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The Presidential Memorial Commission of San Francisco is engaged in an effort to rename the Oceanside Water Pollution Control Plant the “George W. Bush Sewage Plant.”

The group has been gathering signatures at local festivals, events and city parks and has already collected 8,500 signatures, about 1,300 more than is needed to put the question on the city’s ballot in November. If the measure passes, the new name will become effective starting next January, when the new president is sworn in.

Supporters plan to engage in a “synchronized flush” during the inauguration as a way to send a “gift” to the newly-renamed plant, saying they believe this will be a “fitting monument to this president’s work.”

Read more at PRWatch.

George Carlin

Posted: June 24, 2008 in Uncategorized

By now, everyone has heard that George Carlin died on Sunday of a heart attack. Adoring broadcasters have been playing clips of some of his more controversial routines and editing out the naughty bits, a development that I’m sure Carlin would have mocked mercilessly.

I can hear him now: “Those motherfuckers! How dare they play Seven Words You Can’t Say on Television and bleep out the fuckin’ words?”

Carlin loved language and hated hypocrisy. He could use language to entertain and to enlighten. He was a keen observer of how language is used to confuse, mislead and ultimately enslave people.

Here’s a memorable clip on the subject of language which concludes, ironically, on the topic of his death.

We’re gonna miss ya, George.

Forgive the stereotyping, but Americans are legends in their own minds on the subject of free speech. Or, at least they were until George Bush invaded Afghanistan and declared that any criticism, however muted, was tantamount to terrorism.

Perhaps this kind of declaration was inevitable in a country where the public political discourse is limited to discussing the policy options offered by Republicans and Democrats, which is akin to being permitted to choose between brands of toilet paper.

Still, depending on your point of view, American talk radio is vibrant, irreverent and free-wheeling or hysterical, reactionary and offensive. But even by American standards, a line may have been crossed when Radio America-syndicated talk show host Michael Reagan called for the murder of anti-war activist Mark Dice, on the air, June 10.

Evidently, Dice brought down the wrath of Regan by sending letters and DVDs to American troops stationed in Iraq which support the idea that U.S. officials allowed the 9/11 attacks to happen for political purposes.

Said Reagan: “How about you take Mark Dice out and put him in the middle of a firing range. Tie him to a post, don’t blindfold him, let it rip and have some fun with Mark Dice.”

Now, even in the United States (or at least in California) it is against the law to incite murder. So far, thankfully, it has remained a war of words. Dice wants Reagan fired and prosecuted. Reagan has apologized, but Dice, understandably is not reassured.

Here’s a clip of the offending broadcast.

And you can read more at Info Wars.

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* Yes, he’s Ronnie’s adopted son. Never had a chance. Sigh . . .

This just came in from Eric Lee at Labour Start. Please support it.

This is one of the most unusual trade union campaigns I’ve ever heard of — and I’m pretty excited by it. Please take a moment and read on.

Many of you will have heard that two leaders of Zimbabwe’s embattled trade union movement were arrested a few weeks ago on charges of ‘spreading falsehoods prejudicial to the state’ — in other words, telling the truth.

Next Monday, Lovemore Matombo and Wellington Chibebe, President and General Secretary of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions, are going back to court to face charges. Unions around the world are organizing protests that day at Zimbabwe embassies, and if you can attend or organize such an event that’s great.

But there’s something you can do right now without getting up out of your chair. The Trades Union Congress here in London is making a giant photo mosaic of Lovemore and Wellington, using pictures of hundreds of their supporters from around the world — and they want to use your photo as one tiny part of it.

They’ll get this printed on a large banner in time for the London demonstration on 23 June, and they’ll make the image available to other international demonstrations and to the media.

Please email a photo of your face to zim@tuc.org.uk.

You can read more about this effort here.

More Information (Source: Google)
Demonstration for democracy, rights and freedom for Zimbabwe
The Zimbabwean, Africa – 13 Jun 2008
On 23 June Lovemore Matombo, President of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) and Wellington Chibebe, General Secretary of ZCTU are due in court to

