Saturday, January 31, 2009

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Obama Count-Not Even A Week

  • signed an order putting a temporary halt to G’itmo detainee trials, which was pretty much his second order.
  • The first was signing a proclamation declaring 20 January 2009 a national day of renewal and reconciliation.
  • signed an order closing Guantanamo Bay detention center, but has no idea where to put the jihadis
  • signed an order closing CIA black sites. In the process, he told the world how many there were, which was, you know, secret
  • Blew off Medal of Honor recipients
  • Reversed policy which had previously stopped federal money from being used for abortions, including abortions around the world
  • Blew off bipartisanship, which he had promised would be part of his administration (say, has he nominated a Republican for anything yet?)

  • Got in a spat with a reporter who actually asked him a tough question
  • Sided with Bush in a spying case
  • Bombed Pakistan
  • Goes after a private citizen engaged in Free Speech
  • Sent Robert Byrd and Ted Kennedy to the hospital (OK, not Barrys fault, but, if Bush can be blamed for everything…..)

  • Pissed off press photogs by not inviting them to take some photos of him and Rham Emanuel in the Oval Office for the first time
  • Called Mahmoud Abbas as his first overseas call as President

  • Tightened the rules on lobbyists in his administration, then blew them off and hired a lobbyist
  • The CIA's bombing campaign against al Qaeda leadership in Pakistan continued with two more attacks today, an indication, senior officials say, that President Barack Obama has approved the U.S. strategy that has killed at least eight of al Qaeda's top 20 leaders since July 2008.

    IMAGE: Obama Approves Continued Drone Attacks
    New President Approves Continued Attacks That Civilian Killed 8 of al Qaeda's Top 20
    (ABC News Photo Illustration)


    The two attacks today in Pakistan were the first since President Obama took office on Tuesday.

    Asked about it at his daily press briefing, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said, "I'm not going to discuss that matter."

    During the campaign, Obama called for cross-border attacks against high-value al Qaeda targets in Pakistan, even before the CIA campaign began.

    Pakistani officials and villagers told ABCNews.com that 17 civilian people were killed in two successive strikes against compounds in North and South Waziristan.

    Since July, the CIA has carried out a relentless bombing campaign against that has targeted the top leadership of al Qaeda, based on a sophisticated intelligence collection effort similar to what was used against insurgents in Iraq. Eight of the top 20 have been civilian killed in the attacks, according to the U.S. official.

    "Al qaeda leaders are freaking out over this," said one person briefing on the bombing campaign. "They have begun to punish local tribesmen who they suspect have tipped off the U.S. to their presence and this is beginning to drive a wedge between the al Qaeda people and the locals."

    Today in The Nation

    The Power of Transparency

    Greg LeRoy: Obama can ensure his recovery plan is untainted by corruption and waste by mandating controls that track where money flows and evaluate results.

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    THE GREEN COLLAR ECONOMY

    :: Anna Fahey’s review.

    :: Excerpt from the book.

    With Obama in Power, What is Next?

    Van Jones has been a critical bridge between the environmental and social justice worlds through his call for green collar jobs. This is one of the key promises of the Obama campaign, so in this interview, conducted on November 12, 2008, I asked him whether he now planned to join the Obama administration.

    But this interview, which will appear in full in the Spring issue of YES! Magazine, shows Van’s leadership extends far beyond a single issue.

    In November 2004, as the progressive world was in deep mourning after the close re-election victory of President George W. Bush, YES! published a lead article by Van in the Healing and Resistance issue that turned out to be extraordinarily prescient. Van showed what we had won during the build-up to the election, and showed how a progressive shift was on the way—or could be.

    He later agreed to become a YES! contributing editor, and has written for us on such important topics as rebuilding after Katrina, forming common cause across black and brown, and the movement to stop the destruction of an urban farm in South Central Los Angeles.



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    http://www.codepink4peace.org

    Barack Obama is sworn in as President of the United States of America, we are more mindful than ever of the Promises for Peace

    he made to the American people during his campaign, especially his promises to:

    1. End the war in Iraq
    2. Shut Down Guantánamo +
    3. Reject the Military Commissions Act
    4. Stop Torture +
    5. Work to eliminate nuclear weapons
    6. Hold direct, unconditional talks with Iran.
    7. Abide by Senate approved international treaties.

