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		<title>&#8220;ARLINGTON&#160;NEW&#160;YORK&#160;STATE&#8221;&#160;WAR&#160;MEMORIAL</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ STATEN ISLAND ACTIVISTS TO HOST &#8220;ARLINGTON NEW YORK STATE&#8221; WAR MEMORIAL, MARKING SIXTH ANNIVERSARY OF IRAQ WAR 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> STATEN ISLAND ACTIVISTS TO HOST &#8220;ARLINGTON NEW YORK STATE&#8221; WAR MEMORIAL, MARKING SIXTH ANNIVERSARY OF IRAQ WAR </p>
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<p>STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. &#8211; Community organizers, local politicians and members of the clergy are uniting to mark the sixth anniversary of the Iraq War with a war memorial on Staten Island&#8217;s South Beach. This could be the most diverse ad hoc coalition the Island has seen and, according to organizers, is reflective of the country&#8217;s waning enthusiasm for war, particularly in light of the economic disaster that is the U.S. economy.</p>
<p>A war memorial for U.S. military personnel killed in Iraq and Afghanistan will be set up this weekend on Staten Island&#8217;s &#8220;South Beach&#8221;, next to the fishing pier and boardwalk, near the intersection of Father Capodanno Boulevard and Seaview Avenue. The memorial will be in place from 7 a.m. Saturday, March 14 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, March 15th.  Visitors are welcome any time and there will be a press conference on Saturday at 1 p.m.  Confirmed speakers at the conference include: Community Board One member Debi Rose, Elaine Brower and Debra Anderson of Military Families Speak Out, Hugh Bruce of Veterans For Peace (Chapter 34), Iris Bieri of the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), David Poleshuck of Peace Action Staten Island,  Cheryl Wertz of Peace Action New York State and Thomas Good, a local journalist and member of Movement for a Democratic Society (MDS). Also invited to speak were Congressman Michael McMahon, Assemblywoman Janele Hyer-Spencer, State Senator Diane Savino, Reverend Tony Baker and Reverend Carolinas Demetrius.</p>
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<p>Modeling their memorial on the &#8220;Arlington West&#8221; exhibit maintained by Veterans For Peace in Santa Barbara, California, members of Movement for a Democratic Society&#8217;s Staten Island chapter have joined with Peace Action Staten Island and other local activists to produce a candlelit field of crosses in the sands of South Beach &#8211; each one representing a New York State resident killed in action in Iraq or Afghanistan.  The memorial will also include the Eyes Wide Open display produced by the American Friends Service Committee.  Eyes Wide Open is a collection of military boots and Iraqi civilian shoes, each tagged with the name of a victim of the Iraq War.</p>
<p>Among those speaking at the event is Marine Corps mom Elaine Brower, an activist with Military Families Speak Out (MFSO).</p>
<p>&#8220;Although it may seem as if the war in Iraq is winding down, or out of the public eye, it is very much still a war and occupation. Last week alone 4 soldiers were killed, and over 50 civilians in 2 suicide bombings.  As long as we continue to have 142,000 soldiers, and just as many mercenaries occupying a country, there will be resistance from those who do not want us there. We have witnessed 6 years of war in Iraq with almost 4,300 soldiers killed, 350,000 returning with permanent wounds like &#8220;Traumatic Brain Injury&#8221;, PTSD, limbs lost, blindness, and a whole host of horrible tragedies inflicted &#8212; for what?  It is unacceptable to keep any troops in Iraq, most of them on their 3rd or 4th tours, even for one more day.  We owe that much to the Iraqi people whose country we have completely destroyed and families we have devastated forever.  We consider this memorial a wake up call to those who see it that lives and dollars are still being wasted, no matter what the president is telling them,&#8221; Brower said. </p>
<p>Brower&#8217;s son, Marine Sergeant James Brower, is on his third tour in a combat theatre, having been deployed to Iraq twice in recent years.</p>
<p>Freelance photojournalist Thomas Good will emerge from behind the lens to speak.</p>
<p>&#8220;I cover progressive politics, especially the peace movement and civil rights. I am concerned that the &#8216;Obama is the savior, Obama is the anti-Christ&#8217; debate, currently raging in progressive circles, misses its own point,&#8221; Good said. &#8220;The dialogue should not be about whether we should support Obama or whether he should play footsies with the hard Right &#8212; it should be about avoiding costly mistakes. The Soviet Union fell into a Vietnam type trap when it invaded Afghanistan, we should not repeat that error &#8212; particularly as we exploited their strategic blunder for our own purposes. In my view, Americans should be talking about how to get our people home, how to avoid going bankrupt and restoring the rule of law in the U.S. And that discussion should include Republicans and Democrats &#8212; as well as Greens and other progressives. From my perspective, the Arlington New York exhibit should be a call to action &#8212; to bring the troops home now,&#8221; he added.</p>
<p>&#8220;In the simplest terms, this memorial represents American deaths in two wars that should have never been. Each cross, each star and crescent, each pair of boots reminds us not only of what we&#8217;ve lost but what we might lose still in wars that are ongoing. These soldiers should be with us now. They should be sitting with their families on the beach, walking their dogs along the boardwalk, not being memorialized in sand,&#8221; said Devra Morice of Movement for a Democratic Society.</p>
<p>The backgrounds of the various speakers are as divergent as the organizations they represent and organizers are hopeful that this unique event will mark the beginning of a conversation about moving beyond the wars of the Bush administration that have devastated the U.S. economy and cost an untold number of lives &#8212; a conversation that will include all points of view.</p>
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		<title>To Matthew Titone: Defend The Less Fortunate</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2009 17:39:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Elaine Brower</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[To:  Assemblyman Matthew Titone

