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Submitted by Robert Whitlock on Mon, 12/17/2007 - 1:02am.
This is directly related to the PMR protests against the illegal war of occupation in Iraq. For legal expert Francis Boyle, those PMR activists who organized and engaged in civil resistance toward the use of the municipal Port of Olympia to further, and to enable, an illegal military action are the true "sheriffs". You can find this article on the UFPPC website. read on:
» ANALYSIS: Francis Boyle distinguishes 'civil resistance' from 'civil disobedience'You can read the rest here. [edit:] Here are a couple more quotes that I like. Part of the first one was included above: "Today in international legal terms, the Bush Jr. administration itself should now be viewed as constituting an ongoing criminal conspiracy under international criminal law in violation of the Nuremberg Charter, the Nuremberg Judgment, and the Nuremberg Principles, because of its formulation and undertaking of serial wars of aggression, crimes against peace, crimes against humanity, and war crimes that are legally akin to those perpetrated by the former Nazi regime in Germany. As a consequence, American citizens possess the basic right under international law and the United States domestic law, including the U.S. Constitution, to engage in acts of civil resistance designed to prevent, impede, thwart, or terminate ongoing criminal activities perpetrated by Bush Jr. administration officials in their conduct of foreign affairs policies and military operations purported to relate to defense and counter-terrorism."and "If you believe Dante may be right, that 'the hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in time of moral crisis, remain neutral,' you need this book. . . . If you are concerned that our country lives by its Constitution and laws, its often-proclaimed principles . . . you too should read this book. . . . If you cherish freedom, here is your chance to learn how much you have. A person ignorant of her rights has little advantage over those who have none." --Ramsey Clark, Former U.S. Attorney General. [Original source: Rowman & Littlefield
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Music on point
Submitted by darrow on Mon, 12/17/2007 - 9:40am.Yeah, good song...
Submitted by Robert Whitlock on Mon, 12/17/2007 - 3:12pm.That song doesn't reasonate
Submitted by Ehver Green on Mon, 12/17/2007 - 3:21pm.That song doesn't reasonate with me at all. Although, I have a tough time with celeb platform rants. Yes, Pink is an angel who has come a long way since whisky and cocaine, too.
Doesn't Resonate
Submitted by Robert Whitlock on Mon, 12/17/2007 - 3:29pm.I didn't feel it. After
Submitted by Ehver Green on Mon, 12/17/2007 - 4:00pm.I didn't feel it. After reading Darrow's account of the song and clicking your link to the video, I was expecting to be moved by it. I wasn't. I looked up the lyrics to see if I was missing anything and found lines like this:
It has nothing to do with the premise of the song. It has more to do with the artist.
I can respect that.
Submitted by Robert Whitlock on Mon, 12/17/2007 - 7:25pm.But I think that the Francis Boyle article is great.
Thanks
Submitted by DJW on Mon, 12/17/2007 - 8:08pm.To resonate or not to resonate...
Submitted by darrow on Tue, 12/18/2007 - 8:49am.BTW, IMHO the best lyrics of Pink's song speak to me because these are questions that I've had myself:
What do you feel when you see all the homeless on the street?
Who do you pray for at night before you go to sleep?
What do you feel when you look in the mirror?
Are you proud?
How do you sleep while the rest of us cry?
How do you dream when a mother has no chance to say goodbye?
How do you walk with your head held high?
Can you even look me in the eye And tell me why?