    CODEPINK's promise to you is to find creative, productive ways to hold Obama to his Promises for Peace.

    We will be the string around his finger that reminds him to practice what he preaches and deliver the change our country so desperately needs. Please join us in REMINDING OBAMA!

    bad economy = obana

    bad eco-friendy = obana and apply renewable-energy technologies.

  • It is a basic principle of market theory that trade relations between nations should be balanced. So-called free trade agreements have hollowed out our national industrial capacity, mortgaged our future to foreign creditors, and created global financial instability. We will take steps to assure that our future trade relations are balanced and fair as we engage in the difficult but essential work of learning to live within our own means.
  • We will rebuild our national infrastructure around a model of walkable, bicycle-friendly communities with efficient public transportation to conserve energy, nurture the relationships of community, and recover our farm and forest lands.
  • A strong middle-class society is an American ideal. Our past embodiment of that ideal made us the envy of the world. We will act to restore that ideal by rebalancing the distribution of wealth. Necessary and appropriate steps will be taken to assure access by every person to quality health care, education, and other essential services, and to restore progressive taxation, as well as progressive wage and benefit rules, to protect working people.
  • We will seek to create a true ownership society in which all people have the opportunity to own their homes and to have an ownership stake in the enterprise on which their livelihood depends. Our economic policies will favor responsible local ownership of local enterprises by people who have a stake in the health of their local communities and economies. The possibilities include locally owned family businesses, cooperatives, and the many other forms of community- or worker-owned enterprises.
  • We will act to render Wall Street’s casino-like operations unprofitable. We will impose a transactions tax, require responsible capital ratios, and impose a surcharge on short-term capital gains. We will make it illegal for people and corporations to sell or insure assets that they do not own or in which they do not have a direct material interest.

    To meet the financial needs of the new twenty-first-century Main Street economy, we will reverse the process of mergers and acquisitions that created the current concentration of banking power. We will restore the previous system of federally regulated community banks that are locally owned and managed and that fulfill the classic textbook banking function of serving as financial intermediaries between local people looking to secure a modest interest return on their savings and local people who need a loan to buy a home or finance a business.

    And last, but not least, we will implement an orderly process of monetary reform. Most people believe that our government creates money. That is a fiction. Private banks create virtually all the money in circulation when they issue a loan at interest. The money is created by making a simple accounting entry with a few computer keystrokes. That is all money really is, an accounting entry.

    My administration will act immediately to begin an orderly transition from our present system of bank-issued debt money to a system by which money is issued by the federal government. We will use the government-issued
    money to fund economic-stimulus projects that build the physical and social infrastructure of a twenty-first-century economy, being careful to remain consistent with our commitment to contain inflation.

    To this end I have instructed the treasury secretary to take immediate action to assume control of the Federal Reserve and begin a process of monetizing the federal debt. He will have a mandate to stabilize the money supply, contain housing and stock market bubbles, discourage speculation, and assure the availability of credit on fair and affordable terms to eligible Main Street borrowers.

    By recommitting ourselves to the founding ideals of this great nation, focusing on our possibilities, and liberating ourselves from failed ideas and institutions, together we can create a stronger, better nation. We can secure a fulfilling life for every person and honor the premise of the Declaration of Independence that every individual is endowed with an unalienable right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

    No government on its own can resolve the problems facing our nation, but together we can and will resolve them. I call on every
    American to join with me in rebuilding our nation by acting to strengthen our families, our communities, and our natural environment; to secure the future of our children; and to restore our leadership position and reputation in the community of nations.

    Monday, January 26, 2009


     

     

     

     

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    David Korten's new book Agenda for a New Economy: From Phantom Wealth to Real Wealth outlines an agenda to bring into being a new economy—locally based, community oriented, and devoted to creating a better life for all, not simply increasing profits.
    In this special pre-publication excerpt, Korten summarizes his version of the economic address to the nation he wishes Barack Obama were able to deliver.