We the undersigned are shocked that Staten Island Assemblyman Matthew Titone would seek to prevent St. Vincents Catholic Medical Centers of New York from providing appropriate housing to persons suffering from mental illness. We are distressed to see one of our community leaders &#8211; someone who presumably has encountered bigotry in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.petitiononline.com/endnimby/petition.html">To:  Assemblyman Matthew Titone</a></p>
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<p>We the undersigned are shocked that Staten Island Assemblyman Matthew Titone would seek to prevent St. Vincents Catholic Medical Centers of New York from providing appropriate housing to persons suffering from mental illness. We are distressed to see one of our community leaders &#8211; someone who presumably has encountered bigotry in his life as an openly gay man &#8211; not address fear and intolerance in his constituents. We are distressed that you, acting as our Assemblyman, have chosen not to promote compassion and understanding for the less fortunate. The &#8220;Not In My Backyard&#8221; syndrome that has raised its head in our community should be addressed by responsible civic leaders. Assemblyman Titone we believe it is incumbent upon you to educate the public about the issue of mental illness rather than allowing real estate and other interests to foster a climate of fear and ignorance in order to keep property values high.</p>
<p>It is regrettable that you have chosen to threaten litigation rather than move forward with education. We would hope that you, Assemblyman Titone, as an attorney, would inform your constituents that not only is NIMBY ugly &#8211; it is illegal. Under the Federal Fair Housing Act and the Americans With Disabilities Act, it is unlawful to coerce, intimidate, threaten or interfere with any person seeking to establish housing for people with disabilities. 42 U.S.C. Section 3617 (Fair Housing Act); 42 U.S.C. Section 12203(b) (Americans With Disabilities Act). As an assemblyman, you are doubtless aware, these laws are also applicable to municipal entities and government officials that seek to block housing for people with disabilities &#8211; thus we urge you to educate your colleagues and your constituents as we all move forward to a world free from intolerance.</p>
<p>We the undersigned, urge you, Assemblyman Titone, to support SVCMCNY and others in their efforts to provide low cost housing and support services to the less fortunate. We urge you to put human rights before property rights &#8211; thus we have drafted this document, on this, the anniversary of the assassination of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.</p>
<p>Assemblyman Titone, we urge you to stand up for ALL of your constituents &#8211; including, and especially, the less fortunate.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.petitiononline.com/endnimby/petition-sign.html">Click Here To SIGN THE PETITION&#8230;</a></p>
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		<title>When An Agent Knocks</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2009 17:38:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Elaine Brower</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If an Agent Knocks &#8211; Federal Investigators and Your Rights
People opposing U.S. policies in Central America, giving sanctuary to refugees from Guatemala and El Salvador, struggling for Black liberation, and against nuclear weapons, are today more than ever likely to receive visits from FBI agents or other federal investigators. Increasingly, agents are also visiting the [...]]]></description>
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<p>People opposing U.S. policies in Central America, giving sanctuary to refugees from Guatemala and El Salvador, struggling for Black liberation, and against nuclear weapons, are today more than ever likely to receive visits from FBI agents or other federal investigators. Increasingly, agents are also visiting the families, friends, and employers of these activists.</p>
<p>This pamphlet is designed to answer the most frequent questions asked by people and groups experiencing government scrutiny, and to help them develop practical responses.<br />
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What is political intelligence?</p>
<p>Political intelligence is information collected by the government about individuals and groups. Files secured under the Freedom of Information Act disclose that government officials have long been interested in all forms of data. Information gathered by government agents ranges from the most personal data about sexual liaisons and preferences to estimates of the strength of groups opposing U.S. policies. Over the years, groups and individuals have developed various ways of limiting the collection of information and preventing such intelligence gathering from harming their work.</p>
<p>Do I have to talk to the FBI?</p>
<p>No. The FBI does not have the authority to make anyone answer questions (other than name and address see errata), to permit a search without a warrant, or to otherwise cooperate with an investigation. Agents are usually lawyers, and they are always trained as investigators; they have learned the power of persuasion, the ability to make a person feel scared, guilty, or impolite for refusing their requests for information. So remember, they have no legal authority to force people to do anything &#8212; unless they have obtained an arrest or search warrant. Even when agents do have warrants, you still don&#8217;t have to answer their questions.</p>
<p>Under what laws do the agents operate?</p>
<p>In 1976, FBI guidelines regulating the investigation of political activities were issued by Attorney General Edward H. Levi. Criticized by liberals and conservatives alike, the guidelines were issued in the wake of a Congressional committee&#8217;s report of highly questionable activities by the FBI, monitoring the activities of domestic political groups seeking to effect change. The report exposed the FBI&#8217;s counter-intelligence program (COINTELPRO) under which the agency infiltrated groups, compiled dossiers on, and directly interfered with individuals engaged in activities protected by the First Amendment rights to freedom of expression and association.</p>
