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REAL Protests Planned for Beginning of War

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Tuesday March 18, 2003 17:37author by fake spotter Report this post to the editors

The fake lefties, trots,labour party,swp and ICTU could learn from this instead of their 10 minute (cigarette break) nonsensical work 'stoppage'

By JEFF DONN, Associated Press Writer

Having had months to focus on the buildup toward conflict with Iraq (news - web sites), America's anti-war activists say they are ready to mark the first days of war with protests in dozens of cities coast to coast.

They vow to block federal buildings, military compounds and streets in a rash of peaceful civil disobedience. They say they will walk out of college classes, picket outside city halls and state capitols, and recite prayers of mourning at interfaith services.


"It is sort of an acknowledgment that we are probably not going to be able to stop the war," said Joe Flood, who is helping to plan a student walkout from classes at Harvard University, in Cambridge, Mass. He said more than 1,000 people have pledged to participate.


Some plans for the first day or two of war are writ large, like paralyzing traffic with bicycles and cars and disrupting commerce in San Francisco's financial district. Others are small, like showing a single lit candle on a Web site of the United Church of Christ.


Some are meant to be noisy, like a march in Portsmouth, N.H., with clanging pots and pans. Others will be quiet and solemn, like a vigil in Ann Arbor, Mich., with Christian, Jewish and Muslim prayers.


Many groups intend to carry out die-ins, where activists lie on the ground to symbolize war victims and to block passers-by. Some students at Swarthmore College, in Pennsylvania, intend to lower campus flags to half-staff.


However, in Columbia, S.C., activists hope to serve up satire, making fun of the government's anti-terrorism advice to homeowners. They want to plaster a federal building with duct tape and plastic sheeting.


Gordon Clark, the national coordinator of the Iraq Pledge of Resistance, said acts of civil disobedience — with the risk of arrest — have been set up at more than 50 cities. "When you get to the point that the war actually begins, that's a point when many ... feel they have to take the strongest action they can personally take," he said.


With President Bush (news - web sites) signaling that war could be imminent, some anti-war groups were pressing supporters Monday to begin civil disobedience immediately.


Eight opponents of a war were arrested Monday in Traverse City, Mich., when they tried to block an Army Reserve convoy headed to a training area. One handcuffed himself to a truck and the other seven locked arms in front of the vehicle, police said.


In San Francisco, anti-war protesters shrouded themselves in body bags Monday in front of the British consulate, chanting "no killing civilians in our name." Some blocked traffic in the city's financial district. Police in riot gear cleared an intersection, and about 40 arrests were made.


San Francisco anti-war groups have laid out similar plans on a larger scale for the outbreak of war, including an effort to shut down the Pacific Stock Exchange and some high-profile commercial buildings.


"The bare bones of the plan is to basically shut down the financial district of San Francisco. The way we see it is that we basically unplug the system that creates war," said Patrick Reinsborough, one of the organizers.


Tim Kingston, a spokesman for the San Francisco-based Global Exchange, says his anti-war group has kept away from organizing civil disobedience, though some members expect to take part on their own. He said some worry about stirring more resentment than sympathy with such disruptive tactics.


But he added, "What else are we supposed to do? Sit and say nothing ... and be silent? That's not very American."


It was not clear how many supporters would follow through with illegal actions, faced with possible arrest. However, in Philadelphia, organizer Robert Smith said at least 50 activists, both young and middle-aged, were ready to block entrances of a federal building.


"The statement we're conveying is that there can be no business as usual for a government that would trample on democracy and international law in order to kill thousands of people for the sake of superpower status," Smith said.

Some groups are focusing on defense-related sites. Protesters plan to block traffic at Buckley Air Force Base in Aurora, Colo., and sit in at the gates of Truax Field in Madison, Wis., which houses state guardsmen.

In Baltimore, anti-war protesters say they will wash off an American flag splashed with red paint and oil to symbolize the blood and oil of a war with Iraq.

