From: owner-abolition-usa-digest@lists.xmission.com (abolition-usa-digest) To: abolition-usa-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: abolition-usa-digest V1 #390 Reply-To: abolition-usa-digest Sender: owner-abolition-usa-digest@lists.xmission.com Errors-To: owner-abolition-usa-digest@lists.xmission.com Precedence: bulk abolition-usa-digest Friday, October 13 2000 Volume 01 : Number 390 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 08:43:53 -0700 (PDT) From: marylia@earthlink.net (marylia) Subject: (abolition-usa) NIF - new FACA suit/local stories Hi - here are two of the local articles from this morning's papers (Herald and Times) on the FACA lawsuit filed yesterday by NRDC and Tri-Valley CAREs. I hope my reformatting of them from the web holds. read on ... Thursday, October 12, 2000 DOE faces suit over laser review By Glenn Roberts Jr. STAFF WRITER LIVERMORE -- Local and national nuclear watchdog groups filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the Energy Department, charging that officials violated openness laws by failing to provide sufficient public information about the review of a massive laser project at Lawrence Livermore Laboratory. Livermore-based Tri-Valley Communities Against a Radioactive environmental and the Natural Resources Defense Council, an environmental group based in Washington, D.C., filed the complaint in Federal District Court in Washington, D.C. In August, a team of about 40 reviewers, selected and led by Energy Department officials, spent one week at Livermore Lab to review the National Ignition Facility, a nuclear weapons research tool that is an estimated six years behind its original construction schedule and $1 billion over budget. Lab and Energy Department officials have said that the review was independent, although more than half of the members were employed by Energy Department labs and contractors. In the lawsuit, the two environmental groups claim that the review committee "is clearly subject" to the requirements of the Federal Advisory Committee Act, though the Energy Department "has not complied with (the act) in any fashion with respect to the . . . review." "The meetings were not open to the public, the existence of the committee was not made public, the required committee materials were not made publicly available and (the Energy Department) never filed a charter for the committee," the groups state in the lawsuit. Marylia Kelley, executive director for Tri-Valley CAREs, said there appears to be a "clear pattern" in which the Energy Department has violated openness laws. The meetings and materials by the review committee did not allow public participation or review, Kelley said. "This has really been an egregious violation, and we're asking the court to, in essence, command the Energy Department to disclose that they've been in violation of the law," she said. Kelley said that Tri-Valley CAREs has tried for years to get "a truly independent assessment" of NIF. Before filing the lawsuit, the NRDC last month sent a letter to Energy Secretary Bill Richardson offering the Energy Department an opportunity to avoid a lawsuit by turning over all documents related to the NIF review to the public. An Energy Department general counsel responded to the letter, claiming that the department did not violate federal policy and that documents would be made public "as quickly as they can be screened for any proprietary or classified information." ------------------------------------------------------------- =A9 2000 by MediaNews Group, Inc. and ANG Newspapers Thursday, October 12, 2000 Suit hits 'independent' NIF review Two environmental groups charge that a report on the laser project violates public meeting laws BY ANDREA WIDENER TIMES STAFF WRITER A glowing review the Department of Energy used to bolster calls for Congress to fund an over-budget laser project violated a public meetings law, a lawsuit filed Wednesday alleges. The federal suit by two environmental groups says the review of the National Ignition Facility is part of a larger pattern of the DOE evading a law designed to ensure outside reviews remain independent. The Natural Resources Defense Council and Tri-Valley Communities Against a Radioactive Environment are asking that the DOE not be allowed to use the review to support the NIF and inform those involved that it was not an independent evaluation of the project to build a 192-beam laser. The Federal Advisory Committee Act is designed to ensure balance any time a federal agency seeks outside advice and to protect those advisers from the agency's influence, said Rebecca Daugherty, director of the Freedom of Information Center for the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press. Anytime an agency asks a nongovernment employee for advice, any meetings or review documents must be open to