08 November 2024

Day 988 War in Ukraine

 

Trump wants a quick, simple answer to war in Ukraine. Not gonna happen.

Kyiv was placed under a nine-hour drone assault. Now the Shahed drones are equipped with thermobaric warheads. Again, these drones are hitting civilians areas of the city.

Trump wants to delay Ukraine’s entry into NATO by 20 years. In return, Ukraine would continue to be armed. Not sure how the war gets solved “in 24 hours” then. Of course, that means freezing the current front lines, which is no solution at all. Neither side agrees with Trump’s idea of peace in 24 hours.

Tatarigami adds that Europe would have to do the heavy lifting of arming Ukraine AND to increase aid well beyond what it is. The US has great leverage over Russia, but must be willing to use it and it’s clear Trump won’t.

Russia opposed Trump’s plan for peace in Ukraine. Russia seeks “control over the government in UA, its military and defense industrial capabilities,” in other words, Ukraine’s surrender.

Good! “The U.S. will send Ukraine the full $6 billion” that’s in the pipeline before Inauguration Day.

There’s absolutely NO reason to presume that Trump has ANY desire to aid Ukraine.

A 12-story residential building in Kharkiv is bombed.

Two gas pipelines in Odesa blown up. Russians “targeting port infrastructure and damaging several civilian vessels.”

Russian two-star general killed.

Dagestan is used for Iran to get drones to Russia. Ukraine is hitting that area with drones.

https://balloon-juice.com/2024/11/07/war-for-ukraine-day-988-a-brief-thursday-night-update/

02 November 2024

Day 983 War in Ukraine


 

Alexander Malkevich has been extremely active in Russian propaganda and was in Tblisi, the Capitol of Georgia. Looking as though Georgia will follow Belarus in becoming a Russian satellite.

Russia sends Shahed drone against Kyiv for six hours! Total number of Shaheds attacking Kyiv per day has averaged over 60 a day.

Russia stepping up its game against US election with 21 fake videos. Moldova also getting lots of election interference.

US says that if North Koreans engage in combat, they become legitimate military targets. Hard to see what the alternative would be. Is Russia weak because it employs North Korean troops or is it simply solving a problem? Russia is actually advancing in Ukraine.

The fellow running the Kyiv School of Economics feels the US has ben extremely weak in supporting Ukraine. Ukraine can’t strike North Korean troops even though they know where they are, but Israel has no restrictions. Russian aerial attacks on cities have drawn no response from US.

US could show leadership on admitting Ukraine into NATO.

Is the US perhaps waiting until after the election so as not to give Trump an issue? Or does the Biden Administration simply have hubris?

Apparently a poison gassing of Ukrainian troops in Brussels, Belgium. Blogger: "We have a term for these types of things: acts of war.”

Russian attack of 22 units (tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, 120 infantry) stopped

Russia loses another air defense system to Ukrainian heavy night bomber drone.

Russia attacks on 70km wide front. Ukrainian forces might end up being enveloped.

Now Kharkiv residents have to worry about underwater mines as well.

https://balloon-juice.com/2024/11/02/war-for-ukraine-day-983-shaheds-swarm-kyiv/

01 November 2024

Day 982 War in Ukraine


North Korean troops are clearly intended for direct combat roles.

Russia launched 2,023 UAVs in October. Ukraine knocked down a really large chunk of them, but a lot got through. Probably about 170k foreign components. Sanctions aren’t nearly tight enough.

Zelenskyy comments on North Korean soldiers that aren’t far from Ukraine. He’s getting really annoyed at his inability to use long-range missiles.

Ukrainian Minister of Defense Umerov knows full well that Ukraine is only getting 10% of what the US has promised, but he has to keep up the pretense. Zelenskyy blames “bureaucracy and logistics.”

The US announced a new package today, which is good. Money for weapons for Ukraine is certainly being spent.

Poland constructing an 700km long Eastern wall, fortifications against Belarus/Russia.

It is possible that the Russian Armed Forces will achieve a local breakthrough in the Pokrovsk, Kurakhovo or Vuhledar areas this year.

South Korea is seriously considering aiding Ukraine. “But the prospect of directly supplying arms to Ukraine has been fiercely opposed by South Korea’s leftwing opposition, which holds a majority in parliament…”

Federal agencies ODNI, FBI and CISA release statement on Russian interference in US election.

