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Submitted by Summerisle on Wed, 02/28/2007 - 10:47pm.
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Submitted by ontheroad on Wed, 02/28/2007 - 10:10pm.
Mar 8 2007 - 7:00pm
Mar 8 2007 - 9:00pm
Hobo Radio returns to KOWA-lp 106.5 on Thursday, March 8 at 7:00pm to 9:00pm. And will run every Thursday until June 14th 2007.
 
Hobo Radio is a weekly 2-hour radio show dedicated to homeless advocacy and supporting the human rights of the poor. The show also features music of all types, but similar themes of freedom, protest, and compassion for the poor.

The host of Hobo Radio is Joshua Ratliff, a homeless advocate with over 14 years of experience working with the poor and downtrodden. He is a member of the PPU (Poor People's Union), and is an avid traveler, and amatuer musician.

Listen in to the LIVE program every Thursday at 7:00pm and help support the homeless, the poor, and your local community radio stations. Only on KOWA-lp 106.5 fm, Olympia, Washington.

For more questions, e-mail Josh at: ontheroad@riseup.net
or call: 520-289-7902 (josh's cell) or 360-352-1646 (KOWA studio)
or comment to this post.
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Submitted by Robert Whitlock on Wed, 02/28/2007 - 8:35pm.
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Submitted by Robert Whitlock on Wed, 02/28/2007 - 12:37pm.
Mar 4 2007 - 10:00am
Mar 4 2007 - 6:00pm
Associated with the Port Militarization Resistance Project to prevent military convoys from using the Port of Olympia as a staging point in the escalations of occupation in Iraq;

There will be a nonviolence/civil disobedience training this Sunday from 10am until 6pm in the SEM II E wing, third floor.

Attached to this message is the Nonviolent Direct Action / Civil Resistance Training Flyer. [pdf file]

[via email (and endorsed by me):]

Olympia and Iraq: Help Break the Link

So, you are opposed to the ongoing occupation of Iraq . You have written and called your senators and congressman, attended protests and rallies, and talked to all of your friends. The hope you had last November that the new Democratic majority would reverse course is rapidly fading as you watch Congress debate non-binding resolutions that the President has vowed to ignore as he pushes forward with an escalation of an additional 21,500 troops. You are probably asking yourself what more you can do to end this national nightmare.

Here is an answer: Act locally to end our community’s participation!

The Campaign

Olympia Port Militarization Resistance (OlyPMR) has launched a campaign to end our community’s participation in the illegal occupation of Iraq by stopping the US military’s use of the Port of Olympia . The immediate goal of the campaign is to prevent a Ft. Lewis Stryker brigade from using the Port of Olympia to deploy to Iraq as part of Bush’s planned escalation of the conflict.

OlyPMR intends to achieve its goal through a continuum of actions that includes public education, lobbying key elected officials, non-violent civil disobedience to prevent equipment from reaching the Port and being loaded onto a ship, and a Festival of Life to celebrate our community’s commitment to peace and justice.

OlyPMR has adopted a statement of non-violence to guide the campaign.

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Submitted by rosscowman on Wed, 02/28/2007 - 5:19am.
Mar 4 2007 - 8:13pm
paleo
robin cutler
hornet leg
june madrona

Sunday March, 4 2007
at the abc house
4th and sherman (421 sherman)
olympia, Washington
Cost : 3-5$
8pm
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Submitted by chad360 on Wed, 02/28/2007 - 2:28am.
Here is a starter from the good ol MRSC:

Specifically, Article VIII, Section 7 of the Washington State Constitution provides
"No county, city, town or other municipal corporation shall hereafter give any money, property, or loan its money, or credit to or in aid of any individual, association, company or corporation, except for the necessary support of the poor and infirm."

Well, that is a start-- could we declare unconditionally that animals are at least defined (in a legal sense) as "poor" in that animals have no money/capital?

This applies to folks as well...

So, let-us as a community design curving concrete walls that have a continuous bench shelf suitable for slumber.  Make these curving walls planters for nice plants, and a source of clean water on the ends of these "berms" to use a term...

These curving, sheltered, continuous benches are heated during cold times so as to make it viable to sleep in sleeping bags/blankets.

 I think that without a place to wash clothes & attend to personal hygiene in privacy (lavatory & place to bathe/shower)…have a mirror, etc…that it would be really hard, but at least starting with a sleeping structure that would work could help--

--then ask for public funds to support the design.
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