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Ewww. I found this ad on a conservative blog. How very, very crass.
I'm sure I'm not the only one who finds this funny. I guess I shouldn't, though. (And I should add that it's gallows-humour funny, not ha-ha funny. If this is all true, she's screwed over a lot of people. But how could you not be suspicious of someone who writes "How empowering!" about a demo?)
Here's where I was last night. More photos. I showed up to be supportive and left before any hardcore praying happened.
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anarchists: Noam Chomsky, having failed to discuss the nefarious scheme to put fluoride in our water supply, is obviously in pay of the Judeo-Bolshevik One World Government. Oh teh nooes!
I'm sure I'm not the only one who finds this funny. I guess I shouldn't, though. (And I should add that it's gallows-humour funny, not ha-ha funny. If this is all true, she's screwed over a lot of people. But how could you not be suspicious of someone who writes "How empowering!" about a demo?)
Here's where I was last night. More photos. I showed up to be supportive and left before any hardcore praying happened.
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Date: 2006-01-30 04:25 pm (UTC)My step-dad is convinced that half of the radicals he knew in the 60s were FBI. You could tell, because they were always holding workshops on bomb-making.
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Date: 2006-01-30 06:06 pm (UTC)It was pretty nasty - Martin really groomed some of the more activisty types in CAAT, and played up divisions between them and other sections of CAAT, often saying different things to different people, with the result that when it all broke, they were inclined to believe him, so some of them left CAAT and concentrated on more direct-activist type organisations, that he's still involved in. There was one really stupid decision by Steering Committee to scale back relations with this anti-arms fair direct-activist umbrella group, that was pretty much the final straw for some of the CAAT activists type, and that Martin himself bemoaned vociferously - turned out he was the one who suggested in to the committee in the first place! He made himself almost like a father to one former staff-member, who had been one of most effective and level-headed guys around, but who when Martin was accused of all this was really messed up by it, didn't believe it of course, and pretty much made an ass of himself in the way he behaved. He wants nothing more to do with CAAT of course.
I didn't get done over nearly so bad, but he played with my head lots. I generally took the side of things that he was pretending to be on in the various disagreements, and there were several occasions where he set me up for a fall, nudging me in certain directions and then backing out of the battle at the critical moment. And I put it down to weakness and forgave him each time. But when the truth started to come out - he made a total schoolboy error by leaving all his emails to the right-wing consultancy that was employing him on the commonly-viewable email system - I realised, "actually that explains a lot".
This is one person I have quite a bit of difficulty forgiving. I pretty much don't give a shit about whatever info he passed on, I doubt it actually did the arms companies a lot of good. It's the head-fucking.
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Date: 2006-01-30 06:50 pm (UTC)I'm not sure what infiltrators hope to accomplish sometimes, as they seem to create the very crimes they're trying to uncover. Oh, wait.
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Date: 2006-01-31 02:09 am (UTC)(of course I know there's plenty a cop could do in that position, I'm just saying.)
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Date: 2006-01-31 02:27 am (UTC)