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: People Power: Applying Nonviolence Theory

 
 
au1929
 
Reply Fri 31 Jan, 2003 03:56 pm
Recieved this by e-mail.

Subject: People Power: Applying Nonviolence Theory

There is a grassroots campaign underway to protest war in Iraq in a simple, but potentially powerful way. Place 1/2 cup uncooked rice in a small plastic bag (a snack-size bag or sandwich bag work fine). Squeeze out excess air and seal the bag. Wrap it in a piece of paper on which you have written, "If your enemies are hungry, feed them. Romans12:20. Please send this rice to the people of Iraq; do not attack them." Place the paper and bag of rice in an envelope (either a letter-sized or padded mailing envelope--both are the same cost to mail) and address them to:

President George Bush
White House
1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20500

Attach $1.06 in postage. (Three 37-cent stamps equal
$1.11.)

Drop this in the mail TODAY. It is important to act NOW so that President Bush gets the letters ASAP.

In order for this protest to be effective, there must be hundreds of thousands of such rice deliveries to the White House. We can do this if you each forward this message to your friends and family. There is a positive history of this protest! In the1950s, Fellowship of Reconciliation began a similar protest, which is credited with influencing President Eisenhower against attacking China. Read on: "In the mid-1950s, the pacifist Fellowship of Reconciliation, learning of famine in the Chinese mainland, launched a 'Feed Thine Enemy' campaign. Members and friends mailed thousands of little bags of rice to the White House with a tag quoting the Bible, "If thine enemy hunger, feed him." As far as anyone knew for more than ten years, the campaign was an abject failure. The President did not acknowledge receipt of the bags publicly; certainly, no rice was ever sent to China. "What nonviolent activists only learned a decade later was that the campaign played a significant, perhaps even determining role in preventing nuclear war. Twice while the campaign was on, President Eisenhower met with the Joint Chiefs of Staff to consider U.S. options in the conflict with China over two islands, Quemoy and Matsu. The generals twice recommended the use of nuclear weapons. President Eisenhower each time turned to his aide and asked how many little bags of rice had come in. When told they numbered in the tens of thousands, Eisenhower told the generals that as long as so many Americans were expressing active interest in having the U.S. feed the Chinese, he certainly wasn't going to consider using nuclear weapons against them."
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cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Fri 31 Jan, 2003 05:41 pm
To compare Ike with GWBush is an oxymoron. Wink c.i.
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dyslexia
 
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Reply Fri 31 Jan, 2003 06:52 pm
c.i. so true
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dlowan
 
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Reply Fri 31 Jan, 2003 08:55 pm
Are you folk aware that there are thousands of people converging on Iraq to be "human shields"?

Whatever you think of the wisdom, that is raw courage.
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cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Fri 31 Jan, 2003 09:36 pm
dlowan, Can you provide the source from which you got this info? c.i.
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dlowan
 
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Reply Fri 31 Jan, 2003 09:42 pm
It is on the news here - a couple of local people are going - there was a radio interview with one of the women, and then I saw it on the television news - meeting overseas, somewhere - and going into Iraq in groups - 'tis some sort of international peace group. I will try and find a report...
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dyslexia
 
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Reply Fri 31 Jan, 2003 09:48 pm
http://www.cbc.ca/news/features/iraq/anti_war_iraq.html
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dlowan
 
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Reply Fri 31 Jan, 2003 09:48 pm
Here we go - http://abc.net.au/news/newsitems/s770073.htm

T'is interesting - the participants interviewed said there were thousands of folk organised to go - this report says a few - I wonder which is correct? Or if numbers are unknown? It will be interesting to find out how many go.
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cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Fri 31 Jan, 2003 10:08 pm
dlowan, Irregardless of how many goes to Iraq to become human shields, it is my humble opinion that they are showing their displeasure with GWBush's charge to war, and I admire each and every one of them. I sent a copy of this link to Senator Diane Feinstein, to make her and the administration know what is happening in Iraq. That a strike on Iraq will mean the killing of innocent citizens from other countries, and will not be limited to innocent Iraqis. c.i.
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cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Fri 31 Jan, 2003 10:12 pm
Here's a link with more information.

http://iraqpeaceteam.org/

c.i.
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au1929
 
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Reply Sat 1 Feb, 2003 07:52 am
I am not for a preemptive attack on Iraq without UN sanction. However, when it occurs it will have to be swift, and all out. Should these people remain there and be killed or wounded I will shed no tears for them? They are after all aiding and abetting the enemy. I think that is an act of treason.
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New Haven
 
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Reply Sat 1 Feb, 2003 07:58 am
Same thing happened during Vietnam. Then when our heros came home, the "good hearts" wouldn't help them.
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New Haven
 
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Reply Sat 1 Feb, 2003 08:00 am
It's time to attack Iraq and do it now. As we Westerners say
"Pee or get off the pot". Bomb them now and for God's sake get the darn thing over with it.

We have too many pressing problems in the Homeland to waste time and more,more, more money in the Middle East.

Amen! Twisted Evil
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au1929
 
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Reply Sat 1 Feb, 2003 08:13 am
New Haven
" Pee" or get off the pot. Is that the politically correct way to say it? Laughing Embarrassed
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New Haven
 
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Reply Sat 1 Feb, 2003 08:15 am
AU:

That may not be PC talk, but then who cares! Twisted Evil
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blatham
 
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Reply Sat 1 Feb, 2003 09:02 am
Yes...let's have the damned maiming and dismemberment and killing over with fast! You get that smell of burning children hanging in the air too long and it wears on the soul.

And, yes, there is the cost to taxpayers from Ohio to think about too...unecessary delays while sailors are kept busy polishing anti-people weapons could end up costing taxpayers three or four dollars a day EACH. Bloody inexcuseable.

Resolute, that's what we need to be, resolute.
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Ramafuchs
 
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Reply Fri 21 Mar, 2008 06:37 pm
Mahathma Gandhi's nonvoilence is
ANTI AMERICAN culture
I am an anti American
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