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295. Special Interstate Issue.
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0, 1, 2, 3...
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]] #'s, Numbers, Addys for people [[
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]] who are NOT numb. No matter how [[
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]] you slice it, comes up links. [[
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http://www.infoshop.org/inews/stories.php?story=01/10/11/8981636
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http://www.rabble.ca/news_full_story.shtml?x=2911
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http://www.brianwillson.com/awolwakeup.html
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http://www.die-horde.de/mainframe.html
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http://www.westweird.com/hacker.html
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http://www.microradio.net/main.htm
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http://www.lindqvist.com/bert.php
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http://www.world-of-hell.com
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http://www.verbalattack.com
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http://poetpiet.tripod.com
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http://www.freeamp.org
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http://www.lifeanddebt.org
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http://www.clandestineradio.com
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http://www.notbored.org/army.html
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http://www.notowar.com/attacks.html
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http://www.iacenter.org/answer_top.htm
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http://www.peaceandtruth.org/mainwindow.html
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http://www.adbusters.org/magazine/38/indy.html
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http://www.madblast.com/oska/humor_warnings.swf
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http://www.eye.net/eye/issue/issue_08.09.01/news/imc.html
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| Cabbage, Lettuce and Arugula |
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| for the top of your head |
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marco,
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lookie way below
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forward this where it might be useful
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call anytime with requests, tell yr peace fiends about our
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little web radio station, we is on 24/7/365
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vincent
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>>> BLAST FURNACE RADIO
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>>> tune-in >>> http://64.152.82.75:8290
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>>> use winamp or real player...now with pc and mac versions
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<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
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URL: http://www.notowar.com
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duncan and porter house of hospitality and resistance
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vincent scotti eirene'
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the pittsburgh dmz and the cmu non-violent rapid deployment force
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snail/mail: post office box 99332 pgh., pa. 15233
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toll free: 1-888-NOTOWAR fax: 412-231-1114 vox: 231-2766
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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*BLASTFURNACE / pittsburgh web radio
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http://www.winamp.com for winamp media player for PC users
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mac's users get real player8...this now supports streaming mp3
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http://www.real.com for free real player
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then put this URL# yr web browsers location box:
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http://64.152.82.75:8290 or http://www.microradio.net/blast.pls
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to ati@etext.org
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Hello,
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Would you be willing to help us raise money for the American Red Cross
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Disaster Relief Fund? My name is Jason Day and I am the Marketing Manager
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with Rankyou.com/Twistedhumor.com.
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I wanted to contact you today in regard to a new online game we just put
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out a little over 3 days ago. The game is entitled, "Yo Mamma, Osama!"
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In just 3 days of release, it has already generated over 600,000 downloads,
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making it the most downloaded game on the Internet.
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The game was created for charity. To read more about that, you can check
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out the National Press Release put out by Yahoo.com by clicking here:
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http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/011003/03032598_1.html So far, we have raised over
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$8,000 for the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund in just 3 days.
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While that is good, it is nowhere near our goal of $1 million. Therefore,
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I wanted to contact you today and ask for your help. We have waived all
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licensing fees for this game and are allowing sites to promoting this free
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of charge so that we can generate the exposure necessary to attain our goal
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of raising $1 million for charity. The fun, entertaining aspect of the game
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combined with its purpose makes for a perfect fit for all audiences. I want
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to offer you the opportunity to help us out and promote this game to your
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audience free of charge. Charity aside, it is also a great marketing tool
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as again; this game gets forwarded around quite a bit. I understand how
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valuable your subscribers are to you. Therefore, if it is literally
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impossible for you to justify promoting this game free of charge, I am
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willing to work out something where we will pay for your services.
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To promote the game, you can send you audience straight to our landing
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page, which is http://www.twistedhumor.com/games/osama/mail/ OR, you can
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promote the game yourself and send your audience straight to the download
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link, which is http://www.twistedhumor.com/games/osama/download.php
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If you have any questions and/or concerns, you may contact us.
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Thanks in advance for helping us achieve our goal of $1 million raised.
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Best, Jason D. Day
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Marketing Manager
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Rankyou.com/Twistedhumor.com
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[ Sorry, Ever since Elizabeth Dole tucked Red Cross millions
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away toward her husband's campaign and got away with it
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despite gazillions of journalists trying to prove it, I've
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found myself unable to help the Red Cross with much of
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anything.
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I'd much prefer to work with the local NY groups and
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small agencies like the Catholic Worker, or Anarchist
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Black Cross. I'm not catholic myself per se, but if I
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was going to trust any large group, really it would be
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the diocese's offices there on the ground in NYC.
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I certainly won't get in your way, but I won't join
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in. Thanks for thinking of us ]
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to ati@etext.org
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We are surrounded by the Police and SWAT Teams in Camouflage.