the public. "It is supposed to make certain that when the government is looking to outsiders to make decisions it does so in a fair way and that the public knows what it is doing," Daugherty said. "You don't want secrets drawn into governments making decisions." The disputed report, known as the Carlson-Lehman review, evaluated the financial and technical viability of the massive laser project, which is $1 billion over budget and four years behind schedule. The study said the project had overcome management and technical problems and was fit to move forward. The DOE has used similar reviews to evaluate large projects for its Office of Science, but this was the first time the review process was used for a defense-related project. The defense council and Tri-Valley CAREs have said the laser, which is designed to simulate the temperature and pressure conditions inside a nuclear explosion, has numerous technical problems and has never undergone a truly independent review. "Let's follow the implication of some of these issues that have cropped up from time to time and find out where they really lead," said Christopher Paine of the defense council. DOE officials did not return two calls for comment Wednesday. But they have said the project has met and passed innumerable reviews and is ready to move forward. The agency called the review "independent" in a press release, a letter to several members of Congress and the report itself. But the meetings were not open to the public, and the presentation documents and interim reports of the committee have not been released. "It was the characterization of the review as 'independent' that so outraged us," said Marylia Kelley, executive director for Tri-Valley CAREs. The review was so secret that personal and Freedom of Information Act requests for its agenda and its membership roster were initially denied. The report's membership was released only when the final report was made public Sept. 15. More than half of the review's 38 members work for the DOE or one of its laboratories, which are operated by contractors. Many of the other members are outside contractors for the government, Paine said. "They continue to insist on having it both ways," Paine said. "They claim to be independent, but they are not complying with the (law)." Marylia Kelley Tri-Valley CAREs (Communities Against a Radioactive Environment) 2582 Old First Street Livermore, CA USA 94550 - is our web site, please visit us there! (925) 443-7148 - is our phone (925) 443-0177 - is our fax Working for peace, justice and a healthy environment since 1983, Tri-Valley CAREs has been a member of the nation-wide Alliance for Nuclear Accountability in the U.S. since 1989, and is a co-founding member of the Abolition 2000 global network for the elimination of nuclear weapons, the U.S. Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons and the Back From the Brink campaign to get nuclear weapons taken off hair-trigger alert. - - To unsubscribe to abolition-usa, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" with "unsubscribe abolition-usa" in the body of the message. For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 10:29:10 -0400 From: ASlater Subject: (abolition-usa) Fwd: [manhattangreens] PBS documentary "I'm on the Ballot" Dear Friends, Tickets will be available at the Madison Square Garden box office on Friday night, October 13th--tomorrow--for the 7:00 PM event with Ralph Nader and lots of celebrities. We need to fill the Garden so please make every effort to be there--with friends, neighbors, family, and co-workers. Alice Slater >Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 19:01:38 -0400 >Subject: [manhattangreens] PBS documentary "I'm on the Ballot" >Priority: non-urgent >X-FC-MachineGenerated: true >To: manhattangreens@egroups.com >From: "steve@panix.com" > >New York/New Jersey - WNET-13, Oct. 12, 10 p.m. > > >"I'm On The Ballot," a one-hour documentary for The PBS Democracy Project, >explores how Americans choose potential Leaders of the Free World [bleh!], >and more importantly, who gets ignored. Relying on a dynamic mix of >national third party candidates, historians and political journalists, this >program tackles the core question: What impact do third parties have on >America's two-party political monopoly? > >Focusing on Election 2000, filmmakers Al Ward, Darren Garnick and Peter >Koziell - and a network of freelance camera crews -- spent a year on the >campaign trail with the nominees of the Reform, Libertarian, Socialist, >Constitution, Natural Law, and Green parties. "I'm On The Ballot" airs >nationwide on PBS from Oct. 12 - Nov. 5. > > ** > >PBS Schedule for "I'm On The Ballot" >For all other cities, plug your zip code into the PBS Station Finder >(http://www.pbs.org/stationfinder/index.html) and do a search for "I'm On >The Ballot" on your local PBS affiliate website. E-mail the program >manager if you are having trouble finding an airdate and please CC your >e-mail to: ballot@awardproductions.com > > > ** > >REQUEST FOR FEEDBACK --- The PBS filmmakers behind "I'm On The Ballot" >would appreciate your comments (good and bad). Please send your feedback >to ballot@awardproductions.com. > > ** > > > >Steven Matthews > >-------------------------- eGroups Sponsor -------------------------~-~> >eLerts >It's Easy. It's Fun. 