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                • <p id="byline">by Bob Avakian, Chairman of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA</p> <p id="issueinfo"><cite>Revolution #3</cite>, May 22, 2005, posted at revcom.us</p> <p>Bush has no legitimate mandate. The will of the people was <em>not</em> expressed in the 2004 election—not only because of voter intimidation and fraud, which there definitely was some of, but beyond all that, and most essentially, because the people were not given a real choice. They were not given a real avenue in which they could express their opposition to what is represented by Bush. The real story of what is happening and the alternative to it was never presented in the election—certainly it was not presented by Kerry and the Democrats.</p> <!--break--> <br /> <h1>On Mandates... Liars... And the Will of the People</h1></p><p> <p id="byline">by Bob Avakian, Chairman of the Revolutionary<br /> Communist Party, USA</p></p><p> <p id="issueinfo"><cite>Revolution #3</cite>, May 22, 2005,<br /> posted at revcom.us</p></p><p> <div class="ednote"><br /> <strong>EDITORS' NOTE:</strong> This is part of a series of<br /> excerpts on various subjects—drawn from conversations and<br /> discussions, as well as more formal talks, by Bob<br /> Avakian—which we will be running in this newspaper over the<br /> next period of time. This has been edited for publication and<br /> footnotes have been added.<br /> </div></p><p> <p>Bush has no legitimate mandate. The will of the people was<br /> <em>not</em> expressed in the 2004 election—not only because of<br /> voter intimidation and fraud, which there definitely was some of,<br /> but beyond all that, and most essentially, because the people<br /> were not given a real choice. They were not given a real avenue<br /> in which they could express their opposition to what is<br /> represented by Bush. The real story of what is happening and the<br /> alternative to it was never presented in the election—certainly<br /> it was not presented by Kerry and the Democrats.</p></p><p> <p>Bush was never straight-up called a liar and called to account<br /> for his lying, just to take one basic thing. There were three<br /> presidential debates and one vice-presidential debate, and yes,<br /> "misleading" was tossed around by Kerry and the Democrats, but<br /> never was Bush called out as a liar and called to account for his<br /> lying around Iraq and other things. The Democrats refused to do<br /> it because, especially on the most crucial issues such as the war<br /> in Iraq, they shared the same fundamental program as the<br /> Republicans.</p></p><p> <p>So, the fact that nobody can really dispute is this: never was<br /> this whole program of Bush's frontally opposed, never was a real<br /> alternative offered to people, and particularly never over such<br /> crucial things as the war in Iraq or the Patriot Act. Kerry and<br /> the Democrats did not say, "Get rid of the Patriot Act"—Kerry<br /> said, "We should fix it." Kerry and the Democrats did not say,<br /> "Bush lied, about weapons of mass destruction and other things,<br /> to get us into Iraq, and we should get out." Kerry said, "Bush<br /> made a mess of it and now you need to elect me so I can win this<br /> war."</p></p><p> <p>It is clear that the will of the people <em>could not possibly<br /> be</em> expressed, because they were not given any real<br /> alternative.</p></p><p> <p>And people who <em>supported</em> Bush were never really<br /> confronted with the fact that Bush is a fucking liar—that he<br /> took the country to war and has killed thousands and thousands of<br /> people in that war on the basis of flagrantly and brazenly lying<br /> before the whole world. He was never called to account for that.<br /> So people who thought they could rely on Bush to protect them<br /> were never even confronted with that fact—of his outright lying<br /> and everything that goes along with that—in any real way.<br /> Certainly not in the context of this election—not by the<br /> candidate, Kerry, who was supposed to represent the "realistic<br /> alternative" to Bush.</p></p><p> <p>A lot of exposure can and must be done around all this.