Um. Why Are We Bombing Bagdad Again?

Massive Human Slaughter
By Marc Ash for truthout.

What George W. Bush and Tony Blair are planning is the greatest act of human slaughter since Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge orchestrated the Cambodian genocide in the mid 1970s. That act killing some 1.5 to 2 million largely defenseless and quite peaceful Cambodians.
Civilian Iraq is utterly defenseless and totally unprepared for the carnage that is about to be visited upon them. It is murder plain and simple, murder on an unimaginable scale.
There is no “war” looming, no “conflict” with Iraq, and no “standoff.” What exists is a vast military force poised to inflict death and destruction on a major population center. Those who live there will attempt to defend themselves, but they will fail, and the dead will cover the ground like a fallen forest.

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Dixie Chicks Under Attack For Expressing Their Views Against The War

The Dixie Chicks have been blacklisted out of major radio rotation for expressing their views about the Shrub.
So when you’re calling the radio stations to request the new Beastie Boys and John Cougar Mellencamp Anti-war songs, you can also let them know that you’d appreciate hearing some Dixie Chicks!
Dixie Chicks pulled from air after bashing Bush

Country stations across the United States have pulled the Chicks from playlists following reports that lead singer Natalie Maines said in a concert in London earlier this week that she was “ashamed the president of the United States is from Texas.”
Station managers said their decisions were prompted by calls from irate listeners who thought criticism of the president was unpatriotic…
One station in Kansas City, Missouri held a Dixie “chicken toss” party Friday morning, where Chick critics were encouraged to dump the group’s tapes, CDs and concert tickets into trash cans.
Houston country station KILT pulled the band’s records from its playlist — at least temporarily — after 77 percent of people polled on its Web site said they supported the move.
“We’ve got them off the air for right now,” said Jeff Garrison, program director at KILT, which is owned by Viacom’s Infinity Broadcasting Corp.
“People are shocked. They cannot believe Texas’ own have attacked the state and the president,” Garrison said.
Lead singer Maines said in a statement she felt the president was ignoring the opinions of many in the United States and alienating the rest of the world by pushing for war with Iraq.
“We’ve been overseas for several weeks and have been reading and following the news accounts of our government’s position. The anti-American sentiment that has unfolded here is astounding,” Maines said…
The Chicks have the number one country album in the United States on the Billboard charts called “Home” and the No. 1 single with “Travelin’ Soldier”, which is about a U.S. soldier who fought in Vietnam.

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Forged Documents Revealed: Saddam Didn’t Purchase Nuclear Material After All

Okay, so, the Shrub’s Administration made a big mistake. It’s managed to piss away a ton of money over this, but the good news is that thousands of innocents haven’t died yet.
So the competent arms of the FBI and CIA have managed to uncover the doings of some of the uncompetent branches. Good work guys. Those of you that are trying to serve your country must be really frustrated by the other members of your organization that seem to be working against you half the time.
Thanks for turning this stuff up before it was too late!
So, can our boys come home now? Please?
Fake Iraq documents ’embarrassing’ for U.S.
By David Ensor for CNN.

Intelligence documents that U.S. and British governments said were strong evidence that Iraq was developing nuclear weapons have been dismissed as forgeries by U.N. weapons inspectors.
The documents, given to International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Mohamed ElBaradei, indicated that Iraq might have tried to buy 500 tons of uranium from Niger, but the agency said they were “obvious” fakes.
U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell referred to the documents directly in his presentation to the U.N. Security Council outlining the Bush administration’s case against Iraq.
“I’m sure the FBI and CIA must be mortified by this because it is extremely embarrassing to them,” former CIA official Ray Close said.
Responding to questions about the documents from lawmakers, Powell said, “It was provided in good faith to the inspectors and our agency received it in good faith, not participating … in any way in any falsification activities.”

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Traveller Receives Nasty Little Note From TSA Luggage Inspector

Suitcase surprise: Rebuke written on inspection notice
By Susan Gilmore for the Seattle Times.

Seth Goldberg says that when he opened his suitcase in San Diego after a flight from Seattle this month, the two “No Iraq War” signs he’d picked up at the Pike Place Market were still nestled among his clothes.
But there was a third sign, he said, that shocked him. Tucked in his luggage was a card from the Transportation Security Administration notifying him that his bags had been opened and inspected at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Handwritten on the side of the card was a note, “Don’t appreciate your anti-American attitude!”
“I found it chilling and a little Orwellian to have received this message,” said Goldberg, 41, a New Jersey resident who was in Seattle visiting longtime friend Davis Oldham, a University of Washington instructor.
Goldberg says that when he took his suitcase off the airplane in San Diego, the zipper pulls were sealed with nylon straps, which indicated TSA had inspected the luggage. It would be hard, he said, for anyone else to have gotten inside his bags.
TSA officials say they are looking into the incident. “We do not condone our employees making any kind of political comments or personal comments to any travelers,” TSA spokeswoman Heather Rosenker told Reuters. “That is not acceptable.”

