[Peace-discuss] [OccupyCU] sleepwalking into the drone age - "I Met a 16-Year-Old Kid. 3 Days Later Obama Killed Him"

s.hansen at comcast.net s.hansen at comcast.net
Sun Jun 17 12:30:17 UTC 2012




Yes, I think this could possibly, eventually, put pressure on 'the government' .  After all, kids grow up, and faster than we want sometimes.  The current mess was thirty or forty years in the making .  If we can straighten it out, it's not going to happen overnight.  I think if I were a parent, I would want to teach my precious ones by example how to get out there and exercise their right to free, non-violent speech.  They need to learn to find their own voice and express their feelings about these events, and in the end it will be their struggle.  This is going to be a small town event.  I really don't think anyone in  'the government' that counts will even be watching this, and this could be an opportunity to help us teach them what a person does when they disagree with their government.  That the constitution and all says that they have a right to do this.  And, if even if the 'government' that counted was actually watching the CU Fourth of July Parade, why would they be reassured by an army of protesters in training. Power to the Kids!  They are going to need it. 

Solidarity 

Sandra 

  

  


  

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From: "C. G. Estabrook " < carl @ newsfromneptune .com> 
To: "Jenifer Cartwright" <jencart13 at yahoo.com> 
Cc: "s hansen " <s. hansen @comcast.net>, "Peace Discuss" <peace-discuss at anti-war.net>, "Stuart Levy" < salevy @ illinois . edu >, " ocCUpy " < occupycu @lists. chambana .net> 
Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2012 10:17:08 PM 
Subject: Re: [ OccupyCU ] [Peace-discuss] sleepwalking into the drone age - "I Met a 16-Year-Old Kid. 3 Days Later Obama Killed Him" 

Could this possibly contribute to putting pressure on our government   
to cease its crimes? 

Or would it just reassure them that they can continue as they are,   
with nothing to fear form the anti-war movement? 


On Jun 16, 2012, at 9:33 PM, Jenifer Cartwright wrote: 

