every newspaper in the nation, every TV and radio station,
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every corn and soy field, every cow, goat, horse, llama "and a little
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lamb."
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-30-
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POME POLITIC
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by marco
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Which Nancy did Reagan marry.
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Sinatra?
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Kissinger?
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Does it even matter?
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-=-
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CAMEL: Forgiveness Dances Through The Eye
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by marco
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I don't point at all Christians
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And I certainly can't blame Christ
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For the fact:
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Every murderer who's ever come to my attention
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Calls his or herself "christian."
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And I certainly can't pin it on Christ
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But the fact remains:
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Forgiveness
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Like spitting through an eye
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Sure is difficult as sin
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! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
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^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
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Send anything to:
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ati@etext.org
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Go ahead, you know you wanna...
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We'll update http://www.thepentagon.com/primeanarchist
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soon; promise!
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Get back issues of our Zine at:
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http://www.angelfire.com/wi/kokopeli/cygnus.html
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and remember the yiddish proverb:
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"a thousand sheep can eat a peach..."
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! !
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^
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We end this edition of ATI with a poem.
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Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation
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by Carol Snyder Halberstadt
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They say
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the water inside the Earth
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calls the rain down,
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and it answers.
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They say
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the clouds are people gathering.
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This is the science of seeing
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a way of knowing.
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Look around you.
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They say if you drain the Earth
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and starve the rivers
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the clouds will not answer,
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and this is drought.
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The water rises to feed the sky
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that washes it
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and returns anew,
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like children.
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Pay attention.
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