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Welcome to 'Grassroots Actions for Peace'
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Grassroots Actions for Peace is a volunteer group which was first
organized at the beginning of the 1991 Gulf War, on the principle that
negotiated, non-violent resolutions of conflicts are a better
alternative to war.
Most of our members live in the metro west area of Boston, near
Concord, Massachusetts. We take actions locally on issues which have
national and international importance, such as the wars in Iraq, cutting
the military budget, the USA Patriot Act and depleted uranium wherever it
is used, weapons or consumer products.
Depleted uranium weapons, which were manufactured locally in Concord, were
first used in the Gulf War. We recognized a responsibility to learn
about depleted uranium and its effects. This led to organizing efforts
over the last ten years to ban the use of this radiologically and
chemically toxic material.
We encourage people to work together at the local level because we
believe this is where all movements for change begin.
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Never Give Up |
“Never give up, no matter what is going on. Develop the heart.
Too much energy in your country is spent on developing the mind instead of the heart.
Develop the heart. Be compassionate. Not just to your friends, but to everyone.
Be compassionate. Work for peace, in your heart and in the world. And I say again, never give up.
No matter what is happening. No matter what is going on around you. Never give up."
From the Dalai Lama
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Headlines
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Is It Possible to Cobble Together 10 Good Things That Happened in 2009? You Better Believe It!
It was a tough year, but there is still much to celebrate -- now a majority of Americans oppose war in Afghanistan, the war on drugs is waning, and more.
See You Better Believe It!
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And... first and foremost
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful
committed citizens can change the world; Indeed it's the only thing that
ever has." - Margaret Mead
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Howard Zinn explodes the myth of the good wars.
A take away here is that "Congress only responds for justice to the pressure of social movements".
Also Canada ended British rule w/o war, other countries ended slavery w/o war, WW II did not end oppression, facism, ...
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Actions
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Two Years Ago -- Tuesday, December 18, 2007 7:30 pm
Harvey Wheeler Community Center
1276 Main Street (corner of Main and Church)
North Bridge Alliance Meeting - Agenda
Discussion of actions we might take as a follow-up to the recent Out of Balance film showing in Concord. (See attached list of action suggestions made by the film's director Tom Jackson and climate crisis author and journalist Ross Gelbspan.)
Discussion of other projects we might take up or films we might show in the new year. Bring suggestions for either actions or films.
Decide on permanent location and dates for next year's meetings. **Note: if you have a preference for a date or locations but can't make this meeting, please let us know by responding to this email.
Announcements, other business
Recommended Actions to Combat Corp Impact on State and National Global Warming Policy
During the discussion Gelbspan defined the crux of the problem and possible solutions. ExxonMobil's power "really goes beyond the issue of global warming to the issue that we're living in a corporate state." Voters have no access to government and no power as citizens. "We're living under the rule of corporations who are immune to the political process. Exxon is a very graphic example." If a congressperson takes a forceful stand against the oil and coal industries advocating the shifting of government subsidies away from fossil fuels to alternative energy technology, industry groups simply fund an opponent, and they have the money to do so.
· That's why it's crucial to get the money out of politics through public campaign financing, Gelbspan added.
Tom Jackson recommended:
· Boycotting ExxonMobil products and stock
· Asking local gas stations to use other sources for their gasoline
· Boycotting American auto companies who are bowing to pressure from the oil industry in fighting an increase in gasoline efficiency regulations.
Gelbspan also recommended:
· Querying candidates on their energy policy and on their stand on rejoining the Kyoto agreement
· Doing some research to see which candidates are getting the most money from the energy industry. Use Greenpeace's website, www.exxonsecrets.org .
· Publicize our findings with articles in local papers on the two previous points
· Put pressure on the media to report on global warming at least three times a week
· Let your congresspersons know you want them to transfer subsidies from fossil fuels to renewable energy
· Create a fund to transfer clean energy to developing counties
· While making changes in individual energy use is good, "there has to be political change" as well. Change your light bulbs, ride your bike, take public transportation, but whatever you do, tell 100 people why you're doing it-you'll lay the groundwork for the political change we need."