> We'll get lots more traction w/ a kinder gentler entry. And if we're   
> gonna ask kids, it's even more important -- and less upsetting to   
> them -- to approach it from the positive side of things (yeah, hard   
> for some on this list to do that, when they sooooooo prefer, even   
> relish the negative stuff). Q: what can we do to make things   
> peaceful?  Answers will be general (and funny, too at times): be   
> nice; don't fight; tell people you like them; help them, share,   
> don't be a bully... If anybody has access to a ready made group, it   
> could be a mini project. Otherwise, AWARE et al could poll kids at e   
> g the Farmers' Market (w/ parents permission, of course) -- jot down   
> the answers, along w/ kids' names, last initial, home town... and   
> later make the signs (somebody already said these need to be brief   
> and readable). 
> 
> 
> --- On Sat, 6/16/12, s. hansen @comcast.net <s. hansen @comcast.net>   
> wrote: 
> 
> From: s. hansen @comcast.net <s. hansen @comcast.net> 
> Subject: Re: [ OccupyCU ] [Peace-discuss] sleepwalking into the drone   
> age - "I Met a 16-Year-Old Kid. 3 Days Later Obama Killed Him" 
> To: "C. G. Estabrook " < carl @ newsfromneptune .com> 
> Cc: "Peace Discuss" <peace-discuss at anti-war.net>, "Jenifer   
> Cartwright" <jencart13 at yahoo.com>, " ocCUpy " < occupycu @lists. chambana .net 
> >, "Stuart Levy" < salevy @ illinois . edu > 
> Date: Saturday, June 16, 2012, 12:43 PM 
> 
> #yiv332638414 p {margin:0;} 
> Hey everyone--just a thought.  Maybe you should get some ideas from   
> some kids about what they think about war and what kind of statement   
> they would like to make in a parade about something like war and   
> all.  I know they are all exposed to everything on the news about   
> our troubled times, and maybe they should give us some input on what   
> adults should be doing  about these things. What kind of float would   
> they like to make, to make the point of 'Peace' . I know when I was   
> 8,9,10 years old, I was thinking about these things, and worrying   
> about atomic bombs and such.  No one every asked me about my worries   
> or for my op-pinion for that matter. Surely there are some 8,9,10   
> yearolds thinking about these things.  Epically in families that are   
> politically active.  Maybe adults are over thinking things a little   
> too much.  Just a thought.  Never had kids, but some times they give   
> us the best, unfiltered by baggage, ideas.  After all, 4th of July   
> Parades are for kids, or the kid in all of us.  I think is is a   
> great idea to have kids in Parade, how bout give them a voice in   
> what they would want to do.  They might be able to say it simpler   
> than us 'grtown-ups'. We don't want it to be a downer do we?  Wish I   
> had some kids around to ask, but I don't have any kids or grand kids   
> either for that matter.  Any way just a thought. Has any one ask an   
> actual kid what they think? 
> 
> Sandra 
> 
> From: "C. G. Estabrook " < carl @ newsfromneptune .com> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> To: "Stuart Levy" < salevy @ illinois . edu > 
> Cc: "Peace Discuss" <peace-discuss at anti-war.net>, "Jenifer   
> Cartwright" <jencart13 at yahoo.com>, " ocCUpy " < occupycu @lists. chambana .net 
> > 
> Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2012 10:06:13 AM 
> Subject: Re: [ OccupyCU ] [Peace-discuss] sleepwalking into the drone   
> age - "I        Met a 16-Year-Old Kid. 3 Days Later Obama Killed Him" 
> 
> "To some degree it matters who's in office, but it matters more how 
> much pressure they're under from the public." - Noam Chomsky 
> 
> 
> On Jun 16, 2012, at 1:36 AM, Stuart Levy wrote: 
> 
> > The article's "sleepwalkers" aren't our leaders, but the American 
> > people - Clive Smith writes: 
> > 
> > The dearth of US domestic criticism is astounding. The last time a 
> > president indulged in an illegal bombing campaign in the sovereign 
> > territory of allies (Richard Nixon in 1969, in Cambodia and Laos), 
> > the policy nearly got included in the articles of impeachment. We 
> > should remember that history, as the Vietnamese capitalised on the 
> > backlash, helping to impose the genocidal Khmer Rouge on Cambodia, 
> > and a single-party regime that endures 40 years later in Laos. 
> > 
> > Ultimately, Mitt Romney faces a dilemma: what must a Republican 
> > candidate do to outflank the extremism of his Democratic opponent? 
> > The rest of us must be concerned as well: we are sleepwalking into 
> > the Drone Age, and few people are debating the dire consequences. 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > On 6/16/12 1:20 AM, C. G. Estabrook wrote: 
> >> 
> >> The problem with that is that it suggests "War" killed the kid. 
> >> 
> >> Obama killed him. He didn't have to. 
> >> 
> >> And he isn't "sleepwalking." He's quite conscious. 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> On Jun 15, 2012, at 11:24 PM, Jenifer Cartwright wrote: 
> >> 
> >>> A banner w/ the famous quote -- WAR IS NOT GOOD FOR CHILDREN AND 
> >>> OTHER LIVING THINGS -- would cover most of the suggestions so far 
> >>> for the 4th of July Parade... including this sad sad drone poster. 
> >>> A cemetery full of crosses would get the idea across. 
> >>> I didn't like the idea of dressing kids in camouflage -- looks 
> >>> like we're promoting child soldiers, when actually we aren't 
> >>> promoting ANY soldiers, right?? Not bloody stuff or gory 
> >>> pictures, either -- this is a family event, and we'll get farther 
> >>> if we emphasize the peace- rather than the war aspects. Just my   
> 2c. 
> >>> 
> >>> 
> >>> --- On Thu, 6/14/12, Stuart Levy < salevy @ illinois . edu > wrote: 
> >>> 
> >>> From: Stuart Levy < salevy @ illinois . edu > 
> >>> Subject: [Peace-discuss] sleepwalking into the drone age - "I Met 
> >>> a 16-Year-Old Kid. 3 Days Later Obama Killed Him" 
> >>> To: "Peace Discuss" <peace-discuss at anti-war.net>, " ocCUpy " < occupycu @lists. chambana .net 
> >>> > 
> >>> Cc: "Stuart Levy" < salevy @ illinois . edu > 
> >>> Date: Thursday, June 14, 2012, 7:17 AM 
> >>> 
> >>> This article could move a lot of people, I think, who are inclined 
> >>> to believe the Administration's line about killing only truly 
> >>> deserving militants with our drone strikes.   We should hand it 
> >>> out    at the Market, at least. 
> >>> 
> >>> 
> >>>       http :// www . alternet .org/story/155723/i_met_a_16-year-old_kid._3_days_later_ obama _killed_him?page=entire 
> >>> 
> >>> 
> >>> And I'd really like to include something about drones in the 4th 
> >>> of July parade. 
> >>> The picture below is from the AFSC exhibit 
> >>>    "Windows and Mirrors / Reflections on the War in Afghanistan" 
> >>>     http :// www . windowsandmirrors .org/ 
> >>> which was on display in Chicago during the anti-NATO conference - 
> >>> one of about 
> >>> thirty large pieces.  Perhaps we could bring the exhibit here -- 
> >>> maybe in the fall? 
> >>> But I wonder if we could get permission to reproduce this stark 
> >>> image as a parade poster. 
> >>> 
> >>> < efgjhgag . png > 
> 

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