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Photos from "On the Frontlines" Counter Military Recruiting Conference and Action

by Jeff Paterson, Not in Our Name (jeff [at] paterson.net)
Over 500 hundred youth, and another 100 or so concerned parents and older activists, gathered this weekend, October 22-23, 2005 on the UC Berkeley campus for “On the Frontlines: Options for Youth in Times of War.”
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Over 500 hundred youth, and another 100 or so concerned parents and older activists, gathered this weekend, October 22-23, 2005 on the UC Berkeley campus for a spirited counter military recruiting conference. Co-sponsored by the national college-based Campus Anti-War Network (CAN) and the regional community-based Military Out of Our Schools-Bay Area (MOOS-BAY), “On the Frontlines: Options for Youth in Times of War” was a remarkable success. Organized buses picked up dozens of high school kids from East Oakland neighborhoods, while hundreds of college activists from across the country came to attend CAN organizing sessions. Featured plenary speakers included: recently discharged Navy Iraq War resister Pablo Paredes, and Iraq War veterans Aidan Delgado and Joshua Casteel – both of whom worked at the infamous Abu Ghraib prison and have since been discharged by the military as conscientious objectors. Early Saturday evening, a couple dozen conference attendees took the opportunity to march up to the Cal Bear’s pre-game festival to protest the inclusion of a US Army recruiting climbing wall.
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Top photo: activists protest Army recruiters before Cal Bear game.
§Packed morning plenary
by Jeff Paterson, Not in Our Name (jeff [at] paterson.net)
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§SSgt Martinson is annoyed by student protesters
by Jeff Paterson, Not in Our Name (jeff [at] paterson.net)
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§Youth concert breaks up speakers and workshops
by Jeff Paterson, Not in Our Name (jeff [at] paterson.net)
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§Company of Prophets
by Jeff Paterson, Not in Our Name (jeff [at] paterson.net)
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§"Military Out of Our Schools!"
by Jeff Paterson, Not in Our Name (jeff [at] paterson.net)
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by johnx
Great Photos Jeff. Looks like it was a great event. I hope I can find audio.
by Bigbadwolf
This is a great start to pinch off the tubes of the war machine. Now some of this energy has to focus on destroying the bottom lines of the suppliers of the hardware, and nipping in the bud the "Contract Employees" who carry out the death squad activities of 'low level warfare'. These are being carried out by mercenaries from failed faschistic regimes in Argentina, South Africa, Chile, etc. They will be the Bush answer to lack of recruits as your movement dries up the fodder. Watch out for the substitution of mercenaries. Check out Soldier of Fortune and similar mags of the ruthless right. The American parent will rationalize them as 'voluntary recruits, and ' better them than our sons and daughters' over there getting RPG'd. The offer of citizenship and big dollars (by their standards) to foreign contract killers will relieve the US populace from the need to resist. Euphemism is the code of tyrants. Watch for the creative nomenctature and jargon the media will use to describe death squad activities.
by Joel
Don't forget the other fascist states of New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Poland, Ukraine, UK, Honduras and Nepal. All have contract slodiers working in Iraq and Afghanistan. I myself supervise 4 kiwis and 12 ghurkas.

Funny I don't see things your way buddy.
by Big Bad Wolf
The first euphemism, of course is contract soldier. Isn't that a Mafia term. "Contracts'...'Soldier'....People who lose their ability to identify with 'the enemy' are what the robber barons of the earlier age were talking about when threatened with a rising of the working class. "I can hire half the working class to shoot the other half.". From a leading money man. Fisk I think... We are prepared as Americans to adopt the fashionable cynicism of war state in our times in order to explain our coldness enwrapped in armor. Hire death squads from faschist oligarchies.... Rome? King George?....
by George X. Bush (elcamino [at] yahoo.com)
"War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things; the decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks nothing worth a war, is worse. A man who has nothing which he cares more about than he does about his personal safety is a miserable creature who has no chance at being free, unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself." --John Stuart Mill
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