Kharkiv is getting hit every day now.

https://balloon-juice.com/2024/11/01/war-for-ukraine-day-982-russia-double-tap-strikes-kharkiv-attacks-odesa-drone-strikes-sumy/

29 October 2024

Day 979 war in Ukraine

Ramzan Kadyrov Spetsnaz university Ukrainian drone strike.

All out aerial assault on cities close to the front.

Zelenskyy answers the suggestion that Ukraine freeze its conflict with Russia. That would involve Russian troops remaining on Ukrainian soil.

With Zelenskyy’s “Victory Plan,” he might be seeking to blame the West if he ends up having to surrender territory and/or sign a temporary truce agreement. Zelenskyy wants a “non-nuclear deterrent” of Tomahawk missiles. They have a range 7 times that of ATACMS.

Illia Ponomarenko asks if Tomahawk missiles are unacceptable, then what is the alternative?

Talks between Ukraine and Russia on not striking each others energy facilities.

Russian military school bombed.

CSIS asserts that North Korean troops are poorly prepared for combat. “’The conclusion is clear — this war is becoming internationalised, extending beyond two countries,’ Zelenskyy said.”

US running low on air defense missiles. Israel’s need to defend against Iranian missiles is a drain on that resource. “The U.S. has not developed a defense industrial base intended for a large-scale war of attrition in both Europe and the Middle East, while meeting its own readiness standards.” As the blogger says: “We are now almost three years into Russia’s genocidal re-invasion of Ukraine and over a year into whatever it is we’re doing in the Middle East as a result of the Israel-Hamas war and no one has put the US defense industrial base on a war footing.

https://balloon-juice.com/2024/10/29/war-for-ukraine-day-979-russia-drone-swarms-kyiv-kharkiv-krivyi-rih-kherson-more-ukrainian-civilian-targets/


 

28 October 2024

Day 978 War in Ukraine


The Derzhprom building or State Industry building in Kharkiv Completed in 1928, was one of the first skyscrapers in the Soviet Union and the largest construct made of reinforced concrete at the time.“

Zelenskyy: “This week alone, the occupiers have used over 1,100 guided aerial bombs, more than 560 strike drones, and approximately 20 missiles of various types against our country.”

Zelenskyy “participated in the 4th Ukraine-Nordic Summit where he gave remarks and then did a joint press conference. He also sat for an interview with the Times of India.

North Korean troops in Ukraine is now 10k.

Croatia planning major tank/IFV transfer to Ukraine.

Georgian President (backed by the West) and Prime Minister (backed by Russia) take polar opposite positions on the recent election, with the President charging that te Prime Minister was cheating. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán visits to try and mediate, gets booed by citizens.

Elon Musk is an incedibly dangerous security risk. His technology is NOT is safe hands!

Fiona Hill sees the US drifting into an oligarchy. Putin, Trump and Musk see themselves as part of a group of peers. They care deeply what fellow members of the group think of them. Starlink could use satellite relay stations in Russia and china, which means he needs the friendship of Putin and Xi.

One of the participants in Trump’s electoral plots. “And they have huddled in private, weekly meetings, methodically laying the groundwork that could be used to contest a Trump defeat.”

What we’ve been seeing is Trump, high net worth individuals and hostile foreign powers all working together to overthrow the state.

Up near Kursk, we’ve got Bradley IFVs and Abrams tanks working together.

Drones are not like artillery shells, they can hover, examine the target and then hit a very specific point.

A look at how Vovchansk has fared under Russian shelling.

Kharkiv, Kherson and Nikopol suffering attacks.

A sewage line has burst in Moscow, producing a very tall, smelly brown geyser.

https://balloon-juice.com/2024/10/28/war-for-ukraine-day-978-russia-strikes-at-a-kharkiv-landmark-unesco-heritage-site/



27 October 2024

Day 976 war in Ukraine

Georgia is having an election now, ruling party sees it as a choice between war and peace, opposition party sees it as choice between pro-Europe or pro-Russia path. Lots of violence and irregularities reported. Voting is finished, but isn’t clear who won. Blogger think ruling party has “become increasingly unpopular and, in response, increasingly tyrannical.”

