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paineinthearse Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-05-05 08:21 PM
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Conyers: More Voices Against Iraq and the Administration
http://www.conyersblog.us/archives/00000265.htm

Blogged by JC on 10.05.05 @ 06:10 PM ET

More Voices Against Iraq and the Administration

As you may have heard, the President's approval rating has fallen below 30% in the state of New York, and the latest Zogby poll has his national approval rating stalled at 43%. As James Zogby notes, "perhaps most ominous for the President in these numbers is that his re-election base has eroded. His job performance rating is now below 50% among stalwart supporters like Red State Voters (49%), and voters who are married (48%), men (46%), in armed forces households (48%), NASCAR fans (48%). This is hardly surprising given the disastrous impact on the country his presidency has wrought. What is interesting to note is how much of this base that has eroded is the Republican base, not merely the president's base.

On another note, Washington Wizards professional basketball player, Etan Thomas, gave a remarkable speech at the rally in Washington on 9/24. As it was one of the best speeches I have heard from a professional athlete in some time, I thought I'd share it with you for those that missed it.

“Giving all honor, thanks and praises to God for courage and wisdom, this is a very important rally. I'd like to thank you for allowing me to share my thoughts, feelings and concerns regarding a tremendous problem that we are currently facing. This problem is universal, transcending race, economic background, religion, and culture, and this problem is none other than the current administration which has set up shop in the White House.

In fact, I'd like to take some of these cats on a field trip. I want to get big yellow buses with no air conditioner and no seatbelts and round up Bill O'Reilly, Pat Buchanan, Trent Lott, Sean Hannity, Dick Cheney, Jeb Bush, Bush Jr. and Bush Sr., John Ashcroft, Giuliani, Ed Gillespie, Katherine Harris, that little bow-tied Tucker Carlson and any other right-wing conservative Republicans I can think of, and take them all on a trip to the ‘hood. Not to do no 30-minute documentary. I mean, I want to drop them off and leave them there, let them become one with the other side of the tracks, get them four mouths to feed and no welfare, have scare tactics run through them like a laxative, criticizing them for needing assistance.

I’d show them working families that make too much to receive welfare but not enough to make ends meet. I’d employ them with jobs with little security, let them know how it feels to be an employee at will, able to be fired at the drop of a hat. I’d take away their opportunities, then try their children as adults, sending their 13-year-old babies to life in prison. I’d sell them dreams of hopelessness while spoon-feeding their young with a daily dose of inferior education. I’d tell them no child shall be left behind, then take more money out of their schools, tell them to show and prove themselves on standardized exams testing their knowledge on things that they haven’t been taught, and then I’d call them inferior.

I’d soak into their interior notions of endless possibilities. I’d paint pictures of assisted productivity if they only agreed to be all they can be, dress them up with fatigues and boots with promises of pots of gold at the end of rainbows, free education to waste terrain on those who finish their bid. Then I’d close the lid on that barrel of fool’s gold by starting a war, sending their children into the midst of a hostile situation, and while they're worried about their babies being murdered and slain in foreign lands, I’d grace them with the pain of being sick and unable to get medicine.

Give them health benefits that barely cover the common cold. John Q. would become their reality as HMOs introduce them to the world of inferior care, filling their lungs with inadequate air, penny pinching at the expense of patients, doctors practicing medicine in an intricate web of rationing and regulations. Patients wander the maze of managed bureaucracy, costs rise and quality quickly deteriorates, but they say that managed care is cheaper. They’ll say that free choice in medicine will defeat the overall productivity, and as co-payments are steadily rising, I'll make their grandparents have to choose between buying their medicine and paying their rent.

Then I'd feed them hypocritical lines of being pro-life as the only Christian way to be. Then very contradictingly, I’d fight for the spread of the death penalty, as if thou shall not kill applies to babies but not to criminals.

Then I’d introduce them to those sworn to protect and serve, creating a curb in their trust in the law. I’d show them the nightsticks and plungers, the pepper spray and stun guns, the mace and magnums that they’d soon become acquainted with, the shakedowns and illegal search and seizures, the planted evidence, being stopped for no reason. Harassment ain’t even the half of it. Forty-one shots to two raised hands, cell phones and wallets that are confused with illegal contrabands. I’d introduce them to pigs who love making their guns click like wine glasses. Everlasting targets surrounded by bullets, making them a walking bull's eye, a living piñata, held at the mercy of police brutality, and then we’ll see if they finally weren’t aware of the truth, if their eyes weren’t finally open like a box of Pandora.

