My Own Side

“A liberal is a man too broadminded to take his own side in a quarrel.” - Robert Frost

November 15th, 2007

Anti-War Protest at the Tacoma Mall Recruiting Station

It’s been a busy week for the Olympia protesters. They have been pouring concrete on train tracks, assaulting photographers and dropping their children on their faces. All in a days work.

Some of the same crowd came up to Tacoma Mall on Thursday to protest the existence of an Army Recruiting Station. As usual, they were organized by a communist front group, in this case Socialist Alternative.

Gotta love the “Smash Capitalism” sign on the right.

They had some catchy new chants as well:

They’re our brothers!

They’re our sisters!

We support,

War resisters!

Hey recruiters!

We’re no fools!

Get your lies,

Out of our schools!

Not another nickel!

Not another dime!

No more money,

For U.S. crimes!

The Marine recruiters acted first class, even under fire. This guy was jabbing his fingers in a Marine’s chest while heatedly making his point, whatever it was. He was later arrested for refusing to step away and allow the door to be closed to the recruiting station. He was repeatedly (5 times) given the choice to calm down and step away, but he refused. It took a while, but his persistence was finally paid off and he got his “Don’t tase me bro!” moment in the spotlight. An officer that I talked to shrugged and simply said “He made his choice.”

One of the speakers. Note the Socialist Alternative labeling on the megaphone. I wonder if it is tax deductible?

This fellow and his side-kick Jennifer were asked to give their update on the Port of Olympia protests that they had been involved in. She complained about how awfully they were treated when they were arrested. How DARE the police treat them like seditious punks! Or something like that. I might have been a little more sympathetic of her plight if she hadn’t sounded so totally excited about it all. She talks about how they have “successfully blocked” several shipments, and recommends eye protection and bandannas around your face. Useful advice from someone with experience in these matters.

These people use the media well. I heard one of the organizers preparing the crowd for the “Live at 5:00″ broadcast that was coming up. When I mentioned this to one of the crew he chuckled and said that at 5:03 they would all be gone. He wasn’t far off, actually.

It was an official protest, because they had drums.

Fortunately, a military family came out to support the troops. Semper Fi.

The full gallery of pictures can be found here.

May 2nd, 2007

May 1st, 2007 Seattle Rally for Illegal Immigration

This years Seattle May Day rally and march for rights and justice for illegal immigrants was much smaller than last year. The (credible) estimates for last year were 25-30k. Police estimates for this year were about 8k, which is possible but still seems a little high to me.

The full gallery of pictures for this year (2007) is here.

The gallery of pictures for last year (2006) is here.

The gallery of pictures for the April 10, 2006 march is here.

First, here are some crowd shots. The first one has pretty much everybody, if you want to do your own crowd estimate.

Notice the sign in the upper left corner of the last picture. It is the same old labor union sign saying “Jobs with Justice” recycled from last year, but they have added “Stop Destroying Families” to it. Before the day of the march I called the organizers and asked them what the main messages of the rally were going to be. The new message this year is a push to stop raids and deportations on the grounds that it is destroying families. Many of the signs were reflecting this new theme, and we should expect to see more of this angle in the immigration debate from now on. They seem to be encouraging children to participate more to play up this angle. Of course, this is an attempt to gain sympathy, but it has a fatal flaw. There is no acceptance of any personal responsibility for putting their families in that tenuous situation in the first place.

Always on the periphery, and helping organize the marches, are the same old leftist groups that appear at every protest around here.

You also have the usual dichotomy of racial pride contrasting with white guilt and self loathing.

A recurring theme is the Reconquista notion that illegal immigrants have a right to be here because it still belongs to them. “We didn’t cross the border, the border crossed us!”

There were many flags. I liked last year better. The dual US/Mexican flag last year had the US one above the Mexican one. They seem to have been reversed this year. Assimilation progress?

The news outlets have been claiming that the reduced turnout is because of the fear of being deported. I did overheard their security guy telling the volunteer “peace keepers” to be on the lookout for ICE and to tell them if they were seen. I’m not convinced that it is the sole reason, but it was pretty obvious that the community was very unhappy with even the small number of recent enforcement actions. There were many signs condemning the raids, and one I saw (sorry, no photo) that even equated ICE enforcing federal immigration laws to committing a terrorist act.

Unlike last year, I didn’t see any voter registration tables. But there were signs. Oh well, at least any illegal aliens that sign up to vote in US elections will be voters that have a pulse, which is still an improvement in King County.

As usual, Che’s dour visage was there to grace the march. By the way, is that the only one picture of this guy in existence?

Unlike the last protest I covered, this one was official. It had drums.

And some cool mascots.

I find it a little ironic that they used the Statue of Liberty as a symbol. It’s true that it is an iconic symbol of freedom, however, it is also known as the first sight that 12 million (legal) immigrants had of their new home as they came to America. Of course, they were on their way to Ellis Island to do it the right way.

This years march didn’t have the Mayor and Ron Sims. But then it wasn’t an election year. However, King County Councilmember Larry Gossett was there. And other Democrats.

Well, that’s it for this year. Remember to breathe. Take your blood pressure medication. And vote.

April 20th, 2007

Dog of the Week #9

Another year gone by, and another Woodinville Basset Bash is in the can.  This was a contestant in the “Longest Ears” category. Yes, I am serious.