Quickie list of Ukrainian civilians killed overnight indicates 6 killed, including a child and a 16-year old, 28 injured, one child lost an arm.

Zelenskyy: Lack of Western decisiveness encourages aggression from Russia.

Mother greets son after he spent 30 months as Russian POW.

North Korean troops have been deployed near Kursk, where Ukraine invaded Russian territory.

Israel destroys Iranian ability to produce ballistic missiles, which helps Ukraine.

EU preparing for effect of Donal Trump winning US election. If he cuts off flow of US weapons to Ukraine, that could have a terrible effect.

From September 202 to September 2024, Russia has launched an average of 23 missiles a day. Ukraine has intercepted almost 80% of them. 52 distinct models of missiles.

Russians still advancing near Vuhledar.

Russian oil refinery set ablaze. It processes 17 million ton per year.

https://balloon-juice.com/2024/10/26/war-for-ukraine-day-976-odesa-under-attack/


 

25 October 2024

Day 975 war in Ukraine

 

120-year old Ukrainian Christmas Carol sung at Carnegie Hall.

Russia attacks with missiles and drones.

Ukrainians are hard at work, preparing for the heating season.

Worst of both worlds. Ukraine refrains from certain actions, but Russia does not respond with reciprocal restraint.

North Korea supplying about 60% of artillery shells used in Ukraine.

Black Insurrectionist” was actually a white guy, was spreading “unverified information from dubious sources” and was a crook.

Elon Musk had secret conversations with Vladimir Putin. By the way, Musk purchased Twitter with financial help from “the children of sanctioned Russian oligarchs.”

ATACMS can reach 300 km, Ukraine’s “home grown” missile can reach 500 km.

Another BUK-M3 air defense system taken out by a heavy drone at night.

North Korean troops reported to where Ukraine made an incursion near Kursk.

Putin justifies the war in Ukraine by saying that Russia was taking defensive action over NATO expanding up to Russia’s borders. He ignores that Ukraine is not some lifeless chess piece, but actively does not wish to be to be occupied by Russia.

https://balloon-juice.com/2024/10/25/war-for-ukraine-day-975-russia-has-been-bombarding-central-northern-ukraine-for-hours/

08 October 2024

Day 958 War in Ukraine

Russian oil tanks ignited in Feodosia. This is the second day of those oil tanks burning!

Wow! US spokespeople engage in serious delusions as to how well Ukrainian air defense works.

Zelenskyy (words to the effect of) “C’mon guys! Don’t keep your anti-aircraft weapons locked away in warehouses! WE need them!” Lots of military equipment the US has, but won’t give to Ukraine.

Russia bombed a children’s hospital two months ago. Russians have interpreted the lack of consequences as permission to keep doing that.

Slovak sends “over €4 million, which allowed the purchase of 122 tons of ammunition.”

France will get Mirage 2000 fighter jets in the first quarter of 2025.

Hungary has blocked the European Union from getting €35 billion that was promised to Ukraine. Did Trump and Putin agree on that during one of Trump’s private phone calls to Putin? There were at least seven such phone calls since Trump left office.

Fascinating detail on how Saudi Crown Prince bin Salman communicates with various Americans. Our blogger explains the significance of the method.

Biden thought Obama never took Putin seriously.

Good! VP Harris would refuse to engage in peace talks with Russia without Ukraine present. She also looks down on Trump’s “peace” proposal concerning Ukraine. European allies will be delighted if Harris wins in November!

Rise in Russian executions of Ukrainian prisoners of war.

https://balloon-juice.com/2024/10/08/war-for-ukraine-day-958-a-lot-to-cover-tonight/


 

02 October 2024

Day 952 War in Ukraine


Vuhledar is gone. It’s now just rubble and occupied by Russia. Ukrainian troops had to depart as Russian troops were threatening to encircle them.

Bombing in Kharkiv of a residential building. Shahed drone strikes against Kyiv, Khmelnyskyi, Vinnytsia, and Rivne Oblasts.

From Zelenskyy’s daily speech today: “’Shahed’ drones targeted ordinary civilian infrastructure – a ferry terminal, cargo trucks, a warehouse with grain. The very thing that Russian terrorists always perceive as a target is the food security of the region and the world.”