</p></p><p> <p>The central message is that we do not accept this election and<br /> its so-called "mandate," we do not accept this whole program, and<br /> we need to manifest a massive repudiation of it in all kinds of<br /> forms. And in this we have to build a very broad unity, with a<br /> wide diversity of forces. We should try to unleash a lot of<br /> creativity around what that would mean—in the cultural sphere,<br /> in the overtly political sphere, in whatever spheres people are<br /> in. We should not aim low. We should aim high. We should call on<br /> people by saying: "This is too important just to go along with<br /> it—there is too much at stake for the whole world to just go<br /> along with this." As we pointed out in our Party's statement,<br /> right after the election<a href=<br /> "#footnote1"><sup>1</sup></a><a name="footnote1return" id=<br /> "footnote1return"></a>, we have to have not just the attitude of<br /> letting it be known that we don't agree with this, but an<br /> orientation of actually <em>stopping</em> it. This program of<br /> Bush's is completely unacceptable.</p></p><p> <p>And then we do need to go deeply into the basic point that the<br /> people were denied the chance to really express their will in<br /> this election. That question is going to come up, even from<br /> people who hate this program represented by Bush: "Well, yes, but<br /> people voted for it." So we need to speak to that. At the same<br /> time, there is already a broad and deep sentiment—"No Mandate!"<br /> We need to build on that and give it the maximum possible, most<br /> powerful political expression.</p></p><p> <p>And there needs to be struggle with many progressive people to<br /> help them sum up correctly what happened through this election.<br /> Some of them got caught up in trying to blame Nader—even in<br /> advance of the election—for Bush's staying in office. But the<br /> real point is that Kerry and the Democrats did not—and, more<br /> fundamentally, <em>could not</em> —offer a real alternative. It<br /> is crucial that people, as broadly as possible, draw the<br /> appropriate and correct lessons from all this, and that will take<br /> struggle, even as we are uniting with people to carry forward<br /> resistance in the circumstances where Bush remains in office and<br /> is aggressively accelerating his program in every sphere of<br /> society, and throughout the world.</p></p><p> <p>In a lot of cases, when the masses turned out to vote in this<br /> (2004 election), even though they were not given any real<br /> alternative, it was a positive thing—or had a very definite<br /> positive side—it was a politicizing of the masses on a not so<br /> terrible basis. The bourgeoisie partly created the<br /> atmosphere—they created a politically charged atmosphere for<br /> their own reasons—but it hasn't all been, or remained, on their<br /> terms completely. The atmosphere is very politicized, and there<br /> is a lot of potential to turn this into something very positive,<br /> in more immediate terms and looking beyond that toward strategic<br /> revolutionary objectives. But, again, that will take work, and<br /> struggle.</p><br /> <hr width="60%" align="left" /></p><p> <div class="footnote"><br /> <p>NOTES:</p></p><p> <p><sup>1.</sup><a name="footnote1" id=<br /> "footnote1"></a>"<a href="../1258/elections-editorial.htm">The<br /> Will of the People Was NOT Expressed in This Election</a>."</p></p><p> <p>[<a href="#footnote1return">Return to article</a>]</p><br /> </div></p><p> <div class="box1-2"><br /> <div align="center"><br /> <h4>A Celebration of the Release of</h4></p><p> <h3><em><strong>From Ike to Mao and Beyond,<br /><br /> My Journey from Mainstream America to Revolutionary<br /> Communist,<br /><br /> a Memoir</strong></em> <strong>by Bob<br /> Avakian</strong></h3><br /></p><p> <p>Wednesday, May 25, 2005, 7 p.m.<br /><br /> Los Angeles Central Library, Thornton Courtyard<br /><br /> 630 W. 5th St., Los Angeles</p></p><p> <p><em><strong>free and open to the public</strong></em></p></p><p> <p><b>Contact</b> : 323-492-8529</p><br /> </div></p><p> <p>The Los Angeles Central Library, Social Science Department,<br /> and Friends of Insight Press will host an evening of readings,<br /> performance, and commentary by authors, artists, and academics<br /> in celebration of the release of <em>From Ike to Mao and<br /> Beyond, My Journey from Mainstream America to Revolutionary<br /> Communist, a Memoir</em> by Bob Avakian.