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- Friday, March 28, 2003
- [Protest records], a
site set up by the guitarist from Sonic Youth, is a way to get through the
corporate sponsered barrage of pop music and pop news and war, via Clear
Channel sponsering Pro-War rallies.
- [Uncle Sam
and the Union Busters] - The US has handed a $7 million contract to
reopen the Persian Gulf port of Umm Qasr to a notoriously anti-union
company, currently locked in battle with the International Longshore
Workers Union (ILWU).
- The need for mutual [respect]
for the arab world
- A pro-war weblogger, [Frank
Boosman], finding himself agreeing with Al Jazeera
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- Thursday, March 27, 2003
- Ok, I am going to try and use more wiki like features (read - easy
linking to the internet) and my own thougths (read - not just links to the
internet but my writing as well)
- I heard Terry Gross on [NPR's
Fresh Air] today, seems the military is not supportive of Donald
Rumsfeld and his merry bandits. Seems that the military would rather be in
charge of putting young men and women into dangerous situations, rather
that letting Rumsfeld do it. Frankly I had not thought about any of this
until Fresh Air today. [Officer X]
(needing to remain unidentified) shows a little of what I heard today.
Bascially, we need to retreat now, so as not to be stuck without supplies.
We are spread to thin as a military in Iraq. VP Dick Cheney tried to sell
us an [easy
war], More like STICKER [shock
and awe]. Continuing my belief that we should [Bring them Home NOW!]
- Here are some [pictures]
from the last 7 days. I think seeing what is happening is a good thing. I
also am a big fan of [documentaries],
this one is about the oil reserves in the world.
- 15 stories they got wrong. It is the job of the media to report, but
what happens when they are just [reguritating]
White House Press Releases?
- U.S. Troops Using Depleted Uranium On Basra. There are undisputed
connections between some of the ['Gulf War
Syndromes'] of our own veterans and the United States' use of depleted
uranium during the first Gulf War. ]
- A good article from the Washington Monthly - Practice to Deceive:
Chaos in the Middle East is not the Bush hawks' nightmare scenario--it's
their [plan].
- JustDontUnderstand?
why people don't unerstand. This is so simple
- From the Monkey Time Weblog - Think the polls would look different if
U.S. citizens knew about 30% casualty rates? Or that urban warfare
specialists are warning our soldiers are "not proficient" at the kind of
combat we might be sending them into? I'm the first to admit I don't have
a clue how this war's going to turn out, and I'm as bored with shallow
"quagmire!" warnings as anyone else. All I know is that the deeper I look
into the specifics of the combat the U.S. just started, the more pissed I
get that our leaders are sending teenagers to die in it. [link]
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- Wednesday, March 26, 2003
- A unionist sent me this link about [Free Higher Education] and the
Labor Party
- [Top 12 reasons to
support celebrities in opposition to war.]
- More Anti-war Propaganda [Posters], [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8], [9]
- [Halliburton
Handed No-Bid Iraqi Oil Firefighting Contract]
- This war is brought to you by ... [the
establishment]
- Disturbing pictures from [Gulf War 2]
- [How to make a protest
sign]
- [Peace Poster Design
Contest]
- [The
Triumph of Fear: The U.S. War Against Iraq]
- [Fearing
Saddam, but not trusting the U.S.]
- [In
pictures: Baghdad shops bombing]
- [Iraqi
tribesman: Unlawful combatant or Geneva Convention POW?]
- [Impeaching
George Walker Bush]
- [U.S.
troops provided an ironic example. Troops name fueling facilities Camp Shell
and Camp Exxon]
- [Daily
Show gives details of Iraq Halliburton Contract] [video]
- [Among
the base technologies are online chat and something called a Wiki, an
extremely lightweight but writeable Web page. Once you're inside the Wiki,
you can edit any page yourself, using tools that make it simple to create
new links and annotations.]
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- Tuesday, March 25, 2003
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- Monday, March 24, 2003
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- Sunday, March 23,2003
- Working on introducing the wiki to HubbardFarms,
for saftey issues.
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- Saturday, March 22, 2003
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- Friday, March 21, 2003
- Protest pictures from around the [world]
- Anti war [video]
- CNN correspondent shuts down his [personal weblog] until an agreement
can be reached
- [The The] website is active against
the war!
- Psychological [Warfare], a short
presentation of history.
- What about the idea of having a continous war scenario acted out here?
Basically, whenever bombing started we would have our bomb sierens go off
and then just crouch until all clear. Then go about normally. Say we have
people sign on for time and that includes one person for videotaping the
thing, live web cam?
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- Wednesday, March 19, 2003
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- Tuesday, March 18, 2003
- Images of Bush on the eve of [war]
- US Labor against the [war]
- Rachel letters [home]
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- Monday, March 17, 2003
- Notes in your luggage after a plane [trip]
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- Sunday, March 16, 2003
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- Monday, March 10, 2003
- I have noticed more use of the term REGIME in the news
media over the last month or so. I think this is in response to the "Regime
changes start at home" campaign. UN Sanctions Regime, UN Regime, Iraqi
Regime, etc. etc.
- Yo Mark - good talking to you about blogs and wikis this evening. Pop by
[my blog (funferal)] when you have a
chance! - Andrew
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- Sunday, March 9, 2003
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- Thursday, March 6, 2003
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- Tuesday, March 4, 2003
- Talked to Nick and Kevin about starting a ReadingCircle?
on wiki in regards to labor text.
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- Monday, March 3, 2003
- [GET-UP
Won!] Just an update about the University of Pennsylvania. Last
Wednesday and Thursday, we went to the polls, by the end of Thursday we were
confident that we had won. A poll run by the campus undergrad paper (which
is not usually friendly) was published today that confirms this. So, now
we've just got to get the appeal dropped and those votes officially counted.
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Mark - A question on keeping track of what's going on in Iraq, casualty-wise --
I've seen counts of casualties in terms of U.S. troops and Iraqi Civilians --
Does anyone have any plausible numbers on Iraqi combatants? This doesn't seem a
trivial concern to me -- We all know from our own fixation on OUR troops, how
just because they're fighting doesn't mean we care less about whether or not
they're killed...(also, just because they're wearing a uniform in Iraq, doesn't
mean they are willing combatants). Let me know if you have any ideas wrt sources
for such info -- How many PEOPLE have been killed or wounded so far in this
conflict? - TomAllison
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