Zelenskyy wishes a “Shanah Tovah to Jewish communities across Ukraine and around the world as they mark #RoshHashanah.”

A counting-up of the summer’s civilian casualties (1 Jun to 31 Aug): “At least 589 Ukrainian civilians were killed and another 2,685 injured”

Very interesting and lengthy thread on how the US and Europe view Ukraine and Russia.

Russians have improved their battlefield performance: “Enemy troops are storming the battlefields in small teams that minimize detection and make return fire difficult, backed by superior quantities of artillery and drones.”

Film clip of a glide bomb hitting Vovchansk.

More on the drones of Kherson chasing down civilian residents of the city. “Drones are now flying in groups and attacking everything that moves.” and “Under attack are people walking, driving, bicycling, going to work or standing by grocery stores.”

Okhmatdyt suffered a massive missile attack several months ago.

Russian crop-duster hit by friendly fire that thought he was a Ukrainian drone.

https://balloon-juice.com/2024/10/02/war-for-ukraine-day-952-kharkiv-under-attack-once-more/

05 July 2015

Friend request


Phillip,
So you'd like to become Facebook buddies again, eh? Your main issue when you and I agreed to break off was that I believed in working both through and outside the Democratic Party and you believed in working exclusively outside of it.

This picture of Obama you ran indicates your feeling haven't changed and I assure you mine haven't either.
My big issue with you is that I've been working in political communications, mostly as a hobby, pretty much my whole life, and I've got to say, your method of writing lengthy messages using only Facebook comments has got to be the most ineffective form of communication I've ever seen. I just can't imagine a LESS effective way to get a message across!
There are people who use Twitter effectively. Here's a piece using Twitter messages collected by Storify. There's a bit of an art to it, but the results are far more effortlessly informative than your collection of comments are.
And as I said, blogs from Blogger and Wordpress are free.

Rich

10 July 2007

Proposed letter

The Philadelphia Regional Anti-War Network (PRAWN) invites you to become part of the coalition to help bring an end to this war. In order for the peace movement to be successful we need to join forces whenever possible. In this spirit of cooperation, we invite your organization/membership to join us this summer as we present a series of peace/anti-war movies with accompanying panel discussions. Our proposal is to have the movies in various locations in the region, co-hosting/co-sponsoring with all of your groups and members. We would love your input, suggestions and ideas.

Our hope is that in the future, we can support each other’s vigils, actions, and legislative alerts, etc, to mobilize our combined membership base to push our representatives to end this war! Together we CAN DO IT!

To kick off this "mission" our first event will be on June 24th from 1-3p.m. at the Friends Center at 15th and Cherry St, which has graciously agreed to provide the venue for the screening of (need the name of the film). Please join us, bring some snacks to share, and your ideas for the next summer movie screening. We are hoping to hold them on the 4th Sunday of each month (unless this conflicts with other peace groups and their meetings)

The peace movement suffered a loss this week as Cindy Sheehan stepped down to attend to her family and her personal needs. She mentioned that one of the biggest hurdles was getting the various peace groups to work together, let us take that as a challenge to prove that indeed, it can be done. Please RSVP to: prawn@lists.riseup.net to indicate your personal or organizational interest in this or future collaborations.

Peace,
PRAWN



Send to:
pda-nj@googlegroups.com (distribution list 4 PDA-NJ),
penn-fsawi@ccat.sas.upenn.edu (Uof P anti-war Group),
A-Space@defenestrator.org (The A-Space Collective),
PDSJ@googlegroups.com (PDSJ Google), the_progressive_resistance@yahoogroups.com (ProgressiveResistance),
GCUC-discussion-list@topica.com (GCUC ),
huemyn@aol.com (Bill Tuttle),
PDNJ@promessage.com (PDNJ PDNJ),
mcdowe56@students.rowan.edu (TJ TJ),
phillywib@yahoogroups.com (Women in Black), philly@studentsforademocraticsociety.org (SDS SDS),
brandywine@juno.com (Bob Smith),
camdencountygreens@yahoogroups.com (camdencounty greens)
new-jersey-impeach-group@googlegroups.com (NJ Impeach Bush impeach group),
AFSC???
Mainerocks@aol.com (Susan McBride) for MOVE ON
BpVETforPEACE@aol.com (Bill Perry),for Del Valley Veterans for America
philly@worldcantwait.org (steve) for World Cant Wait
peacecatphilly@yahoo.com (Cassie MacDonald) for Sacred Heart Peace Community
peacehome@earthlink.net (david gibson) for Delaware County Peace Action
greenseed@comcast.net (Terry Rumsey) for Delaware County Wage Peace and Justice
pichounete@comcast.net (Frugier Monique) for Bryn Mawr Peace Coalition, et al
Grannies brigade: Nina Huizinga ,
I will forward to both Code Pinks on the yahoo group, as you need to be a member to post.--Debi