TopNews
Wrexham AM’s bid to free Zimbabwe union men
Evening Leader, UK – 20 May 2008
In her letter, Miss Griffiths expressed her deep concern for the safety and well-being of Lovemore Matombo, Wellington Chibebe and Raymond Majongwe.
Labour union leaders released on bail Zimbabwejournalists.com
ZCTU leaders out on bail Politicsweb
all 14 news articles »
ZCTU PRESS RELEASE
The Zimbabwean, Africa – 4 Jun 2008
with Freedom of Expression and Association while. The ZCTU is represented at the ILO by President Lovemore Matombo and secretary-General Wellington Chibebe.
Zimbabwe: Unionists granted bail
Green Left Weekly, Australia – 24 May 2008
High Court had granted Z$20 billion bail to Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions president Lovemore Matombo and ZCTU general secretary Wellington Chibebe.
Zimbabwe: ZCTU Sets Out to Tarnish Country’s Image
AllAfrica.com, Washington – 23 May 2008
Some of the issues ZCTU is expected to raise include the arrest of its president, Mr Lovemore Matombo, and secretary-general Mr Wellington Chibebe two weeks

Times Online
Opposing Robert Mugabe is now ‘treason
Times Online, UK – 12 Jun 2008
be charged with making prejudicial statements, a charge used to silence a raft of government critics, including the trade union leader Lovemore Matombo.

Vancouver East MP Libby Davies brought the issue of 9/11 Truth to the House of Commons last week, but you’d never know about it if you relied on the mainstream media. Fortunately, the blogosphere did take notice, and if faithful readers (this means you) do their part, we can make sure this petition doesn’t gather dust on some shelf in the Parliamentary Library.

The Petition

PETITION TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
IN PARLIAMENT ASSEMBLED

We, the undersigned citizens of Canada draw the attention of the House to the following:

THAT, scientific and eyewitness evidence shows that the 9/11 Commission Report is a fraudulent document and that those behind the report are consciously or unconsciously guilty of covering up what happened on 9/11/2001. This evidence overwhelmingly supports the conclusion that World Trade Center Towers 1, 2 and 7 were brought down by demolition explosives and that the official theory of the towers collapsing from the airplanes and the ensuing fires is irrefutably false.

We further believe that elements within the US government were complicit in the murder of thousands of people on 9/11/2001. This event brought Canada into the so-called “War on Terror,” it changed our domestic and foreign policies for the worse, and it will continue to have negative consequences for us all if we refuse to look at the facts.

THEREFORE, your petitioners call upon Parliament to:

(1) Immediately launch its own investigation into the events of 9/11/2001 on behalf of the 24 Canadian citizens murdered in New York City.

(2) Act lawfully on the findings of its own investigation by helping to pursue the guilty parties in the international courts.

Committed to truth and accountability,

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PETITION POUR LA CHAMBRE DES COMMUNES
SIÉGEANT AU PARLEMENT

NOUS, les soussignés,citoyen du Canada,voulons attirer l’attention de la Chambre sur ce qui suit:

QUE, des témoignages et des preuves scientifiques démontrent que le rapport de la commission d’enquête officielle sur les évènements du 11 septembre 2001 est un document frauduleux et que ceux a l’origine du rapport,consciemment ou inconsciemment, sont coupables d’occulter les évènements réels du 11 septembre 2001. Les preuves amassées démontrent de façon évidente que les tours 1,2 et 7 du World Trade Center ont été démolies a l’aide d’engins explosifs et que la théorie officielle supportant la thèse que les trois tours se sont écroulées suite à l’impact des avions et de la chaleur des incendies qui suivirent est de façon irréfutable,fausse.

Nous croyons fermement que des éléments au sein du gouvernement américain ont été complices du meurtre de milliers d’innocents le 11 septembre 2001. Cet évènement a conduit le Canada a s’engager dans la soi-disant ”guerre au terrorisme” et a changer notre politique nationale et internationale pour le pire. Le 11 septembre 2001 vas continuer d’avoir des conséquences néfastes pour tout le monde si nous refusons d’examiner les faits attentivemement et de facon objective.

Pour ces motifs,les signataires de la présente pétition demandent au Parlement:

(1) De lancer immédiatement sa propre enquête sur les évenement du 11 septembre 2001 au nom des 24 citoyens canadiens tués le 11 septembre 2001 a New York City.

(2) Agir de facon légale,à la lumiere de sa propre enquête,en aidant a pousuivre en justice les vrai coupables devant la cours internationalle de justice.

Pour la vérité et la responsabilité,

When Davies presented the petition it had 500 signatures. If you want to add your name, go to http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/canada911truth/.

Davies has guts

Bringing this petition to Parliament was a bold move for Davies. If the mainstream media begins to pay attention, she can expect to be dismissed as a nutty, half-baked “conspiracy theorist.” Indeed, many on the left might be tempted to cluck their tongues sympathetically and roll their eyes — “Poor Libby,” they’ll sigh. “She’s surely been working too hard.”