</p></p><p> <p>A growing list of participants include:</p></p><p> <ul><br /> <li style="margin-bottom:6pt">Reg E. Gaines (playwright, poet<br /> and author— <em>Bring In Da Noise, Bring In Da Funk</em><br /> )</li></p><p> <li style="margin-bottom:6pt">Lucía Maraña<br /> (actor—A&E's<em>100 Centre Street</em> )</li></p><p> <li style="margin-bottom:6pt">Dr. Juan Gomez-Quiñones<br /> (professor of history at UCLA and author of <em>The Roots of<br /> Chicano Politics 1600-1940</em> and <em>Chicano Politics<br /> 1940-1990</em>)</li></p><p> <li style="margin-bottom:6pt">Carol Downer (co-founder of<br /> Feminist Women's Health Centers and author of <em>A New View<br /> of a Women's Body</em> )</li></p><p> <li style="margin-bottom:6pt">Barry Sanders (professor,<br /> Pitzer College), and Francis D. Adams (authors of Alienable<br /> Rights: <em>The Exclusion of African Americans in a White<br /> Man's Land, 1619-2000</em>)</li></p><p> <li style="margin-bottom:6pt">Paul Von Blum (senior lecturer<br /> of African American Studies and Communications at UCLA and<br /> author of <em>Resistance, Dignity and Pride—African American<br /> Artists in Los Angeles</em> )</li></p><p> <li style="margin-bottom:6pt">Martha Quetzal Ceja (managing<br /> editor of Insight Press, Inc., former MEChA chair and<br /> co-author of <em>The Chicano Struggle and Proletarian<br /> Revolution in the U.S.</em>)</li><br /> </ul></p><p> <p> </p><br /> </div></p><p> <div class="footer"><br /> <hr class="footer" /><br /> This article is posted in English and Spanish on Revolution<br /> Online<br /><br /> <a href="<a href="http://revcom.us">http://revcom.us</a><br">http://revcom.us">http://revcom.us</a><br</a> /><br /> Write: Box 3486, Merchandise Mart, Chicago, IL 60654<br /><br /> Phone: 773-227-4066 Fax: 773-227-4497<br /> </div><br /><br /><br /></p>
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                • <p id="byline">by Bob Avakian, Chairman of the Revolutionary<br /> Communist Party, USA</p> <p id="issueinfo"><cite>Revolution #3</cite>, May 22, 2005,<br /> posted at revcom.us</p> <p>Bush has no legitimate mandate. The will of the people was<br /> <em>not</em> expressed in the 2004 election—not only because of<br /> voter intimidation and fraud, which there definitely was some of,<br /> but beyond all that, and most essentially, because the people<br /> were not given a real choice. They were not given a real avenue<br /> in which they could express their opposition to what is<br /> represented by Bush. The real story of what is happening and the<br /> alternative to it was never presented in the election—certainly<br /> it was not presented by Kerry and the Democrats.</p> <!--break--><p> <br /> </p><h1>On Mandates... Liars... And the Will of the People</h1> <p> </p><p id="byline">by Bob Avakian, Chairman of the Revolutionary<br /> Communist Party, USA</p> <p> </p><p id="issueinfo"><cite>Revolution #3</cite>, May 22, 2005,<br /> posted at revcom.us</p> <p> </p><div class="ednote"> <strong>EDITORS' NOTE:</strong> This is part of a series of<br /> excerpts on various subjects—drawn from conversations and<br /> discussions, as well as more formal talks, by Bob<br /> Avakian—which we will be running in this newspaper over the<br /> next period of time. This has been edited for publication and<br /> footnotes have been added. </div> <p> </p><p>Bush has no legitimate mandate. The will of the people was<br /> <em>not</em> expressed in the 2004 election—not only because of<br /> voter intimidation and fraud, which there definitely was some of,<br /> but beyond all that, and most essentially, because the people<br /> were not given a real choice. They were not given a real avenue<br /> in which they could express their opposition to what is<br /> represented by Bush. The real story of what is happening and the<br /> alternative to it was never presented in the election—certainly<br /> it was not presented by Kerry and the Democrats.