[Oct. 17 Seattle] Report, one mass-work thread
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42 leaflets at SCCC this evening, plus 8 off the PAW table at the Coffee Strong fundraiser, plus 3 at the PH now gives us 3244.
----- Original Message -----
From: James Bichler
To: antiwar at lists.hcoop.net
Sent: Wed, 30 Sep 2009 17:59:39 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: Re: [Oct. 17 Seattle] Report, one mass-work thread
I passed out 102 leaflets at Shoreline CC today in about 10 minutes. The campus is receptive to anti-war efforts although as students are rushing from class to class I was not able to have any extended conversations with students. However, I had a long conversation with an instructor in social services.
She was very angry about the cuts to state programs and connected the cuts to the ballooning defense budget under the Obama administration. I have her contact info and will soon ask if she would be willing to announce the demonstration to her students.
If anyone has extra half-sheets I may need 100's. I'll be at today's meeting, see you all soon.
Running total: 3191
James B.
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 12:45 AM, Eric Gordan <ejrd1993 at hotmail.com> wrote:
I passed out 57 leaflets at SCCC Monday. Traffic was light, reception was generally good. One extended conversation, with a man who agrees with much of what I was saying, but is demoralized about the prospects for change.
Running total: 3089.
Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2009 05:31:55 +0000
From: chr2eemail at comcast.net
To: antiwar at lists.hcoop.net
Subject: Re: [Oct. 17 Seattle] Report, one mass-work thread
Phil and I passed out 49 leaflets tonight. About 37 of these were on University Avenue, and the rest at the Dahr Jamail fundraiser. Ira also passed out a few at the fundraiser, I believe.
Total so far: 3032.
BTW, could you all add you numbers to the previous total each time you do a report? I know it’s not a big deal, but after O-17 it would be nice to be able to scientifically sum up what we did…and it’s also nice to see where we presently are.
----- Original Message -----
From: Phil West
To: antiwar at lists.hcoop.net
Sent: Sun, 27 Sep 2009 02:34:14 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: Re: [Oct. 17 Seattle] Report, one mass-work thread
Comrades,
At the WPSR dinner at Woodland Park Zoo this evening, where Dahr
Jamail is speaking, I passed out about 15 leaflets and had some
interesting conversations with people, some of whom held that Obama
would really like to do things differently but he is under severe
pressure from the right wing. I tried to point out many features of
his current policies that show that this is actually very unlikely.
RCP was there also, and a few other familiar faces.
Phil
chr2eemail at comcast.net wrote:
Comrades,
At Westlake today, P, H, A and I collectively passed out 202
leaflets, and had a couple good discussions. Don’t know how many went
off the table, but not many. A couple of young women already knew about
the events on the 7th, but not the 17th.
Total so far: 2968.
Frank
----- Original Message -----
From: Eric Gordan
To: antiwar
Sent: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 06:24:19 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: Re: [Oct. 17 Seattle] Report, one mass-work thread
I passed out 29 today at Harborview. I had an extended conversation
with one teenaged Ethiopian immigrant who agreed with the analysis I
gave for the war (as well as several other current topics) and who
started calling to passers-by, "you should read this", "you should take
one", and "it's really important". He sounded like he would be at the
demonstration.
Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 01:05:22 +0000
From: chr2eemail at comcast.net
To: antiwar at lists.hcoop.net
Subject: Re: [Oct. 17 Seattle] Report, one mass-work thread
This afternoon I passed out 45 leaflets at the Broadway P.O. and 62 at
Harborview, where an Afghan-appearing worker asked for another after
reading it.
Not counting a few small stacks left in establishments, and the PAW
table at BCC, this gives us 2745 leaflets passed out or posted up so
far…and the big numbers are still in front of us. Onward!
----- Original Message -----
From: Eric Gordan
To: antiwar
Sent: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 06:02:40 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: Re: [Oct. 17 Seattle] Report, one mass-work thread
Edward and I met and leafletted at Virginia Mason, 9th between Spring
and Seneca, from 3:00 to 4:30. I passed out 38, and Edward estimated
that he did 40. The period from 3:30 to 4 seems to be a shift change
there, and the foot traffic is pretty good. We both got a few more
hostile comments than we usually get on Broadway, for example, but we
had more engagement of all kinds.
I was approached by by one security guard early on, but his
heart didn't seem to be in it, and he let me be after a minute or so.
Then, later, he and another guard approached first Edward and then me.
