April 29, 2009

CDC & WHO Brought to you by... Taxes

In Episode 11 of GDAE Podcast, I touched on the recent anti-tax teabagger rallies. Tipped off by WakeUp AM Podcast, I echoed the following ironic observation:

A [teabagger] group assembled in Portsmouth New Hampshire PUBLIC square. It's a bit ironic to see anti-tax protesters making use of a public square maintained by ... taxes.

The electricity for the rally's PA systems, the clean-up crews following the rallies, medical emergency technicians standing by ... just in case..., the roads leading to the event all paid for with taxes. We can go on listing the food and Drug Administration, Centers or Disease Control, Federal Aviation Administration... the US military, all of which, except maybe the last one, give us a sense of security often taken for granted.

I wasn't aware of the swine flu outbreak when I mentioned the Centers for Disease Control.

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April 28, 2009

Iraq? Rings a Bell...

Yes, it's true. Billions of deflating US Dollars continue to pour into The Iraq Occupation Project. It even made Yahoo! headlines today:

Iraq wants US forces out of Mosul on time

GLH Blog had a good "Remember Iraq" post a couple days ago, tho it was actually titled What About Iraq? complete with fine art.... and I've thought of doing a segment on the next forgotten war on GDAE Podcast... but with the US Empire crashing, and swine flu breaking out... and the Iraqi ethnic cleansing complete...

Hopefully yesterday's headline is indicative of where things are going in Iraq, tho hearing Secretary of State Clinton recently tell Iraqis, and the consuming American public, "We won't abandon you," we might want to have our diplomat-speak antenne up.

Sources:

Art Credit: Wood burning, Tsalagi.

Associated Press, Iraq wants US forces out of Mosul on time, April 27, 2009.

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April 25, 2009

19 Largest Banks

Here's a list of the 19 biggest banks in order from largest to smallest:
  • JPMorgan Chase & Co.,
  • Citigroup Inc.,
  • Bank of America Corp.,
  • Wells Fargo & Co.,
  • Goldman Sachs Group Inc.,
  • Morgan Stanley,
  • MetLife Inc.,
  • PNC Financial Services Group Inc.,
  • U.S. Bancorp,
  • Bank of New York Mellon Corp.,
  • GMAC LLC,
  • SunTrust Banks Inc.,
  • State Street Corp.,
  • Capital One Financial Corp.,
  • BB&T Corp.,
  • Regions Financial Corp.,
  • American Express Co.,
  • Fifth Third Bancorp, and
  • KeyCorp...


Sources:

Associated Press, Meltdown 101: How do bank 'stress tests' work?, DANIEL WAGNER, April 24, 2009.

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April 24, 2009

GDAE Podcast - Episode 11

The Rise of the Uniformed Right Wing
  • Teabagging rallies as a 'case study' with help from WakeUp AM Podcast.
  • Were the teabagging rallies really "grass roots"? Rachel Maddow and Fox's Glenn Beck weigh in.
  • Fear-mongering attacks on Obama taken on by Frank Schaffer and Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson.
  • Bill Moyers on incitement of the right wing fringe by right wing radio celebrities.
  • MUSIC by Danny Elfman's Oingo Boingo "Only a Lad."
  • Noam Chomsky: Darkness and light.
  • MUSIC duet: Watson Blues on fiddle and mandolin.

    You can take ACTION: AskDOJ@USDOJ.gov Urge Attorney General Eric Holder to investigate Bush administration lawyers for torture.
Play GDAE Podcast Episode 11 from this page.

Previous Episodes & 60-Sec Promo:

GDAE Podcast Episode 10 April 9, 2009
GDAE Podcast Episode 9 March 28, 2009
GDAE Podcast Episode 8 March 15, 2009
GDAE Podcast Episode 7 March 1, 2009
GDAE Podcast Episode 6 February 17, 2009
GDAE Podcast Episode 5 February 6, 2009
GDAE Podcast Episode 4 January 24, 2009
GDAE Podcast 60-Second Promo

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Carbon Credits: The Next Financial Bubble?

The word is that the carbon credits will be the next big thing for high-flying financial speculators. With California's new low carb fuel diet, this bubble is well on its way to getting pumped up.