</p> <p> </p><p>Bush was never straight-up called a liar and called to account<br /> for his lying, just to take one basic thing. There were three<br /> presidential debates and one vice-presidential debate, and yes,<br /> "misleading" was tossed around by Kerry and the Democrats, but<br /> never was Bush called out as a liar and called to account for his<br /> lying around Iraq and other things. The Democrats refused to do<br /> it because, especially on the most crucial issues such as the war<br /> in Iraq, they shared the same fundamental program as the<br /> Republicans.</p> <p> </p><p>So, the fact that nobody can really dispute is this: never was<br /> this whole program of Bush's frontally opposed, never was a real<br /> alternative offered to people, and particularly never over such<br /> crucial things as the war in Iraq or the Patriot Act. Kerry and<br /> the Democrats did not say, "Get rid of the Patriot Act"—Kerry<br /> said, "We should fix it." Kerry and the Democrats did not say,<br /> "Bush lied, about weapons of mass destruction and other things,<br /> to get us into Iraq, and we should get out." Kerry said, "Bush<br /> made a mess of it and now you need to elect me so I can win this<br /> war."</p> <p> </p><p>It is clear that the will of the people <em>could not possibly<br /> be</em> expressed, because they were not given any real<br /> alternative.</p> <p> </p><p>And people who <em>supported</em> Bush were never really<br /> confronted with the fact that Bush is a fucking liar—that he<br /> took the country to war and has killed thousands and thousands of<br /> people in that war on the basis of flagrantly and brazenly lying<br /> before the whole world. He was never called to account for that.<br /> So people who thought they could rely on Bush to protect them<br /> were never even confronted with that fact—of his outright lying<br /> and everything that goes along with that—in any real way.<br /> Certainly not in the context of this election—not by the<br /> candidate, Kerry, who was supposed to represent the "realistic<br /> alternative" to Bush.</p> <p> </p><p>A lot of exposure can and must be done around all this.</p> <p> </p><p>The central message is that we do not accept this election and<br /> its so-called "mandate," we do not accept this whole program, and<br /> we need to manifest a massive repudiation of it in all kinds of<br /> forms. And in this we have to build a very broad unity, with a<br /> wide diversity of forces. We should try to unleash a lot of<br /> creativity around what that would mean—in the cultural sphere,<br /> in the overtly political sphere, in whatever spheres people are<br /> in. We should not aim low. We should aim high. We should call on<br /> people by saying: "This is too important just to go along with<br /> it—there is too much at stake for the whole world to just go<br /> along with this." As we pointed out in our Party's statement,<br /> right after the election<a href="&lt;br"></a> "#footnote1"&gt;<sup>1</sup><a name="footnote1return" id="&lt;br"></a> "footnote1return"&gt;, we have to have not just the attitude of<br /> letting it be known that we don't agree with this, but an<br /> orientation of actually <em>stopping</em> it. This program of<br /> Bush's is completely unacceptable.</p> <p> </p><p>And then we do need to go deeply into the basic point that the<br /> people were denied the chance to really express their will in<br /> this election. That question is going to come up, even from<br /> people who hate this program represented by Bush: "Well, yes, but<br /> people voted for it." So we need to speak to that. At the same<br /> time, there is already a broad and deep sentiment—"No Mandate!"<br /> We need to build on that and give it the maximum possible, most<br /> powerful political expression.</p> <p> </p><p>And there needs to be struggle with many progressive people to<br /> help them sum up correctly what happened through this election.<br /> Some of them got caught up in trying to blame Nader—even in<br /> advance of the election—for Bush's staying in office. But the<br /> real point is that Kerry and the Democrats did not—and, more<br /> fundamentally, <em>could not</em> —offer a real alternative. It<br /> is crucial that people, as broadly as possible, draw the<br /> appropriate and correct lessons from all this, and that will take<br /> struggle, even as we are uniting with people to carry forward<br /> resistance in the circumstances where Bush remains in office and<br /> is aggressively accelerating his program in every sphere of<br /> society, and throughout the world.