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[AKidsRight.Org] Senator Clinton - Aug 15th, is NonViolent Action working?
From: John Murtari (jmurtari@AKidsRight.org)
Good People & People of Faith, Take a gallon of Sear's Best High Gloss Enamel, a nice bright red color, and write 'Senator Clinton - Please help us!" Do this in the plaza of the Syracuse Federal Building in brush strokes big enough to be read from the 14th floor -- where her local office is located. What will be the result? As many of you know I am the coordinator for the AKidsRight.Org group. The group was started in 1997 and the main idea was the use of NonViolent Action (as most recent practiced by Gandhi and King), to help make reform happen. http://www.AKidsRight.Org/civil.htm Status of NonViolent Action --------------------------- Well, how are we doing? A major effort started in 2002 was to get a meeting between Senator Clinton and parents. Many of you know I have been arrested quite a few times outside her offices and made numerous trips to jail -- has any of that really mattered? http://www.AKidsRight.Org/actionc_syr I have to say I've been pondering these same questions and not liking the answers. Pie-in-the-sky theory is great and sounds nice, but what about practice? I'm an engineer by training and a former Air Force Pilot -- there is a lot of theory in Aeronautics, but you know what -- it works! Planes can fly! But we still don't have a meeting with Senator Clinton. What's wrong? Things at the Syracuse Federal Building have come to a bit of a stand off. If I try to walk into the building, I'm pushed away, they lock the front door. If I try to take a piece of chalk and write on the walls of the building -- two Federal officers are assigned to walk with me and just take the chalk from my hand. It would seem someone does NOT want an arrest to happen -- now what? Perhaps there are those who want me to escalate my conduct, do something 'bad' -- so then they can say, "See, we told you so, he's just a trouble maker!" How should I proceed? I've talked to people and tried to make sense of this, where to go next. Future Actions and Your Help ---------------------------- My first step is to try to get them to stop 'blocking' my access to the building by use of physical force. I just submitted a motion to the US Magistrate assigned to my cases (with a copy to Senator Clinton's office). http://www.AKidsRight.Org/actionc_syr/dibianco15-total.pdf This is part of a very public effort to call attention to what is being done. Civil Rights activist may be pushed away by Chinese Police when they attempt to enter Tianamen Square, but it is not appropriate conduct for a Federal Building in the United States. Next Monday, on August 15th, I will be returning to the Federal Building for what may be the last 'scheduled' event. I'll arrive at 2 PM and hope to see you there. I will again try to enter the building carrying our petition for reform -- and will hopefully gain entry. Details: http://www.AKidsRight.Org/actionc_syr If I find myself pushed away I will need to take some unannounced actions in the near future. I don't need people to directly 'participate', but just to be there as witnesses and help show public support. It will also be a great help in getting some media attention. The 'gallon of red paint' is just an idea. I have some others which may be more effective. If you are interested please call me at 877-635-1968,x-211 (during the day), or email at jmurtari@AKidsRight.Org A Personal Commitment to NonViolent Action ------------------------------------------ If you have time look at some of the history, http://www.AKidsRight.Org/events.htm Some pretty amazing things have happened and I'm sure many of you have been surprised by the different directions these actions have taken. Years ago when I started this I knew it could require great personal sacrifice and could cost me almost everything I have: my home, family, and job. A long jail sentence could make those potential sacrifices a reality. It is a frightening thought. To just 'stop' now, would leave things half done. As I myself have said so many times, GREAT rights require GREAT sacrifices to acquire -- or how do we know they are great? People are dying in Iraq everyday out of a desire to 'serve their country.' How does that compare to a few months/years in a jail? So many people become disillusioned with the reform effort. A lot of talking, a lot of bickering -- but nothing ever happens. I see people forming PACs (Political Action Committees) and wonder, "Where is the money going to come from to give legislators -- beat-up parents don't have it). I'll be the first to say that visiting/writing legislators is important, that court challenges are important -- but we also have to realize something else. Public Action is important and was a part of Civil Right's efforts of the past -- NonViolent Action can be a very powerful method. I have talked to Domenic about Faith, and God, and Love. It is time for a demonstration. Oh, and please don't see this as some type of 'last gasp' or act of desperation. No, it is not that at all. Rather -- it is what must come next. There may be some painful experiences waiting up ahead -- but is anything 'bad' going to happen. No. Quite honestly, I fully expect we will get that meeting in Syracuse between parents and Senator Clinton in the next few months. To help put reform on the National Agenda and get people taking about Family Rights and strong protections from government interference in our relationship with our children. Best regards! -- John Murtari ____________________________________________________________________ Coordinator AKidsRight.Org jmurtari@AKidsRight.Org "A Kid's Right to BOTH parents" Toll Free (877) 635-1968(x-211) http://www.AKidsRight.Org/ ======================================= Newsletter mailing list Newsletter@kids-right.org subscribe/unsubscribe info below: http://kids-right.org/mailman/listinfo/newsletter
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