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Chana3812
09-02-2006, 05:32 PM
http://kutv.com/video/?id=18850@kutv.dayport.com

ROCKY ANDERSON, Mayor of Salt Lake City, gives a Great Speech (although erroneous in his assertions that Bin Laden attacked us on 9/11)

STOP THIS IMMORAL WAR !!

AuGmENTor
09-02-2006, 05:59 PM
Wow, I'm suprised he didn't get capped while giving that speech...

Chana3812
09-02-2006, 06:11 PM
Yep, a sharp shooter takes him down

Al Qaeda is blamed.

Chana3812
09-02-2006, 06:16 PM
HERE ARE THOSE GREAT WORDS AT THE END OF HIS SPEECH.

We are patriots. We're deeply concerned. And we demand change, now. No more lies from Condoleezza Rice about whether she and President Bush were advised before 9/11 of the possibility of planes being flown into buildings by terrorists.

No more gross incompetence in the office of the Secretary of Defense.

No more torture of human beings.

No more disregard of the basic human rights enshrined in the Geneva Convention.

No more kidnapping of people and sending them off to secret prisons in nations where we can expect they will be tortured.

No more unconstitutional wiretapping of Americans.

No more proposed amendments to the United States Constitution that would, for the first time, limit fundamental rights and liberties for entire classes of people simply on the basis of sexual orientation.

No more federal land giveaways to developers.

No more increases in mercury emissions from old, dirty, dangerous coalburning power plants.

No more backroom deals that deprive protection for millions of acres of wild lands.

No more attacks on immigrants who work so hard to build better lives.

No more inaction by Congress on fixing our hypocritical and inconsistent immigration laws and policies.

No more reliance on fiction rather than the science of global warming.

No more manipulation of our media with false propaganda.

No more disastrous cuts in funding for those most in need.

No more federal cuts in community policing and local law enforcement grant programs for our cities.

No more inaction on stopping the genocide in the Darfur region of Sudan.

No more of the Patriot Act.

No more killing.

No more pre-emptive wars.

No more contempt for our long-time allies around the world.

No more dependence on foreign oil.

No more failure to impose increased fuel efficiency standards for automobiles.

No more energy policies developed in secret meetings between Dick Cheney and his energy company cronies.

No more excuses for failing to aggressively cut global warming pollutant emissions.

No more tragically incompetent federal responses to natural disasters.

No more tax cuts for the wealthiest, while the middle class and those who are economically-disadvantaged continue to struggle more and more each year.

No more reckless spending and massive tax cuts, resulting in historic deficits and historic accumulated national debt.

No more purchasing of elections by the wealthiest corporations and individuals in the country.

No more phony, ineffective, inhumane so-called war on drugs.

No more failure to pass an increase in the minimum wage.

No more silence by the American people.

This is a new day. We will not be silent. We will continue to raise our voices. We will bring others with us.

We will grow and grow, regardless of political party-unified in our insistence upon the truth, upon peace-making, upon more humane treatment of our brothers and sisters around the world.

We will be ever cognizant of our moral responsibility to speak up in the face of wrongdoing, and to work as we can for a better, safer, more just community, nation, and world.

So we won't let down. We won't be quiet. We will continue to resist the lies, the deception, the outrages of the Bush Administration.

We will insist that peace be pursued, and that, as a nation, we help those in need.

We must break the cycle of hatred, of intolerance, of exploitation.

We must pursue peace as vigorously as the Bush Administration has pursued war.

It's up to all of us to do our part.

Thank you everyone for lending your voices to this call for compassion, for peace, for greater humanity.

Let us keep in mind the injunction of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: "Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter."

AuGmENTor
09-02-2006, 10:47 PM
Good words. Now we need ALOT more people to believe them, and act to get RID of this fucking cancer that is eating us!