<p>The FBI COINTELPRO program was initiated in 1956. Its purpose, as described later by FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, was &#8220;to expose, disrupt, misdirect, discredit, or otherwise neutralize activities&#8221; of those individuals and organizations whose ideas or goals he opposed. Tactics included: falsely labelling individuals as informants; infiltrating groups with persons instructed to disrupt the group; sending anonymous or forged letters designed to promote strife between groups; initiating politically motivated IRS investigations; carrying out burglaries of offices and unlawful wiretaps; and disseminating to other government agencies and to the media unlawfully obtained derogatory information on individuals and groups.</p>
<p>In 1983, Attorney General William French Smith issued superseding guidelines that authorized &#8220;domestic security/ terrorism&#8221; investigations against political organizations whenever the FBI had a reasonable belief that these groups might violate a law. The new guidelines permitted the same intrusive techniques the FBI used against organized crime.</p>
<p>The Smith guidelines were justified by the Attorney General&#8217;s observation that &#8220;our citizens are no less threatened by groups which engage in criminal violence for political&#8230; purposes that by those which operate lawlessly for financial gain.&#8221; He concluded: &#8220;we must ensure that criminal intelligence resources that have been brought to bear so effectively in organized crime and racketeering investigations are effectively employed in domestic security/ terrorism cases.&#8221; The guidelines provide, therefore, no safeguards to protect against infringements of First Amendment rights.</p>
<p>Worst, they ignore the history of COINTELPRO abuses, and abolish the distinction between regular criminal investigations and investigations of groups and individuals seeking political change. They fail to limit the investigative techniques used to obtain data on political groups, so that now the FBI may use any technique, including electronic surveillance and informers, against political organizations.</p>
<p>Today, the FBI may begin a full investigation whenever there is a reasonable indication that &#8220;two or more persons are engaged in an enterprise for the purpose of furthering political or social goals wholly or in part through activities that involve force or violence and a violation of the criminal laws of the United States.&#8221; The FBI has interpreted &#8220;force or violence&#8221; to include the destruction of property as a symbolic act, and the mere advocacy of such property destruction would trigger an investigation. Even without any reasonable indication, under a separate guideline on &#8220;Civil Disorders and Demonstrations Involving a Federal Interest,&#8221; the FBI may investigate an organization that plans only legal and peaceful demonstrations.</p>
<p>Another set of rules governing federal intelligence gathering is Executive Order 12333, in force since 1981. It authorizes the FBI and CIA to infiltrate, manipulate and destroy U.S.political organizations, as well as to use electronic surveillance &#8212; under the pretext of an international intelligence investigation.</p>
<p>What federal agencies are likely to be interested in a citizen&#8217;s political activities and affiliations?</p>
<p>The FBI is still the major national intelligence-gathering agency. There are also many other federal, state, local and private investigative agencies. At least 26 federal agencies may gather intelligence, including the Immigration &#038; Naturalization Service, Internal Revenue Service, and the Treasury Department&#8217;s Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. Local police agencies sometimes contain &#8220;special services&#8221; units and narcotics or other &#8220;strike forces&#8221; in which federal, state, and local agencies cooperate. The Central Intelligence Agency and National Security Agency are particularly active when a political organization has or is suspected to have international contacts. Military security agencies and increasingly significant &#8220;private&#8221; research institutes and security agencies also gather intelligence.</p>
<p>A recent Freedom of Information Act request on behalf of the Livermore Action Group, an anti-nuclear organization, revealed that the Navy, the U.S. Marshal&#8217;s Service, and the Marine Corps all sent agents to the Group&#8217;s public meetings and kept newspaper reports of such meetings. Most chilling was the revelation that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) &#8212; the federal agency charged with implementing martial law in the event of a nuclear war &#8212; was also watching the Livermore group.</p>
<p>Federal and state, local and private agencies, all tend to share information in a variety of ways.</p>
<p>How does the FBI learn about citizens and organizations?</p>
<p>Political intelligence is gathered from public sources, such as newspapers and leaflets. It is also collected by informers who may be government employees or people recruited by them. Political intelligence is also collected through FBI visits to your home or office. We are here most concerned with this aspect of intelligence gathering.</p>
<p>Agents may be sent to interview people after FBI officials decide there is a &#8220;reasonable indication&#8221; that an organization or person meets the guidelines for a &#8220;domestic security&#8221; investigation. Such interviews are a primary source of information, for most people are not aware of their right not to talk to federal agents.</p>
<p>Most people are also unaware of the limits to the power of FBI and other investigative agents. Many people visited by agents are also afraid of being rude or uncooperative. Agents may be friendly and courteous, as if they are attempting to protect you or your organization, or express admiration for your organization and its goals. Occasionally, the FBI may persuade a disaffected member of an organization to give them information about other members, including their personal lives, character and vulnerabilities.</p>