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April 23, 2009

Devolution into a State of Organized Crime

I suppose it needs to be said... some of these cases of men killing their families, then themselves, have the look of organized crime cases.

The Scenario: A guy gets into deep financial trouble. He owes a lot of money to a number of people, who themselves may have debts. Some people are desperate to enforce debts because the financial failure of their business would exposure their illegal business operations. They enforce debts by threatening to go after the family, as in, "We know where you live, where your daughters go to school. We'll turn your daughters into sex slaves if you don't pay up."

Faced with this, and the belief that the corrupt system cannot protect them, they are led to the only logical conclusion.

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April 21, 2009

Emanuel and Obama Shockers

On Sunday: Rahm Emanuel says Obama will not prosecute Bush attorneys.

On Tuesday: President Obama says prosecution possible.

My heart sank after reading about Emanuel's statement. My heart lifted when hearing President Obama's statement.

Our best hope of preventing similar crimes in the future is to hold Bush administration criminals accountable in full public view.

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April 16, 2009

April 12, 2009

Resurrection of Christ

Protesters Leave Royal Bank of Scotland after
Turning Over Tables
of the Money Changers

Jesus had it right when he turned over the tables of the money changers. For those who don't accept the literal story of Christ's resurrection, these photos of young protesters "turning over the tables" at the Royal Bank of Scotland might be evidence that his spirit lives on.

Sacrificing Blood

Adoration of the Thorn Crown

April 1 IndyMedia coverage of the G20 Protest included this sound bite:

"Meanwhile, protestors are inside the RBS branch, and it's being smashed up, but the cops are not intervening."

And how we celebrate Christ's resurrection today:




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April 10, 2009

April 9, 2009

GDAE Podcast - Episode 10

Episode 10 - April 9, 2009
  • Humor
  • Democrats' role in the financial meltdown
  • A Theory on Why Obama Appointed Timothy Geithner to be Treasury Secretary
  • Deep questions about the financial crisis... or Humor?
  • Call to Action on April 11 - Break up the Banks. Find a Protest Near you at A New Way Forward.
  • MUSIC: Ryan Harvy on "Writer's Bloc Blues"
  • Catherine Austin-Fitts on Withdrawing from the System and Acting Locally
  • Words from a Common Man: More Localism on Electric Energy
  • Spain's pending indictment of Bush administration officials as on Rachel Maddow can describe it.

    You can take ACTION: AskDOJ@USDOJ.gov Urge Attorney General Eric Holder to investigate Bush administration officials for wide ranging crimes.

Play GDAE Podcast Episode 10 from this page.

Previous Episodes & 60-Sec Promo:

GDAE Podcast Episode 9 March 28, 2009
GDAE Podcast Episode 8 March 15, 2009
GDAE Podcast Episode 7 March 1, 2009
GDAE Podcast Episode 6 February 17, 2009
GDAE Podcast Episode 5 February 6, 2009
GDAE Podcast Episode 4 January 24, 2009
GDAE Podcast 60-Second Promo

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The Great Cover Up.... Again

History has shown that, first the corporate establishment creates a scandal, then the government creates a cover up scandal. We're watching a cover up unfold before our eyes.

Why the cover up? Because the establishment in charge is trying to 1) hide their role in causing the scandal, and 2) preserve their wealth and power... at the expense of common folk.

A historical example: The "cover up" during the 1980s Savings and Loan debacle, which by the way was about the size of the AIG piece of what's shaping up to be the downfall of the US Empire, was as follows. Rather than expose the depth of the S&L mess, risking public out cry that would expose Congress' role in causing the mess, Congress swept it under the rug. They spread the S&L bailout costs over a long time, creating a huge interest payment burden for the public. A lot of these interest payments were eventually paid to many of the financial industry thieves who stole money and caused the S & L failures.

Same type of coverup is happening now and a mark-to-model shell game, on which I wrote today, shaping up to is a big part of it. In the short run, things will look good, but it's also dangerous. It's the same kind of trickery that Japan played in the 1990s that led to their lost decade, drifting in and out of recession.