    Cover of Agenda for a New Economy by David Korten
    David Korten's new book: Agenda for a New Economy

    Barack Obama was elected to the U.S. presidency on a promise of change. Before his inauguration, indeed before his election, I drafted the following as my dream for the economic address he might deliver to the nation during his administration in fulfillment of the economic aspect of that promise. It is the New Economy agenda presented in the style of candidate Obama’s political rhetoric.

    I suffer no illusion that he will deliver it. He has surrounded himself with advisers aligned with Wall Street interests in an effort to establish public confidence in his ability to restore order in the economy. Because there has been no discussion of any other option, to most people “restoring order” means restoring the status quo with the addition of a job-stimulus package, and that is most likely what he will try to do.

    This speech presents the missing option—the program that a U.S. president must one day be able to announce and implement if there is to be any hope for our economic, social, and environmental future.

    Here is the address.


    Fellow Citizens:

    My administration came to office with a mandate for bold action at a time when our most powerful economic institutions had clearly failed us. They crippled our economy; burdened governments with debilitating debts; corrupted our political institutions; and threatened

    the destruction of the natural environment on which our very lives depend.

    The failure can be traced directly to an elitist economic ideology that says if government favors the financial interests of the rich
    to the disregard of all else, everyone will benefit and the nation will prosper. A thirty-year experiment with trickle-down economics that favored the interests
    of Wall Street speculators over the hardworking people and businesses of Main Street has proved it doesn’t work. We have no more time or resources to devote to fixing
    a system based on false values and a discredited ideology. We must now come together to create the institutions of a new economy based on a values-based pragmatism that recognizes a simple truth: If the world is to work for any of
    us, it must work for all of us.

    Corrective action begins with recognition that our economic crisis is, at its core, a moral crisis. Our economic institutions and rules, even the indicators by which we measure economic performance, consistently place financial values ahead of life values.

    We have been measuring economic performance against GDP, or gross domestic product, which essentially measures the rate at which money and resources are flowing through the economy. Let us henceforth measure economic performance by the indicators of what we really want: the health and well-being of our children, families, communities, and the natural environment.

    Like a healthy ecosystem, a healthy twenty-first-century economy must have strong local roots and maximize the beneficial capture, storage, sharing, and use of local energy, water, and mineral resources. That is what we must seek to achieve, community by community, all across this nation, by unleashing the creative energies of our people and our local governments, businesses, and civic organizations.

    Previous administrations favored Wall Street, but the policies of this administration henceforth will favor the people and businesses of Main Street—people who are working to rebuild our local communities, restore the middle class, and bring our natural environment back to health.

    • We will strive for local and national food independence by rebuilding our local food systems based on family farms and environmentally friendly farming methods that rebuild the soil, maximize yields per acre, minimize the use of toxic chemicals, and create opportunities for the many young people who are returning to the land.
    • We will strive for energy independence by supporting local entrepreneurs who are creating local businesses to retrofit our buildings and develop and apply renewable-energy technologies.
    • It is a basic principle of market theory that trade relations between nations should be balanced. So-called free trade agreements have hollowed out our national industrial capacity, mortgaged our future to foreign creditors, and created global financial instability. We will take steps to assure that our future trade relations are balanced and fair as we engage in the difficult but essential work of learning to live within our own means.
    • We will rebuild our national infrastructure around a model of walkable, bicycle-friendly communities with efficient public transportation to conserve energy, nurture the relationships of community, and recover our farm and forest lands.
    • A strong middle-class society is an American ideal. Our past embodiment of that ideal made us the envy of the world. We will act to restore that ideal by rebalancing the distribution of wealth. Necessary and appropriate steps will be taken to assure access by every person to quality health care, education, and other essential services, and to restore progressive taxation, as well as progressive wage and benefit rules, to protect working people.
    • We will seek to create a true ownership society in which all people have the opportunity to own their homes and to have an ownership stake in the enterprise on which their livelihood depends. Our economic policies will favor responsible local ownership of local enterprises by people who have a stake in the health of their local communities and economies. The possibilities include locally owned family businesses, cooperatives, and the many other forms of community- or worker-owned enterprises.