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Do not use quotes in your message. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 12:31:36 -0400 From: ASlater Subject: (abolition-usa) Action Alert: Democracy >>>Date: Mon, 02 Oct 2000 18:41:24 -0400 >>>Subject: [Nader2000NYC] Fw: Action Alert: Democracy on Death Row >>>Priority: non-urgent >>>X-FC-MachineGenerated: true >>>To: @clark.fix.net >>>X-FC-Forwarded-From: Pendragon@fix.net >>>From: Nader2000NYC@egroups.com (Nader2000NYC@egroups.com) >>> >>>Dear Citizen Activist: >>> >>>Our hard-work is starting to have an impact. The incredible turnout at >>our >>>Super-Rallies, and the constant protests to Let Ralph Debate have raised >>>the >>>eyebrows of the establishment media who had declared our campaign dead in >>>the water. We are also moving up in the polls. We are at 7% in >>California, >>>9% in Maine, 7% in Connecticut, and an astounding 17% in Alaska. >>> >>>We must now broaden our focus to include efforts that demonstrate our >>>strengths at the grassroots level. Simple things like wearing a Nader >>>Button, putting that bumper-sticker on your car, and helping distribute >>>literature in your neighborhood or putting up yardsigns will be critical >>to >>>our success. Most people don't know that Ralph is in the campaign or that >>>there is an alternative to the tired old politics as usual. >>> >>>DIRECT ACTION MISSION: This week we need to protest that Texas prisoners >>>aren't the only ones on death row, by excluding Ralph Nader from the >>>debates >>>the two parties are placing democracy on death row. Hold silent vigils, >>>mock >>>funeral processions, and show trials for the corrupt major party >>candidates >>>who also support the death penalty, the drug war, and the for profit >>prison >>>industry. These events can be held in front of your local Rep. or Dem. >>>office to highlight the placing of American democracy on death row. >>Alert >>>local media, dress in black, build caskets, and put tape over your mouths >>>to >>>show that you've been silenced. Have fun, but always be polite and >>>peaceful. >>> >>>OUTREACH MISSION: This week we need to reach out to local community >>groups >>>that are holding candidate forums. You don't need to have public speaking >>>experience to explain why the current political system isn't working for >>>you. Two ideas that are important to express are : 1) That the campaign >>>finance system is corrupting the political system and the two major >>parties >>>are marinating in corporate money. 2) If you are not in one of the half >>>dozen "battleground" states, a vote for Ralph Nader is not a wasted vote. >>>The winner take all system of the electoral-college means that if Bush is >>>going to win your state anyway a vote for Gore is a wasted vote. If Gore >>is >>>going to win your state then a vote for Ralph Nader won't hurt and you >>can >>>be free to vote your hopes and dreams instead of your fears. >>> >>>FUNDRAISING MISSION: The Nader 2000 Campaign Needs You to Party! >>> >>>With the election only 5 weeks away you may be wondering "What can I do >>to >>>get involved in the Nader 2000 Campaign?" One great way to contribute is >>to >>>raise funds and awareness about the campaign by throwing a campus or >>>neighborhood houseparty! Houseparties are small-scale >>>fundraiser/time-raisers held in homes, campuses, or community centers by >>>folks who want to help spread the word about the only Presidential team >>>with >>>an authentic record of reform - Ralph Nader and Winona LaDuke. >>Houseparties >>>are a great way to get involved in the grassroots political process to >>>organize a truly progressive third party while having fun with your >>>friends, >>>family and co-workers. >>> >>>During the month of October the campaign will be sponsoring a "Get Out >>and >>>Vote-Houseparty Rally Contest". Between the dates of October 1-28, the >>>states that raise the most money, volunteers, and support, through >>>house-parties, will win a rally the weekend before the election hosted by >>>one of our Citizen Committee Members. >>> >>>For more information about hosting a house-party and contest guidelines, >>>please visit our website: http://www.votenader.org/materials/houseparty/ >>> >>> >>>PRINT MISSION: The topic for this week's letter to the editor is the >>>connection between the failed war on drugs, the death penalty, and