I hope this doesn’t happen. I hope Davies’ gesture encourages friends and critics alike to take a serious look at the research and analysis that supports the idea that 9/11 was an inside job perpetrated by ruthless sociopaths whose aim it was to secure what is left of the world’s petroleum reserves.

I don’t why it is so difficult for otherwise intelligent folks to grasp the idea that international war criminals capable of murdering over one million Iraqis are capable of anything, including killing their own citizens. If you are one of those who has decided to dismiss “9/11 Truthers” as cranks in tin foil hats, you owe it to yourself to take another look at the evidence they have amassed over the past seven years.

Some Resources to Get You Started

9/11 Truth
Scholars for 9/11 Truth
Canada Wants the Truth
Complete 9/11 Timeline

It is cliched, but true, to say that 9/11 changed everything. Among other hideous things, it embroiled Canada in a war of aggression on the side of the American Empire in Afghanistan. Getting out of that war and getting to the truth of the 9/11 attacks are connected. We must not let the federal government ignore Davies’ petition.

If there was a time to write your MP, this is it. Don’t know where to write? Go here.

Canada Out Of Afghanistan

Winnipeg’s annual Walk for Peace is scheduled for Saturday, June 14, 2008, beginning at 12 Noon.

The Walk will oppose Canada’s continuing military intervention in Afghanistan and the increasing tendency of Canadian governments to support such unjust wars.

In a complementary theme, the marchers will express support for American war resisters who have chosen to flee to Canada rather than participate in US military aggression in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Prior to the march, Project Peacemakers will host a Peace Service at Broadway Disciples United Church (396 Broadway), beginning at 11:00 A.M.

The Walk for Peace will begin at noon at the Manitoba Legislature. Marchers will proceed west on Broadway to Portage Avenue, and then east on Portage Avenue to Memorial Boulevard.

Following the march there will be speakers, food and entertainment at Memorial Park.

Speakers will include:

  • Judy Wasylycia-Leis (MP-Winnipeg North), who will speak on Canada’s war in Afghanistan
  • Howard Davidson, who will speak from personal experience on war resisters in Canada

More Information: Peace Alliance Winnipeg

Geeze bureaucrats piss me off — especially those devious but less than artful dealers in weasel words who are employed by Ministers of the Crown to answer straight forward queries made by earnest citizens, such as myself.

As a case in point, I recently wrote our Prime Minister asking, with characteristic politeness, why labour leaders invited to the Canadian Labour Congress convention in May were denied entry visas. The response completely evaded the question I had asked but assured me that my email had been forwarded to the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration who, the Prime Ministerial factotum was sure, would “appreciate being made aware of [my] views.”

Diane Finley, Minister of Citizen and Immigration, who may -- or may not -- appreciate my views

Finley: appreciative of my views?

Well, however appreciative Hon. Minister Finley might have been (at left: are the shades in the official pic indicative of an unwillingness to reveal her inner thoughts, or are they merely cool? But I digress.), her Ministerial Enquiries Division was less than helpful. Not only was my initial question not addressed in the Ministerial Missive I received today, the response went into great detail explaining how I might get information on all manner of things that I had not mentioned.

By now I was feeling less polite. I responded with less typical sharpness: “In response to your totally unhelpful and needlessly bureaucratic reply to my request for information to the Prime Minister, I am a citizen of Canada who is outraged that Canada would bar people invited by the Canadian Labour Congress to its 2008 convention. My email to the PM was quite clear and to the point. It is disappointing that your response is anything but that.”

I pressed “send” and within seconds received the reply: “This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification. Delivery to the following recipients failed. Ministerial.Enquiries.Division@cic.gc.ca.”

Sigh.

FYI: The chain of correspondence follows. At the very least, you will get some potentially useful web site addresses. But then again, maybe not.

May 28, 2008
Dear Mr. Harper,

I wish to know why labour leaders invited to the Canadian Labour
Congress convention were denied entry visas (see below). In a world
where dialog and understanding should be encouraged, the exclusion of
these foreign labour representatives is incomprehensible.

I await your reply,

Paul Graham
Winnipeg, Manitoba

Middle Eastern and African Labour Leaders Refused Entry to Canada

May 26, 2008
TORONTO — The Canadian Labour Congress Convention in Toronto opens today without invited guests from the Middle East and Nigeria. Our Embassies in Tehran (Iran), Amman (Jordan), Tel Aviv (Israel), and our High Commission in Lagos (Nigeria) have refused visitors’ visas to our colleagues without explanation.

‘Why are delegates to our Convention denied the opportunity to hear from the labour leadership of these countries about workers’ rights situations and struggles in other countries, especially when they happen to work in development projects co-funded by the government of Canada?’ asked Ken Georgetti, President of the Canadian Labour Congress. ‘This situation is totally absurd.’