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Photos Of Cops Arresting People At San Francisco Student Protest

Corrupt Cops Cuff Anti-War Kids

Today, the police force of San Francisco spent their day throwing kids in jail. The citizens of this fair city feel safer already, I’m sure.
I took these pics while the kids were chanting
“Can’t take the power from the power of the youth ’cause the power of the youth don’t stop!”
Are all San Francisco cops corrupt? Oh no! It’s only Chief Sanders and Alex Fagan Sr., and Fagan Jr., and…!
The kids were waving flags and protesting in Market St. which is something that cannot be done unless you have a permit, especially during rush hour. So they got thrown in the paddy wagon.

Friday’s Civil Disobedience In San Francisco

I wasn’t actually present at these protests today (Friday, March 14, 2003), because I’m still in Austin, Texas, but I was able to find a link to some video footage, a legal report (which cops did what to whom),
pictures, and a summary of the details on the Indymedia website.

Protesters Shut Down Stock Exchange, Blockade Bush & Market
3/14: Some 80 protesters were arrested this morning in downtown San Francisco taking part in an emergency direct action to prevent war in Iraq. Direct Action to Stop the War has been organizing “day-after” actions for the business day after war starts, but many felt the need for a “preemptive strike” to stop war before it starts.
Over 200 demonstrators gathered at dawn at the old Pacific Stock Exchange building at Pine and Sansome. Several speakers rallied the crowd, including student, queer, labor, faith, and people of color activists. Some protesters formed a blockade outside the financial trading floor, while others blocked the intersection of Bush and Montgomery. About 30 sat down in the street, chanting “We are blocking Bush!”, and were arrested around 8:30am after police gave a dispersal order. Protesters continued down Bush Street to Market, where two separate groups blockaded the street and were also arrested and loaded into sheriff’s buses.

Black Boxes Already Commonplace In Austin Taxicabs

Today I saw this article on BoingBoing and my friend Cam and I were discussing it while riding in a Taxicab to downtown Austin. (I’m still here for SXSW 2003.)
I mentioned that cab companies around the country already keep information on every pick-up and drop off that takes place, and that the information is already available to the cops without a subpoena or anything. The cops often need a witness or something when a crime has been committed, and can then ask whatever cabby might have been in the area at that time (like in Law and Order). (I gleaned these facts some time ago from my cabbies back home in San Francisco.)
Our Austin cab driver told us that they’ve had black boxes in Austin for years. That the cops know exactly where every driver is at all times within 10 feet (theoretically), and that they can tell everytime the meter is started or paused, idling, etc., and when the engine turns off and on, etc.
The only way to drive anonymously is to turn everything off inside the car: the meter, blackbloxes, gps, etc. None of the other devices will work without the black box on. (Note: the car itself will operate without the monitoring equipment on.)
Of course, if you turn everything else off, then that in itself looks suspicious (we all mused).
It would appear that the devices currently installed within all of the cabs in Austin, TX already go far above and beyond those described in this WSJ article.
Here’s the WSJ article on the subject written by William M. Bulkeley:
Taxis Soon May Acquire Their Own ‘Black Boxes’

The devices, somewhat like the “black boxes” in commercial airliners, will sense a crash and automatically report data on speed, location, brake pressure and number of passengers to a crash-records depository run by International Business Machines Corp., Armonk, N.Y.
Ralph Bisceglia, director of American Transit, said it expects to get “important feedback on auto-safety features,” and to combat fraud. For example, if a cab driver claims he “was under the speed limit and the passenger claims he was speeding, the box will tell you,” he said.
The program illustrates the growing interest of insurers and fleet owners in using “telematics” in vehicles to remotely monitor what drivers do, where they go and how the vehicle is performing.

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More Details On Videographer’s Arrest

I finally heard back from Wes Brain about his arrest last week. Turns out, there was a scuffle of sorts during the protest that was the basis for his arrest.
Again, officially, he was not arrested for videoing the conference per se. (Whew!)
That said, it would still appear that he was arrested for approaching a woman in her car and asking her to be more careful after she almost hit several student protesters. If speaking to people who almost hit you with their cars is now a crime, I suppose we’ll all be brought in sooner or later.
The Lt. Police Chief quoted in the article stated that he feels that the rights of people in cars driving by protesters are more important than the rights of the protesters to not be hit by them. This better not be upheld in the courts or it will be open season on protesters.
The cop also admits that Brain was singled out because the cops were familiar with him and recognized who he was — while they had no way of going after the rest of the crowd because they didn’t know their identities. Freaky.
According to witnesses (see clip below), Brain also took the liberty of chastising police officers about traumatizing children. (Perhaps not the best idea — yet, arguably not illegal activity.)
Here’s what Wes wrote back to me:

Below is a quick update, mainly in the form of the story reported in the Ashland Daily Tidings, our local newspaper. I have received much support and the room packed full of community supporters at Monday morning’s arrainment was absolutely fantastic! Words could never explain how that felt. Here is the story. If you click on the link you’ll see a photo.
Most Grateful for the solidarity,
Wes-

Here’s an article with all of the details from the

Videographer pleads ‘not guilty’

By Sean Wolfe and Myles Murphy for the Ashland Daily Tidings.

