From: Amy Paige [mailto:paigedunker@alaska.net]
Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2007 4:24 PM
Cc: Rob Mulford; Jon Lockert; Paul Prebys; Godduhn, Anna; Macchia, Tom; Bantz, David; George Figdor; Muller, Don; Cheryl Hilmes; Taylor Brelsford
Subject: Re: Can we work together?
Hello all,
Thanks to Rob for his steadfast determination to challenge Stevens, Murkowski and Young. I certainly appreciate his views about the nature of the struggle. I have continually brought up the Occupation Project to the few people who are coming to our weekly meetings. I sometimes think few people on the JPPJ list look at the internet or try to keep up to date about the war and the various efforts of peace activists around the country, and here in
Also it seems people here are just not able to take the step to civil disobedience or see the effectiveness of it - not any more effective than writing letters or signing petitions. And petitions do seem a lame approach. We have very few letters to the editor about the war or the corrupt administration. The idea of an initiative was that it would give people who are not able to bring themselves to demonstrate in the street an opportunity to express their opposition to the war. But an opinion poll might serve the same purpose - that is to show the delegation that a majority of Alaskans are opposed to the war and Bush's policies. Of course they could probably disregard it anyway.
How do we get more Alaskans engaged to even express opposition, let alone get more to show it publicly - either lawfully or otherwise?
How do we articulate an alternative vision of an
It seems to me that many anti-war activists and peace activists are at a point of reflection and re-evaluation of strategies. I am afraid many Americans do not question the role of corporations in government and public life, or American exceptionalism. I suspect many see the need for oil as a legitimate reason to use our military force around the world. Few question the capitalist economic system. Altogether a pretty depressing state of affairs. I think we have a lot of word to do to educate the general public about all this.
Good luck to Rob for his court appearance. Of course I know it involves more than luck. I know he has done a lot of work developing his brief. It would be a great thing for him to prevail on the issue of the illegality of the war. Thanks also to Don Muller for joining Rob.
In solidarity,
Amy
Rob Mulford wrote:
Hi Amy,
In all due respect, where were all "those too liberal Juneauites" when we were trying to implement the Occupation Project?
We all took the effort to get Kathy Kelly up here to speak but how many of us took her message to heart? Petitions? The 2008 elections? If those Democrats who were elected because of "the peoples tiring of the war" have disappointed us by funding the war anyway, do you think that asking our republican delegation nicely again is of any value? The Truth is that the very powerful are making a 'killing" off this war and will have an even greater windfall when they force the Iraqis to accept their oil law. This is a struggle like many in the past that will not be resolved without some pain.
I am busy every day of the week all day working on this. Next week I'll spend 3 days in court trying to get a defense of necessity and bringing up the legality of the war. Unless we put our bodies in front of the war machine to block its movement I’m afraid it will just go on killing.
How many more do you think will die by time the initiative makes it to the 2008 ballot?
"The Problem is civil obedience"
Respectfully,
rob
On 6/1/07, Amy Paige <paigedunker@alaska.net> wrote:
Jon, Paul, Anna, Rob, Tom, David, George, Don, Cheryl, Taylor et al
Here in
Jon, you mentioned that Chancy Croft spoke with the Anchorage VFP chapter about the possibility of trying to get a statewide initiative on the 2008 ballot that would ask voters to weigh in on the issue of the war. Has that idea progressed at all? You mentioned needing to have the signatures collected by Jan 08 to get on the fall ballot. Also something about 30,000 signatures needed for a statewide ballot. That could be next to impossible in view of expense and distance and need to get signatures from all house districts.
Here in
We are aware that folks in
I hope you have all heard that the Eyes Wide Open - Alaska exhibit will be in
Please forward this message to others you believe would be interested in the possibilities and the opportunities to connect Alaskan peace activists. I hope to hear from you soon. If we get consensus on the wording for a petition here in
Thanks for all your work. Wage Peace!
Amy
PS See new email address above - paigedunker@alaska.net
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