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IndianaGreen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-06-05 12:10 AM
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Note for Indy Counter Inauguration Speakers Jan. 20
E-mail update for the January 20 demonstration on Monument Circle, Indianapolis (names have been redacted by me):

Hi to all! At last night's planning meeting for the January 20 Counter Inauguration on Monument Circle, it became apparent that speakers will have to keep their presentations -- or personal witnesses -- to no more than THREE MINUTES. We chose not have one keynote speaker, but to offer a "Peoples' Assembly of Speakers." Moreover, we have about 90 minutes and a WONDERFULLY FULL PLATE! We ask those who are speaking to speak from the heart and not read from prepared texts.

In addition to speakers, the program will feature lots of music, singers, poets, drama, humor (hopefully!), and large images that are often more affective than words. We encourage folks to make their own signs. There also will be a literature table for fliers and other hand-outs. A day of creative imagery for sign/banner making will be held on Saturday, January 15, at the Art is a Hammer space, 1625 Lexington, in Fountain Square area.

Thanks to those who have been attending the planning meetings. Our next meeting will be held next Tuesday, January 11, 7:00 p.m., at the "new" Abbey Coffee House, 925 North Pennsylvania, Indianapolis. We would be most appreciative if those who have requested to speak or have been asked to speak to please RSVP as soon as possible. Time is drawing near and we have fliers and press releases to get out.

Please don't hesitate to email me or give a call if you have questions or suggestions. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend!

In Peaceful Resistance,

Indianapolis Peace & Justice Center
Indiana Iraq Pledge of Resistance
Indianapolis Peace Action Coalition

It is better to die on your feet than live on your knees.
La Pasionari (Dolores Ibarruri)
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GetTheRightVote Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-06-05 12:12 AM
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1. Great to hear about your continuing work in Indy
Keep the good stuff rolling .......

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IndianaGreen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-06-05 12:30 AM
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2. Come to the demonstration on January 20
I will be there!

Looking forward to seeing some of my fellow DUers such as salin, Kephra, hippiechick, Voltaire, etc.
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hippiechick Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-06-05 07:35 PM
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3. IG, can you PM me the link to the Peace group
So I can get on their mailing list ?

Also, what time is the event on the 20th ? If it's during the day, I am SOL cause I work up in Carmel.


Gracias !


:hippie:
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Voltaire Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-07-05 08:45 AM
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5. Voltaire will be there
I attended my first protest on January 20, 2001 in Philadelphia in front of the Liberty Bell, I suppose its deja vu all over again eh? Hope the weather is better than it was that day!!!
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IndianaGreen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-07-05 05:33 PM
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6. I protested in front of the Federal Building on January 20, 2001
which coincidentally it is also where the Indianapolis FBI is headquartered.

Deja Vu again, but at a more visible location across from the Columbia Club (for the benefit of those DUers that are not from Indy, that's where the city's most elites congregate, a GOP Holy of Holies).
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IndianaGreen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-06-05 09:19 PM
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4. Counter-Inauguration: An Alternatives Vision
The following is one of the alternative visions being proposed as being thematic of all the sponsoring organizations, IOW a "people's platform for the future":

Counter-Inauguration: An Alternatives Vision

1. Decrease and withstand terrorism.

The war on Iraq has been a distraction from the war on terrorism since Saddam had nothing to do with al-Qaeda and Iraq was not a terrorist haven (though it is now). We need better surveillance of people and goods coming through our borders. We need to resolve the long-simmering Palestinian occupation and exploit non-western countries less in order to provide less fuel for terrorism. Since many people voted for President Bush because he fanned their fear of terrorism, we need to hold him accountable for really doing something to counteract it.

2. Adopt a humane and enforceable immigration policy

The current approach is not working, especially on our porous southern border. Illegal border crossing is a lucrative and dangerous enterprise alternately easy and perilous. Terrorists could slip through too. The flooding of American corn, facilitated by NAFTA, has undercut agricultural employment in Mexico putting pressure on its cities and our borders. President Bush needs a new policy.

3. Create a viable Palestinian state

The 37-year occupation of Palestine by Israel must end. Israeli wall-building and bulldozing homes and unreasonable security measure and harassment of Palestinians must end. Israeli settlements on occupied land must be dismantled in Gaza first and then, as negotiated, in the West Bank. Palestinian counter-violence must also be contained. President Bush needs even-handedly to pursue the two-state solution he favors and to get the roadmap to peace back on track.

4. Remove our troops from Iraq

Our war on Iraq has been a disaster. You can bomb buildings and oust a tyrant easily, but you cannot conquer a country that does not want to be liberated. Nor can you create peace without prior planning. The American occupation of Iraq has cost us far too much in terms of money spent and soldiers and civilians killed. President Bush needs to do what he can to make the Iraqi election later this month ostensibly valid and then turn over stabilizing Iraq to more competent nations.

5. Uphold civil liberties specified in the US Constitution

The effective right to vote must be upheld through mechanisms that work, lines that are not unreasonable, and equal actual opportunity to vote across racial lines plus a verifiable paper trail and possibility of recount after elections. We have no right to detain profiled American citizens or foreign nationals indefinitely without due process. We have no business torturing Iraqi citizens. Confirmation of President Bush's current and eventual appointments to the Justice Department and the Supreme Court must be incumbent on upholding the Constitution.

6. Promote women’s rights

In the US, the most dangerous place for a woman to be is in her own home. Women earn 77% of what men earn and have to pay for childcare as well. Households headed by a single woman are most likely to live in poverty. Concern for family values entails reduction of domestic violence, equal employment opportunities for women, childcare subsidies, and aid to the poor. Rather than pressuring the Supreme Court to curtail a woman’s right to an abortion during the first trimester of pregnancy, President Bush should support legislation to enhance women’s lives.

7. Pursue gay rights

Legally-permitted discrimination against gay citizens in employment and housing must end. Gays have a right to freedom from harassment in schools and elsewhere. The thousand benefits that come with marriage plus spousal benefits at work need to be accorded to gay couples through legally recognized gay unions and domestic partnerships. President Bush needs to withdraw support for an inappropriate and discriminatory marriage amendment to the US Constitution and to become more vocal in his support for giving legal recognition to gay unions.

8. Increase the minimum wage

While seeking a “living wage” in municipalities is very worthwhile as a stopgap, the national minimum wage needs to be raised. Having topped $8 per hour in today’s dollars in the 1980s, the minimum wage at $5.15 per hour has declined ever since in constant dollars. People should not work full-time for a full year and remain under the poverty line. As President of all the people, Mr. Bush needs to aid hard-working low-income citizens by supporting an increase the minimum wage.

9. Provide universal health care

The United States is the only major industrialized nation with no comprehensive national system of health care. Employer-provided health insurance puts an undue burden on employers and runs out where it is needed most: low-wage jobs are least likely to include health benefits. Poor people live sick and then go to emergency rooms in public hospitals for acute care, which costs far more than routine care. President Bush needs to push for publicly-financed health care for every citizen.

10. Maintain a habitable planet

We need clean air, clean water, healthy forests, arable land, wildlife and wilderness protection, population control, restricted burning of fossil fuels, and pollution abatement. We need to develop alternative fuels so that we can reduce the dependence on foreign oil that has skewed our foreign policy, pollute less, and survive the exhaustion of the planet’s petroleum reserves. The Bush administration needs to abandon its denial of global warming, remove its support for corporate intrusion, stop favoring the oil industry, protect endangered species, and intensify rather than relax pesticide and pollution safety standards.

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