Brain, who works for Southern Oregon University as an environmental health and safety technologist, was arrested by Ashland Police at his workplace, two days after the protest…
He was charged with two counts of disorderly conduct, and one count of impeding police. He was then jailed and released on $10,000 bail.
At his arraignment today in Ashland, Brain was backed by a packed house of
supporters and fellow demonstrators. Brain pleaded not guilty to the charges, and asked for copies of the police reports.
A trial date is expected to be set after April 1…
Even though at least 6OO people were breaking laws in the un-permitted march
– mainly obstructing traffic – only one man was arrested at the time. That arrest was an act of conscious civil disobedience on the part of Southern Oregon University freshman Cameron Brooks. Brooks, a criminology major, was
arrested after ignoring Ashland Police Department demands to remove himself
from the street.
Since then, two others have been charged for alleged criminal action during
the march.
A 20-year-old transient Jeremy Dahl was cited for obstructing traffic and
causing a public alarm, and Brain’s arrest.
According to Ashland Police Lt. Rich Walsh – who was the incident commander
during the march – police were more than justified to single out Brain and Dahl because they “terrorized” a woman attempting to drive through the Plaza area between Oak and Pioneer at the time of the march. The woman – who police declined to identify – was frightened when Brain and Dahl repeatedly jumped in front of her car, and Brain allegedly yelled at her. With a child in the car, and herself pregnant, the woman was very alarmed, Walsh said.
“She was really upset,” Walsh said. “Wes Brain was yelling at her and she
appeared scared to death.
“We have someone terrified in a car because of these two individuals,” Walsh
added. “That incensed me. That woman had more rights at that point in time
than they did.”
Brain said he had approached a vehicle after it had nearly run down two
protesters.
“I said to her, lady, slow down, these are our kids. But I didn’t yell at her,” Brain said.
The police report confirms Dahl’s arrest as stemming from actions at that time and place, about 1:30 p.m. at East Main and Pioneer streets. However, the police report on Brain’s arrest places his alleged criminal activity at 2:24 p.m. between Mountain Avenue and Southern Oregon University, not at Oak and Main, where he allegedly frightened the unidentified pregnant woman with a child in her car.
“People need to understand what civil disobedience is.” Walsh said. “When you get out in the road and block traffic, you’re committing a crime.”
According to Walsh, another point which led to Brain’s late arrest was the fact that police officers knew him and could identify him later, while the majority of the crowd was relatively anonymous…
According to Walsh, police attempted to clear a lane for vehicle traffic. One man refused to get out of the lane. This led to police placing a woman under arrest. When another man attempted to intervene, he was also arrested. Then police lost control of the crowd.
“About 20 protesters jumped in and pulled the officers off the second person and helped him escape,” Walsh said. “It happened pretty quickly. Those officers showed incredible restraint at that point – they backed off.”
John Fricker, a sound engineer living in Ashland, said the scuffle began as the result of three officers attempting to clear a lane after protesters had passed through the Pioneer Street intersection.
Fricker, who said he attended the demonstration as “a peacekeeper,” said he
saw officers Teresa Selby, Phil Gray, and School Resource Officer Mike Vanderlip approach the demonstrators from behind, asking them to move out of the left lane.
“My immediate response was to follow them as the mass of people was very
large and my initial thought was that their task was impossible,” Fricker said.
The scuffle began, according to Fricker, when officers approached a couple and spoke to them.
“At first the couple did not respond and then it appeared one officer placed their hand on the shoulder of one of the pair. One protester turned, and the other appeared to trip and fall. It appeared that the couple and one officer then fell to the ground,” Fricker said.
At that point according to multiple eyewitnesses, a female demonstrator was
thrown to the ground. Another protester was then thrown against a parked car
by Gray.
At that point a group of protesters – roughly 20 – surrounded the officers and called for calm.
“The officers were together at all times, and I did not see any protester grab, block, or attack an officer,” Fricker said.
Brain said he was about 80 feet away from the incident, and filmed the latter part of the events. He has not yet released a copy of his video to The Tidings, pending advice from his attorney.
A family of demonstrators who arrived at the courthouse today to support
Brain said they also witnessed the fracas.
Edgar Morton, 33, said he saw two officers wrestling two individuals to the ground, and that they were approached by a third person, who was “sent
headfirst into a parked car by Officer Vanderlip.”
At that point Morton, his wife and roughly 18 other demonstrators surrounded
the three officers. Morton’s two children, aged 4 and 10, also witnessed the
scene.
“At this point the officers were no longer physically dominating the kids because they were aware of their surroundings,” Morton said.
Morton said he saw Brain approach the officers with his video camera.
“He told the policemen they should be ashamed of themselves for traumatizing
little children,” Morton said.
Margaret Morton, Edgar’s wife, said she found the whole scene intimidating.
“All the kids were screaming and crying,” she said.
Paul Morton,10, concurred with his mother’s view.
“When I saw the cops start throwing people down, it made me angry, and then
I got scared,” he said.

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