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Alsirat.com

Posted on May 14, 2004 in Site News

Due to network crud, we won’t be seeing Alsirat back on the network for a couple of days, but it is coming.

Michael Berg: Enemy of The Right the Wrong

Posted on May 14, 2004 in Occupation of Iraq

This demands a deep investigation of the Right’s penetration into our government.

Nick Berg: The Video

Posted on May 14, 2004 in Atrocity Occupation of Iraq

What about the Iraqis blown to bits by our drones, our cruise missiles, our carpet bombing, our soldiers panicking in the streets of Bagdhad? I mourn Nick Berg, but I will not allow the prostitution of his death to make me forget them.

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Insert a Trite Metaphor about a Corral

Posted on May 14, 2004 in Roundup

Thank you, George W. Bush, for keeping us on the “numb-em-with-ghastly-images-until-they-don’t-move” track this week.

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A Day of Silence

Posted on May 13, 2004 in Occupation of Iraq





Today is dedicated to the memory of Nick Berg
and the thousands of other victims of the War in Iraq.





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Whiting Ranch Wilderness 21 and 22

Posted on May 12, 2004 in Biomes Photos

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Zulch Auto Works

Posted on May 12, 2004 in College

square107.gifThere really was a Zulch Auto Works in San Bernardino, a brick cube to the west of the freeway, to the east of the tracks, in a nowhere of one bedroom houses, ochre studio apartments that rented for $100 a month, and a cold storage warehouse with easy access to the yard of the Atcheson, Topeka, and the Santa Fe Railroad.

I don’t know what they housed on the upper floors; I drove by it slowly enough to look inside only once, for a few seconds. A young mechanic — maybe twenty-five — sat, bare-chested, in front of an engine he was rebuilding next to the garage door, smoking a cigarette and wiping the sweat from a sooty, wooly mustache that he’d put a lot of noneffort into growing. Beyond him were the black arms of the support girders and auto handling machines; a Cadillac jacked up; and other half-naked men scratching the hair in th smalls of their back as they pondered how to reconstruct the car that a loyal citizen of San Bernardino had placed in their care. I couldn’t look for long: a robin’s egg blue Buick came up behind me.

Before it vanished down the sluice which had sucked the brothels of Mill Street, the small Chinatown, the Japanese truck farms, and the Red Cars that could bring you to the heart of Los Angeles in an hour for just a nickle, I just had to see Zulch Auto Works and tell people what I had seen before the last potatohead sprouted and crawled off to some fairer metropolis down the interstate.

Hardly anyone goes to San Bernardino to spend the rest of his life there anymore.

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Incident in the Dining Room

Posted on May 12, 2004 in College Soliloquy

So proud to be better than me is he of the fat lower lip and chocolate frosting curls.

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Nick Berg

Posted on May 11, 2004 in Atrocity Occupation of Iraq

This is not a time for a pacifist to change his mind about war.

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To Expatriates and Citizens of Other Nations

Posted on May 11, 2004 in Courage & Activism Occupation of Iraq

If you care about the war in Iraq, start caring about the activists, the poets, and the free voices who strive to live joyfully despite the harshness of these times.

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Politics and Poetry

Posted on May 11, 2004 in Poetry Social Justice

We who write political poetry can easily fall into the hackneyed and pustulous, foully cute, start to sound like a militant version of Hallmark Greeting Cards.

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Whiting Ranch Wilderness 20

Posted on May 11, 2004 in Biomes Hikes and Trails Photos

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