The internet is all abuzz about last weeks interview of William K. Black by Bill Moyers. Black was involved in exposing the theives of the S&L crisis. One of them was Charles Keating, after whom the senate's so-called "Keating Five" were named, including John McCain. According to Moyers, Keating wrote a memo that read, in part, "get Black — kill him dead."

William Black fired a broadside last Friday, April 3, on Bill Moyers Journal:

BILL MOYERS: Why are they firing the president of G.M. and not firing the head of all these banks that are involved?

WILLIAM K. BLACK: There are two reasons. One, they're much closer to the bankers. These are people from the banking industry. And they have a lot more sympathy. ... But the other element of your question is [they] don't want to change the bankers, because if [they] do, if [they] put honest people in, who didn't cause the problem, their first job would be to find the scope of the problem. And that would destroy the cover up.

BILL MOYERS: The cover up?

WILLIAM K. BLACK: Sure. The cover up.

BILL MOYERS: That's a serious charge.

WILLIAM K. BLACK: Of course.

BILL MOYERS: Who's covering up?

WILLIAM K. BLACK: Geithner is charging, is covering up. Just like Paulson did before him.

Black levels the charge that the Obama administration is intentionally covering up the insolvency of the big banks. Some will say that this is to preserve stability, a montra of the establishment, but as noted above, it's really about preserving establishment power and wealth.

William Black Interview Transcript

Psssst... Do Something
Sources:

Bill Moyers Journal, April 4, 2009. (Video, transcript and more).

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Phony Wells Fargo "Profits"?

If we've only learned one thing from the financial industry melt-down it's that we can't trust the establishment. Can't trust the big financial institutions, can't trust most of the regulatory agencies, can't trust the White House or Treasury (regardless of which party is in power), can't trust the rating companies, can't trust the establishment media to give us the truth.

So, when I read the headline "Stocks jump on Wells Fargo surprise profit announcement" I'm very suspicious. And we have reason to be.

That's because, you can't trust Congress or the little known Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) either. The FASB may be perpetuating the shell game under pressure from Members of Congress that represent the big financial institutions.

In short, during a hearing of the House Financial Services subcommittee on March 12, FASB chairman Robert Herz was strong-armed to let banks, say Wells Fargo, inflate the value of their assets, with the hammer coming down in this final exchange:

Chairman Rep. Paul Kanjorski (D-PA): You do understand the message that we’re sending?

Herz: Yes, I absolutely do, sir.

Here's the way Democrat Kanjorski wants the shell game to be played.

Assigning (Marking) Value to Bank Assets: The value of financial industry assets can be determined in a couple of ways. One way is to let the market determine the value... see what someone will actually pay for the assets. That's known as marking the value of the asset to market (Mark-to-Market).

Another way of assessing value is to create a mathematical model of the value and use that model to mark the asset's value (Mark-to-Model).

Guess which way Kanjorski was pressuring the FASB chairman Herz to let the banks mark their asset values? Mark-to-Model. Tweak the model to assign a little more value to the assets and voila, Wells Fargo "surprisingly" reports a profit.

Bloomberg offers the take from former Lehman Bros. managing director, Robert Willens:

“By letting banks use internal models, instead of market prices, and allowing them to take into account the cash flow of securities, FASB’s change could boost bank industry earnings by 20%.”


Read More Details...

Psssst... Do Something

Sources:

Wiskey and Gunpowder, Tomorrow Mark-to-Model Returns with a Vengeance, Samantha Buker, April 1, 2009 (no fool'n).

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April 8, 2009

The Establishment

For the past year or so I've taken to using the phrase "establishment media" instead of "mainstream media." Some people dismiss the word "establishment" as some notion that only exists in the paranoid minds of left wingers. Often, they're just parroting the rants of right wing talk show hosts who play a role in shielding the establishment.

The establishment is real, and establishment media is too. Thanks to Newsweek editor Evan Thomas, we have a frank admission from his April 6 musings about Nobel economist Paul Krugman:

By definition, establishments believe in propping up the existing order. Members of the ruling class have a vested interest in keeping things pretty much the way they are.


They want to maintain their lock on power and wealth, and are willing to do so at the expense of the unwashed masses (that's us).

If you are of the establishment persuasion (and I am), reading Krugman makes you uneasy.