The second guard tried to hassle me enough that I would leave. She
said that they had "gotten complaints", and that I couldn't be
"obstructing" the entrance I was near. They finally left, after I
asserted that I was on a public sidewalk, and that nothing I was doing
was obstructing anything.
We're meeting tomorrow at the same time at Harborview, for
anyone who can join.
From: ejrd1993 at hotmail.com
To: antiwar at lists.hcoop.net
Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 23:51:01 -0700
Subject: Re: [Oct. 17 Seattle] Report, one mass-work thread
5 to 5:30 on Broadway, 18 leaflets. One man said about the war "it's
never going to end, it's all about the dollar, and the little folks
never get any". Two people came back to get one after initially
refusing it, once the topic sank in, and several indicated support,
thanks, etc.
Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 17:26:33 -0700
From: phil_west at comcast.net
To: antiwar at lists.hcoop.net
Subject: Re: [Oct. 17 Seattle] Report, one mass-work thread
I went to the Health Care for All rally today downtown, and handed out
about 42 leaflets. I met Meghan Cornish from RW/FSP there and also Dan
from SA, and asked both of them if their organizations were going to
participate in October 17, and they said they believed so. I asked
them to raise the question of an endorsement, and they said that they
would. Both of them were friendly. I also saw that MoveOn.org, which
was one of the co-sponsors of this rally, had a small PA system that
they said they bought from Best Buy for around $100. It looked like a
step above a bullhorn, portable and rechargeable/battery powered. If
we cannot get larger system by renting it, it might be a good idea to
buy one. The rally was about evenly divided between supporters of a
public option such as Medicare for all, and supporters of single payer.
Phil W.
Eric Gordan wrote:
Saturday:
Helen, Edward and I went out postering and leafletting. Helen passed
out 20 leaflets, while E and I put up the half-sheets as posters in the
ID, and on Jackson, Boren and Yessler, around the projects. We failed
to count the half sheets that we put up, but it was a good number of
them, probably 60 to 75.
Date: Sat, 19 Sep 2009 22:13:18 +0000
From: chr2eemail at comcast.net
To: antiwar at lists.hcoop.net
Subject: Re: [Oct. 17 Seattle] Report, one mass-work thread
Phil, Alex and me handed out 143 leaflets on northern Broadway. Lots of
positive responses.
We also had signs with a slogan against the wars in Iraq and
Afghanistan on one side, and the demonstration information on the
other. Many people looked at these, and I think that this helped raise
interest in the leaflet.
Total as of Saturday afternoon: 2413. (This
does not count the small stacks of flyers that comrades have left in a
few establishments.)
Frank
----- Original Message -----
From: Eric Gordan
To: antiwar
Sent: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 06:21:45 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: Re: [Oct. 17 Seattle] Report, one mass-work thread
Yesterday, 3:30 to 5:00, I distributed 44 leaflets, mainly at 23rd and
Jackson, and 5th and Jackson. I had two conversations, one with an
East African man who wavered between agreeing with me that the US was
not in Afghanistan for humanitarian reasons, and being reluctant to
support US withdrawal, because he "wished" that nations would act in
humanitarian ways, and because he thought that the terrorists would
regroup and attack if the US left. The other was with an Black
American Shi'ite Muslim, who was arguing that, unlike any of the other
major religions, Islam really was about liberation and
self-determination.
I also stopped at the coffee shop which a few weeks ago happily
took 20 - 30 half-sheets to put on their very small counter. They were
again happy to take more half-sheets, so I left 40 this time. They put
them on the counter right where customers stand to pay.
Today, Phil and I leafletted the Israeli war resisters talk at
the AFSC. The traffic flow in to the event was slow, too slow for two
to leaflet, so Phil went in to the event. I passed out 72 leaflets
there. N. L. was friendly, and took one. A few others who I last saw
during the O27 organizing coalition a few years ago took one. The
older woman, S., took one with a quizzical but not unfriendly
expression.
I couldn't stay for the event, but Phil did.
Date: Sat, 12 Sep 2009 23:59:43 +0000
From: chr2eemail at comcast.net
To: antiwar at lists.hcoop.net
Subject: Re: [Oct. 17 Seattle] Report, one mass-work thread
So with Alex and my totals, we passed out 108. Alex said that he had 4
or 5 hostile comments mixed in with the “thank yous,“ and people coming
out of their way to get leaflets, etc. And although I don’t remember
anyone making hostile comments to me, I do remember perhaps half a
dozen people saying they supported the war. We both think that this
probably had to do with this being the day after all of the 9/11
propaganda, plus there being a lot of Cougar football fans in the area.