Additional Issues here in state:
· Research what is happening here in testing gasification of coal, develop a stand on the issue and publicize it
· Show films on coal gasification
· Support Cape Wind
When asked if all of this might take more time than we have Gelbspan responded "Maybe - some scientists are concerned that the warming may be taking on its own momentum, independent of human generated CO2." But he added that right now, there are lots of people working on this issue below the radar, "like earthworms." While it may look as if little is going on, "rapid social change can erupt as quickly as rapid climate change." We're in a race against climate catastrophe, but there's still a chance that we'll be able to make the political and technological changes necessary to preserve the planet.
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Monument Square Vigil

Every Friday 8:00 - 9:00 AM
Vigil at Monument Square, Concord Center every Friday morning from 8:00 to 9:00 AM.
Held at the flag rotary at Main and Lexington Street across from the Concord, MA Town
Building.
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Nine years on the protest line at ATK
Every Wednesday, 7 AM, at Edina Road, Minneapolis - St. Paul,
Minnesota
If protesting were an endurance sport, the oldest marathon in the country would still be going on
at Alliant Techsystems.

Protest at ATK, Stormi Greener, Star Tribune
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**** Take To The Streets.Com ****
A National Listing of Progressive Rallies and Demonstrations....
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(Please watch this space for fast breaking information about actions
you can take.....)
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See Restoring the Public Trust below
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Latest Articles
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Will Congress Plunge Us (Again) into the Nuke Power Abyss?
by Harvey Wasserman, 14 December 2007, CommonDreams.org
Congress stands at the brink of the global-warmed nuclear powered abyss. Again.
But as you read this, House and Senate Democrats and Republicans are negotiating the 2008 Omnibus Appropriations Bill.
Senator Pete Domenici (R-NM) has slipped in $25 billion in taxpayer-guaranteed loans for new nukes. The nuke reactor guarantees are bundled with $10 billion for renewable energy, $10 billion to turn coal into liquid vehicle fuel, $2 billion to turn coal into natural gas and another $2 billion to build a uranium enrichment plant.
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Watertown, MA: Transfer of tainted site awaits study
by Christina Pazzanese, 14 Oct 2007, Boston Globe
Several large properties in the East End of Watertown, including a nearly 12-acre swath of land at
Greenough Boulevard and Arsenal Street that was once used to burn depleted uranium [ed. emphasis added] from a Watertown
Arsenal nuclear reactor, are undergoing close scrutiny to determine how badly contaminated they are
and who is responsible for cleaning them up.. [
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Bush Executive Order: Criminalizing the Antiwar Movement
by Prof. Michel Chossudovsky, Global Reseach, 20 July 2007
What's next folks, had enough yet?
A presidential Executive Order issued on July 17th, repeals with the stroke of a pen the right to
dissent and to oppose the Pentagon's military agenda in Iraq.
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The Truth About Oil and Iraq
by U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich, 23 May 2007, United States House of Representatives
View this text in the Congressional Record
Mr. Speaker, there is an issue of critical importance facing this Congress, and that issue relates to whether or not this Congress should pass legislation to continue to fund the war in Iraq.
The legislation contains a particular provision that would lead to the privatization of Iraq's oil, a provision that I'm quite concerned about, because I think that if we take that position, it will make it very difficult for us to ever be able to end the war.
So today I'm going to lay out the case as to why this provision that's in the bill would advance privatization and as to what the options are for this Congress.
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Iraqi Health Issues, Diverse and Dire
by Alive in Baghdad Blog, 02 Apr 2007
Diseases and sicknesses of all kinds are gaining ground in Iraq. Activists, doctors, and the media are
quick to discuss the potential ramifications of Depleted Uranium, which many argue is still highly
radioactive after use. There are many other diseases, some commonplace, such as dysentery and typhoid
which were virtually unheard of in Iraq before the Gulf War in 1991, but under the sanctions and
instability of the current war, have greatly increased.