In a gentler mood, peace activists expect to converge on an Islamic mosque in Birmingham, Ala.

Some anti-war activists say their efforts will demonstrate support for American soldiers, because the best way to help them is to bring them home. But counter-demonstrators say they, not anti-war protesters, will be voicing genuine solidarity with the troops.

Michigan State's College Republicans intend to organize a rally to back President Bush and the troops, said chairman Jason Miller. John Georges, a member of the College Republicans at the Rochester Institute of Technology, in New York, said his group will hand out American flags.

Barbara Kerr of Schenectady, N.Y., who works at an American Legion office that helps soldiers' families, said she simply plans to get down on her knees and pray for her own son in the service.

author by H - Gpublication date Tue Mar 18, 2003 22:03author email whatever at us dot comauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

Yeah those protests planned sound great. Thursday meeting at Dail Eireann will be a good opportunity for protests of disruptive natures.

author by Evil Davepublication date Tue Mar 18, 2003 22:28author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I honestly can't understand why our country can lie down and take all the lies our "leaders" have thrown at us. I will be there outside the dail on Thursday and i won't knock quietly in case i disturb anybody

author by the trotter familypublication date Wed Mar 19, 2003 01:32author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The labour party and swp trots will not block the roads or do anything effective against this war as they are fakes as pointed out above.

author by hs - sppublication date Wed Mar 19, 2003 13:11author address author phone Report this post to the editors

In ireland the forces of the left are doing quite well. Dirct action needs support to work. For example in italy its actually the leninist partys and soft left doing most of the blockading not anarchists. Here its a tactic not an ideology and not seen as anarchist or trotskyist but a tactic that everyone uses. They've blockaded us airbases and trains, and all the unions are taking action on x day. Funnily enough though alot of italians think the irish are better at organising these things!

author by snot watcherpublication date Wed Mar 19, 2003 15:31author address author phone Report this post to the editors

they will do sweet FA as usual.

author by HS - SP translatorpublication date Wed Mar 19, 2003 17:40author address author phone Report this post to the editors

In ireland the forces of the left are doing quite well at selling papers. Dirct action needs support to work which is why we refuse to support it and spend so much time attacking it. For example in italy its actually the leninist partys and soft left doing most of the blockading not anarchists but then in Italy even the soft left have an understanding of what is required to stop the war. Here its a tactic not an ideology [this is too meaningless to translate - what on earth is direct action as an ideology!?!] and not seen as anarchist or trotskyist but a tactic that everyone uses. They've blockaded us airbases and trains, and all the unions are taking action on x day. Funnily enough though alot of italians think the irish are better at organising these things which is pretty embarassing given all the effort the SP has put into opposing it!

author by simon - selfpublication date Wed Mar 19, 2003 19:53author address author phone Report this post to the editors

all this slagging and bandying is tiresome - oh your SO fake - My banner is SO bigger than yours - Ill annoy this poor copper longer than you blah blah blah. You have little if any hope of stopping the war at all.
The effect of any action will be to highlight international concern and at this stage all we can do is stand on the shoulder of the war-mongers and keep them in check. We'll let them know of each and every tragedy they encur every other line they step across and we wont let the forget it until they learn from there mistakes. The only place that this war could have been prevented is within the confines of the UN Security Council. You immature ramblings have no effect beyound your scraggly bunch of mates. I doubt you have the literacy or capacity for the kind of debate or talk that takes place behind 'those' closed. If you were sat in front of Colin Powell your strongest argument would probably be : your a fooking dick, man.
Get a grip, we're dealing with serious issue with serious consequences not blabbing how COOL our 'action' is.

author by simonpublication date Wed Mar 19, 2003 19:58author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Could you imagine the types of anarchists we have in this country actually being a progressive international political force. What a joke. A bunch of wanna-be punks running around spray-painting stupid slogans in very bad handwriting on any wall that is just out of any cops or security persons view.

There as bad as bertie in terms of 'getting the job done'

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