26 September 2005

Food for thought on demonstration

From James Wolcott:

The absence of debate is undeniably a sign of shame and cowardice, yet I can't blame high-profile Democrats from absenting themselves from yesterday's antiwar demo and march in DC. Steve Gilliard confessed that he watched about an hour of the rally and was so p.o.'d that he wanted to do an Elvis to his TV screen. I'm a less patient hothead than Steve. I only lasted about ten minutes watching the rally on C-SPAN, which made Stepford Wives selling Christmas kitsch on QVC--no fooling, at QVC the "Christmas Countdown" has already begun--must-see viewing by comparison. Here are the problems with mass rallies and marches on TV.

1) They all look alike. They're interchangeable pedestrian jams. If you didn't know what year it was, you wouldn't have known whether this demo was taking place in 2003 or 2004 or spring of 2005, because apart from Cindy Sheehan and a few others, it was the same cast of characters you always get at these protest smorgasbords, which remind me of WBAI at its most doctrinaire PC, where every faction and caucus has to be represented and heard no matter how boring or splintery or tangential to the event they are. What you get is an event that seems to have been exhumed from a time capsule buried in some aging ponytailed radical's back yard.

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2) The scale is all wrong for TV.

To be heard before thousands of gatherers, speakers feel they have to shout into the mike and every every phrase sound STENTORIAN. But for the larger audience at home, it's like being harangued, and who wants to be harangued, especially by speakers pounding you with played-out slogans? And no matter how large the crowd, on TV it looks like congested clutter, a sea of tiny, ugly billboards. It really doesn't help that so many of the signs are homemade and hackneyed. As the camera panned over the crowd yesterday, I saw placards featuring Mumia and Malcolm X, and I thought, What have they got to do with what's happening now in Iraq? The placards looked as dated as punk Mohawks in the East Village, and watching protesters wave them around as if they were in the studio audience trying to get Monty Hall's attention on Let's Make a Deal didn't help.

With her vigil near the Crawford ranch, Cindy Sheehan carved out an original protest space. The magnitude of yesterday's protest miniaturized her. It was as if she was swallowed up inside a whale aslosh with flotsam. I don't know what the answer is to the lack of adversarial energy against this accursed war, but what I do know is that yesterday's flea circus wasn't it.


From Steve Gilliard:

You know, it's time for the campus radicals to go home and take ANSWER with them.

I watched an hour or so of the rally and I wanted to smash my screen.

Why can't they have adults who can speak in words, not slogans.

Here's a hint, Palestine is really unpopular in the US, even among liberals. You do not gain support for the Palestinians by having some campus clown talk about the injustices of the Palestinian people. You know, why not have a real Palestinian from Palestine who doesn't speak in slogans. You know, but a human face on it. And leave the support of terrorists like FARC at home, after all, you can't call Israelis terrorists when you're praising drug dealing terrorists.

This is serious shit and I had to listen to someone say he was a communist. Now what in the fuck does that have to do with Iraq? Too many people on the left glom on to any protest and use it as their hobby horse. You know, the only people I wanted to express solidarity with were the families of the soldiers, the soldiers and the people of Iraq suffering from US occupation. It may be cute to have diversity, but it takes away from the seriousness. You have a rally where only soldiers and their families speak, with a few pols, and even Bush couldn't ignore that.

One of the most effective protests of the Vietnam War was the Winter Soldier Hearings in Detroit. They talked about the war and their role in it. That is something people need to see more than once a week on FX.

As long as you prattle on about anti-imperialism and other college campus radical causes, you don't get taken seriously. ANSWER in their own way is as bad as the Chickenhawks. Both are amazingly selfish. The chickenhawks refuse to serve, the ANSWER crowd uses people like Cindy Sheehan to promote their own agenda. Mumia's ass is in jail, and you couldn't more than 10 minutes on black radio about him. And that's a cause?