the >>>for-profit prison industry. Both major party candidates are supportive of >>>these failed policies and are taking money from the prison industrial >>>complex. Some points to include: >>> >>>* The War on Drugs: >>> >>>Nader: >>>The War on Drugs unfairly targets people of color and the poor. >>>Drug abusers do not need to be incarcerated-they need opportunity and >>>treatment. >>>Opposes the criminalization of drugs, and the incarceration of nonviolent >>>drug offenders. >>> >>>Gore and Bush: >>>The Clinton-Gore Administration has shown little creativity in coming up >>>with new approaches to drug problems. >>>Neither Gore nor Bush have shown any inclination or ability or the >>courage >>>necessary to come up with new approaches that would reduce the drug >>>problem. >>> >>>* The Death Penalty: >>> >>>Nader: >>>Has opposed the death penalty since he was a law student at Harvard. >>>Opposes the death penalty because it does not deter and is discriminatory >>>against people of color and those who cannot afford competent legal >>>counsel. >>>Supports moratorium on the death penalty >>> >>>Bush: >>>Supports the death penalty. >>>Texas has one of the highest execution rates in the United States. >>>People of color are disproportionately represented on death row in Texas. >>> >>>Gore: >>>Supports the death penalty. >>>Has been silent on the injustices of the death penalty, such as the >>>disproportionate representation of people of color on death row. >>> >>>* Prison Industrial Complex: >>> >>>Nader: >>>Calls for corporations, such as the Corrections Corporation of >>America-the >>>largest multinational prison corporation operating in the United >>States-to >>>get out of the prison industry; human dignity should come before profits. >>>Corporations wrongfully exploit prisoners, who are disproportionately >>>people >>>of color. Prisoners are used as cheap labor to increase corporate >>profits. >>>He believes that public policy should be aimed at reducing the >>>incarceration >>>rate through treatment and rehabilitation-not locking people up by the >>>masses. >>> >>>Bush and Gore: >>>Both encourage the growth of the corporate prison industry. >>>Both have accepted more than $100,000 in soft money that corporations >>>running for-profit prisons have given to both the DNC and RNC. >>>The corporate-prison industry has grown tremendously under the eight >>years >>>of the Clinton administration, particularly in George W. Bush's state of >>>Texas. >>> >>> >>> >>>To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: >>>Nader2000NYC-unsubscribe@egroups.com >>> > >-------------------------- eGroups Sponsor -------------------------~-~> >eLerts >It's Easy. It's Fun. Best of All, it's Free! >http://click.egroups.com/1/9699/14/_/_/_/971365227/ >---------------------------------------------------------------------_-> > >To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: >upper_east_side_for_nader-unsubscribe@egroups.com > - - To unsubscribe to abolition-usa, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" with "unsubscribe abolition-usa" in the body of the message. For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 14:21:01 -0400 From: "Howard W. Hallman" Subject: (abolition-usa) Questions for presidential candidates debate Dear Colleagues: So far the debates of presidential and vice-presidential candidates haven't got into the issue of nuclear weapons. Previously I had written to Jim Lehrer a request to take up this issue, and I offered a couple of questions. This morning I e-mailed him a request that he deal with this subject in the third and final debate of the presidential candidates. I pointed out that whoever is elected president will be commander-in-chief of the most powerful nuclear force in the world. We voters should know where they stand on nuclear issues. I urge you to likewise contact Jim Lehrer and ask that nuclear weapons and nuclear disarmament be discussed in the final debate. His e-mail address is newshour@pbs.org. You can offer questions in your own words. As a point of departure, here are the three questions I submitted: (1) In this year's presidential campaign, there is much talk about moral values. What are your views on the morality of the use of nuclear weapons and the threatened use through the doctrine of nuclear deterrence? (2) It has been more than fifty-five years since a U.S. president has authorized the use of nuclear weapons. If elected president, in what circumstance would you authorize actual use of nuclear weapons? What category of targets would you consider it legitimate to strike with nuclear weapons? (3) At the May 2000 Review Conference of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) the United States joined with Russia, the United Kingdom, France, and China in making a commitment to "an unequivocal undertaking to accomplish