This shows my choice in using the phrase "establishment media" is well founded.... and they should be uneasy.

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April 7, 2009

That Twitter Thing

For people into Twitter....

http://twitter.com/GDAEman


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April 11: Take to the Streets!

In reaction to Wall-Street-friendly bailout plans coming from Obama's economic team, senior journalist Bill Moyers recently asked "Are we chumps?" His guest, MIT economist Simon Johnson, bumbled a bit, then settled in on the right answer:

We'll find out. Yes, we may be. Okay. It depends on how we play this politically. It depends on what our political system does. It depends, I think, on the level of reaction.

This Saturday, April 11, 2009, is your opportunity to react with others, thanks to a group of organizers calling this initiative "A New Way Forward." Take to the Streets!

What do you write on your placard?
  • "Break up the Banks"
  • "It's Wealth Distribution Stupid"
  • "Put Homeowners First, Not the Banks"
  • "Who would Jesus Bail out?"
  • "Enough is Enough"
  • "No More Handouts"
  • "Expose the Insolvency Cover Up"
The New Way Forward gives other ways to "vote":

Sign the Pledge calling for too-big-to-fail banks to be broken apart
Follow on Twitter
Join the Way Forward Group on MySpace
Be a Fan on Facebook

Lets not be taken for chumps! Find a group of people assembling near you using the link below. Be part of the coordinated reaction. If you don't find a gathering, you can start one using the handy calendar tool at the New Way Forward web page.

Share this link with your friends: http://anewwayforward.org/demonstrations/

Here's a taste of the growing list of cities and towns that are getting organized to let the powers that be know what they are up against:

Anchorage, AK at Corner of Northern Lights and Seward Highway more

Corner of Northern Lights and Seward Highway December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
600 E Northern Lights Blvd 907-338-0695
Approx Capacity: 0 55 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Samuel Bair
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Fayetteville, AR at On the University of Arkansas campus in front of Old Main more

On the University of Arkansas campus in front of Old Main December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
Arkansas Avenue
Approx Capacity: 0 5 people plan to attend.
Organized by: George Sakhel
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Phoenix, AZ at Sidewalks outside AIG building more

Sidewalks outside AIG building December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
Central Ave and Thomas Road, NE corner Stay on city owned sidewalks and don't block foot traffic
Approx Capacity: 5000 153 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Cheryl C
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Tucson, AZ at sidewalks outside Chase Bank, Swan@Speedway more

sidewalks outside Chase Bank, Swan@Speedway December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
4711 E. Speedway corner of Speedway and Swan
Approx Capacity: 0 42 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Richard
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Eureka, CA at waterfront park more

waterfront park December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
Sea ave. 7072680960
Approx Capacity: 0 84 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Thom Notwell
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Los Angeles, CA at Federal Building more

Federal Building December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
11000 Wilshire Blvd
Approx Capacity: 0 258 people plan to attend.
Organized by: steve
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Redding, CA at Redding City Hall more

Redding City Hall December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
777 Cypress Avenue
Approx Capacity: 100 14 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Ivan
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Sacramento, CA at State Capitol more

State Capitol December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
1200 L-ST.
Approx Capacity: 2000 71 people plan to attend.
Organized by: PETER
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San Diego, CA at Embarcadero more

Embarcadero December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
Pacific Highway and Broadway 858-331-1817
Approx Capacity: 5000 171 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Stephen
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San Francisco, CA at Federal Reserve BANK more

Federal Reserve BANK December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
101 Market Street
Approx Capacity: 0 181 people plan to attend.
Organized by: plutarch
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Santa Barbara, CA at Santa Barbara Museum of Art more

Santa Barbara Museum of Art December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
1114 State Street ( X Anapamu St.) (805)962-9332
Approx Capacity: 0 2 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Lois Hamilton
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Santa Cruz, CA at County Offices more

County Offices December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
water st and ocean ave maya11125@yahoo.com
Approx Capacity: 0 95 people plan to attend.
Organized by: maya kha
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Boulder, CO at Sister Cities Park, east side of Municipal Building more

Sister Cities Park, east side of Municipal Building December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
Canyon and Broadway 303-444-6981x2
Approx Capacity: 0 12 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Carolyn Bninski
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Denver, CO at State Capitol - West End more