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Nicole & Stephen
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[ed note: they left no other info. This came exactly like so.]
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<> ATI. Activist Times, Inc. <>
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<> The God's Honest Truth <>
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PUBLISHER'S COLUMN
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If I don't die of anthrax, depleted uranium poisoning or
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terrorism before November 16th I will be at Fort Benning
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protesting the School of Americas.
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Why? Because it hasn't closed yet.
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In 1998 when Guatemala's Bishop Juan Gerardi was killed
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by graduates of the assassins-school I vowed to work my
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entire life around being in Georgia once a year and DC
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once a year to do both lobbying work, and also non-violent
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direct action to "pardon my french," but SHUT THAT MOTHER
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FUCKER DOWN.
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If you are "american" and wish to know where 90% of the
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world's terror comes from you need only look in your own
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back yard people. Your taxes have been paying for death
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squads since SOA got itself kicked out of Panama. We put
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it inside Fort Benning, GA and continued our secret mission
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of "destabilization" and our real foreign policy of bringing
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drugs into this country while we pretend to fight it; and
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at the same time, we bring terrorism into this country decade
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after decade while we pretend to be fighting it.
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How long will be tolerate this???
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Pardon my "french" again, but if you want to SHUT THAT MOTHER
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FUCKER DOWN, won't you join me this 16Nov through 20Nov? That is
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if you don't die of terrorism, depleted uranium or anthrax.
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marco
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I went short with this to bring you some guest columnizing
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from Boston Indymedia corresponder Don Ogden
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The First of those quaint little Amendments tacked onto the U.S. Constitution
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doesn<EFBFBD>t seem to hold much sway among the media moguls in TV-land these days.
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There recent conference call with National Security Advisor, Condoleezza Rice
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sounds like it was a veritable patriotic love fest, that is, what little we
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know of its content. Like the mysterious evidence of Osama bin Laden<65>s
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culpability in the September 11 massacre that was shared with various
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world leaders, but not with the American public, we are left out of the
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loop of our own allegedly free press. Not to worry. As many have suspected
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for a while now, it<69>s not so free anyway.
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The network news moguls agreed to censor future tapes made by bin Laden
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and his associates and to, in the words of the New York Times, "remove language
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the government considers inflammatory". Say what? Is there a copy editor in the
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house? Have these guys just passed a civil service exam? O, sorry, I forgot:
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there<EFBFBD>s a "war" going on. It<49>s advertised seemingly every minute of every day,
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in spite of the fact wars take place between nations and this one was never
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officially declared. But the definition of "official" is a bit illusive these
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days. We don<6F>t have an official news censor as we did in WW II, but then who
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needs one when you have an amazingly pliable mainstream media. Ever since the
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networks and big dailies caved in to the Pentagon during the Grenada and Panama
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invasions, sheepishly agreeing to limited access, staged briefings, and media
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pools, the U.S. public has been served up a suspiciously filtered brand of...
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er... product?
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But hey, like CBS News<77> Andrew Howard says: "This is a new situation."
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There<72>s that phrase again. It<49>s all over the airwaves and in the print like
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a sticky film, maybe a disaster film. Howard went on to say: "Given the historic
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events we<77>re enmeshed in, it<69>s appropriate to explore new ways of fulfilling our
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responsibilities to the public."
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If ever these ears have heard a sound bite of newspeak it must be right there.
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The old ways of fulfilling journalistic responsibility concerned a free press
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doing its job without undue influence from government or corporate power. Now
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that those entities are one in the same the corporate media can explore new ways
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to inform us of how the world works. It<49>s Dan Rather, I believe, who wrapped up
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his nightly CBS broadcast saying something like "that<61>s our world tonight", or
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"that<61>s the way it is". It seems pretty clear whose world he<68>s talking about and
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what the definition of "is" is. However, in true newspeak tradition, it was Rather
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who stated a few weeks back that he<68>d gladly get in line when his president told
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him. Today he says: "I<>m always wary when the government seeks in any way to have
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a hand in editorial decisions...but this is an extraordinary time."
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I guess the question out here on the other side of the dial is will it be remembered
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by our children or grandchildren as the extraordinary time the First Amendment was
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shredded and sent down the Memory Hole, never to return.
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Stay tuned.
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September was one hell of a month
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By Patrick Moore
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President & CEO
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Glovaroma, Inc.
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Makers of Slurm<72>
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and Mom's<> Motor Oil
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September 2001 will go down as a very memorable month. Not just because my son, Matt,
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went to Boston for the first time, but because of the attacks on the Twin Towers and
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the Pentagon.
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But, more specifically, I remember September 11. I slept in, recuperating from a
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5-hour class on Monday nights, and my wife, Cathy, was off that day. So we thought
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we'd go into town and grab some breakfast. We went to my mom's house to get something,
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and turned on the TV. We saw the early reports of the tragedy, and the New York
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skyline changed before our very eyes when we saw the second tower collapse. Kennedy's
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assassination may have gotten Four Days In November, but we got a week in September
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where virtually no commercial broadcasting took place, except on cable channels.