I just want to see a protest where there is only one topic, Iraq, the only speakers are talking about Iraq and all the signs are about Iraq. That anyone who mentions some nonsense like the "Popular Front" is shoved off the stage with a flying tackle. Talk about Iraq. But leave the other causes at home. I don't really care about what a Israeli refusenik has to say if the topic isn't Iraq.

Look at this list of speakers:

Jessica Lange, actor

* George Galloway, British Member of Parliament
* Ramsey Clark, former U.S. attorney general
* Cindy Sheehan*
* Dolores Huerta, Co-Founder, United Farm Workers of America
* Malik Rahim, New Orleans community activist who survived Hurricane Katrina
* Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney
* Ralph Nader
* Mahdi Bray, Exec. Dir., Muslim American Society Freedom Foundation
* Mara Verheyden-Hilliard, attorney/co-founder, Partnership for Civil Justice, National Lawyers Guild
* Elias Rashmawi, National Council of Arab Americans
* Brian Becker, National Coordinator, A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition
* Lynne Stewart, human rights attorney
* Rev. Al Sharpton*
* Anita Dennis, mother of Iraq War veteran / resister
* Clayola Brown, President of the A. Philip Randolph Institute, Vice President of UNITE HERE*
* Ben Dupuy, Former Ambassador At Large for the government of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide
* Jos Williams, President, President of the Metropolitan Washington Council, AFL-CIO
* Michael Berg, father of Nicholas Berg
* Christine Araquel, Alliance for a Just and Lasting Peace in the Philippines
* Andy Thayer, Equality Campaign
* Curtis Muhammed, Community Labor Union of New Orleans
* Margaret Prescod, Global Women's Strike
* Hadi Jawad, founder of Crawford Peace House
* Chris Silvera, Teamsters Black Caucus
* Musa Al-Hindi, Al-Awda National
* Michel Shehadeh, L.A-8 defendant, a Palestinian activist framed COINTELPRO-style
* Nancy Wolforth, Executive Vice President, AFL-CIO
* Manuel Santos, Socialist Front of Puerto Rico
* Brenda Stokely, Million Worker March, New York City Labor Against the War
* Peta Lindsay, Youth and Student A.N.S.W.E.R. Student, Howard University student
* Mounzer Sleiman, National Council of Arab Americans
* Macrina Cardenas, Mexicanos Sin Fronteras
* Jeanette Caceres, Spoken word artist from New York University
* Gloria La Riva, National Committee to Free the Five
* Riya Ortiz, Network in Solidarity with the People of the Philippines, Campaign for Justice Not War
* Larry Holmes, Troops Out Now Coalition
* Chuck Kaufman, Nicaragua Network
* Women's Anti-Imperialist League
* Representative of Bayan USA
* Eugene Puryear, Youth and Student A.N.S.W.E.R. Student, Howard University student" link


Let's face facts. ANSWER are parasites who use our good intentions to push their agenda. So instead of rejoycing about the massive turnout, a hint that Bush's war is extremely unpopular, we're debating the speaker list and their abuse of their audience.

The reason ANSWER does this shit is because no one stands up to them. They get the permits, but UFPJ draws the crowd. If Leslie Cagan said no to their antics, ANSWER would have like 3000 people.

There is nothing wrong at being angry at ANSWER, but remember, other people use them to make their points and swallow the polemics.

That needs to stop. If people are sick of ANSWER's antics, call them on it. Bitching about them isn't enough.

I mean some of the speakers were in fantasyland. The slogans were from the 1970's.

Nader, Galloway, even the ANSWER people don't bother me. But Mexicanos Sin Fronteras? Lynne Stewart? Uh, she was convicted of aiding a terrorist. She may be innocent in the end, but isn't she a distraction now?

A lot of people want to downplay their role, or ignore it, but the reality is, that every minute of CSPAN devoted to them and their message is going to dilute the anti-war message. A lot of people saw them, and thought that was the rally. Remember, news is about showing what will interest people and if some campus radicals upstage the show, guess what people talk about.

Because CSPAN will be the record of the event, not pictures or news reports, but CSPAN.