<p>A major job of FBI agents is to convince people to give up their rights to silence and privacy. For example, after a Quaker pacifist spoke in Anchorage, Alaska, at a memorial service for El Salvador&#8217;s Archbishop Romero, FBI agents visited a local priest and interrogated him about the speaker. The agents asked about the speaker&#8217;s organizational affiliations and expressed fears about &#8220;terrorist connections.&#8221; The agents informed the priest that they would do a &#8220;computer check&#8221; on the speaker and his wife, and asked the priest if the two might do violence to the U.S. President, scheduled to visit the area. These interrogations were repeated in the community by agents who later admitted there was no basis for their questions about &#8220;terrorist connections&#8221; and the danger to the President.</p>
<p>What if I suspect surveillance?</p>
<p>Prudence is the best course, no matter who you suspect, or what the basis of your suspicion. When possible, confront the suspected person in public, with at least one other person present. If the suspect declines to answer, he or she at least now knows that you are aware of the surveillance. Recently, religious supporters of a nation-wide call to resist possible U.S. intervention in Central America noticed unfamiliar people lurking around their offices at 6 a.m., but failed to ask what they wanted and who they were. If you suspect surveillance, you should not hesitate to ask the suspected agents names and inquire about their business.</p>
<p>The events giving rise to suspicions of surveillance vary widely, but a general principle remains constant: confront the suspected agents politely and in public (never alone) and inquire of their business. If the answer does not dispel your suspicion, share it with others who may be affected and discuss a collective response. Do not let fears generated by &#8220;conspicuous&#8221; surveillance create unspoken tensions that undermine your work and organization. Creating fear is often the purpose of obvious surveillance. When in doubt, call a trusted lawyer familiar with political surveillance. Please do not call the number that was printed here as the Movement Support Network Hotline, because it is no longer active, and is now the private residence of an unrelated person.</p>
<p>How should I respond to threatening letters or calls?</p>
<p>If your home or office is broken into, or threats have been made against you, your organization, or someone you work with, share this information with everyone affected. Take immediate steps to increase personal and office security. You should discuss with your organization&#8217;s officials and with a lawyer whether and how to report such incidents to the police. If you decide to make a report, do not do so without the presence of counsel.</p>
<p>What rights do I have?</p>
<p>1.The Right to Work for Change. The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects the rights of groups and individuals who advocate, petition, and assemble to accomplish changes in laws, government practices, and even the form of government political intelligence gathering is not supposed to interfere with these rights.</p>
<p>2.The Right to Remain Silent. The Fifth Amendment of the Constitution provides that every person has the right to remain silent in the face of questions (other than name and address) posed by any police officer or government agent.</p>
<p>Since 1970, however, federal prosecutors may request judges to order a subpoenaed witness to testify, after a grant of immunity, at a grand jury hearing or at a criminal trial. This grant of immunity means that your Fifth Amendment right to refuse to testify is taken away. What is given to you is only the promise not to use your testimony against you in a subsequent criminal prosecution. But you can still be charged with a crime. Failure to testify after a grant of immunity is discussed on page 12 below.</p>
<p>3.The Right to be Free from &#8220;Unreasonable Searches and Seizures.&#8221; Without a warrant, no government agent is allowed to search your home or office (or any other place that is yours and private) You may refuse to let FBI agents come into your house or into your workplace. unless they have a search warrant. Politeness aside, the wisest policy is never to let agents inside. They are trained investigators and will make it difficult for you to refuse to talk. Once inside your home or office, just by looking around, they can easily gather information about your lifestyle, organization, and reading habits.</p>
<p>The right to be free from &#8220;unreasonable searches and seizures&#8221; is based on the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution. This Amendment is supposed to protect against government access to your mail and other written communications, telephone and other conversations. Unfortunately, it is difficult to detect government interference with writings and conversations. Modern technology makes it difficult to detect electronic surveillance on a telephone line, other listening devices, or cameras that record whatever occurs in a room. Also common are physical surveillance (such as agents following in car or on foot), mail covers, and informers carrying tape recorders.</p>
<p>What should I do if police, FBI, or other agents appear with an arrest or search warrant?</p>
<p>Agents who have an arrest or search warrant are the only ones you are legally required to let into your home or office. You should ask to see the warrant before permitting access. And you should immediately ask to call a lawyer. For your own physical safety you should not resist, even if they do not show you the warrant, or if they refuse to let you call your lawyer. To the extent permitted by the agents conducting a search, you should observe the search carefully, following them and making mental or written notes of what the agents are doing. As soon as possible, write down what happened and discuss it with your lawyer.</p>
<p>What should I do if agents come to question me?</p>
<p>Even when agents come with a warrant, you are under no legal obligation to tell them anything other than your name and address. It is important, if agents try to question you, not to answer or make any statements, at least not until after you have consulted a lawyer.</p>
