Archive for December, 2008

Letter to Governor Paterson on His Choice for Senator

Saturday, December 27th, 2008

Dear Governor Paterson,

The New York State budget for 2009 calls for deep cuts in services and programs that will have a devastating impact on many New Yorkers. In your presentation, you remarked that we New Yorkers had been “living beyond our means” and that these tough economic times necessitated even tougher decision making. Clearly, you arrived at this budget after careful examination and rigorous review. We respect that; however we hope you will apply the same care and rigor in selecting a replacement for Hillary Clinton in the United States Senate.

Our current financial crisis has several causes; however, buried in the headlines about Wall Street versus Main Street, mortgage scandals, dubious banking ethics and Ponzi schemes, it is important to remember that a major part of this crisis has its roots in the illegal invasion and occupation of Iraq. The cost of this folly has been calculated at $500,000 per minute*, translating to $720,000,000 per day and the “return” on this dubious investment has been catastrophic. Over 4200 American soldiers have died and thousands more have been injured. Waging an immoral and unconscionable invasion over imaginary weaponry has cost us dearly in the eyes of the world and has unleashed a potential for future terrorist acts that is heart-stopping.

Yes, international diplomacy and peacemaking are not part of the official responsibilities of a governor, and we certainly understand that defense/war spending comes out of Federal coffers. However, the money squandered in Iraq has cratered Federal funds, directly impacting on monies that should be allocated to state and local budgets for education, health care, senior services, transportation and affordable housing, to say nothing of rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure and investing in alternative energy and building a ‘green’, sustainable future.

Your choice for a replacement senator is a real opportunity to make powerful statement — to your constituents, to our fellow citizens and to the world. We hope you will step up to this challenge and make a decision free of political pressures or calculation and most importantly we hope you will send a genuine emissary for peace and prosperity to represent us in the United States Senate.

In peace,

The Legislative Committee
The Granny Peace Brigade

*Figures calculated by Linda Bilmes, Kennedy School, Harvard University and Joseph E. Stiglitz, University Professor, Columbia University.

Caroling and Raging in Grand Central Station

Saturday, December 27th, 2008

A few days ago the Raging Grannies NYC Metro invited the Granny Peace Brigade to join them in Grand Central Station, to sing their special Granny Carols (song sheets provided). Bev and I grabbed the opportunity, joining Sunny, Mercy, Nora, Susan K and Pam.

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photo: helpful passerby

Here’s a taste of what was on those special song sheets:

Muntadhar al-Zaidi
(Tune: “It came Upon a Midnight Clear”)
Lyrics: 1st verse by Jean Norris, 2nd and 3rd verses by Vicki Ryder of the Rochester Raging Grannies 12/08

It came within a conference drear,
That glorious gesture bold…
From a hero bending near the floor
To silence lies being told.

Peace on the earth — a shoe for George
From a throw with a glorious zing.
The world in solemn stillness watched
To see the second fling!

The first was for George, that lying dog,
Who shou-ld be pu-t in jail.
The second for all of the orphaned ones
Whose deaths we now bewail.

We all give thanks to that brave young man,
Mutadhar al-Zaidi his name.
He did what all of us longed to do…
We just wish we had better aim!

Al-Zaidi spoke for all of us
With his gesture that some have called rude,
But George had it coming now don’t you think?
For all of the people he’s screwed.

So thanks, al-Zaidi, for throwing your shoes,
We’re just sorry that Georgie ducked.
We’re grateful you threw both your shoes at George
For all of the people he’s…
[spoken] tortured and murdered and starved and lied to and jailed and bombed and…

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photos: Eva-Lee Baird

When listeners asked for song sheets we asked them in return to promise to sing the songs. “Oh I will,” was the universal response with a smile and with passion.

- Eva-Lee Baird

Technical Note:
The first time the stationmaster asked us to move, the Raging Grannies negotiated for a bit more time and then moved to another location. When the same guy asked us to move from the second spot, we moved across the station and down one level to be out of his bailiwick. In our third spot a police officer asked us to move before we got to sing a note. This officer was helpful in suggesting a fourth location where he thought we might not be bothered saying, “I’m with you all the way on this.” Finally, when another officer asked us to move from the fourth spot we packed up and went home. By then we had sung a lot of songs, given out a lot of song sheets, and had some good conversations.

NO PERMANENT/”ENDURING” U.S. MILITARY BASES IN IRAQ

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

CALL FOR COMPLETE WITHDRAWAL OF U.S. MILITARY FORCES FROM IRAQ

The Bush Administration told us Iraq had Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMDs); they didn’t wait for the UN inspectors to finish their work; and they lied to the United Nations, which authorized the U.S. and an international coalition to attack Iraq, a country that had nothing, absolutely nothing, to do with September 11th.