The decision to deny them entry seems arbitrary in the extreme. Despite repeated attempts to appeal the decision over the last weeks, all we have received was an e-mail saying that ‘when Visa requests are not granted, privacy considerations prohibit them from divulging the details of their decision.’

‘The working men and women who will attend the Canadian Labour Congress’ Convention in Toronto want a better explanation than this,’ Ken Georgetti concluded.

The CLC has invited international guests without incident to many functions for more than 50 years including many of those currently refused visas.

The Canadian Labour Congress, the national voice of the labour movement, represents 3.2 million Canadian workers. The CLC brings together Canada’s national and international unions along with the provincial and territorial federations of labour and 130 district labour councils. Web site: http://www.canadianlabour.ca

May 29, 2008
Dear Mr. Graham:

On behalf of the Prime Minister, I would like to acknowledge receipt of your e-mail regarding Canada’s immigration policy.

You may be assured that your comments have been carefully considered. As the issue you have raised falls under the responsibilities of the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, I have taken the liberty of forwarding your e-mail to the Minister, who, I am sure, will appreciate being made aware of your views.

Thank you for writing to the Prime Minister. For more information on the Government’s initiatives, you may wish to visit the Prime Minister’s Web site, at http://www.pm.gc.ca.

L.A. Lavell
Executive Correspondence Officer
for the Prime Minister’s Office
Agent de correspondance
de la haute direction
pour le Cabinet du Premier ministre

June 10, 2008
From: Ministerial.Enquiries.Division@cic.gc.ca

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On Tuesday, June 3rd, at 3 p.m., Canada’s Parliament will vote on an historic motion to support U.S. Iraq War Resisters in Canada.

The motion calls on the Government of Canada to stop removal orders against those who refuse to fight in Bush’s illegal war in Iraq, and has the support of all three opposition parties. Calls and e-mails are making a difference—and we need to continue to put pressure on the Government to ensure that this historic motion passes. Here is how you can support this motion. Act now!

And then, come back here and watch this.

U. Utah Phillips died yesterday. As news of his passing spreads across the world, those of us who have been moved by his music and tickled by his outrageously funny story telling pause to remember a favourite song, or performance.

My all time favourite expresses Utah’s unconditional affirmation of working people and his uncompromising critique of bankers, bosses and associated social parasites.

WE HAVE FED YOU ALL A THOUSAND YEARS
(WRITTEN BY `AN UNKNOWN PROLETARIAN,’ MUSIC BY VON LIEBICH)
(FIRST LISTED PRINTING, INDUSTRIAL UNION BULLETIN, APRIL 18, 1908)

We have fed you all for a thousand years
And you hail us still unfed,
Though there’s never a dollar of all your wealth
But marks the workers’ dead.
We have yielded our best to give you rest
And you lie on crimson wool.
Then if blood be the price of all your wealth,
Good God! We have paid it in full!

There is never a mine blown skyward now
But we’re buried alive for you.
There’s never a wreck drifts shoreward now
But we are its ghastly crew.
Go reckon our dead by the forges red
And the factories where we spin.
If blood be the price of your cursed wealth,
Good God! We have paid it in!

We have fed you all a thousand years-
For that was our doom, you know,
From the days when you chained us in your fields
To the strike a week ago.
You have taken our lives, and our babies and wives,
And we’re told it’s your legal share,
But if blood be the price of your lawful wealth,
Good God! We bought it fair!

By all accounts, Utah led a good and a full life. His official obituary gives a sense of the breadth and depth of his interests and passions. Richer insights can be found in a letter he wrote to his many friends and supporters nine days before his death. But the proof of this man’s pudding is in his music. Here’s a clip from 2007. Bring it home, Utah!

A Palestinian family piles into a truck, becoming part of the Nakba in 1948. (UNWRA). Source: Institute for Middle East Understanding

Like many Canadians of my generation, I came of age in the 1960s, a time of great idealism and social upheaval. As a teenager living in rural Manitoba, my personal exposure to the great movements for social change was vicarious; my world view largely conditioned by what I could read, watch on TV and absorb from the movies.

Looking back I am amazed at how easy it was to adopt completely contradictory political positions, for example, to cheer on American blacks in their struggle for civil rights and to be blissfully unaware of the grinding poverty and racist oppression of aboriginal people in my own community; to see the American invasion of Vietnam as a horrendous crime while cheering on the Israeli army as it triumphed in the “Six Day War” of 1967.

