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Dear MoveOn folks in the New York area,
This Saturday, March 22, tens or even hundreds of thousands of us will finally get the opportunity to march for peace in New
York City. The march is fully legal. I've attached a memo
from organizer Leslie Cagan that gives the details, but here's
the basic information:
When: 12 Noon, Saturday March 22
Where: Assembling between 42nd and 36th street on Broadway
More Info
I'll be there. I hope you can make it too. If hundreds of
thousands of us take to the streets, we'll send a strong
message that New Yorkers continue to oppose this war.
Sincerely,
--Eli Pariser
International Campaigns Director
MoveOn.org
March 18, 2003
That Steve Forbes sure has some good ideas. It's a shame he didn't get further in his election campaign. Still, that hasn't stopped him from chiming in with lots of helpful advice:
"How about Newt Gingrich as our high-commissioner-equivalent in Iraq?"Please, anybody, how do I get off this ride?
I thought it might be fun to go to the NCAA final four college basketball games in the Superdome the first week of April. I can get a single ticket, lower level, midcourt, for the semi-final and final games (I guess that would be a total of three separate games) for 6500 US dollars. I can get the three game package for nosebleed seats behind the goals for 650 US dollars apiece. If I chose to just attend the final, I could get the good seats for the bargain price of 1300 dollars. So I thought I might just watch the games on TV. Go Sooners.
how many city blocks (street and avenue) to a mile?
And don't forget to Make Tea.
Graphic designers for peace present copyright free art for public use. Print it out; put it up; pass it on. Artists include:
Steven Lyons
Steve Mehallo
Milton Glaser
Michael Mabry
Peter Kuper
and more...
Anyone know how to export your iTunes library from OS9 to OSX? I fear flushing it all down an aural sink hole as I am a digital eejit.
I'm supposed to be on my way to the gated community of English Turn this morning, and I am going, but for now, instead of going, I'm sitting, doing this. I am the reason they invented Adult Supervision.
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How far from the tree?...er.. bush?
Number one in a series: half baked political theory quiz.
Why would the U.S. ignore North Korea in light of the general agreement that they are making nuclear bombs (maybe around 6 by the summer is one estimate I heard,) and have missles capable of reaching the U.S.? Please answer in two words.
a friend of mine is casting for a reality tv show about a nyc restaurant - she is looking for restaurant people who have large personalities (don't they all?) and want to be on tv. anyone interested should contact shii ann huang at shuang@gradylevkov.com.
The strange case of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed.
Executive summary:
But the notion that Mohammed was captured on March 1, in part by ISI agents, and then turned over to the US where he might expose the ISI's role in terror acts from Operation Bojinka to 9/11 and more, is the most implausible possibility of them all.
Who's in charge of the President's meds tonite? I want some.
from the folks that brought you NOT JUVENTUDES, its!!!!!!!!!!!! : OTIS BRAWL WEBLOG
What, me worry?
Part of a N. Korean test fired missle found in Alaska?
there are some great photos from the feb anti-war rallies in a slide show here
I guess the CIA doesn't recruit many graphic arts type people. LOL.
so, you think you are logical?
The NY Post has a piece on how the war is straining friendships. The theme is deeper than the article, but it's always useful to get some insight into the young folks: The war is the hottest political topic many Gen X-ers have
ever encountered.
"We were barely coming of age when the Cold War
dissolved," said Beau Ruland, 33, a Jersey City paralegal.
"I feel like this is becoming one of those things that we've
never had to deal with before."
Just keep living, guys…
Can anybody give me a little political lesson? What's the deal with Jordan?
[I put the rest of this in the comments so it wasn't so long on this page...]
The directors of the new Alexandria Library, which christened a steel and glass structure with 250,000 books in October, have joined forces with an American artist and software engineers in an ambitious effort to make virtually all of the world's books available at a mouse click.
CMJ scandal (from dmtree friend brian)
more from the ny post