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Thursday, November 18, 2004

still….i love america

This is an anti-Bush pro native american rap that I wrote for the SlamBush series that http:www.indyvoter.org put together across the country.  I’m touring asia with a stop in japan this winter.  I would love to hook up with progressive like minded artists.  Free mp3 and lyric sheet at::
http://www.itsALLlove.com/iloveamerica
peace to all
stephen spyrit


Peace Festa, Voting Suppression in the US

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Sunday, November 07, 2004

Anger Explodes as a U.S. Army Helicopter Crashes at Okinawa International University

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Anger Explodes as a U.S. Army Helicopter Crashes at Okinawa International University

The fiery explosion and crash of a U.S. helicopter into a building at Okinawa International University on August 13 has touched off the most intense anti-base movement since the 1995 rape of a 12- year old Okinawan girl by three U.S. servicemen.Anger built when Prime Minister Koizumi Junichiro refused to meet with Ginowan Mayor Iha Yoichi and Okinawan Governor Inamine Keiichi when they traveled to Tokyo to discuss the issues. A demonstration of 30,000 people on Sunday September 12 was the largest protest in nearly a decade....
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Howard Zinn: The Optimism of Uncertainty/Michael Albert: Tomorrow Is a Long Time

There is a tendency to think that what we see in the present moment will continue. We forget how often we have been astonished by the sudden crumbling of institutions, by extraordinary changes in people’s thoughts, by unexpected eruptions of rebellion against tyrannies, by the quick collapse of systems of power that seemed invincible.

What leaps out from the history of the past hundred years is its utter unpredictability.
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Michael Albert: Tomorrow Is a Long Time

It is forty years on from when I and many other people of my generation became life-long activists and while the left’s efforts have ensured that nearly everyone now knows at some level that everything is broken - which wasn’t even barely the case in 1965 - still most people are passive, easily manipulated, lacking hope, barely involved, dismissive of politics and activism, hunkered down in virtual isolation, looking for crumbs that might be available, and above all spectators. In other words, what we on the left have been doing has had some impact, of course, but doing the same thing as in the past for another forty years would have barely any. A new left has got to be new where it matters - in having real and compelling shared vision, real and compelling short and mid term goals, and real and compelling shared practice and strategy - indeed, in having long term vision and empowering and engaging strategy at all......Elections are not the whole of politics, only a tiny part. The whole is, or should be, mostly the development of consciousness and commitment and the exercising of social pressure. We have to get right back to that. And we have to do it immediately. And we have to do it more wisely than in the past.

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