Young people are idealists by nature with an instinctive sympathy for underdogs of all kinds. Messages of freedom and equality resonate with youth, in part because they experience the inequality and lack of freedom that accompany parental control.

The direction their idealism takes and their ability to identify underdogs depends pretty much on what they learn, at home, at school, from the media. As the ‘60s progressed it became possible to understand the injustice and horror of the Vietnam War and the just demands of the American civil rights movement: these were on display on the evening TV news. Aboriginal people didn’t have a media voice; they were invisible. And as for Israel and my youthful Zionism, well, I blame American novelist Leon Uris.

His 1956 epic novel, Exodus, published in 50 languages, fell into my idealistic mitts in the mid-60s and I was entranced. Who wouldn’t be moved by the heroic saga of larger than life freedom fighters carving out a homeland where survivors of the Holocaust could find refuge? Who wouldn’t be inspired by the idealism of the kibbutzniks transforming an arid wasteland into an oasis, and building a democratic bastion on the frontiers of feudal ignorance and tyranny?

I imagine the book is still in print and widely available in libraries, as is the 1960 Oscar winning film of the same name starring Paul Newman and Eva Marie Saint. You should check them out because they contain the major propaganda elements that underpin the Zionist project.

Like all effective propaganda, Exodus contains a mixture of verifiable facts on one hand and arguments made plausible by the omission of important information. The single most glaring omission is the concept that Palestinians had every right to remain in their homes and communities, free from violence and repression.

Nasser Flefel carves wooden keys to symbolize the Palestinian right of return in his Gaza City workshop. (Wissam Nassar, Maan Images) Source: Institute for Middle East Understanding

While Israelis are celebrating the 60th anniversary of what they refer to as their War of Independence, for Palestinians, this period in history is called “al Naqba” – “the Catastrophe.” They mark their forced expulsion from Palestine on May 15 every year.

By 1950, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency had registered 914,000 Palestinian refugees, nearly two thirds of the Palestinians living in Palestine before Israel was created in 1948. Some fled their homes out of fear, having heard of the civilians massacred at Deir Yassin. Others were forcibly driven from their homes, including the 70,000 people expelled from the towns of Lydda and Ramleh. Hundreds died in what became known as the Death March. Over 400 villages were wiped off the map.

Today we call this “ethnic cleansing.” It was as wrong in 1948 as it is today.

The situation in Israel today closely resembles the apartheid system that oppressed South African blacks for decades. I know this comparison will anger folks who never got beyond the Gospel According to Leon. However, a growing number of Canadians are standing up for Palestinian rights.

In April at its national convention, the Canadian Union of Postal Workers passed a resolution stating that CUPW will:

  • Call for and actively work towards an end to the suicide bombings, military assaults and other acts of violence that take the lives of innocent people and demand that the Israeli-West Bank barrier be immediately torn down in accordance with United Nations (UN) resolutions;
  • Demand that the Israeli government immediately withdraw from the occupied territories in accordance with UN resolution 242;
  • Call on the Canadian government to increase humanitarian aid to Palestinians;
  • Support the international campaign of boycott, divestment and sanctions until Israel recognizes the right of Palestinian people to self-determination and complies with international law including the right of Palestinian refugees to return to their homes as stipulated in UN resolution 194;
  • Work with Palestinian solidarity and human rights organizations in developing an education campaign about the apartheid nature of the state of Israel and Canada’s support for these practices;
  • Research the Canadian involvement in the occupation of Palestine;
  • Call on other Canadian unions to lobby against the apartheid like practices of the Israeli state and call for the immediate dismantling of the Israeli-West Bank wall.

This is encouraging and I think we will see many more efforts like this in the years to come.

The media choices, both alternative and mainstream, are vastly more numerous and accessible than they were in the ‘60s. There is no valid excuse for uncritical acceptance of official mythologies. On the subject of Palestine, a good place to start is http://electronicintifada.net/new.shtml.

104-year-old refugee Haseba Mahmud Ma'alim with her grandchildren in the Al-Amaree refugee camp in Ramallah. Haseba lost two children during the Nakba. (Mushir Abdelrahman, Maan Images) Source: Institute for Middle East Understanding

May 15 is also the day chosen by Bloggers Unite for Human Rights. Check it out.

And finally, the Winnipeg branch of CanPalNet is marking al Naqba today at the Manitoba Legislature. Events begin at 5:30, and if you feel like camping out, folks will be setting up a “Mock ’48 Refugee Tent City.” You can contact CanPalNet at canpalnetwinnipeg@yahoo.ca (204-947-5093).