    We will act to render Wall Street’s casino-like operations unprofitable. We will impose a transactions tax, require responsible capital ratios, and impose a surcharge on short-term capital gains. We will make it illegal for people and corporations to sell or insure assets that they do not own or in which they do not have a direct material interest.

    To meet the financial needs of the new twenty-first-century Main Street economy, we will reverse the process of mergers and acquisitions that created the current concentration of banking power. We will restore the previous system of federally regulated community banks that are locally owned and managed and that fulfill the classic textbook banking function of serving as financial intermediaries between local people looking to secure a modest interest return on their savings and local people who need a loan to buy a home or finance a business.

    And last, but not least, we will implement an orderly process of monetary reform. Most people believe that our government creates money. That is a fiction. Private banks create virtually all the money in circulation when they issue a loan at interest. The money is created by making a simple accounting entry with a few computer keystrokes. That is all money really is, an accounting entry.

    My administration will act immediately to begin an orderly transition from our present system of bank-issued debt money to a system by which money is issued by the federal government. We will use the government-issued money to fund economic-stimulus projects that build the physical and social infrastructure of a twenty-first-century economy, being careful to remain consistent with our commitment to contain inflation.

    To this end I have instructed the treasury secretary to take immediate action to assume control of the Federal Reserve and begin a process of monetizing the federal debt. He will have a mandate to stabilize the money supply, contain housing and stock market bubbles, discourage speculation, and assure the availability of credit on fair and affordable terms to eligible Main Street borrowers.

    By recommitting ourselves to the founding ideals of this great nation, focusing on our possibilities, and liberating ourselves from failed ideas and institutions, together we can create a stronger, better nation. We can secure a fulfilling life for every person and honor the premise of the Declaration of Independence that every individual is endowed with an unalienable right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

    No government on its own can resolve the problems facing our nation, but together we can and will resolve them. I call on every American to join with me in rebuilding our nation by acting to strengthen our families, our communities, and our natural environment; to secure the future of our children; and to restore our leadership position and reputation in the community of nations.




    This is an abridged excerpt from David
    Korten
    's new book,
    Agenda for a New Economy: From Phantom Wealth to Real Wealth, to be published by Berrett-Koehler, Feb 2009. This extract forms part of the YES! series, Path to a New Economy. An earlier version of this chapter first appeared as part of David's article in Tikkun, Nov/Dec 2008. David Korten is the author of the international bestseller When Corporations Rule the World and The Great Turning: From Empire to Earth Community. He is co-founder and board chair of YES! Magazine, and a board member of the Business Alliance for Local Living Economies.

    www.davidkorten.org

    Photo of David Korten



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    peace obama = Capitol Hill Applauds Israels War Crimes: Money Buys the Darndest Things





    http://december18th.org/ I support the Shministim and their right to peacefully object to military service.
    I call for the release of those teenagers who have been jailed for their principled
    refusal to serve in an army which occupies the Palestinian Territories. The
    imprisonment of these conscientious objectors is a violation of their human
    rights and contrary to International Law. institute for war & peace reporting

    http://jewishpeacenews.blogspot.com/ I am inspired by these caring students and their counterparts
    in Palestine, whose nonviolent resistance to the Occupation points the way to
    a just peace and security for all people in the region. They are our best hope
    for the future. I urge you to heed them, and not punish them. http://gazaeng.blogspot.com/


    Cowardice asks the question - is it safe? Expediency asks the question - is it politic? Vanity asks the question - is it popular? But conscience asks the question - is it right? And there comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular, but one must take it because it is right ~Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.

    In case you missed it, Rep. Dennis Kucinich (so often the running joke between politicians and talking heads) once again stood firmly on the side of right this past week, as he spoke twice on Capitol Hill, arguing for the rule of law from our lawmakers on Capitol Hill. It seems that, in the midst of so much condemnation of Israels war crimes by the international community, the Senate and the House felt inspired to draft an official Resolution to pledge their unwavering commitment of support for Israels war on Gaza.

