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NOTE: We recently suffered a disastrous loss of information on this BLOG. In fact, the BLOG was destroyed! We regret if there is anything missing from earlier entires that you were looking for. We promise to be better equipped in the future and to continue to bring you relevant information to the plight of the Palestinians, the Iraqis and events/actions being held in Northern Michigan.
Here is what we were able to save:
ANTI-WAR PLANNING MEETING
February 8th, 2007 by glbcSATURDAY FEBRUARY 10, 2007
NOON AT HORIZON SHINE CAFE TRAVERSE CITY.
Everyone from Leelanau, Benzie, Grand Traverse and Antrim Counties intrested in stopping the war should attend!
Plans will be made for opposing the Cherry Festival’s decision to host military attack helicopters at the 2007 Cherry Festival. Plans will also be made for activities for March 17, 2007, the 4th Year of the War on Iraq. Further discussion will be held on ways to continue to put pressure on our representatives to cut the funding for the war. e.g. workshops, lobbying in DC, civil disobedience at local offices.
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The Hilary factor
February 7th, 2007 by glbcRead the full address here
“It is essential to those of us who care deeply about what is happening in and to, Israel, to recognize that Israel’s struggle is a struggle on behalf of a future where people will be able to live with peace and security.”
- Senator Hilary Clinton’s Remarks to
the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC)
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Spitting Myths Revisted
February 6th, 2007 by glbc Bush supporters are searching dip for an edge and it appears they are bringing out the questionable rallying cry that Iraq war protesters are spatting on Iraq War vets. The claim has many non-believers .
On the Media (listen online) took a short look at the claims and brought in Sociologist Jerry Lembcke, of “The Spitting Myth” fame to help better understand the broader social perspective of such claims.
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Military Recruiting Surging
February 3rd, 2007 by glbc
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Want to Die for Your Country? Marine Corps recruiters need young, healthy New Yorkers to fight George Bush’s war by Daniel Weiss - An Army of Thousands More : How PR Firms and Major Media Help Military Recruiters
- Military Must Recruit Many New Service Men and Women to Expand Military
- Cheerleaders. Soldiers. Booze. Sex.
- Military Recruiter and Cheerleader Coach Engage in Sex-ploitation of Sixteen Year Old Student
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Feb. 5th Event
January 31st, 2007 by glbcCompassionate Listening Report from Emmy Lou Cholak
Monday Feb. 5 at 7 PM at Traverse Area District Library with MidEast:JustPeace
Emmy Lou Cholak will talk and show slides about her November trip to Israel and Palestine. She went with a group called Compassionate Listening, where they visit and learn of the issues and problems thru individual stories and situations. She visited Jerusalem, Haifa, Lebanon border, a kibbutz, and more in Israel; and Bi’lin, Hebron, a Jewish settlement, a Palestinian refuge camp, a Hamas run village in the West Bank, Palestine. She has been given the mission to share what she heard and learned. Donations are welcomed to help with several of the peace projects that we listened, Al-Arroub Refugee Camp and Hope Flowers Secondary School.
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1-30 ~ Letter to the Editor
January 30th, 2007 by glbc
Impeachment cheaper?
I support Sen. Levin and other Senate and congressional representatives’ multi-faceted efforts to derail the Bush/Cheney escalation of the war on Iraq and to demand congressional approval before mounting any attack against Iran or Syria.
Although the executive branch dismisses overwhelming public disapproval of the war and ignores military advisors’ skepticism over a surge in forces, its anticipated discounting of the upcoming bipartisan vote of no-confidence for the latest war plans should be the last strike.
At that point I urge our representatives to cut all funding for the war, except those necessary to accomplish a six-month withdrawal of U.S. forces and to cover the Veterans Administration Health Care system for all military veterans.
We cannot recoup the $344 billion spent on this disaster since 2001, but we surely can put the anticipated Iraq war price tag of $8.4 billion a month for this year to much better use. How much would impeachment cost?
Marian Kromkowski
Suttons Bay
This piece first appeared in the Record Eagle on January 30, 2007.
“Simply raising the issue in hundreds of communities and Congressional districts would have a healthy effect, and would be a sign that democracy, despite all attempts to destroy it in this era of war, is still alive.” Howard Zinn in Impeachment by the People
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