State Capitol - West End December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
West End Steps of the Capitol 303-350-7019
Approx Capacity: 0 140 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Jackie
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Durango, CO at SE Corner of College (6th St.) & Main Ave., Durango, CO more

SE Corner of College (6th St.) & Main Ave., Durango, CO December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
College & Main
Approx Capacity: 0 11 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Nathan
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Hartford, CT at Senator Dodd's Office more

Senator Dodd's Office December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
30 Lewis St and nearby portion of Bushnell Park 860-726-8700
Approx Capacity: 1000 78 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Kanishka Azimi and Mallory
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New Haven, CT at TO BE DECIDED - NEGOTIABLE, NEW HAVEN AREA

TO BE DECIDED - NEGOTIABLE, NEW HAVEN AREA December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
?????????????? ???????????/ 000-000-0000
Approx Capacity: 0 7 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Trevor Masterson
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Washington , DC at Lafayette Park more

Lafayette Park December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
1600 H St. NW
Approx Capacity: 1000 336 people plan to attend.
Organized by: beth pointer
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Gainesville, FL at Downtown Plaza more

Downtown Plaza December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
Approx Capacity: 0 42 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Faith Carr
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Jacksonville, FL at TBA more

TBA December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
TBA 904-733-1234
Approx Capacity: 0 1 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Duke Fagan
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Fairburn, GA at FEDERAL RESERVE BANK - ATLANTA more

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK - ATLANTA December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
9710 Cedar Grove Rd
Approx Capacity: 0 16 people plan to attend.
Organized by: MIKE RUCKER
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Iowa City, IA at College Green Park more

College Green Park December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
College St. 319-337-3535
Approx Capacity: 100 50 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Sarah Swisher
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Chicago, IL at 230 S. Dearborn more

230 S. Dearborn December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
LaSalle Street
Approx Capacity: 0 274 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Debby Fay
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Lexington, KY at Triangle Park more

Triangle Park December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
Main Street and Broadway 859-278-1965
Approx Capacity: 100 32 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Debbie Stoops
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Baton Rouge, LA at Jefferson Terrace S/D more

Jefferson Terrace S/D December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
Upton and Azrok
Approx Capacity: 5 9 people plan to attend.
Organized by: charles
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Boston, MA at Boston Common more

Boston Common December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
Bound by Tremont, Beacon, Charles, Park and Boylston Streets MB 1 774 573 2805
Approx Capacity: 10000 343 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Matt Zaccarino
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Augusta, ME at State House more

State House December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
State House Station Capitol St.
Approx Capacity: 0 55 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Jane
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Detroit, MI at City County Building more

City County Building December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
1 Woodward Ave
Approx Capacity: 0 114 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Beth Breidenstein
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Holland, MI at 645 Wilshire Ct. more

645 Wilshire Ct. December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
645 Wilshire Ct. 6163358076
Approx Capacity: 0 7 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Don Brake
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Marquette , MI at UP Post Office 12 Noon more

UP Post Office 12 Noon December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
3rd & Washington St
Approx Capacity: 0 2 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Richard Bourgeois
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St. Paul, MN at State Capitol, St. Paul, MN more

State Capitol, St. Paul, MN December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
Approx Capacity: 0 101 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Walt
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Saint Louis, MO at Under the Arch more

Under the Arch December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
Approx Capacity: 0 114 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Eric Hoffpauir
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Springfield, MO at Glenstone and Battlefield more

Glenstone and Battlefield December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
Approx Capacity: 0 17 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Patrick Bills
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Hickory, NC at Union Square more

Union Square December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
Union Square NW
Approx Capacity: 0 12 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Ed Crump
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Raleigh, NC at Bicentennial Plaza more

Bicentennial Plaza December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
1 E Edenton St. 802 922 1719
Approx Capacity: 0 257 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Zephyr Teachout
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Newark, NJ at Robert A. Roe Federal Building in Paterson, NJ more

Robert A. Roe Federal Building in Paterson, NJ December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
200 Federal Plaza 973-968-5073
Approx Capacity: 0 40 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Michael Atkin
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North Bergen, NJ at 80th st. Park more

