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Send rice for peace to Blair

Ricecake | 09.02.2003 21:34

Fast spreading idea for people to send half a cup of rice (uncooked!) to Blair and tell him to send it to Iraqi people and not attack them

This is being forwarded around the internet - at first I wasn't keen then thought it might be good. Mounting piles of rice at the Blair postal system.

The RICE solution - Action Urged!
> > >
> > > There is a grassroots campaign underway to [stand for peace] with Iraq
> in
> > > a simple, but potentially powerful way:
> > >
> > > Place 1/2 cup uncooked rice in a small plastic bag (a snack-size bag
or
> > > sandwich bag work fine).Squeeze out excess air and seal the bag.
> > >
> > > Wrap it in a piece of paper on which you have written:
> > >
> > > "If your enemies are hungry, feed them. Romans 12:20. Please
> > > send this rice to the people of Iraq; do not attack them."
> > >
> > > Place the paper and bag of rice in a small jiffy bag, close well with
> tape
> > > and address to:
> > >
> > > PM Tony Blair -10 Downing Street, London SW 1
> > >
> > > Attach £1.06 in postage. (Three pstamps equal £ )
> > >
> > > Drop this in the mail TODAY.
> > >
> > > It is important to act NOW so that PM Tony Blair gets the letters
ASAP
> > >
> > > Each one of these packets is effective, and hundreds of thousands of
> such
> > > rice deliveries to 10 Downing Street will make hopefully make an
> enormous
> > > stand. We can do this if you each forward this message to your
friends
> > and
> > > family.
> > >
> > > There is a positive history of this protest! In the 1950s, Fellowship
> of
> > > Reconciliation began a similar protest, which is credited with
> influencing
> > > President Eisenhower against attacking China.
> > >
> > > Read on: "In the mid-1950s, the pacifist Fellowship of
Reconciliation,
> > > learning of famine in the Chinese mainland, launched a 'Feed Thine
> Enemy'
> > > campaign. Members and friends mailed thousands of little bags of rice
> to
> > > the White House with a tag quoting the Bible, "If thine enemy hunger,
> > feed
> > > him." As far as anyone knew for more than ten years, the campaign was
> an
> > > abject failure. The President did not acknowledge receipt of the bags
> > > publicly; certainly, no rice was ever sent to China.
> > >
> > > "What nonviolent activists only learned a decade later was that the
> > > campaign played a significant, perhaps even determining role in
> preventing
> > > nuclear war. Twice while the campaign was pending, President
> Eisenhower
> > > met
> > > with the Joint Chiefs of Staff to consider U.S. options in the
conflict
> > > with
> > > China over two islands, Quemoy and Matsu. The generals twice
> recommended
> > > the use of nuclear weapons. President Eisenhower each time turned
to
> > > his aide and asked how many little bags of rice had come in. When
told
> > > they
> > > numbered in the tens of thousands, Eisenhower told the generals that
as
> > > long as so many Americans were expressing active interest in having
the
> > > U.S. feed the Chinese, he certainly wasn't going to consider using
> > > nuclear weapons against them."
> > >
> > > From: People Power: Applying Nonviolence Theory by David H. Albert,
> > p.43,
> > > New Society
> > >
> > > Excerpt from an interview with Norm Chomsky on war with Iraq....
> > >
> > > OB: As you said, it seems that a US invasion of Iraq is pretty much
> > > inevitable at this point. How much difference can popular resistance
> still
> > > make?
> > >
> > > NC: A huge difference. It's the only thing that can stop it. That's
> always
> > > been true. What prevented the US from carrying out saturation B-52
> bombing
> > > of Nicaragua in the 1980s? Popular resistance. It wasn't strong enough
> 40
> > > years ago to stop it in South Vietnam, but it did stop the invasion in
> the
> > > 1980s, and now resistance to the war has no historical precedent to my
> > > knowledge. I can't think of another case where there was large scale
> > > protest to a war before it started. Nothing like that during the
Vietnam
> > > years.
> > > Protest over the Vietnam War came after four to five years.
> > >
> > > There is unprecedented opposition -- UK and US policy analysts are
> keeping
> > > their eyes open to it, and if it grows even more, they'll be
concerned.
> In
> > > fact, some of the high level hawkish arguments against the war is that
> too
> > > much divisiveness will be created inside the UK and US. That's a
> > > concern -- No matter who you are you are going to be concerned about
> > popular
> > > opinion.
> > >
> > > ---------------------------------------
> > >

> > >
> > > The important thing is not to stop asking.
> > >
> > > Albert Einstein (1879-1955)



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Ricecake

Comments

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Oh the amsuement...

09.02.2003 22:24

Oh come on, just do it for the comicalness if anything. Imagine the amusement of parliment if even 10 bags turned up! Everybody do this, its definitely a more abstract version of a protest!

Edders
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Great idea!!!

09.02.2003 22:54

That's a great idea but for Downing Street turd would be more appropriate.

Euan Factor


Dog biscuits

09.02.2003 23:27

Update it for the 21st Century:

Dog biscuits for the poodle - in their thousands.

NB Voices in the Wilderness may already have suggested this.

Disillusioned kid


Send Tessa Jowell your Slugs

09.02.2003 23:48


In case anyone missed last Sunday's
instalment of "Bremner, Bird and Fortune",
it contained a heart-warming appeal to
the nation: collect up your garden slugs
and send them well wrapped to Tessa Jowell,
the pea-brained government minister. Address
the envelope "The Tessa Jowell Slug Appeal,
House of Commons, London"

Jowell, if you remember, had tried to
ban the Hyde Park anti-war rally, on the
spurious grounds that it would be
detrimental to the wildlife of the park.

She is a kind woman. Hitler was an animal
lover and veggie, too. I wonder if he is
any inspiration to her?

Anyway, it looks like a compromise has been
reached although not widely publicised:
the rally WILL go ahead in Hyde Park, and in
repayment for her generosity, Jowell can
expect up to one million invertebrates dropping
through her letter box, as replacements
that will sadly perish under the feet of those
million angry, anti-war protesters.

May God Bless Tessa - the Slug Saviour!

sd
- Homepage: http://www.stopwar.org.uk/release.asp?id=040203


I love this

10.02.2003 17:39

my rice, dog biscuits and slugs are on the way. posh nosh for tony.

heather