• War, what is it good for?

    As I read about the conventions and the presidential campaign, I was struck by something. We have reached the point where the debate seems to be how to use the military to achieve our goals. Even Prussia at its most warlike understood that the military was only one part of effective statecraft.

    Are we really saying the only tool that this diverse, rich, and creative country has is war?

    Our corporations are capable of putting refrigerated Coke and Disney products into some pretty remote parts of the world. It’s a shame that we can’t put any ideas other than our ability to threaten people out there as well.

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  • New August 29 Photos

    Todd Gibson, of From the Floor fame, sent me some of his photos from the August 29 anti-GOP march. Here is a nice one, showing Scooter Goons (undercover cops). They are now using paramedic vehicles for NYPD business, including transporting support people.

    I put up a gallery, including a sub-gallery for the great signs he spotted.

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  • Guantanamo on the Hudson

    The New York Press isn’t exactly a left-wing paper, but here is what they have to say about the barbed wire holding pens on the pier on the Hudson:

    By the time we hit the streets with this issue, we’re sure it will be common knowledge, but it wasn’t until late last week that the NYPD announced their plans to turn Pier 57, at 11th Ave. and 15th St., into a giant holding pen. It was originally intended, of course, for the thousands of protestors they’re intent on rounding up during the convention.

    The message sent by all the security preparations prior to the convention was clear, but never so perfectly encapsulated as this makes it. What the NYPD and the GOP are saying to protestors of every stripe (and New Yorkers in general) is this: “If you don’t agree with us, we look at you as enemy combatants, security threats and would-be terrorists. And we’re going to treat you like the diseased cattle you are.”

    The most disturbing bit of information concerning the West Side holding pen, however, was buried in the Post’s account. Just a brief mention:

    “Cops fear some protesters might hang around after the convention to disrupt other events, like the U.S. Open, so the pen will remain open indefinitely.”

    The U.S. Open? Other events? Like what, the 3rd Ave. Street Fair? The grand opening celebration at a new Payless Shoe Source in Queens?

    In other words, a year-round internment camp is now part of the ongoing West Side development project. Does the Olympic Committee know about this?

    UPDATED: NYC Indymedia has photos of the internment pier. More to follow.

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  • Young GOPer kicking an activist on the floor

    Tom Tomorrow provides us with a link to a non-mac friendly video from local ABC affiliate of a young GOPer kicking an AIDS activist during ACT UP’s action inside MSG.

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  • I thought they criticized the Dems for wanting a “parent state”

    ‘It struck me as I was speaking to people in Bangor, Maine, that this president sees America as we think about a 10-year-old child,” Card said. ”I know as a parent I would sacrifice all for my children.”

    Boston Globe

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  • Antidote for the “they’re all white trust fund kids” meme

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    AIDS activists protest in New York’s Grand Central Station Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004, on the final day of the Republican National Convention. About 100 well-organized protesters gathered on a pre-arranged signal for a short, noisy demonstration during the morning rush hour, calling on the president to do more in the fight against AIDS. (AP Photo/Stuart Ramson)

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  • New Get Your War On

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    Click on the image for the rest.

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  • Not Godwin’s Law

    Wietold Riedel is well aware of the history of the part of the world where he was born. Read tonight’s post.

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  • Phrase of the day

    Scooter Goons.

    Also, can someone explain why I still have helicopters flying low over my apartment building at 23rd and 8th at 12:10am?

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  • Antidote for the “they attacked a policeman on a scooter” people

    The NY Daily News, not exactly a left-wing paper — they talk about Bush’s hard-knuckled approach after 9/11 rather than mention his hiding out all day — has this today:

    Demonstrators also complained about the use of plainclothes cops on scooters during a Monday protest on Eighth Ave. Video shot by legal observers shows several scooters driving directly into the crowd and running into people.

    A detective on one of the scooters was pulled off and badly beaten.

    Last night, cops on bicycles plowed into demonstrators at W. 28th St. and Broadway, and at Herald Square, hitting people as they went. A News reporter was jabbed in the ribs with a handlebar at Herald Square. The officers then used the bikes as barricades.

    Mayor Bloomberg defended the aggressive tactics yesterday.

    “This isn’t something like it’s supposed to be a fair fight. We have laws,” he fumed. “You break the law [and] you’re going to find yourself arrested. Period. End of story.”

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