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( Mar. 22nd, 2006 11:21 am)
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Post the lyrics to an anti-war song.

Waist Deep in the Big Muddy -- Pete Seeger )


This song was written about Vietnam, but it applies to Iraq completely. It was also part of a fight in another war: CBS executives originally censored it when Seeger performed it as part of a medley on the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. The Smothers took their case to the press, and in the end, Seeger performed the song on the show. I can't imagine a network backing down like that these days, unfortunately.
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( Mar. 22nd, 2006 10:37 pm)
There's that cartoon going around which gives out S.D. State Senator Bill Napoli's work number, and suggests women call him.

Funny.

It gives out his home phone number.

Not funny. Not funny, and not cool, either.

Look, we've always screamed when pro-choice politicians and abortion providers had their home phone numbers publicized. Nothing makes this at all different.

Yes, I know he's in the book. Doesn't matter. There are legitimate reasons for public officials to be listed, which should not make them subject to harassing phone campaigns at home by non-constituents. Not to mention the other members of his household: whatever their views are (one assumes that they agree with the Senator, but who knows), they are private citizens, and really should have their privacy respected.

The Golden Rule, remember? Do unto others as you -- rightfully -- insist they should do unto you?

"The ends justify the means" rarely, if ever, proves a fruitful approach to anything.
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