<p>Announce your desire to consult a lawyer, and make every reasonable effort to contact one as quickly as possible. Your statement that you wish to speak to the FBI only in the presence of a lawyer, even if it accomplishes nothing else, should put an end to the agents&#8217; questions. Department of Justice policy requires agents to cease questioning, or refrain from questioning, anyone who informs them that he or she is represented by a lawyer. To reiterate: upon first being contacted by any government investigator the safest thing to say is, &#8220;Excuse me, but I&#8217;d like to talk to my lawyer before I say anything to you.&#8221; Or, &#8220;I have nothing to say to you. I will talk to my lawyer and have her or him contact you.&#8221; If agents ask for your lawyer&#8217;s name, ask for their business card, and say you will have your lawyer contact them. Remember to get the name, agency, and telephone number of any investigator who visits you. If you do not have a lawyer, call the local office of the National Lawyers Guild.</p>
<p>As soon as possible after your first contact with an investigator, write a short memo about the visit, including the date, time, location, people present, any names mentioned by the investigators, and the reason they gave for their investigation. Also include descriptions of the agents and their car, if any. This may be useful to your lawyer and to others who may be contacted by the same agents.</p>
<p>After discussing the situation with your lawyer, you may want to alert your co-workers, friends, neighbors, or political associates about the visit. The purpose is not to alarm them, but to insure that they understand their rights. It might be a good idea to do this at a meeting at which the history of investigative abuse is presented.</p>
<p>If I don&#8217;t cooperate, doesn&#8217;t it look like I have something to hide?</p>
<p>This is one of the most frequently asked questions. The answer involves the nature of political &#8220;intelligence&#8221; investigations and the job of the FBI. Agents will try to make you feel that it will &#8220;look bad&#8221; if you don&#8217;t cooperate with them. Many people not familiar with how the FBI operates worry about being uncooperative. Though agents may say they are only interested in &#8220;terrorists&#8221; or protecting the President, they are intent on learning about the habits, opinions, and affiliations of people not suspected of wrongdoing. Such investigations, and the kind of controls they make possible, are completely incompatible with political freedom, and with the political and legal system envisaged by the Constitution.</p>
<p>While honesty may be the best policy in dealing with other people, FBI agents and other investigators are employed to ferret out information you would not freely share with strangers. Trying to answer agents&#8217; questions, or trying to &#8220;educate them&#8221; about your cause, can be very dangerous &#8212; as dangerous as trying to outsmart them, or trying to find out their real purpose. By talking to federal investigators you may, unwittingly, lay the basis for your own prosecution &#8212; for giving false or inconsistent information to the FBI. It is a federal crime to make a false statement to an FBI agent or other federal investigator. A violation could even be charged on the basis of two inconsistent statements spoken out of fear or forgetfulness.</p>
<p>Are there any circumstances under which it is advisable to cooperate with an FBI investigation?</p>
<p>Never without a lawyer. There are situations, however, in which an investigation appears to be legitimate, narrowly focused, and not designed to gather political intelligence. Such an investigation might occur if you have been the victim of a crime, or are a witness to civil rights violations being prosecuted by the federal government. Under those circumstances, you should work closely with a lawyer to see that your rights are protected while you provide only necessary information relevant to a specific incident. Lawyers may be able to avoid a witness&#8217; appearance before a grand jury, or control the circumstances of the appearance so that no one&#8217;s rights are jeopardized.</p>
<p>How can grand juries make people go to jail?</p>
<p>After being granted immunity and ordered to testify by a judge, grand jury witnesses who persist in refusing to testify can be held in &#8220;civil contempt.&#8221; Such contempt is not a crime, but it results in the witness being jailed for up to 18 months, or the duration of the grand jury, whichever is less. The purpose of the incarceration is to coerce the recalcitrant witness to testify. In most political cases, testifying before a grand jury means giving up basic political principles, and so the intended coercion has no effect &#8212; witnesses continue to refuse to testify.</p>
<p>Witnesses who, upon the request of a grand jury, refuse to provide &#8220;physical exemplars&#8221; (samples of handwriting, hair, appearance in a lineup, or documents) may also be jailed for civil contempt, without having been granted immunity.</p>
<p>The charge of &#8220;criminal contempt&#8221; is also available to the government as a weapon against uncooperative grand jury witnesses. For &#8220;criminal contempt&#8221; there is no maximum penalty &#8212; the sentence depends entirely on what the judge thinks is appropriate. Charges of criminal contempt are still rare. They have been used, however, against Puerto Rican independentistas, especially those who have already served periods of incarceration for civil contempt.</p>
<p>Is there any way to prevent grand jury witnesses from going to jail?</p>
<p>There is no sure-fire way to keep a grand jury witness from going to jail. Combined legal and community support often make a difference, however, in whether a witness goes to jail and, if so, for how long. Early awareness of people&#8217;s rights to refuse to talk to the FBI may, in fact, prevent you from receiving a grand jury subpoena. If the FBI is only interested in getting information from you, but not in jailing you, you may not receive a grand jury subpoena.</p>
<p>What can lawyers do?</p>
<p>A lawyer can help to ensure that government investigators only do what they are authorized to do. An attorney can see to it that you do not give up any of your rights. If you are subpoenaed to a grand jury your lawyer can challenge the subpoena in court, help to raise the political issues that underlie the investigation, and negotiate for time. Your lawyer can also explain to you the grand jury&#8217;s procedures and the legal consequences or your acts, so that you can rationally decide on your response.</p>
<p>ERRATA</p>