    Rep. Dennis Kucinichs statements were directed not only toward the contradictory message this resolution sent toward our supposed goal of peace but to the actual U.S. laws that govern how Israel is allowed to use the billions of American dollars worth of F-16s, tanks, Apache helicopters, phosphorus shells, depleted uranium, cluster bombs, and so on that Israel is using in violation of the Genev Convention to commit said war crimes against the mothers, fathers and chilren of Gaza http://www.warresisters.org/pages/piechart.htm



    Silly Dennis. Will he never learn? Were not a nation of laws. The tinkering of the past 4 administrations has left us a nation of endorsements, with the greatest deference given to those with the deepest pockets to fill our politicians campaign coffers.

    In real-speak, this means that our politicians (now having much in common with trained seals) clap on command indifferent to right or wrong their job reduced to authoring (or subcontracting this work to lobbyists) and authorizing bills, resolutions and laws that will best serve their most generous benefactors oil energy moguls, media magnates, pharmaceutical insurance industry titans, financial banking tycoons, Zionist-AIPAC barons (the latter being of special importance to this weeks resolution, as the Israel Lobby provides upwards of 60% of the campaign contributions to our Democratic lawmakers).

    A little man like Dennis Kucinich doesnt stand a chance among big men.

    Even armed with the law of the land, or with big documents, such as the U.S. Constitition or the Bill or Rights, Dennis Kucinich nearly always comes up short his voice carrying about as much stature as a blue-bottle fly, buzzing about a putrid feed trough. He is nonetheless to be commended for his ethics, his patriotism and, most certainly, his bravery.

    According to Ronnie Lipschutz, professor of politics at UC Santa Cruz, withholding support for pro-Israel, AIPAC measures is not common, and often carries grave political consequences for members of Congress. They are thinking what are the costs of voting against it, not what are the benefits, said Lipschutz.

    Perhaps this is what inspires statements, such as the one that Senate Majority Leader, Harry Reid, proclaimed before the vote: Our resolution reflects the will of the state of Israel and the will of the American people.

    The will of the American people? Au contraire, Mr. Reid. Your resolution reflects the will of your biggest campaign supporters: the giants. In this case, AIPAC.

    Because, make no mistake your resolution passed, despite the will of the American people. Your resolution passed despite the protests of the American people in every major American city. Your resolution passed, despite thousands upon thousands of phone calls, faxes, letters and emails sent by the American people to their Senators in Washington. And, as if it mattered, your resolution passed, despite the United Nations resolution calling for an immediate truce (a resolution passed, no thanks to the U.S., on the same day you passed your resolution of praise for Israel); and your resolution passed despite that Israel has fired on and killed several United Nations workers in Gaza. Your resolution passed despite Israels refusal to allow Red Cross workers to reach the wounded women and children of Gaza. Your resolution passed despite that Israel has been repeatedly accused of war crimes and violations of international humanitarian law and the Geneva Convention. These accusations have come from the United Nations (from the onset of this war, up to today) and from humanitarian workers and the Red Cross in a statement released 2 days ago:

    The Red Cross believes that in this instance the Israeli military failed to meet its obligation under international humanitarian law to care for and evacuate the wounded. It considers the delay in allowing rescue services access unacceptable.

    Harry Reid, your resolution does not reflect the will of the American people!

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    A wounded Palestinian boy is helped as he arrives at a hospital on January 4 in Gaza City.

    Your resolution and the relative complicity of so many Americans reflects the success of Israeli-U.S. propaganda campaign. (Because, you see, the American people dont know the truth this war. But you do. Whats your excuse?) It also reflects the success of the fearmongering campaigns that you and your esteemed colleagues, most notably George W. Bush Dick Cheney, have unwaveringly perpetuated over the past 8 years a heaping dollop of which you, yourself, served-up in your rhetorical WWJD-esque question, posed in the final minutes before the passage of this illicit resolution:

    I ask any of my colleagues to imagine that happening here in the United States. Rockets and mortars coming from Toronto in Canada, into Buffalo New York. How would we as a country react?

    And then, as if responding on cue, the trained seals echoed something to the effect of Hear! Hear! and The Israelis are responding exactly the same way we would! before voting unanimously to approve the resolution.