the total elimination of their nuclear arsenals." If elected president, what will you do during your four-year term to fulfill this commitment? Shalom, Howard Howard W. Hallman, Chair Methodists United for Peace with Justice 1500 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036 Phone/fax: 301 896-0013; e-mail: mupj@igc.org Methodists United for Peace with Justice is a membership association of laity and clergy. It has no affiliation with any Methodist denomination. - - To unsubscribe to abolition-usa, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" with "unsubscribe abolition-usa" in the body of the message. For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 17:01:05 -0600 From: "bob kinsey" Subject: Re: (abolition-usa) Questions for presidential candidates debate Thanks for your work! New e-mail is bobkinsey@earthlink.net We are planning a metro - Denver clergy luncheon to consult about where they and their churches are on nuclear weapons. Do you have a quick way to get to any of the official church statements on their morality etc. that have been made over the last several decades -- especially the most recent pronouncements?? We held a shadow debate over Denver Community Cable TV between five candidate representatives on issues of foreign and military policy. It was more interesting than the real candidates and way more lively, thoughtful and informative. Our two role-players for Gore and Bush were honest and accurate in their representations. We also had Nader, Hagelin and Browne and their representatives -- who were from their parties did a good job. We used six questions as the basis of the "debate". Each "candidate had the opportunity to answer the questions and to question one other candidate about their stance. If you are interested I could send you the questions. ************************************************* Bob Kinsey Peace and Justice Task Force Rocky Mountain Conference, United Church of Christ bkinsey@peacemission .org 6555 Ward Road, Arvada, Colorado, 80004 "Blessed are the peacemakers for they will be called children of God" -- Jesus of Nazareth - ----- Original Message ----- From: Howard W. Hallman To: Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 12:21 PM Subject: (abolition-usa) Questions for presidential candidates debate > Dear Colleagues: > > So far the debates of presidential and vice-presidential candidates haven't > got into the issue of nuclear weapons. Previously I had written to Jim > Lehrer a request to take up this issue, and I offered a couple of > questions. This morning I e-mailed him a request that he deal with this > subject in the third and final debate of the presidential candidates. I > pointed out that whoever is elected president will be commander-in-chief of > the most powerful nuclear force in the world. We voters should know where > they stand on nuclear issues. > > I urge you to likewise contact Jim Lehrer and ask that nuclear weapons and > nuclear disarmament be discussed in the final debate. His e-mail address > is newshour@pbs.org. You can offer questions in your own words. As a > point of departure, here are the three questions I submitted: > > (1) In this year's presidential campaign, there is much talk about moral > values. What are your views on the morality of the use of nuclear weapons > and the threatened use through the doctrine of nuclear deterrence? > > (2) It has been more than fifty-five years since a U.S. president has > authorized the use of nuclear weapons. If elected president, in what > circumstance would you authorize actual use of nuclear weapons? What > category of targets would you consider it legitimate to strike with nuclear > weapons? > > (3) At the May 2000 Review Conference of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation > Treaty (NPT) the United States joined with Russia, the United Kingdom, > France, and China in making a commitment to "an unequivocal undertaking to > accomplish the total elimination of their nuclear arsenals." If elected > president, what will you do during your four-year term to fulfill this > commitment? > > Shalom, > Howard > > Howard W. Hallman, Chair > Methodists United for Peace with Justice > 1500 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036 > Phone/fax: 301 896-0013; e-mail: mupj@igc.org > > Methodists United for Peace with Justice is a membership association of > laity and clergy. It has no affiliation with any Methodist denomination. > > - > To unsubscribe to abolition-usa, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" > with "unsubscribe abolition-usa" in the body of the message. > For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send > "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message. > - - To unsubscribe to abolition-usa, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" with "unsubscribe