Today we know both the sad truth – there were no WMDs, and the tragic results – massive death, destruction, dislocation.   Iraq has been devastated – estimated more than 1 million dead, over 4 million displaced, infrastructure in a shambles.  As at October 24, 2008, the toll of U.S. military personnel was over 4,100 dead and over 30,000 wounded (the official count – some estimates are significantly higher); the monthly cost of the war/occupation is over 10 billion dollars  and the U.S. is trillions of dollars in debt.  Today U.S. taxpayers are subsidizing this undertaking to the tune of over $200,000/minute.

UN Security Council Resolution, S/Res/1790(2007), which mandates U.S. presence in Iraq at the head of an international coalition, ends in December 2008. The Iraqis continue to express a fervent wish for the U.S. military to leave their country.  We must ask ourselves – WHY does the U.S. want a long-term agreement for 58 “enduring” military bases in Iraq?  (For some existing bases, the description “Little America” has been used.) WHY?

REMEMBER “NO BLOOD FOR OIL” were the signs carried and these were the words chanted by protesters before and after the invasion of Iraq.  ’No,’ insisted the Administration, the war was ‘not about the oil.’  But now Alan Greenspan, former Federal Reserve Chairman has said ‘the Iraq war is largely about oil.’*   And today 36 years after the nationalization of the Iraqi oil sector in 1972, foreign companies are bidding on long-term contracts for oil extraction and gas production management.

We insist that the commencement of foreign company control of oil/gas extraction operations in Iraq cannot justify continuation of a U.S. military presence.  Iraq itself must be allowed to assume responsibility for security matters in Iraq, as well as for its rehabilitation, in collaboration with assistance agencies identified and selected by the Iraqi Government.

On CSPAN, September 22nd, Zbigniew Brzezinski, National Security Advisor to President Jimmy Carter, said, in effect, that Iraq cannot be Iraq while the U.S. is there; that most Iraqis want the U.S. to leave; that ‘yes’ after our departure there will be some violence — a reason for the U.S. to remove ourselves as irritant.**

The U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, our largest embassy, covers  104 acres in the Green Zone.  It is a city unto itself — larger than Vatican City.

The rationale for the Administration’s insistence on permanent/”enduring” military bases in Iraq is crystal clear.  Five times since 2006 President Bush has signed into law Congressional Bills authorizing military funding but prohibiting expenditure of funds “to exercise United States control of the oil resources of Iraq.”  In this connection, he has, however, issued two “signing statements” this year, the most recent one in October, asserting that banning U.S. control over Iraqi oil would violate the constitutional power of the executive branch.  He argues that his administration is not legally bound by those restrictive provisions.  Thus he would deny the Iraqi people and the Iraqi Government the government’s sovereign right  to control their own natural resources.***  We the people must not give tacit approval to this totally unacceptable state of affairs!

There is no defensive reason for any U.S. military base in Iraq.  It cannot be over-stressed that the recent “bail out” of Wall Street is just the tip of the iceberg which threatens us.

Do not delay action until the new Barack Obama Administration takes office. We urge you to telephone your Representative and Senators to say that United States withdrawal from Iraq must be complete, emphasizing that there should be no permanent/”enduring” U.S. military bases in Iraq.  In addition, please write to them to state strongly that having studied this matter you deem it vital for the safeguarding of both Iraqi and U.S. interests that U.S. military operations in Iraq be ended and bases closed.

Please telephone and write to your three Congress people (Representative and both Senators) in this regard OFTEN!

*Book – “The Age of Turbulence:  Adventures in a New World,” by Alan
Greenspan.

**CSPAN, ‘After Words,’ September 22, 2008,

***Source:  Friends Committee on National Legislation, Press Release -
‘President Bush Asserts Right to Control Iraqi Oil,’ October 16,
2008.

-Barbara Walker
Granny Peace Brigade

DON’T HEED-A THE MED-IA

Monday, December 1st, 2008

The media
they feedya
sensation not sense
you, public, so dense,
allow them to leadya 
 
They milk the inane
until we’re insane
They fixate on Palin
day out and day in
until we’re in pain
 
They’re hung up on Hill
obsessed about Bill
They force feed us Brittney    
Expose ev’ry titty
until we feel ill
 
Why can’t they relate
succinctly and straight
the substantive news
devoid of their views
Let us calculate
our eventual fate
-Joan Wile