I’d show them how the other side of the tracks carries the weight of the world on our shoulders and how society seems to be holding us down with the force of a boulder. The bird of democracy flew the coop back in Florida. See, for some, and justice comes in packs like wolves in sheep's clothing. T.K.O.'d by the right hooks of life, many are left staggering under the weight of the day, leaning against the ropes of hope. When your dreams have fallen on barren ground, it becomes difficult to keep pushing yourself forward like a train, administering pain like a doctor with a needle, their sequels continue more lethal than injections.

They keep telling us all is equal. I’d tell them that instead of giving tax breaks to the rich, financing corporate mergers and leading us into unnecessary wars and under-table dealings with Enron and Halliburton, maybe they can work on making society more peaceful. Instead, they take more and more money out of inner city schools, give up on the idea of rehabilitation and build more prisons for poor people. With unemployment continuing to rise like a deficit, it's no wonder why so many think that crime pays.

Maybe this trip will make them see the error of their ways. Or maybe next time, we'll just all get out and vote. And as far as their stay in the White House, tell them that numbered are their days.”


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melody Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-05-05 08:28 PM
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1. This is wonderful. Recced and kicked and etc. n/t
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bread_and_roses Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-05-05 08:33 PM
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2. Whew! a GREAT read! Give that man a standing ovation. (n/t)
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AuntiBush Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-05-05 10:10 PM
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3. Conyers: A True American Statesman!
Excellent read!
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understandinglife Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-05-05 10:21 PM
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4. Congressman Conyers continues to be Presidential, 24/7/365
Peace.
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frictionlessO Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-05-05 11:00 PM
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5. Etan Thomas is an accomplished poetry slam artist in my book.
That was art, pure and simple... the meter, the rhythm... This ones a keeper.

Seriously Im printing it out tomorrow and making a poster of it.
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texpatriot2004 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-06-05 07:57 AM
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7. It was awesome. n/t
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Marnieworld Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-06-05 08:47 AM
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11. Definitely poetry
I could hear it flow in my head. Very impressive.
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paineinthearse Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-06-05 07:04 AM
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6. Cross-posted to the sports forum
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LynnTheDem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-06-05 08:03 AM
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8. Etan Thomas, WOW.
I need a ciggie now...
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paineinthearse Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-06-05 08:19 AM
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9. Etan Thomas is More Than An Athlete.
http://www.mooreblackpress.com/etan.html



Etan Thomas is More Than An Athlete. He's been called a "gentle giant". A "rebounder with a cause". Now the world can add published author to that list! With the release of his first collection of poems, Thomas defies the stereotype of the A-political athlete, and plants his roots in his budding literary career. With the conviction of a Bill Russell, and the poetic fitnesse of Muhammad Ali, Thomas takes on controversial topics, such as, The Death Penalty, the GOP, racism and abortion.

Born in Harlem and raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Thomas' childhood was surrounded by books on the civil rights movement, politics and the 1960's. He was greatly influenced by his mother, Deborah Thomas, a schoolteacher who traveled with Thomas and his younger brother back home to Harlem every summer, attending plays and poetry readings. this young, fiery poet approaches his work fearlessly, writing in the strong, historical lineage of his literary elders, Amiri Baraka and Sonia Sanchez, and in the tradition of contemporary poets, Ras Baraka, Saul Williams, Tony Medina, Jessica Care Moore, and Asha Bandele.

Thomas graduated from Syracuse University as a two-time Big East defensive player of the year and the school's all time leader in block shots. Picked by Dallas in the first round of the 2000 NBA Draft, he eventually ended up playing for the Washington Wizards, where he became impressed with the political activism surrounding him. He has been invited to speak at the Congressional Black Caucus and has worked heavily with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) as a vocal opponent of the death penalty.

Thomas has a passion for young people, speaking at community organizations, high schools and prisons across the country. He has performed alongside Nikki Giovanni, Edward Hirsch, The Last Poets, Kevin Powell and others. Refreshingly humble and remarkably talented, Thomas is determined to change the face of poetry, politics and professional sports with his own brand of legacy and an honest sense of urgency that resonates off every page of his first collection. More Than An Athlete is more than a book of poetry; it's a statement about his generation not being confined to a box, a definition, or a label. Some play ball, and some write poems. Etan Thomas has mastered the art of both. Who's got next?

more.....

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madokie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-06-05 08:40 AM
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10. One of the best speaches I've ever heard
No doubt about it. I never heard of him before his speach at the anti-war rally. I'll hear of him every chance I get. Thanks
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