And what's even more special is that ANSWER people think that can convince people by bringing up Palestine as an issue and linking it to Iraq. Winning strategy, if you're Osama Bin Laden. For Americans, it doesn't work so well.

Let's just call it the spoiled child, tone deaf approach to politics.

The next protest should have two sets of speakers: veterans and their families.

Leave the Palestinian flag waving anti-imperialists at home.

Why?

Because this is about politics and one clear message works really well. The left parade doesn't. Even if the press ignores it. AIPAC didn't. Which kept the Congressmembers away. And they were right to point out that the groups there would bash Israel and forget about the senders of child suicide bombers from Hamas. It's an ugly two way street and raising the issue was stupid as all hell.

People can pretend that the CSPAN coverage didn't matter, but it did. It mattered to millions of liberals who saw that circus and said they would pass on the next protest. It mattered to people who financially support such protests. It mattered to polticians and their staffs. It matters. How you conduct yourself matters and what you represent matters.

Think about this: do you have a school prayer protest at an anti-abortion rally?

Fuck no. One message is clear, Fifteen are not.



To comment on Wolcott's point #2 (“...speakers feel they have to shout into the mike and every every phrase sound STENTORIAN”), the speakers at small rallies are usually quite clear and the center of attention. At large rallies, I usually can't even see the main speaker. At a demonstration in New York, we assembled at a place that included a medium-sized stadium and so were able to get a good show out of it (No, the speakers didn't have to shout) but it only showed to a small fraction of the people assembled for the march.

So I agree, as the speakers at a large demonstration are only going to reach a small fraction of the marchers in any event and are more likely to be speaking to “the choir” as only the committed will go up close to the stage, organizers of a large protest should choreograph the speakers for a television audience. Steve is absolutely on the money for that. Assemble a tightly focussed group, set them up for a small stage, have them speak softly and have them concentrate on persuasion. Anybody wants to bring in side issues, let them pass out leaflets.

29 August 2005

Can we host Cindy Sheehan tour?

Host the Tour


The Tour is scheduled to be in Philadelphia September 16 & 17.

The National Tour will bring powerful speakers to your community to share information, stories and mobilize people into action. We want to bring the spirit of Camp Casey and the courageous act of standing up to those in power with our voice and our heart.

To make this successful we need your help. We need your community to:

  • Organize and publicize local events

  • Provide housing and food for the tour participants

  • Raise money locally for gas to the next stop and overall support of the tour

  • Follow-up with local media contacts, and help document the arrival and event

  • Gather the materials we need to erect a memorial – many of the photos and materials can be downloaded from the website. We will be bringing some of the boots and photos and tents with us.



Offer Housing for the Tour


Offer to Host the Tour in your Town


Some ideas for local events
Some ideas of events that you can organize when the Tour comes to your town

18 August 2005

Agenda for 18 Aug

PRAWN meeting on Thursday, August 18th,

at 1606 Walnut St. 6:30PM



Among agenda items;

Discuss solidarity movement around Cindy Sheehan.

Should PRAWN sponsor a meetup in August?

What events should PRAWN plan for in the fall:

educationals, fundraisers,etc.

A Thanksgiving Day demonstration against the Bush administrations
policies.

Any other topics people want to discuss.

02 August 2005

A heads-up on Nagasaki Day

PhillyIMC reporter Jen Lott reports on NW Peace & Justice press release:

** PRESS RELEASE ***

For more information:

Jen Lott at 215-991-5516 and <celestial726@yahoo.com>

Vigil on August 9: 60th Anniversary of Nagasaki Day

-- by Jen Lott.

On Tuesday, August 9th there will be a candlelight vigil at the

Roman Catholic Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in remembrance of the 60th anniversary of the atomic bomb of Nagasaki, Japan. The event will begin at 7:30 pm at the Cathedral, which is located at 18th Street and Benjamin Franklin Parkway, followed by a walk to Philadelphia City Hall at 15th and Market Streets for the Mayors Peace Proclamation. The Vigil is beginning at the Ss. Peter & Paul Roman Catholic Cathedral because on August 9th, 1945, ground zero for the atomic bomb in Nagasaki was the Urakami Roman Catholic Cathedral, then the largest Roman Catholic Church in Japan.

