3 years, 8 months ago

Remember the Tank…erm APC in LA?

This is the answer that I got back from asking the ANSWER LA people about last nights protest. Oh, they also thought that me emailing them was liberty for them to add my gmail account to their mailing list. Oh. Hell. No. So after I deleted myself from their mailing list I wanted to show you their response:

HUNDREDS PROTEST ATTACK ON FALLUJAH AND U.S. MILITARISM
A.N.S.W.E.R. Demo Draws Activists and Military Tanks

Hundreds of protestors converged on the Federal building
in Westwood last night to demonstrate against the U.S.
attack on Fallujah. Colorful signs, banners and placards
lined the busy streets while the crowd militantly chanted
“George Bush, we say no – the occupation has got to go!”
and “The people of Fallujah are under attack. What do we do?
Stand up, fight back!”

The A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition initiated last night’s emergency
demonstration. It was one of many coordinated actions that
took place in cities across the nation protesting the new
U.S. invasion of Fallujah. Activists and leaders from
various progressive organizations attended, including
members of Free Palestine Alliance, CAIR, Coalition for
World Peace, Women in Black, U.S. Labor Against War, NION,
ADC-LA/OC and more.

As the demonstration was winding up, two large U.S. military
tanks drove past the protestors on Wilshire Boulevard two
times. The second time, the tanks stopped directly in front
of a group of about 50 protestors for nearly five minutes.
Police attempted to provoke a confrontation with the crowd,
but the people resisted. Instead, they chanted “Bring the
Troops Home Now!”

We do not know where the tanks came from, where they were
going or why they drove past the demonstration. It is an
outrage to see military tanks rolling through the streets
of Los Angeles.

If the tanks were meant to intimidate us, they failed. The
resolve of the protestors to fight against the occupation
was strengthened by their presence. The protestors stuck
together and chanted loudly until the tanks sped away and
the police dispersed.

The presence of military tanks on Wilshire highlights the
need to step up the fight against U.S. militarism. The U.S.
is the most highly militarized nation on the planet with a
defense budget of over $700 billion. We must increase the
struggle against war, occupation, racism and all forms of
bigotry in the U.S and abroad.

The A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition has unveiled an action plan to
deepen the struggle and further unite the antiwar movement
so that it grows even stronger in the months to come. Please
join us in building these exciting upcoming events in Los
Angeles:

PROTEST VIGIL TO BRING THE TROOPS HOME NOW!
Sat, Dec 18, 7 pm
Hollywood & Highland (NW corner)

COUNTER-INAUGURAL DEMONSTRATION
Thurs, Jan 20, 2005, 6 pm
Westwood Federal Building (Wilshire & Veteran)

MASS MARCH AND RALLY – GLOBAL DAY OF ACTION
Sat, March 19, 2005, 12 noon
Location TBA
Los Angeles

For more info or to volunteer call 323-464-1636
http:www.answerla.org
answerla@answerla.org
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A.N.S.W.E.R. COALITION LA (Act Now to Stop War & End Racism)

TO DONATE CALL 323-464-1636. YOU CAN USE MC/VISA OVER THE TELEPHONE OR MAIL CHECK TO: ANSWER LA, 1800 N. ARGYLE AVE, #410, LA, CA 90028

TAX DEDUCTIBLE CHECKS OF $50 OR MORE CAN BE MADE TO
PROGRESS UNITY FUND



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Daniel Spisak

Daniel Spisak was born from the fiery depths of fusion and now roams the pale blue dot known as Earth. I obtained my bachelors degree in Computer Science from UC Irvine at the end of 2007.

I am also involved in technology & security consulting firms as well as being a freelance technology writer. I also contribute to Jerry Pournelle's website and Chaos Manor Reviews. Additionally I am also a freelance photographer as well and you can find my photos either on my own personal gallery or up at my Flickr account or on Zivity.

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