abolition-usa" in the body of the message. For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 05:59:16 -0400 From: Ellen Thomas Subject: (abolition-usa) NucNews 00/10/13 - Daybook; Presidential Candidates; Activist Announcements Washington Times Daybook, October 13, 2000, Agence France Presse=20 (unavailable) http://www.washtimes.com/national/daybook-20001012212836.htm - -- PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES - - George W. Bush - Michigan http://www.GeorgeWBush.com - http://64.92.133.170/Calendar.asp 9:15 a.m. - Remarks, Van Andel Institute, 333 Bostwick NE, Grand Rapids, Michigan, (616) 234-5390=20 1:30 p.m. - Remarks to GM Employees and other local citizens, Truck Product Center Atrium, 2000 Centerpoint Parkway, Pontiac, Michigan, (248) 753-0376=20 - - Al Gore - Wisconsin http://www.algore2000.com/ Noon =97 Addresses Wisconsin voters, Cathedral Square Park, Milwaukee, Wis. - - Ralph Nader - Florida, New York http://www.votenader.org/campaignevents.html Free the Speech: Open the Debates -= http://www.votenader.org/debates/index.html Friday October 13,=20 Tampa, FL 9:15am - 10:00am - Press Conference, Holiday Inn Crowne Plaza, 700 North Westshore Boulevard New York City, NY 8:00 PM - Madison Square Garden- SUPER RALLY, Ralph Nader with= Special Guests Eddie Vedder, Ani DiFranco, Bill Murray, Susan Sarandon,, Tim= Robbins, Ben Harper, Phil Donahue, Michael Moore, and more. Doors Open at 7:00 PM. Tickets available now: 1) The Madison Square Garden Box Office, (212) 465-6741 2) The local greens office (212) 353-3111, (212) 254-4194 3) Our web site.=20 Saturday October 14 3:00 =96 5:00 PM - New York City, NY Fundraising Reception with Ralph Nader and Citizen's Committee, Special Guests include Susan Sarandon,= Michael Moore, and Tim Robbins Home of Danny Goldberg and Rosemary Carroll --- SOLD OUT -- 5:30pm - 6:30pm - Speech at the Pesticides Forum, Riverside= Church, Riverside Drive (between 120th St. & 122nd St.) Sunday October 15 New Jersey, NJ 1:00pm - 3:00pm, Rutgers State University, Busch Student Center, Multipurpose Room 604, Bartholomew Road Piscataway, NJ, 732-445-4724=20 5:00pm- 6:30pm - Speech, Count Basie Theater, 99 Monmouth Street,= Red Bank, NJ, Directions: www.theatre-link.com/cbt; 6:30pm - 7:00 pm -= Fundraising Reception 8:30pm - 10:00pm - Speech, Princeton University, Richardson= Auditorium in Alexander Hall ( off Nassau St. ), 609-258-3000, Directions: http://www.princeton.edu/~cvcs/directions.htm, Fundraising Reception to follow.=20 Tuesday, October 17, St. Louis, MO, Third Presidential Debate, Washington University - -- ANNOUNCEMENTS -- - - Unless an extension of NRC's deadline is granted beyond the Monday October= 16 deadline, this is our last chance to tell NRC how we feel about 20 year extensions of 85% of the commercial nuclear power reactors around the USA.= They need to hear from us in DROVES and UNEQUIVICATIVELY that NO reactors should have extensions granted them. PLEASE FAX THEM NOW. NRC Fax#: 301-415-2234,= NRC Web Site: http://www.nrc.gov Please dissemenate widely. Please ask NRC for= an EXTENSION of their Monday October 16, 2000 deadline for public comment. = [From: ASlater ] - - November Vigil to close the SOA In five weeks, thousands will gather at the gates of Fort Benning, Georgia= to commemorate our sisters and brothers who have died, and who continue to= suffer throughout Latin America - tortured, intimidated, killed and "disappeared"= by graduates of the infamous U.S. Army School of the Americas (SOA). Soldiers= at the SOA are trained to protect the interests of U.S. corporations and= maintain the economic status quo for the few rich and powerful in the U.S. and their cohorts in Latin America.On November 18-19, we will stand in Solidarity with the people of Latin America and serve notice that we will not be accomplices to these cruel politics. We will speak for voices silenced by graduates of the= SOA and demand the closing of the =91School of Assassins'. The preparations for= the Vigil and the Nonviolent Civil Disobedience are in high gear and the hotels= in and around Columbus are filling quickly (If you check the hotels [http://www.soaw.org/Articles/newsletter/hotel_list.htm] for availability,= be sure to mention SOA Watch group rate). [From: School of the Americas Watch= DC ] ______________________________________________________________ * Peace Through Reason - http://prop1.org - Convert the War Machines! * Online Petition - http://www.PetitionOnline.com/prop1/petition.html NucNews - Today and Archives - http://prop1.org/nucnews/briefslv.htm ______________________________________________________________ - - To unsubscribe to abolition-usa, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" with "unsubscribe abolition-usa" in the body of the message. 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