Total to date: 2129
----- Original Message -----
From: Phil West
To: antiwar at lists.hcoop.net
Sent: Sat, 12 Sep 2009 22:33:40 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: Re: [Oct. 17 Seattle] Report, one mass-work thread (Plus
TOMORROW)
Frank and Alex and I were leafleting downtown at Westlake, after Frank
left at 1:30 I went to lunch and came back and leafleted some more,
finishing the day with a total of 26 leaflets passed out by 2:30.
Phil
chr2eemail at comcast.net
wrote:
5th & Jackson and 23rd & Jackson.
Both are good locations at quitting time, and I passed out 36 leaflets
even though I was only able to be at them for a few minutes. Also ran
into I., who’s loosely around WWP. She now knows what’s up if she
didn’t before.
TOMORROW a few of us will be meeting at Westlake at NOON w/
leaflets, signs and a table. Please join us as we become fish in the
sea, patiently doing our work.
Cheers.
Total to date: 2021.
----- Original Message -----
From: chr2eemail at comcast.net
To: antiwar at lists.hcoop.net
Sent: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 21:49:15 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: Re: [Oct. 17 Seattle] Report, one mass-work thread
{This aborted the first time I tried, so here it is again.Fk.]
Broadway, Thursday. 31 leaflets in about an hour. Three people wanted
an extra one or two, including an SCCC worker who always takes SAIC
leaflets.
Total to date: 1,988. (And we’re only starting, comrades!)
----- Original Message -----
From: Phil West
To: antiwar at lists.hcoop.net
Sent: Mon, 7 Sep 2009 21:22:20 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: Re: [Oct. 17 Seattle] Report, one mass-work thread
I went to the King County Labor Council Labor Day picnic at Lower
Woodland and passed out about 24 leaflets, some to Boeing friends of
mine. I got into several very interesting conversations about events
at Boeing - the 787 project is way behind schedule, largely due to the
business model of outsourcing everything to suppliers who don't have
the experience or staffing to do things right. Makes you afraid to
fly. And Boeing has been trying to play hardball with SPEEA units, and
the SPEEA units are beginning to fight back. It was good to see my
friends. I got an information leaflet about an action by the UNITE
HERE union to promote organizing hotel workers starting September 13,
in the morning. It should be interesting to leaflet that event.
Phil
chr2eemail at comcast.net
wrote:
During the day Phil and I passed out about 250 leaflets. Anton
took over for “second shift” around 5:00, and he was already doing very
well when I left. Numerous favorable comments; and I think that four
people told me that they were for sure going to be at the demonstration
. Too many discussions with people to recount. Even had discussions
with a couple of pro-war people whose general line was that “if we
don’t fight them over there we’ll have to fight them over here.”
Palestine Solidarity Network set up at the same place as we, and
they had mobilized more than their usual number. So this gave us a
chance to again encourage them to get behind October 17, plus give
leaflets to those who’d not previously gotten it---all of whom were
happy to get it. J. S. carried around one of our signs for awhile.
Same plan for tomorrow!
[Total so far: 1733.]
----- Original Message -----
From: iskra at riseup.net
To: antiwar at lists.hcoop.net
Sent: Fri, 4 Sep 2009 03:19:17 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: Re: [Oct. 17 Seattle] Report, one mass-work thread
Here's how today's healthcare rally went:
I passed out 150 half-sheets in under 1.5 hours. I was actually
surprised at how many people were extremely supportive of the flyer's
headline. There was only one sort-of-hostile comment, and only two
others who said they disagreed. Of course, not everyone wanted a
leaflet, and many of these people may have either been outright
supporters of the Afghanistan war or undecided (or opponents of the war
who didn't see the point in going to a march).
Some highlights:
*A Quaker read the leaflet and came back to say he'd put it up at their
meeting house in the U District. I asked if he wanted a few more
flyers
to pass out and he took about 10.
*I asked an FSP woman if they were going to be there and she said
"yes,"
and I said I'd be sure to email the next meeting information to them.
(Actually, they have been getting it all along.)
*A VFP guy said he'd be there and that he had been getting the mailings
(from Anton or Marty I assume). He said he had been too busy to make
it
to our meetings so far but I said he'd hear about the next one on
September 16 as soon as we had the location confirmed. (I hope this is
in progress.)
--Edward
chr2eemail at comcast.net
wrote:
> The protest against torture-Judge Bybee was attended by about
10-12
> people. My main objective was to talk with people---particularly
> groups---about getting behind building for October 17. And this
was easy
> to do in such a small crowd. But WCW, of course, already knew all
about
> it, while the PDA circles were polite but non-committal. An
unconnected
> guy said that he would be at the demonstration. I passed out 15
leaflets.
