I’m just throwing this up, to keep the ball rolling. It’s been a long day in novel land. Where the men are men, and the Miltonians are nervous. Love the new edition myself. It is going all Michael Chriton on me. In a good way, before Chriton completely sold out to the absolutely looney global warming is a myth crowd.
So planning for Petals for Peace got off to some kind of start yesterday. If you don’t know about it, click the link, catch-up, and get involved. People are powerful. Especially people on the Internet who know as much as you do. Seriously.
So far we have these folks signed up to send a flower or a fax to Rep. Mike Rogers (R-MI-08) to protest the war:
Damnit Janet (e-mail me)
James Benjamin (I’ve added you to the newsletter)
And these bloggers who showed some interest (better than no interest):
Street Kid
Dada (wants to go all White Feather on Rogers)
Wbythebay
Man Eegee
SallyCat
DuctapeFatwa
Kamakhya
NorthDakotaDemocrat
blueneck
If you guys are in, let me know. If you have questions, let me know.
So it is getting late. But I suppose I should say this. This is an experiment people. An experiment in power. I just got done watching a re-cap of the Nashville lunch-counter sit-ins from the movie “A Force More Powerful.” Protests like these are powerful. I can’t stress it enough.
And something I’ve seen in the blogosphere in the past year kind of pisses me off. Anti-war people. You remember how we were marginalized at the Big Orange. Remember the great “hippie” debate. Complete bullshit.
I’ve learned something. With the help of all of you. James Benjamin and his talks of solidarity (I’ve read the history of Lech and the movement). ND Dem and his understanding of these tactics. Janet Damnit and the street protestors at Booman (where are you guys) who have been in the battlefield. Manny and SallyCat and Duke and MLR, and their serious understanding of how to make the blogs hum with a message. And from the peace movement people here. And experience. The message is so simple: This government, about which we all complain and analyze and detest — it exists at our pleasure. Without our consent, it will cease to function properly. We can name our terms. If we plan the right action, stay together, and work toward our goal. And frankly, politics is only a small part of that equation.
So once you have this knowledge. Once you’ve seen it, even on the most minor scale. You still have to do something with it. We need to plan. Set our agenda. Build our numbers. And rally our resources to acheive our aims. Either our government will respond or it will cease to function. This is not a dream. It has happened dozens of times on a large scale in this century. To far more repressive regimes than our own. But Bush and the Republicans cannot continue to lie us into war crimes. Cannot continue to destroy our Constitution. Unless we allow it. Have you seen the number of “strongly opposed.” If memory serves, it is like 47 percent of the population. If these people all knew what I’ve learned in the past year, about the fact that they could withdraw their consent to this government and bring it to its knees, we would not be here writing about another Bush fuck-up every day. Serious as a heart attack.
Petals for Peace. Just a small experiment. But if we build a method. Grow a base from the liberal blogosphere, I’m saying we could engage in much more global operation. I’m talking national boycotts. I’m talking general strikes. What will it take for us to come together in this way?
What time is the Pence office open on weekdays?
That is the difference between me delivering in person vs. by proxy.
ps. It’s Crighton, I think 🙂
Rogers, not Pence. Sorry, brainfart.
It’s Crichton, as it turns out. Who knew.
I believe it is 8:30-5:00pm. But we’ve set the protest hours as 9-5, just to be on the safe side.
As written in the LANSING State Journal”
Roll Call re: 669, Third Column in Yea votes
I am MORE concerned about how to pay for my rx’s than w/rewarding a hardhearted idiot who refuses to listen to his constituents w/a “symbol of sweetness and love” such as flowers.
Rogers’ actions appear to demonstrate that he feels it is my patriotic duty to drop dead from being denied my rx’s. His office has NOT responded to ANY of my calls!
Yeah, I know, someone “lost” the message!
should be plural–messages
As the day approaches, put up another diary or catch me in the Cafe.
I can’t handle the bandwidth that it could potentially generate, esp. if other sites get involved, but have some ideas that may be worth a try that would utilize Free-Hosting sites…the potential downside ramifications of that are a huge ?.
Peace
Much more fitting, as Rogers always tries to justify his military background, and has no use for anyone who did not serve in the military!
I will send flowers – both kinds. And I will pass along the info to others.
Thank you for the opportunity to participate in your protest.
There is so much value in what you are doing. I was thinking about the Republican-turned-Democrat who made an appearance here some months ago, the one who wants Mike Rogers’ office to become his. I would think he has been observing your pickets and the petals for peace. I’m wondering whether he has begun to make stronger anti-war statements.
I wonder what went through Mr. Rogers’ mind receiving all those flowers last time. Even if he was to complain to associates or others in his political party, it would sound rather weak:
“Dang protesters keep hassling me.”
“Yeah? What do they do? Shout at you? Call you names? Make rude hand gestures?”
“Well no, they keep sending me flowers.”
April 25th through the 28th.
Thanks tampopo. I’ve put you on the update list. Thank you for participating.
Two things: On the Mike must have felt something and talked to his colleagues — I agree 100%. To see him stoop over and pick up the last dozen that were dropped on his stoop. His body language screamed, “I’m tired of this.” Not a defiant I’m tired. A I’m tired, I’m tired. And I was taking with a friend tonight who witnessed it from an different angle and saw his face, and he said Rogers had the strangest look. Like he was ashamed, perhaps, or otherwise conflicted on his pro-war stance. He said it was an odd look signaling some ability to be moved. And I don’t doubt it.
Second, oddly enough, I got a personal phone call from Jim Marcinkowski in the week before that protest. My names been floated through several Democratic groups in our district with these protests. He was calling to solicit funds. I told him who I was, and identified myself as BostonJoe. I apologized for my rude welcome, but not for my questions. I told him he seemed like a Reagan Repulican to me, and that I’d have to do a lot of soul searching before I could ever support him. And I asked him to attend our Picket. Even to address us if he wanted. A person from the campaign called back the next day to inquire. And that was the last I’ve heard. No show. No call back. So I’m supposing he does not embrace our efforts. Bad politics.
I support your efforts. Please continue to update me on all actions via email, as I do not want to miss anything.
This is it! Now is the time for action!
Boston Joe has a another great diary up;
Non-Violent Conflict: A Larger Proposal