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The Silence of the Lambs? A Cry to Raise Our Voices!
by Max Fuller, member of the BRussells Tribunal Advisory Committee
Proof of US orchestration of Death Squads Killings in Iraq
... Since the mainstream western media will not hear such voices as Professor Samarree and Mr Abid, it is
absolutely beholden on every decently minded individual as well as every organisation that opposes the
illegal occupation of Iraq to demand the truth and bring an end to this monstrous culture of impunity.
Jean Paul Sartre noted that the American assault on Vietnam was not only an attack against that nation,
but an act of violence directed against the whole of humanity. If we are to have any hope of rescuing our
own collective humanity, we must raise our voices to bring an end to the screaming from Iraq. ...
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The Real Cost of Bottled Water
by Jared Blumenfeld & Susan Leal, February 18, 2007, The San Francisco Chronicle
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Clearly, the popularity of bottled water is the result of huge marketing efforts. The global consumption of bottled
water reached 41 billion gallons in 2004, up 57 percent in just five years. Even in areas where tap water is clean and
safe to drink, such as in San Francisco, demand for bottled water is increasing -- producing unnecessary garbage and
consuming vast quantities of energy. So what is the real cost of bottled water?
Most of the price of a bottle of water goes for its bottling, packaging, shipping, marketing, retailing and profit.
Transporting bottled water by boat, truck and train involves burning massive quantities of fossil fuels. More than 5
trillion gallons of bottled water is shipped internationally each year. Here in San Francisco, we can buy water from
Fiji (5,455 miles away) or Norway (5,194 miles away) and many other faraway places to satisfy our demand for the chic
and exotic. These are truly the Hummers of our bottled-water generation. As further proof that the bottle is worth more
than the water in it, starting in 2007, the state of California will give 5 cents for recycling a small water bottle
and 10 cents for a large one....
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Also
Thirst: Fighting the Corporate Theft of Our Water (Hardcover) By Alan Snitow, Deborah Kaufman, and Michael Fox
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The Day Habeas Corpus Died
By: SilentPatriot on Tuesday, October 17th, 2006
Habeas Corpus
Today, 135 years to the day after the last American President (Ulysses S. Grant) suspended habeas corpus, President
Bush signed into law the Military Commissions Act of 2006. At its worst, the legislation allows President Bush or
Donald Rumsfeld to declare anyone — US citizen or not — an enemy combatant, lock them up and throw away the key without
a chance to prove their innocence in a court of law. In other words, every thing the Founding Fathers fought the
British empire to free themselves of was reversed and nullified with the stroke of a pen, all under the guise of the
War on Terror.
Jonathan Turley joined Keith to talk about the law that Senator Feingold said would be seen as "a stain on our nation's
history."
Turley: "People have no idea how significant this is. Really a time of shame this is for the American system.—The
strange thing is that we have become sort of constitutional couch potatoes. The Congress just gave the President
despotic powers and you could hear the yawn across the country as people turned to Dancing With the Stars. It's
otherworldly..People clearly don't realize what a fundamental change it is about who we are as a country. What happened
today changed us. And I'm not too sure we're gonna change back anytime soon."
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Note: Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with an amendment by Yea-Nay Vote. 65 - 34. Record Vote Number: 259.
Notable yea votes include Lieberman (D-CT) and Gregg (R-NH) and Sununu (R-NH). See thomas.gov
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Study Claims Iraq's 'Excess' Death Toll Has Reached 655,000
By David Brown, Washington Post Staff Writer, Wednesday, October 11, 2006; Page A12:
A team of American and Iraqi epidemiologists estimates that 655,000 more people have died in Iraq since
coalition forces arrived in March 2003 than would have died if the invasion had not occurred.
See [ entire article ]
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How to Watch the News in a Time of Crisis
By Danny Schechter, 01 Aug 2006, New York, New York
You can’t trust the media—and you can’t necessarily even trust yourself.
It’s the rare person who approaches a conflict like the one in Lebanon that we are watching every
night with the background information to understand what’s in front of our own eyes. Like in
baseball, you can’t know the players without a scorecard. Having opinions are easy, developing an
analysis is not. ... [
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Why is the Media Downplaying Our Voting Scandal?
