[Peace-discuss] July 4th America Salutes free Enterprise

Jenifer Cartwright jencart7 at yahoo.com
Mon May 28 23:20:15 CDT 2007


Yes, of course, big signs w/ few words, less is more. How 'bout, PRIVATIZE PUBLIC $CHOOL$!!
   
  Jenifer 

Ricky Baldwin <baldwinricky at yahoo.com> wrote:
  All good ideas as usual, folks.

We do need to keep in mind that a float may pass some
onlookers at a rate that precludes much reading or
studying stats. Personally, I think it's fine to have
'em, so long as our basic message is clear even
independent of the explanations -- more words can be
on signs that folks carry? For a float, ILLUSTRATION
is the thing, with minimal wording.

The banner idea is great. How about a friendly
amendment? Add in quotation marks and one twist on
the myth of "free" enterprise ... 

U.S. "FREE" ENTERPRISE A SLAVE TO WAR!

I like the Daddy Warbucks idea, or we could make a big
puppet of him with dollar signs in his eyes and
Halliburton on his hat, or something.

I also like the idea of having the wretched of the
Earth, with Mom & Pop, unions, et al., trailing behind
-- maybe with signs demanding justice -- similar to
2-3 years ago ... ?

Ricky

--- Jenifer Cartwright wrote:

> There are some appalling social stats as well,
> considering the US is the world's richest and most
> powerful country... Adding those would certainly
> have an impact
> 
> Unfortunately, there's no intervention around that
> would bring recovery to the war addicts in power...
> not that they WANT to recover, or even see it as a
> disease. Unfortunately we have to elect those who
> are least addicted AND who have a snowball's chance
> in hell of being elected... Better options at the
> local level, tho' you couldn't prove it by recent
> City Council and Schl Board Elections in
> Champaign...
> 
> You have a point about ga$$ing up a truck to pull
> a float... Or we could go ahead and use the truck,
> and put a HUGE sign on it saying, AWARE members and
> their families gave up food and utilities this week
> so this truck could bring you this message... 
> 
> Jenifer 
> 
> Jan & Durl Kruse wrote:
> July 4th Freedom Celebration............AWARE
> After reading a recent posting from Lisa Chason I
> thought maybe the 
> AWARE July 4th entry could go with what free
> enterprise has brought our 
> country. The summary from the post is the following
> list. Based on 
> what the United States is #1 in (brought to the
> world by the US Free 
> Enterprise System) we have lots to work with for our
> entry.
> 
> I thought that perhaps we might not pull the wagon
> this year using our 
> gas guzzler truck to do it. Maybe use a hybrid to
> contribute to 
> reversing #1 & #2 on the list below.
> What really caught my eye was numbers #4, #5, #8,
> #9, #10, and #11.
> Picture a banner with : U.S. Free Enterprise:
> Addicted to WAR!
> 
> We're # 1!
> A Nation of Firsts Arms the World
> By Frida Berrigan
> This post can be found at 
> http://www.tomdispatch.com/index.mhtml?pid=196017
> 
> Face it, the United States is a proud nation of
> firsts. Among them:
> 
> 1) First in Oil Consumption:
> 
> 2) First in Carbon Dioxide Emissions:
> .
> 3) First in External Debt:
> The United States owes $10.040 trillion, nearly a
> quarter of the 
> global debt total of $44 trillion.
> 
> 4) First in Military Expenditures:
> 
> 5) First in Weapons Sales:
> 
> 6) Not First in Automobiles:
> 
> 7) Not Even First in Bulk Goods:
> 
> Arms are our real gold-medal event.
> 
> 8) First in Sales of Surface-to-Air Missiles:
> 
> 9) First in Sales of Military Ships:
> 
> 10) First in Military Training:
> 
> 11) First in Private Military Personnel:
> According to bestselling author Jeremy Scahill,
> there are at least 
> 126,000 private military personnel deployed
> alongside uniformed 
> military personnel in Iraq alone. Of the more than
> sixty major 
> companies that supply such personnel worldwide, more
> than 40 are U.S. 
> based.
> 
> 
> We don't need stronger arms control laws, we need a
> global sobriety 
> coach -- and some kind of 12-step program for the
> dealer-nation as 
> well.
> 
> Frida Berrigan is a Senior Research Associate at the
> World Policy 
> Institute's Arms Trade Resource Center.
> 
> Copyright 2007 Frida Berrigan
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