<p>A law enforcement official can only obtain your name and address if he or she has a reasonable suspicion to believe that you have committed or are about to commit a crime (note #2). Thus, if an FBI agent knocks at your door you do not have to identify yourself to him; you can simply say &#8220;I don&#8217;t want to talk to you,&#8221; or &#8220;You&#8217;ll have to speak to my lawyer,&#8221; and then close the door. An FBI agent, unlike a local police officer, does not have jurisdiction to investigate violations of state statute.</p>
<p>First Edition published March 1985.</p>
<p>Published by</p>
<p>Center for Constitutional Rights<br />
853 Broadway, 14th Floor<br />
NY, NY 10003<br />
(212) 674-3303</p>
<p>The Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) is a non-profit legal and educational corporation dedicated to advancing and protecting the rights guaranteed by the United States Constitution and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.</p>
<p>Contributions to the CCR are tax-deductible.</p>
<p>Additional copies or this publication can be ordered from the Center for Constitutional Rights at the address above. Your comments about this publication will be appreciated and will be useful in preparing future editions.</p>
<p>This pamphlet was prepared by The Movement Support Network with the help of Linda Backiel, Joan Gibbs, Jonathan Ned Katz, Margaret L. Ratner, Audrey Seniors, and Dorothy M. Zellner.</p>
<p>Notes:</p>
<p>1.See Final Report of the Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations, 94th Congress, 2d Session, Report No. 94-755<br />
2.See e.g. United States v. Hensley, 83 L. Ed. 2d 604 (1985); Kolander v. Lawson, 461 U.S. 352 (1983); Brown v. Texas, 443 U.S. 47 (1979). </p>
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GRIM REAPER SPEAKS OUT IN SUPPORT OF ENDLESS WAR
NEW YORK, NY &#8211; This Friday, October 19, 2007, the Grim Reaper will defy organizers of the Iraq Moratorium and &#8220;befriend&#8221; military recruiters at the Times Square Recruiting Center, an unidentified [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center"><a href="http://www.antiauthoritarian.net/NLN/photo-gallery/2007_mds_honk_5/"><img src="http://www.antiauthoritarian.net/NLN/photo-gallery/2007_mds_honk_5/mds_grim_reaper.jpg" />The Grim Reaper counter-protesting at an MDS Impeachment Action<small> (Photo: Red Dragon / Next Left Notes)</small> </a></p>
<p>GRIM REAPER SPEAKS OUT IN SUPPORT OF ENDLESS WAR</p>
<p>NEW YORK, NY &#8211; This Friday, October 19, 2007, the Grim Reaper will defy organizers of the Iraq Moratorium and &#8220;befriend&#8221; military recruiters at the Times Square Recruiting Center, an unidentified zombie reported. &#8220;The initiative is in support of endless war,&#8221; the zombie said.</p>
<p>The second iteration of the Iraq Moratorium (www.iraqmoratorium.org) takes place on Friday and this time the forces of death and destruction are fighting back. The Grim Reaper has confirmed that he and &#8220;an army of the Undead&#8221; will kick off their &#8220;Support Endless War &#8211; Befriend the Bottom Line&#8221; campaign tomorrow. The campaign is an effort to support military recruiters and war profiteers &#8211; including those in the US government &#8211; with a rally at the Times Square Recruiting Center.</p>
<p>Apparently upset with Movement for a Democratic Society (MDS) and other groups who have been doing &#8220;counter-recruitment&#8221; actions in an effort to halt the Iraq War, Reaper and the Undead have decided to act. &#8220;We&#8217;re tired of all this loose talk about peace,&#8221; the Grim Reaper said. &#8220;We support death and destruction &#8211; which is much more organic and sustainable than peace &#8211; and we are very proud to endorse George W. Bush&#8217;s policy of endless war,&#8221; he added.</p>
<p>&#8220;Bush and Cheney have been very good for business,&#8221; Mr. Reaper observed. &#8220;My stocks are up too &#8211; all of my favorite companies: Raytheon, Siemens, Halliburton. I love Bush and Cheney &#8211; and recruiters too,&#8221; he added. &#8220;They get lonely during long wars, being stuck &#8216;in the rear with the gear&#8217; as a recently deceased poet once said&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;The surge is a magnificient success,&#8221; said a zombie who looked shockingly like an Undead Richard Nixon &#8211; complete with a zombie dog named Checkers. &#8220;People need to give war a chance. Nobody lives forever &#8211; at least not the first time! Grim and I are standing up in support of death and bloodshed. It&#8217;s healthy, we believe. Let&#8217;s keep the mayhem alive. As Grim noted our stocks are up and and the War has enhanced the reputation of the US in the world community of felons and war criminals. Why risk that by working for peace? It shows no profit,&#8221; &#8216;Nixon&#8217; noted. &#8220;George Bush may not be able to say Nuclear but he loves the bomb&#8230;and we love W!&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;The Bush war policy in Iraq could drag on for another decade or two if we act now to keep the Dream alive,&#8221; said Reaper. He urged all those who support endless war and its corollary &#8211; war profiteering &#8211; to assemble at the Times Square Recruiting Center, Friday, October 19 at 11 am. &#8220;Look for my sign &#8211; &#8216;I Love A Man In Uniform&#8217;,&#8221; said Reaper.</p>
<p>Join the forces of Death and Destruction in support of Empire and Endless War &#8211; come to Times Square, Friday, October 19 at 11 am. Recently deceased members of MDS and Pratt SDS will have grease paint and blood available for anyone wishing to join the hellspawn as a soldier in the army of the Undead. Hunker down with the demons until this peace craze blows over &#8211; Support Endless War! Befriend the Bottom Line!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[STATEN ISLAND, NY &#8211; August 28, 2008. This Tuesday, August 28, ordinary people from all over the country are holding MoveOn.org sponsored vigils to tell Congress that the time to stand up to President Bush and redeploy our troops out of this unwinnable civil war in Iraq is NOW. Staten Island is no different.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>STATEN ISLAND, NY &#8211; August 28, 2008.</strong> This Tuesday, August 28, ordinary people from all over the country are holding MoveOn.org sponsored vigils to tell Congress that the time to stand up to President Bush and redeploy our troops out of this unwinnable civil war in Iraq is NOW. Staten Island is no different.