By Danny Schechter, MediaChannel.org
The public, on the other hand, not only believes that there are problems but many insist that the
elections were stolen. Write Wasserman and Fitrakis: “A recent OpEdNews.com/Zogby People's poll of
Pennsylvania residents, found that '39 percent said that the 2004 election was stolen. Fifty-four
percent said it was legitimate. But let’s look at the demographics on this question. Of the people who
watch FOX news as their primary source of TV news, one half of one percent believe it was stolen and
99 percent believe it was legitimate. Among people who watched ANY other news source but FOX, more
felt the election was stolen than legitimate. The numbers varied dramatically.'”
“Here, from that poll, are the stations listed as first choice by respondents and the percentage of
respondents who thought the election was stolen: CNN 70 percent; MSNBC 65 percent; CBS 64 percent; ABC
56 percent; Other 56 percent; NBC 49 percent; FOX 0.5 percent.
“With 99 percent of FOX viewers believing that the election was “legitimate,” only the constant
propaganda of Rupert Murdoch’s Disinformation campaign stands in the way of a majority of Americans
coming to grips with the reality of two consecutive stolen elections.”
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Starmet Corp. site cleanup progress lauded by environmentalists
by Davis Bushnell, Globe Correspondent | March 9, 2006
A milestone in the cleanup of Starmet Corp.'s Super fund site in West Concord was reached
with the recent removal of 3,846 drums of depleted uranium and 322 tons of depleted uranium
metal, according to the state Department of Environmental Protection.
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Update on BU BioTerrorism Lab
by Vicky Steinitz, February 3, 2006
The Fight Goes On.
Despite final federal approval of the lab and BU’s plans to start construction soon, we have not given
up in our efforts to stop the lab. It’s important to get the word out that federal approval is not
the end of the road. Since those reviewing BU’s environmental impact statements were the same people
who awarded the grant to BU, we never expected them to give serious attention to the major questions
raised by critics of the lab about its safety, secrecy and lack of community oversight. Two legal
actions are already underway challenging the environmental reviews, and a third is being planned.
Further, state-wide and Boston regulations are currently being debated which would make what goes on
in BU’s BSL4 lab much more transparent. Currently, there is a ban on rDNA research in BSL4 labs in
Boston. This ban would make it impossible to carry on much of the planned research and we need to
make sure that the Boston Public Health Commission fulfills its mandate to protect the public by
maintaining this ban. The Fox state legislation would require labs to meet stringent safety
requirements and allow public oversight. It is still in the Joint Committee on the Environment and we
must insure that it gets to the floor for a full vote.
Most important to remember at this moment is that just because the building goes up doesn't mean it
will house a BSL4 lab. In a suburb of Toronto, activists succeeded in keeping the BSL4 component of
a laboratory intended as a combined Level 3 and 4 from going into operation. Public outrage forced
this outcome. We can do the same in Boston. La lucha continua!
The Coalition to Stop the Bioterrorism Lab is planning a week of street action during the week of
Valentine’s Day. Stay tuned for details. [
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Protesters Call Again for Closing of School of the Americas
by Elliott Minor, The Associated Press, November 18, 2005
.... The demonstrations are held each November to mark the Nov. 16, 1989, slayings of six Jesuit
priests, their housekeeper and her teenage daughter in El Salvador. A congressional task force found
that some of the soldiers responsible for the massacre had been trained at the School of Americas,
which moved to Fort Benning from Panama in 1984. ....
Roy Bourgeois, a Catholic priest, founded the group in 1990 in an attempt to come to grips with the
violence he had witnessed as a Naval officer in Vietnam and especially as a priest working with the
poor in Bolivia in the 1980s.
With polls showing waning support for the Bush administration's handling of the war in Iraq and
reports of US soldiers abusing prisoners in Iraq and Afghanistan, Bourgeois said the growing anti-war
sentiment and outrage over the abuses may boost the crowd beyond the 16,000 who attended last year.