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Even QVC suspended operations. Also, that afternoon, we made a mad dash to the gas
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station, under the fear that gas was going up to $5 per gallon at 5.00pm. For the
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first time since the 70's, I saw long lines at the pumps. Thankfully, the rumor
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turned out to be false.
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September 11, 2001 also turned out to be the release date for the Dead Kennedys
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reissue CD's, plus "Mutiny On The Bay", a live album recorded in the 1980's.
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However, these CD's are controversial, more because of their origin than their
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contents.
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If you haven't heard already, let me recap for you: Former DK's lead singer
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Jello Biafra was sued by the other members claiming that Alternative Tentacles
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(the DK's original label, owned by Biafra) failed to "properly promote" the Dead
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Kennedys' back catalog. However, many view this as retaliation because Biafra
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refused to allow "Holiday In Cambodia" to be used in a Levi's commercial. In a
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nutshell, Biafra lost, and the DK's back catalog was now off AT (except for
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"Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables") and out of print for most of 2001. Reports
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were that the unsold AT pressings of Dead Kennedys recordings were confiscated by
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the other members.
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Eventually, Manifesto Records (a descendant of Frank Zappa's Bizarre/Straight/
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DiscReet labels) became the DK's new label.
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Yet, for all the reissuing and repackaging, there is a certain illegitimacy on
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those new releases. Biafra has publicly distanced himself publicly from any new
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Dead Kennedys' project, and won't sell the new CD's from AT's web site. No doubt
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money played a role in the decision to reissue those CD's on another label;
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certainly there were other labels that under normal circumstances, would have
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welcomed the DK's with open arms, but instead, shut the door on East Bay Ray
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and Co. Seeing "Frankenchrist" on a label other than Alternative Tentacles seems
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just plain wrong. As you know, "Frankenchrist" was the album that led to a 1986
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raid on not only Biafra's home, but also AT's and Mordam Records offices and
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storage space. In 1987, Biafra went to trial and won by acquittal. None of the
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other DK's were present at the raid or the trial.
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Speaking of the trial, Jello Biafra has more than once defended not only the DK's
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but also Alternative Tentacles using contributions as well as funds from his own
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pocket. During the "Frankenchrist" trial, it wasn't just Biafra on trial; it was
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also Alternative Tentacles on trial too. Michael Guarino, then a Los Angeles city
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prosecutor, admitted publicly that he did not only want to put Biafra in prison,
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but was also intent on shutting down AT. (Guarino has since apologized.)
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Alternative Tentacles is a label that is talent-rich but money poor. It has
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never been the goal of AT to compete with BMG, Warners, or Sony, who can
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spend more on promoting the newest N*Sync single in one city than AT's annual
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income. For the past 22 years it has eked out an identity unlike any other
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label in the music business. But looking at the way the other DK's betrayed
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the spirit of Dead Kennedys, one can conclude they won a battle, but lost
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the war.
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Paul McCartney, Mick Jagger and Eric Clapton. Let's
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roll our sleeves up, we'll help too. Afterall, we're
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Americay's biggest tories.
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My City
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a poem by John O'Connor
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What if life were long
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and eternity short?
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In my city innocent people
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are killed by a thunderous
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terror from above. Vendors
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in the street are pummeled
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by rubble. Men and women
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on their way to work are greeted
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with the anonymous hatred
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of those they have never met.
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Janitors, businessmen, clerks,
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cooks, construction workers, the rescue
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workers who risk all to help these.
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My beloved city showered with death.
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We cry up and ask, in the midst
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of the screams of loved ones,
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why do they hate us so?
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Why do they do this to our city,
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to our lives?
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My stomach turns in on itself.
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The people I love, burning, dissolving,
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dying. The city I love, attacked
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from above. My brothers in agony.
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My sisters. Children. Mothers. Dead.
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Who would do this?
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Why my beautiful city?
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How do we survive this
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but by breathing the city's name
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over and over like a mantra, a prayer?
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Baghdad, Baghdad, Baghdad.
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Well, that's about it for ATI issue 295.
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The special road interconnectedness issue.
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Send feedback to ati@etext.org
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The Zine's semi-official website is at:
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http://www.thepentagon.com/primeanarchist
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http://www.frucht.org/anizer.html
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or
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http://marcocapelli.iuma.com
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for all things reconsidered.
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Oh, and if you've got sense, you'll dial
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1-860-887-2600
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ext. 5293
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*
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A note on the ascii-font up top. I received this in
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realtime at a moment when I really needed it. I thought
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I would pass it along in case anyone else was in need
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of, uh, teeth.
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