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<p>
Organizers from several different organizations are joining together to hold a candlelight vigil at the seat of local government, Staten Island&#8217;s Borough Hall. The goal &#8211; to prevent the Bush administration from selling the Congress a bill of goods that will cost untold innocent lives.
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Where: Borough Hall, Staten Island<br />When: Tuesday, Aug 28 2007, 7:00 PM<br />Who: The public, all friends of peace and progress
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<p>
&#8220;Bush is playing three card monte again &#8211; telling voters and Congress that the &#8217;surge&#8217; is working. I grew up in during the Viet Nam war, I&#8217;ve heard all the lies before. It&#8217;s time to get our people home before we lose any more lives in a war based totally on lies,&#8221; said Tom Good, an organizer with Movement for a Democratic Society (MDS). &#8220;I have a twelve year old son. I want more for him than endless war,&#8221; he added.
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&#8220;The surge is a colossal failure. The religious civil war in Iraq is spiraling out of control and our presence there is exacerbating the situation. We aren&#8217;t helping anything and our children are coming home maimed and worse &#8211; from a war that has already claimed too many lives,&#8221; said Elaine Brower, a World Can&#8217;t Wait organizer whose son served with the Marines in Iraq &#8211; and may be redeployed.
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<p>
&#8220;The reckless policy in Iraq could drag on for another decade if we sit back and allow a crumbling Republican administration to continue their failed policies,&#8221; said Devra Morice, a vigil organizer. </p>
<p>
The vigil, being held simultaneously with similar events in Manhattan and Brooklyn, will feature speakers from Peace Action Staten Island, The Staten Island Green Party, Movement for a Democratic Society, The World Can&#8217;t Wait and other local antiwar groups. The event is free and open to the public.
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<p>
Movement for a Democratic Society (MDS) is an education and social action organization dedicated to increasing democracy in all phases of our common life. It seeks to promote the active participation of ordinary people in the formation of a movement to build a society free from poverty, ignorance, war, exploitation, racism and sexism.</p>
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New York, NY &#8211; August 3, 2007. Members of MDS New York were joined by friends from Peace Action Staten Island in a protest calling for the impeachment of Dick Cheney. Protesters stood along busy Richmond Terrace, opposite the Staten Island Ferry terminal, as drivers passing [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>New York, NY &#8211; August 3, 2007. </strong>Members of MDS New York were joined by friends from Peace Action Staten Island in a protest calling for the impeachment of Dick Cheney. Protesters stood along busy Richmond Terrace, opposite the Staten Island Ferry terminal, as drivers passing by honked in response to signs saying  &#8220;Honk For Impeachment&#8221; and &#8220;Impeach Cheney First.&#8221; This was the second impeachment protest outside Staten Island&#8217;s Borough Hall this summer and more protests are planned according to MDS.  The response from passing motorists was very positive and everyone had a laugh as protesters tooted their own horns, bicycle horns that is, as a  means of grabbing the attention of drivers sitting at the traffic light or emerging from the Ferry Terminal.</p>
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View Photos/Videos From The Action&#8230;</a></p>
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		<title>Statement from MDS Staten Island</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[MOVEMENT FOR A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY STATEN ISLAND
PO Box 40921
Staten Island, NY 10304
statenisland@mds-nyc.org
www.mds-nyc.org
24 July 2007
STATEMENT FROM MOVEMENT FOR A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY, STATEN ISLAND
In that:
We believe that a truly democratic movement can only take root and grow from the bottom up;
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MOVEMENT FOR A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY STATEN ISLAND<br />
PO Box 40921<br />
Staten Island, NY 10304<br />
statenisland@mds-nyc.org<br />
www.mds-nyc.org</p>
<p>24 July 2007</p>
<p>STATEMENT FROM MOVEMENT FOR A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY, STATEN ISLAND</p>
<p>In that:</p>
<p>We believe that a truly democratic movement can only take root and grow from the bottom up;</p>
<p>We favor a decentralized structural model and believe that Movement for a Democratic Society (MDS) would best function at this time as a federation of local grassroots chapters;</p>
<p>We envision MDS Staten Island as part of a growing network of autonomous community based chapters;</p>
<p><span id="more-7"></span></p>
<p>We in MDS Staten Island consider the work we do at the local chapter level and beyond to be of critical importance in an era of increasing powerlessness, repression, rising fascism, and an unchecked, criminal war;</p>
<p>We represent grassroots activists, organizers and community members with a shared commitment to the struggle for social justice and a vision of radical democracy in our own right, and do not seek nor require validation of that fact from any organization, student or adult;</p>
<p>We are comprised of a wide range of people who believe that the fight that lies before us all requires a broad coalition of people on the Left regardless of affiliations or degree of ideological difference and we actively seek to build such coalitions whenever possible;</p>
<p>We remain committed to the goals of intergenerational organizing and supportive of SDS but believe that a truly exemplary model of intergenerational organizing can only be achieved through mutual support, good comradeship, and recognizing our commonality of purpose and not by destructive means: disassociation, disaffiliation, collective punishment, or indiscriminate censure;</p>
<p>We recognize the existence of a disruptive and divisive element within MDS but consider attempts to deal with this issue by tarring all who&#8217;d identify as members of MDS with the same brush, to be inherently oppressive, counterproductive, and in opposition to the goal of good intergenerational organizing;</p>
<p>We characterize membership in MDS locally as contingent upon our shared affinity for community organizing, direct action, and local/regional/national activism and not by definition on any age-based factors often assigned to MDS;</p>
<p>We the members of MDS Staten Island, New York hereby state that we exist as a fully autonomous chapter of Movement for a Democratic Society.</p>
<p>ALL POWER TO THE CHAPTERS!!</p>
<p>Passed by consensus, 24 July 2007, Staten Island, NY.<br />
For More Information: statenisland@mds-nyc.org</p>
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Movement for a Democratic SocietyNew York CityJoin MDS New York at these actions:

Thursday, July 26 at 5pm &#8211; Join Cindy Sheehan at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza for a march to the UN.
