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by Steven D
We worked to elect John Kerry, and they stole Ohio anyway.
We marched in DC and around the country and were ignored by the US news media. We watched New Orleans drown, watched Kanye West eviscerate Bush's racist response to helping its victims on national TV, and watched as all the anger at the Republicans disaster capitalism approach to rebuilding the white sections of that great city while poor, black people were shuffled off to rotting, stinking, toxic FEMA trailers dissipated in the utter failure of our media to cover this continuing flawed and evil conservative social experiment which is destroying lives while a few wealthy individuals and corporations (Halliburton, Blackwater, Bechtel) make a killing. We did what we were told and voted in a Democratic Congress in 2006, and our esteemed Dem Leaders, now nominally in charge, have sat on their hands, to afraid to take a stand against Bush's War, which he escalated with their tacit approval, despite all their rhetoric to the contrary. We've watched as our economy spirals into crisis, gas prices soar, and our friends and neighbors lose their homes to foreclosures while Congress spends all of its time preening for face time with David Petraeus. We need to try something else. Something new. A movement not tied to the political fortunes of one party, or one candidate. A movement that can tap into the underlying dissatisfaction with our corrupt and failed political situation. I don't know what that something should be, but maybe these people do:
In other words we need a General Strike. (cont.)
It seems that our pleas for an end to the Iraq war, universal health care, and trying to stop the permitting of Mexican truckers free reign of our nations highways has fallen on deaf ears. So what can we do? We can organize and start a nationwide work stoppage. It seems to work in other countries of the "free" world. It would require first the support of the Longshoremen's union and the Teamsters union and any other unions that would want to give support. Any others would be more than welcome to join the protest. No riots in the street. No civil disobedience. Just don't go to work. Call in sick if you must, but just don't be there. Pass the Word. Email your family and friends and anyone on your email list. Send them this link. And here's something else you can do on the third Friday of every month beginning September 21st:
The THIRD FRIDAY of every month beginning Friday September 21st Time to stop pretending our "leaders" will lead us out of this disaster. Time to get involved and take direct action, whether that's wearing an armband, calling in sick to work on October 17th, or something more. Do whatever you can. Because unless we lead the way, the politicians will stay happily wrapped in their Beltway cocoon, blissfully debating measure that never get anywhere, telling us to be patient, and allowing Bush to ignite the next war with Iran, all while our country and its people suffer. Enough is enough. Ps. Please feel free to reprint/republish this blog post wherever, whenever and however you wish.
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