Nagasaki was bombed three days after Hiroshima at the end of World War II, and it was a Portuguese and Dutch influenced port. The city of Nagasaki became known, beginning in the 1860s for its shipbuilding, which soon became the city's largest industry. During World War II, many Japanese warships were built in Nagasaki. Because of their shipbuilding industry, Nagasaki was one of the targets for American warplanes during the war.

Of all the cities in Japan, Nagasaki had the highest population of Christians and a majority of these Christians were Catholic. In Japan, the Christian and the Catholic community had been the subject of persecution by the primarily Shinto-practicing nation from as far back as the 1500s.

When the United States sent the second atomic bomb from Tinian Island, they originally intended to target the Japanese town of Kokura. However, when the plane flew towards Kokura, it ran into a thick mass of clouds making it difficult to find a target in the city. Rather than dropping the bomb into the ocean, the plane moved towards Nagasaki, whose industrial shipbuilding areas were the secondary target for the bomb. The largest Roman Catholic church in Japan, the Urakami Roman Catholic Cathedral, became ground zero for the bomb. According to the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum, the 20 neighborhoods that lay within one kilometer from the bombing were completely ruined and reduced to ashes. Approximately 80% of the homes in the area fell to the ground and after the smoke finally cleared, human and animal remains were strewn about the city.

Besides the deaths and material damage caused by the intense heat and external injuries from the bomb, there were many deaths caused by radiation burns. Shortly after the bombing, American journalist George Weller wrote a series of stories from Nagasaki about what he witnessed after the bombing. These stories were censored 60 years ago by the American military and resurfaced in June 2005 in the Japanese newspaper Mainichi. In his reports, Weller described some of the then-unknown effects of atomic radiation. He described seeing people suffer from high fevers, a drop in red and white blood cells, vomiting, diarrhea, loss of hair, among other horrible reactions to the radiation. At the time, Weller called these collected symptoms "disease X," but today it is known that these indicators were caused by radiation from the bomb. People who were alive during the atomic bombings in Nagasaki will never forget all the pain and horror thatthey witnessed, and many suffered physical effects from the radiation forthe rest of their lives.

The candlelight vigil at St. Peter and Paul Cathedral on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway on August 9th will be one of many memorial services held throughout the country for the 60th anniversary of Nagasaki and will be the final event of the Philadelphia area's 60th anniversary observances of the beginning of the nuclear age. On July 16th, the anniversary of the first atomic test blast in New Mexico, the Brandywine Peace Community held a Town Square Vigil for Peace and Anti-War Protest at Lockheed Martin in Moorestown, New Jersey. Hiroshima, the first Japanese city bombed, will be remembered on August 6th with a rally, along with speakers, music, a "die in," Ceremony of Remembrance and Resistance, at the Lockheed Martin in Valley Forge, PA.

Besides a candlelight vigil on August 9th, there will also be a celebration of the Mayors for Peace appeal. The Mayors for Peace appeal, drafted by the mayors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, includes mayors across the world who urgently want a nuclear free world. They wish for negotiations to begin in 2005, concluding in 2010 for a treaty eliminating nuclear weapons and an eventual nuclear disarmament by 2020. Some mayors in Pennsylvania who have signed on include Mayor Roy Afflerbach of Allentown, Mayor Stephen Reed of Harrisburg and Mayor Tom Murphy of Pittsburgh.

The Nagasaki Day Sundown Candlelight Vigil in Philadelphia has been planned by Brandywine Peace Community, and endorsed by Catholic Peace Fellowship, the Green Party of Philadelphia, Northwest Peace and Justice Movement, Philadelphia Regional Anti-War Network, Saint Vincent's Peace and Justice Ministry, and Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

For further information on the Nagasaki Day Vigil please contact Brandywine Peace Community at

<brandywine@juno.com> and 610-544-1818, or

Northwest Peace and Justice Movement at

215-843-4256 and <nwgreens@yahoo.com>.


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01 August 2005

Discussion point - looking forward to Sept 18

I mentioned to someone our desire to fund a bus to go to the September 18th march. Someone suggested to me that we find eight people to put in $100 each. That will cover them and four other people. Only problem then is to actually fill up the seats.
Problem: Where do we find eight people with $100 to spend on something like that?