Friday, July 27 at 5pm &#8211; Join Cindy Sheehan and Victor Toro at Union Square South &#8211; Declare Yourself against Bush and his crimes.
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<strong>Movement for a Democratic Society<br />New York City</strong><br />Join <strong>MDS New York</strong> at these actions:
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<li><strong>Thursday, July 26</strong> at 5pm &#8211; Join Cindy Sheehan at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza for a march to the UN.</li>
<li><strong>Friday, July 27</strong> at 5pm &#8211; Join Cindy Sheehan and Victor Toro at Union Square South &#8211; Declare Yourself against Bush and his crimes.</li>
<li><strong>Friday, August 3</strong> at 7pm &#8211; Join MDS on the steps of Staten Island&#8217;s Borough Hall (opposite the Ferry Terminal) for a &#8220;Honk for Impeachment&#8221; rally from 7 to 8:30.  An MDS meeting follows.</li>
<li>Sign the petition asking Congressman Vito Fossella to support House Resolution 333:<br />
<strong><a href="http://www.petitiononline.com/hr333/">www.petitiononline.com/hr333/</a></strong></li>
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For more information: 347.524.5631<br />www.mds-nyc.org</p>
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		<title>Impeach Cheney Action &#8211; Staten Island (Reprise!)</title>
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Impeach Cheney Action &#8211; July 27, 
New York, NY &#8211; July 16, 2007. 
From MDS Staten Island: the second Honk For Impeachment action is scheduled for Friday, August 3rd at 7 pm, location: Borough Hall, opposite the Ferry. More details TBA&#8230;
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<small>Impeach Cheney Action &#8211; July 27, </small></a></p>
<p><strong>New York, NY &#8211; July 16, 2007. </strong><br />
From MDS Staten Island: the second Honk For Impeachment action is scheduled for Friday, August 3rd at 7 pm, location: Borough Hall, opposite the Ferry. More details TBA&#8230;</p>
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New York, NY &#8211; July 13, 2007. About a dozen protesters gathered outside Staten Island&#8217;s borough hall near dusk on a very pleasant evening.  Wearing black tshirts with &#8220;We Will Not Be Silent&#8221; silkscreened in white, the activists held aloft signs calling for [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>New York, NY &#8211; July 13, 2007. </strong>About a dozen protesters gathered outside Staten Island&#8217;s borough hall near dusk on a very pleasant evening.  Wearing black tshirts with &#8220;We Will Not Be Silent&#8221; silkscreened in white, the activists held aloft signs calling for the impeachment of Dick Cheney.  The action, called and planned by Movement for a Democratic Society&#8217;s Staten Island chapter, was regarded as very successful by organizers.</p>
<p>Lining Richmond Terrace and facing the Ferry terminal, the demonstrators were flanked  to their left by NYPD officers &#8211; the Staten Island Yankees were playing a home game in their ballpark opposite the 120 Precinct.  Drivers passing by honked in support of the MDSers and friends &#8211; particularly taxi drivers, bus drivers and other working people &#8211; including one very supportive FedEx driver. </p>
<p>Organizers noted that the police presence appeared to cause many drivers to postpone honking while they waited for the traffic light.  However, once the green light was given the honking commenced.  The police did not seem inclined to leave their patrol vans as motorists chatted on cellphones and performed u-turns and other technically illegal maneuvers, however, an African American man on a motorcycle was pulled over.  He had been revving his engine in response to the Honk For Impeachment signs, he later informed NLN.  Several protesters noticed that the largely disinterested NYPD ignored numerous other drivers but focused on this one man.  After examining his papers the police allowed the motorcyclist to continue on his way.  The man later told NLN that the cops had told him he was &#8220;making too much noise&#8221;.</p>
<p>Response to the protest was very positive. A large supply of fliers was completely exhausted &#8211; passersby were very curious and receptive to the message.  One man insisted on signing the petition calling on congressman Vito Fossella to support H. Res 333 (the articles of impeachment against Dick Cheney put forth by Dennis Kucinich) before he could be asked to do so.  After 90 minutes of honking, cheering and chanting, the protesters declared victory and called it a night.  More protests are planned according to MDS-SI.</p>
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