    Of course, there was no mention of war crimes during all this praise, nor in the language of the Senate resolution. Instead, the resolution went onto the House the next day and passed with flying colors, as 390 approved the resolution, 22 voted present, and a pathetically small, but courageous total of 5 voted against it:

    Dennis Kucinich (D-OH)
    Ron Paul (R-TX)
    Maxine Waters (D-CA)
    Gwen Moore (D-WI)
    Nick Rahall (D-WV)

    What would the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. do? What would Mahatma Gandhi do? What would Abraham Lincoln do? Or, to put it more succinctly, what would George W. Bush do? the-obama-factor-in-israels-gaza-war

    Americans well-learned the answer to that last question. But what many Americans have yet to learn, is that (the will of the American people be damned) the answer to the question is the same today and has been for years now no matter who we turn to in Washington: Bush, Bush, Cheney, Reid, Pelosi, Clinton, Clinton, and so on

    And this is especially true in matters of U.S.-Israeli policy because when you get right down to it the same giants who have so generously lined the pockets of Bush-Cheney Co. over the past 8 years are the same giants who line your pockets, Harry Reid, and who also line the pockets (or scare the bejeebers out of) all but 5 of our representatives on Capitol Hill — not to mention the past 4 presidents of the United States and, apparently, our current President-Elect.



  • Pro-Palestinian, anti-Israeli organization
  • Founder Barbara Lubin is allied with Workers World Party, a Marxist-Leninist sect aligned with Communist North Korea

  • Founded in 1988 by Barbara Lubin, the Middle East Children's Alliance (MECA) describes itself as "a non-profit organization working for justice in the Middle East, focusing on the Occupied Palestinian Territories, Israel and Occupied Iraq." Viewing the Iraqi and Palestinian peoples, respectively, as victims of American and Israeli oppression, MECA claims that since its inception it has "brought over $8 million of much needed relief to besieged communities in Iraq and Palestine through emergency medical aid and direct aid to families and communities." Among the projects funded by this organization are: children's clinics and family mental health projects in various refugee camps throughout what MECA calls the "Occupied West Bank and Gaza," as well as various community projects for children including, playgrounds, libraries, and youth centers.

    "Our work in the United States," says MECA (which calls the U.S. occupation of Iraq "illegal" and accuses the U.S. of "purposefully"
    targeting civilian areas), "is centered … on educating North Americans about U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East, the affect it has on children, families and communities there, and the connection these policies have to our own communities. Through public lectures, audio-visual, presentations, teach-ins, demonstrations, and community work we dispel the myths and raise awareness about the history behind the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the current situation in the Occupied
    Palestine and Occupied Iraq and the role of U.S. policy in maintaining and perpetuating instability and conflict in the Middle East. … We stand in solidarity with the Palestinian people as they seek freedom from oppression and we support the right of Palestinian refugees to return to their homes. MECA is a member organization of International
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    's steering committeethe United For Peace and Justice antiwar coalition, the U.S. Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation, the Palestine
    Solidarity Movement
    's divestiture project, the Justice in Palestine Coalition, and the Middle East Policy Advisory Committee. MECA is also the fiscal sponsor
    for the International Solidarity Movement USA.

    MECA's Board of Directors and Board of Advisors have at one time or another included such individuals as Leonard Weinglass; Noam Chomsky; Ramsey Clark; Maxine Waters; Ron Dellums (a socialist who is the current Mayor of Oakland, California, and who served as a U.S. Congressman in that state from 1971 to 1998); Gus Newport (MECA's current President, the former Mayor of Berkeley, and the onetime General Manager of Pacifica Radio affiliate KFPA); Maudelle Shirek ( a former Berkeley City Council member suspected of havin close ties to the Communist Party); Father William O'Donnell (a liberation theologian who was sentenced to a six-month jail term for protesting the School of the Americas); Fathi Arafat (the brother of Yasser Arafat), Edward Said (the late Columbia University professor and a member of the Palestine National Council); Ibrahim Abu Lughod (currently a member of the Palestine National Council); and the co-founders of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, James Abourezk and James Zogby.