80th st. Park December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
80th st. (201) 401-2129
Approx Capacity: 0 12 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Joaquin Santelices
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Albuquerque, NM at First Plaza Galeria more

First Plaza Galeria December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
20 First Plaza N.W. (505)315-2537
Approx Capacity: 0 45 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Deborah L. Hall
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Lockport, NY at Lockport City Building more

Lockport City Building December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
Main Street
Approx Capacity: 0 25 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Judy Snow
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New Paltz, NY at In front of the Elting Library more

In front of the Elting Library December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
Main and N Front Streets
Approx Capacity: 0 1 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Barbara Upton
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New York, NY at Union Square more

Union Square December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
14th St. & Broadway
Approx Capacity: 0 399 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Gabrielle
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Poughkeepsie, NY at In front of Dutchess County Office Building

In front of Dutchess County Office Building December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
22 Market Street (845) 489-5479
Approx Capacity: 200 1 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Dutchess County Legislator Joel Tyner
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Cleveland, OH at Willard Park at corner of Lakeside and E. 9th more

Willard Park at corner of Lakeside and E. 9th December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
216-255-2184
Approx Capacity: 100 79 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Greg Coleridge
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Columbus, OH at Ohio Statehouse more

Ohio Statehouse December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
77 S High St
Approx Capacity: 0 66 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Johnny Milaychev
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Oklahoma City, OK at State Capital more

State Capital December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
2300 N Lincoln Blvd 4052551897
Approx Capacity: 5000 4 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Charlie Mai
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Portland, OR at Pioneer Square more

Pioneer Square December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
Pioneer Square
Approx Capacity: 0 186 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Mike
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Philadelphia, PA at Convention Center more

Convention Center December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
Approx Capacity: 0 36 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Nancy
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Pittsburgh, PA at City Hall more

City Hall December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
Apt. 96 154 N. Bellefield Avenue 412-477-2922
Approx Capacity: 0 103 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Winnie Frolik
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Charleston, SC at Ravenel Bridge more

Ravenel Bridge December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
1514 Brookbank Avenue 843.810.0088
Approx Capacity: 10 111 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Shea Onofrey
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Nashville, TN at Legislative Plaza Downtown more

Legislative Plaza Downtown December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
Union & 6th Ave.
Approx Capacity: 0 15 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Karina
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Austin, TX at South steps of the Texas State Capitol building (Austin) more

South steps of the Texas State Capitol building (Austin) December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
112 E 11th St, Austin, TX‎
Approx Capacity: 0 206 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Steve
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Dallas, TX at AIG Building on Walnut Hill more

AIG Building on Walnut Hill December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
8144 Walnut Hill Ln
Approx Capacity: 0 84 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Carrie
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Houston, TX at Federal Reserve Bank, Houston Branch more

Federal Reserve Bank, Houston Branch December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
1801 Allen Pkwy
Approx Capacity: 100 32 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Justin McMurtry
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Salt Lake City, UT at Utah State Capital Building - South Side more

Utah State Capital Building - South Side December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
State Capital Building - South Side 801-883-9304
Approx Capacity: 0 15 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Debra Rowley
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Harrisonburg, VA at Court Square more

Court Square December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
1 Market Stret 540-810-1866
Approx Capacity: 1 16 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Robert Crittenden
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Montpelier, VT at statehouse lawn more

statehouse lawn December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
802 244 1889
Approx Capacity: 0 3 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Brian Forrest
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Seattle, WA at Victor Stienbrueck Park more

Victor Stienbrueck Park December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
at Pike's Place Market downtown
Approx Capacity: 0 296 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Candice Morgan
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Madison, WI at North face of the Capitol more

North face of the Capitol December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
2 East Main St
Approx Capacity: 0 39 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Danielle Bever
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Milwaukee, WI at Chase Bank plaza more

Chase Bank plaza December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
Water and Wisconsin St.s intersection
Approx Capacity: 200 7 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Victoria
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Victoria, British Columbia at Provincial Legislature grounds more

Provincial Legislature grounds December 31, 1969 at 4:00pm
501 Belleville St
Approx Capacity: 0 16 people plan to attend.
Organized by: Nathan
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