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The inchoate feelings that so very many people feel today need to be acted upon by the people. It needs to be organized and it needs to find its voice. The world awaits. The future beckons. Who will answer the call?

Sunday, July 15, 2007

On Coney Island 7/4/07


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Declare It Now
Spread the Resistance
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Because much of what I post is analytical in nature (and therefore still useful with the passage of time), I recommend checking out both the titles of postings below and using keyword(s) searches in the search rectangle in the upper left corner of this page. 

I am experimenting with posting at Open Salon and encourage my visitors to check it out here. 

I created Declare It Now, along with its accompanying pledge, 333. DIN was adopted by World Can't Wait and honored at the end of 2007 by The Nation magazine's John Nichols as the year's Most Valuable Crusade. 

DIN and 333 depart from the traditional approach to political organizing and political protest. They provide a means for single individuals and millions of people to act politically in daily life - an endemic rather than episodic shift. Such a dramatic change is not only necessary; it is possible given today's specific alignment of forces. For a fuller description and analysis of DIN/333, see the core essays in the following places: 

DIN website
The Declare It Now Campaign;
Why the Democrats are Acting This Way;
The One Percent Solution

333
A brief description of the 333 Plan/Pledge

333 Pledge Card
Scroll down about half-way for the card

On the Need for a Competing, Legitimate Leadership

How DIN/333 Differ from Traditional Political Organizing Part I and Part II

Our Kitty Genovese Moment

Creating a Scene That Can Be Seen By All

DIN Ning Site - Join Up! 


Visit the Impeach the President Now Blog/Go to the DIN Ning Site

  • http://www.impeachthepresidentnow.com
  • Declare It Now; Spread the Resistance; Wear Orange Daily

About Me

Dennis Loo
Avowed Opponent of Obscurantism, Lover of Science, the Arts and Sports.
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Writings and Talks by Dennis Loo

  • I tend to publish at worldcantwait.net, counterpunch.org, and opednews.com. You can do a name search at their websites.
  • "To Those Who Put Their Faith in Progressive Democrats and Obama" interview on Michael Slate's Beneath the Surface, KPFK, 9/16/08 5 pm
  • "Shock and Awe Comes Home to Roost," Counterpunch, 9/12/08
  • "Of Whales and Worms, Counterpunch, 6/16/08
  • "Threats on Iran and the 'Batterer's Defense'" at Counterpunch on 6/9/08
  • "Change We Can Believe In?" OpEd News, headlined on 6/8/08
  • "The Road Ahead and the Audacity of Moral Truth," OpEd News, headlined on 5/12/08
  • "Don't Try This At Home: Waterboarding" at French 24 The Observers 2/25/08
  • Interview on KPFK's 6 pm Evening News 1/3/08 (top of the show with Page Getz)
  • White Rose at the Rose Parade, 1/1/08
  • "Fighting Terror with Terror"
  • Editor's Choice Comment on the NYT editorial "Looking for America" To find my entire posting, go to Editor's Selections and Scroll Down.
  • The Declare It Now Campaign 10/07 on YouTube
  • On the Warner Act on "Radio-Active," hosted by Alex Ko on KPFK. (Scroll down to Radio-Active for 7/31/07.)
  • A Battle for the Future, 3/3/07
  • "Why Isn't There More Outrage?" Talk on March Forth!
  • On the Boycott and Impeach the President 1/22/06
  • YouTube broadcast of Santa Barbara 12/10/06 Speech
  • Interviewed by Paul Berenson, 12/30/06
  • "No Common Ground with Torturers," speech in Santa Barbara on Human Rights Day, 12/10/06.
  • Impeach the President: the Case Against Bush and Cheney by Dennis Loo and Peter Phillips (eds.), Seven Stories Press, 10/06.
  • Interviewed by David Swanson, "Scales Fell From Their Eyes," October 21, 2006
  • On This Critical Juncture We Face, Hot Talk, October 25, 2006
  • Campus Forum Talk on the Military Commissions Act of 2006, October 25, 2006
  • "More on Vote Theft and the Big Picture," Podcast Interview with George Kenney's Electric Politics, March 19, 2006
  • Talk on the Stolen 2004 Presidential Election, includes an analysis of "the silence of lambs:" the Democrats and the corporate media, October 19, 2005 - scroll down the page halfway for this one as there are two talks by me on this page.
  • Guns and Butter Interview on the 2004 Election, September 21, 2005
  • "No Paper Trail Left Behind: the Theft of the 2004 Presidential Election" at Project Censored, 8/05
  • "Polls, Politics and Crime: the 'Law and Order' Issue of the 1960s, Western Criminology Review, 2004.

Other Wonderful Links

  • After Downing Street
  • Citizens for Legitimate Government
  • Consortium News
  • Counterpunch
  • Declare It Now: Wear Orange Ning Site
  • Dissident Voice
  • Fire John Yoo!
  • Free Detainees
  • Glenn Greenwald
  • Impeach07 Campaign
  • LeftWord
  • Media Matters
  • OpEd News
  • Project Censored
  • Truthdig
  • Truthout
  • World Can't Wait

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