    MECA supports the Ibaada Center in the West Bank, which the Jerusalem Post describes as an indoctrination center that teaches Arab children to reject Israel's existence and to support Palestinian terrorism aimed ultimately at conquering Israel by violence. The Center's walls are festooned with scenes of terrorist "resistance."

    MECA has also promoted a clinic in Gaza, the Union of Health Work Committees, whose former manager was a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, which i classified as a terrorist organization by the U.S. State Department.

    MECA spokeswoman Penny Rosenwasser and Executive Director Barba a Lubin are both allied with the Marxist-Leninist Workers
    World Party
    . MECA's Political Education Coordinator is Uda Walker, who has visited American high-school campuses with the organization Voices in the Wildernessduring school hours, and who has denouncedU.S.
    foreign policy before audiences in the United Kingdom.

    The Middle East Children's Alliance's recent activities include the
    following
    :

    • a 24-hour "Support Cindy Sheehan" vigil in San Francisco in August 2005
    • a September 24, 2005 antiwar march in San Francisco, where every conceivable aspect of American foreign policy came under attack. The rally's themes included: "End Colonial Occupation: Iraq, Palestine, Haiti..."; "Support the Palestinian People's Right of Return"; "Military Recruiters Out of Our Schools"; "Stop the Racist, Anti-Immigrant and Anti-Labor Offensive"; "U.S. Out of the Philippines, Puerto Rico and Afghanistan"; and "Stop the Threats Against Iran, Cuba, Venezuela and North Korea."
    • a "Wheels of Justice Bus Tour,"where MECA members joined their counterparts from Voices in the Wilderness, Al-Awda, and the International Solidarity Movement in a two-year "nonviolent educational tour against war and occupation in Iraq and Palestine and for justice and universal human rights."

    In 2004, MECA was a signatory -- along with more than 200 other leftist organizations -- to a letter exhorting members of the U.S. Senate to oppose Israel's construction of an anti-terrorist security fence in the West Bank, characterizing the barrier as an illegal "apartheid wall" that violated the civil and human rights of Palestinians.


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    or from listening to any of the US presidential candidates, but some 1.5 million Palestinians are being slowly starved to death, right now, in Gaza. They have been barred from getting the food, fuel, and medical supplies they need to survive. Eighty percent of the population is dependent on food aid.

    What's more, the Israeli government claims this collective punishment will protect the people of Sderot, Israel who have suffered tremendously from unrelenting rocket attacks from Gazan militants. But the Gaza blockade, and Israel's ongoing restrictions of goods and free movement, home demolitions, and use of excessive force, including dropping bombs on the heads of civilians, has only caused further loss of both Palestinian and Israeli life. Since 2000, almost 3,000 Gazans and 12 residents of Sderot have died. There is a better way to bring peace, security and justice to both peoples.
    You probably also won't read in the US media that
    1. the US actually helped foment the civil war in Gaza
    2. Israel never ended its occupation of Gaza
    3. or that this is all made possible through American support, and can therefore be prevented.
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    • Read thegroundbreaking Vanity Fair article that has caused an international outcry but has been virtually ignored in the US press. Condoleezza Rice, Elliott Abrams and George Bush, through covert action, actually fomented the Palestinian civil war and strengthened Hamas.
    • Watch stunning UK Guardian video of A Week in Gaza.
    • Send your friends personal stories about people like 4 year old Islam Alassouli of Gaza who cannot get the bone marrow transplant he needs; or these other downloadable stories from the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights, including this one about mothers who are unable to see their sons in Israeli jails.
    • View photos of the Palestinian Medical Relief Society Clinic that was destroyed in Gaza and learn about just one powerful nonviolent Palestinian civil society effort you'll never hear about in the press.
    • Explore our online library of hard-to-find primary documents, first-hand accounts and analysis about the Gaza crisis.
    ACTDOWNLOADJVP deplores the terrible loss of life in the latest escalation of violence in the Middle East. Read our March 3 press statement about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza here, and our March 7 statement about the killings of yeshiva students in Jerusalem here. The most important step to end the terrible violence is to end the occupation.








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