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“FIRST” strike on IRAQ- DAY OF ACTION!!

by Frederick Douglass
SHUT EM DOWN!!
“FIRST” strike on IRAQ- DAY OF ACTION!!


When the U.S. government announces the commencement of the war against Iraq,
go on strike. Take your car and park in the nearest major intersection.

Block our freeways, bridges and subway entrances. Close down our cities. If
you have no car, find a group of like-minded people and lie down in an
intersection. No more business as usual. Close down our cities and stop the
war machine!

Nonviolent civil disobedience is an American tradition 150 years old. First
coined by Henry David Thoreau, adopted by Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther
King, it has been credited for the success of Gandhi's independence
movement, the U.S. civil rights movement, and the South African campaign
against apartheid.

There is nothing to be afraid of. Towing your car might cost between $85 and
$110, but with the streets totally jammed they can't tow us. This war will
cost you much more than $110. And what's more valuable, your car or human
lives? Put your body on the street. Call out to all those who are against
this war to join you. Let those who support this war see our power.

Your excuses? You can't find your keys (give them to a friend, or hide them
in your socks). You're "looking for a mechanic." You felt dizzy, were about
to black out, or were afraid you were having a heart attack. You need your
"medication" and demand to be taken to the hospital. Pretend to faint.

Tell the police you saw a wounded child or someone being beaten. Tell them
you had to stop because the cars in front of you were stopped. Tell them you
are afraid.

You won't need excuses anyway. There will be thousands of us, all over our
cities. 200,000 or a million, we'll outmatch the jailcells and police 100 to

1. Where will they tow 15,000 cars? They won't even be able to reach us
because the cities will be gridlocked. We may live in a digital world, but
everyone still drives on the ground. Shut down the cities! Vote with your
feet!

When the war starts, we must act immediately. Modern wars last weeks, not
years. One day's bombing kills untold numbers of people. Ending the war in
Vietnam took years of protest, but it also took years to unfold its mass
destruction. From everything the news media tells us, this war will be
different. The Germans invented the concept of Blitzkrieg, "lightning war,"
and today's American technology has perfected it. The U.S. government is
counting on your apathy. They are counting on the "Desert Storm" effect:
before the Gulf war in 1991, the majority of people in this country were
opposed to military ntervention, but once the war began Americans rallied
around their president.

We need to do the opposite. Respond immediately and loudly. Hit the streets.
Show the world what "freedom," "democracy," and "justice" really mean.

The corporations, big oil and the religious right have hijacked this country
and they have hijacked our language. Take them back. Take back "the moral
high ground," "compassion" and "truth." Take back "America," and "God."

If the war doesn't stop, start blockades every day at rush hour, 8 a.m. and
5 p.m. Make the business world listen. Call in sick. Slow down at work.

Stop shopping for anything but bare necessities. Tear off the top left
corner of every dollar bill. Wear black armbands. Tie up the phone lines,
keep your computer modems on all day. Paralyze the internet.

"A time has come when silence is betrayal. That time is now." Martin Luther
King Jr.

This call was posted on a listserv called Professors for Peace.

http://www.action-tank.org/pfp/


Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will.
- Frederick Douglass

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by elle
It isn't necessary to risk your expensive object such as a car, and tying up the internet is difficult too. Alternatives exist such as tripods (3 tall pieces of wood or pipe) with a bucket of slop suspended from the top of the pyramid above reach are cheaper and involve no arrests. Taking out the electrical grid might not be a worthy goal - you'd be killing all the people on respirators - yet rain or PGE incompetence does this all the time, because blackouts occur all the time in this state - but it wouldn't be that hard technically - we just wouldn't be able to see or have power for our computers. Much friendlier to typical people in the employee class would be to engage in a long list of legal actions that are out of the ordinary and would psychologically throw things awry.
by Bill Sherman (blue_dawg [at] hotmail.com)
I sit here and read all this rubbish. I wonder to myself. Why do people like these I'm reading about here want to protest the war with Iraq? Why should we be one of the few countries in this world to enjoy freedom? I believe in freedon for every man woman and child on this planet. When you have a madman who wants to gas his own peope and keep them under his tight rule you have to wonder why you people would want to back Saddam Hussein. Hell, if you like him so well...don't protest here. Go right over to Iraq and paint large bullseyes on your shits so our military won't miss. Meaning...Iraqi military will be right behind you. They want us to take you and them out. Grow up and get a life. There are better things to worry about. Iraq was told to disarm and we will go to war to disarm them. Now if you chose to park your car in front of my bigrig...go right on ahead. Either way I'm bigger than you are and by God I'll push you right out of the way.
by Barney Tomlinson
We all know that Sadam Hussien wouldnt start a war. It would be very stupid if he did, but he does want to destroy America...His intentions are to furnish the ammunition to the people who are already at war with the US, the al-Queda...Once the al-Queda have possession of WMD, then the delivery to the US will be easy. The weapon that would be the easiest to handle would be the nuclear explosive... The business part is about the size of a basketball and the whole thing can be about 3 x 3 x 4 ft...and weighs about 3000 lbs. There are 3 options that are obviously open...#1 is aircraft...not to hijack but to buy.. the older models are going for scrap prices and martyrdom has made them very dangerous, indeed... They do not have to worry about coming home...fly over a city at a thousand feet and set it off...the second option is by ship. The al-Queada have at least 10 ships because that is how many that our intelligence sector has lost track of..sail into San Francico Bay, New York Harbor or Seattle with a friendly flag and set it off. But the third option is the most attractive..any one that has stopped at a railroad crossing and watched a train go by, is familiar with it... the steel shipping container. Handy, convenient and easy to send to any location with a timer or when opened. Send it by rail, by ship or by U Haul truck to anywhere in the US...No one ever checks to see whats in those containers... they just check against the paperwork thats on the side of the container...it can say anything...To Whom It May Concern,USA. Several cities could disappear at the same time. Its so unfortunate that so many people are marching to the drumbeat of NION, the organization put together to organize peace marches to discredit the US Govt... Jane Fonda, the woman who betrayed our POWs in Viet Nam, is one of the chiefs of this program... very sad.
In almost all wars civilians have been the expenses, as this one will be.....sooner, them...later, us
If, as a protest, intersections are blocked with cars, and if emergency responders (Fire/EMS) are delayed and lives are lost, what will be the response to the action? The backlash could be worse. There are no acceptable losses of innocents.
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