>
> Total reported by all to date: 1333.
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>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> From: chr2eemail at comcast.net
>
> To: antiwar at lists.hcoop.net
>
> Sent: Mon, 31 Aug 2009 04:49:50 +0000 (UTC)
>
> Subject: Re: [Oct. 17 Seattle] Report, one mass-work thread
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> 23^rd and Jackson, Sunday, 8-29.
>
> Passed out 40 leaflets advertising the event, which I think was
good
> considering that there were few people there. About 10 of these
went to
> the youth march which formed up at the same place. (There were
about
> 8-10 youths present, the majority of whom wanted leaflets. Of the
15 or
> so adults, only a few wanted leaflets.)--Fk.
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> From: Eric Gordan
>
> To: antiwar
>
> Sent: Sun, 30 Aug 2009 21:49:46 +0000 (UTC)
>
> Subject: Re: [Oct. 17 Seattle] Report, one mass-work thread
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> I was out doing mass work from 11:30 to 1:30 today, and I split my
time
> between three locations.
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> Broadway:
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>
>
> Foot traffic generally slow. Rate of interest comparatively low
> relative to the rate I had last weekend on the streets in the CD,
but
> not bad. Only one negative comment, from someone who identified
himself
> as military, and disputed reasons for the war that I gave. I gave
one
> to a young man who identified himself as an RCP supporter. I
recognized
> him, but I don't know his name, and I didn't have a chance to
converse
> with him. No other real conversations, but a good handful of
comments
> like "keep up the good work", "I support you all the way", and
"the
> President sure isn't going to [end the wars]". Passed out about
15
> leaflets with the demo announcement.
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> University District:
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> Foot traffic also slow, perhaps slower than Broadway. I had one
> conversation with an older man who agreed with the headline. When
he
> said he thought it was because of "stupidity", I countered,
describing
> the bases for the wars as I understood them, and he agreed with
that,
> also, but he kept going back to "stupidity" as the root. As we
talked
> more, it was clear that he had some strange ideas about things in
> general. Passed out only 10, partly as a result of this man.
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> 23rd & Union:
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> At the same location where I leafletted several cab drivers last
> weekend, there was a moderate-sized Muslim gathering breaking up,
so I
> paused to leaflet. A young kid, probably 10, who was moderately
fluent
> in English translated for me to his father (?) explaining that the
> leaflet was opposing the wars in Pakistan and Afghanistan. The
kid was
> _very_ excited about the leaflet, and asked first for one, then
for
> four, and then for "a whole bunch", "to give to everyone". I
stayed
> outside the gathering place, and leafletted people as they left,
and he
> ran inside to leaflet. 100% of those who passed by me took a
leaflet,
> and between the two of us, we passed out about 60.
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>
> Since I was bussing between the three places, I also leafletted
the all
> of bus drivers and a couple of the passengers. I didn't have as
good a
> reception on the busses this time as I have other times I tried
it. I
> think it depends a lot on the route, time of day, day of week, and
how
> crowded the bus is (the more crowded the better, up to a point).
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> In total, 97 leaflets passed out.
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> Date: Sun, 30 Aug 2009 00:07:57 +0000
> From: chr2eemail at comcast.net
> To: antiwar at lists.hcoop.net
> Subject: Re: [Oct. 17 Seattle] Report, one mass-work thread
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> University Ave., early-afternoon Saturday:
>
>
> Phil and I passed out about 70 leaflets with advertisements for
O-17.
> After first rejecting it, several people came back to get a
leaflet when
> it registered on them what it was about. When intently reading it
as he
> walked away, one guy exclaimed, “totally!” re: something he’d read.
>
>
> Phil had 2-3 quite wide-ranging political discussions.
>
>
> I talked with an older guy who’s around FSP. He hadn’t heard about
the
> demonstration, and was enthusiastic for it. But he thought that
FSP must
> be part of the Oct.17 Mobilization and just hadn‘t spread the word
yet.
> I explained that it wasn’t, and told him about the meeting, etc.
He
> replied: “Yeah, we should be part of that. I’ll talk to Chris.“
>
>
> So we’ll see what happens. (FSP and Radical Women people have
received
> all of our e-mailings, by the way.)
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> From: Eric Gordan
>
> To: anntiwar
>
> Sent: Sun, 23 Aug 2009 09:12:23 +0000 (UTC)
>
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