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A bill introduced this year by US Rep. James McGovern, D-Mass. (Latin America Military Training Review Act of 2005)
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H.R. 1217], calls for the closing of the school, an evaluation of the training and an
investigation to determine who created the torture manuals, how the manuals were used and how they might
have influenced students.....[read more]
Addendum,
Orderly Protest by 19,000, Nov 21, 2005
VIDEO SPECIAL | School of the Americas Protest
A Film by Rebecca MacNeice
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Points to Ponder
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Did someone mention the S-word?
A Government that uses organized gang stalking violates basic human rights ....
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It's not too late, Mr. President, to be a guardian of everyones civil liberties.
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Imagine Peace
Videy Island, Reykjavik, Iceland:
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The IMAGINE PEACE TOWER is a work of art conceived by Yoko Ono in memory of John Lennon.
It is dedicated to peace and bears the inscription 'IMAGINE PEACE' in 24 languages.
Its construction and installation is a collaboration between Yoko Ono, the City of Reykjavik, Reykjavik Art Museum and Reykjavik Energy.
The work is in the form of a wishing well from which a very strong and tall tower of light emerges. The strength, intensity and brilliance of the light tower continually changes as the particles in the air fluctuate with the prevailing weather and atmospheric conditions unique to Iceland.
Every year it will light up between October 9th (Lennon's birthday) and December 8th (the day of his death).
In addition the IMAGINE PEACE TOWER will be lit on New Year's Eve, during the first week of spring and on some rare special occasions agreed between the City and Ono.
The electricity for the light comes entirely from the Hellisheidi Geothermal Power Plant.
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What is Single-Payer Universal Health Care?
First and foremost, Single-Payer Universal Health Care is not socialized medicine. Health care continues to be supplied by the private sector: the hospitals, the doctors; the medical associations, etc.
Second: economies are enjoyed by the private sector as they no longer have to deal with different rules for different insurance companies; with single payer, all transactions are uniform and streamlined.
Lastly: The money saved by a single-payer health care system will be translated into service for all, with no copayments, no deductibles and no doughnut-holes in coverage. No more young adults w/o insurance, no more financially strapped families w/o health coverage, no more seniors deciding whether to buy their medicine or food for the table. Insurance coverage will be portable, you no longer have to share medical information with your place of employment or worry about loss of coverage or expense of coverage should you lose or change jobs. No more nonsense. And above all, recognize that the for profit medical insurance companies have their interests in mind, not yours.
Please vote smart -
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also Since when is saying 'the emperor has no clothes' irresponsible?
See How Pete Stark Became a Pariah by Saul Landau, 2 Nov 2007, please scroll down a page or two,
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What Happened to Fairness?
- History of the Fairness Doctrine.
The Communications Act of 1934, as amended, called for stations to offer "equal opportunity" to all
legally qualified political candidates running for office.
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FAIR - Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting
FAIR,
the national media watch group, has been
offering well-documented criticism of media bias and censorship since 1986. We work to invigorate the First
Amendment by advocating for greater diversity in the press and by scrutinizing media practices that marginalize
public interest, minority and dissenting viewpoints. As an anti-censorship organization, we expose neglected
news stories and defend working journalists when they are muzzled. As a progressive group, FAIR believes that
structural reform is ultimately needed to break up the dominant media conglomerates, establish independent
public broadcasting and promote strong non-profit sources of information.
Media Matters for America - A progressive research and
information center dedicated to comprehensively monitoring, analyzing, and correcting conservative
misinformation in the U.S. media.
CJR Daily - Real-Time Media Criticism from
the Columbia Journalism Review.
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Climate Action
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| "Global atmospheric concentrations of carbon
dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide have increased
markedly as a result of human activities since 1750
and now far exceed pre-industrial values determined
from ice cores spanning many thousands of years
(see Figure SPM.1). The global increases in carbon
dioxide concentration are due primarily to fossil fuel
use and land use change, while those of methane
and nitrous oxide are primarily due to agriculture.
{2.3, 6.4, 7.3}" - from the IPCC Summary
Good articles that describe the urgency and the need to do something in a timely manner to effect
changes to effectively combat Global Warming:
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| For their courageous efforts to ensure That America Remains a Democracy of the People, By
the People and For the People. And for upholding the principles embodied in the constitution
of the United States of America.
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