</p> <p> </p><p>In a lot of cases, when the masses turned out to vote in this<br /> (2004 election), even though they were not given any real<br /> alternative, it was a positive thing—or had a very definite<br /> positive side—it was a politicizing of the masses on a not so<br /> terrible basis. The bourgeoisie partly created the<br /> atmosphere—they created a politically charged atmosphere for<br /> their own reasons—but it hasn't all been, or remained, on their<br /> terms completely. The atmosphere is very politicized, and there<br /> is a lot of potential to turn this into something very positive,<br /> in more immediate terms and looking beyond that toward strategic<br /> revolutionary objectives. But, again, that will take work, and<br /> struggle.</p> <p> <br /> </p><hr width="60%" align="left" /> <p> </p><div class="footnote"> <p>NOTES:</p> <p> </p><p><sup>1.</sup><a name="footnote1" id="&lt;br"></a> "footnote1"&gt;"<a href="../1258/elections-editorial.htm">The<br /> Will of the People Was NOT Expressed in This Election</a>."</p> <p> </p><p>[<a href="#footnote1return">Return to article</a>]</p> <p> </p></div> <p> </p><div class="box1-2"> <br /> <div align="center"> <br /> <h4>A Celebration of the Release of</h4> <p> </p><h3><em><strong>From Ike to Mao and Beyond, <p> My Journey from Mainstream America to Revolutionary<br /> Communist,</p> <p> a Memoir</p></strong></em> <strong>by Bob<br /> Avakian</strong></h3> <p></p> <p> </p><p>Wednesday, May 25, 2005, 7 p.m.</p> <p> Los Angeles Central Library, Thornton Courtyard</p> <p> 630 W. 5th St., Los Angeles</p> <p> </p><p><em><strong>free and open to the public</strong></em></p> <p> </p><p><b>Contact</b> : 323-492-8529</p> <p> </p></div> <p> </p><p>The Los Angeles Central Library, Social Science Department,<br /> and Friends of Insight Press will host an evening of readings,<br /> performance, and commentary by authors, artists, and academics<br /> in celebration of the release of <em>From Ike to Mao and<br /> Beyond, My Journey from Mainstream America to Revolutionary<br /> Communist, a Memoir</em> by Bob Avakian.</p> <p> </p><p>A growing list of participants include:</p> <p> </p><ul> <br /> <li style="margin-bottom:6pt">Reg E. Gaines (playwright, poet<br /> and author— <em>Bring In Da Noise, Bring In Da Funk</em><br /> )</li> <p> </p><li style="margin-bottom:6pt">Lucía Maraña<br /> (actor—A&amp;E's<em>100 Centre Street</em> )</li> <p> </p><li style="margin-bottom:6pt">Dr. Juan Gomez-Quiñones<br /> (professor of history at UCLA and author of <em>The Roots of<br /> Chicano Politics 1600-1940</em> and <em>Chicano Politics<br /> 1940-1990</em>)</li> <p> </p><li style="margin-bottom:6pt">Carol Downer (co-founder of<br /> Feminist Women's Health Centers and author of <em>A New View<br /> of a Women's Body</em> )</li> <p> </p><li style="margin-bottom:6pt">Barry Sanders (professor,<br /> Pitzer College), and Francis D. Adams (authors of Alienable<br /> Rights: <em>The Exclusion of African Americans in a White<br /> Man's Land, 1619-2000</em>)</li> <p> </p><li style="margin-bottom:6pt">Paul Von Blum (senior lecturer<br /> of African American Studies and Communications at UCLA and<br /> author of <em>Resistance, Dignity and Pride—African American<br /> Artists in Los Angeles</em> )</li> <p> </p><li style="margin-bottom:6pt">Martha Quetzal Ceja (managing<br /> editor of Insight Press, Inc., former MEChA chair and<br /> co-author of <em>The Chicano Struggle and Proletarian<br /> Revolution in the U.S.</em>)</li> <p> </p></ul> <p> </p><p> </p></div> <p> </p><div class="footer"> <br /> <hr class="footer" /> This article is posted in English and Spanish on Revolution<br /> Online <p> <a href="&lt;a href=" http:="">http://revcom.us</a><br /><a href="http://revcom.us">http://revcom.us</a>"&gt;<a href="http://revcom.us">http://revcom.us</a><br /> /&gt;<br /> Write: Box 3486, Merchandise Mart, Chicago, IL 60654</p> <p> Phone: 773-227-4066 Fax: 773-227-4497 </p></div> <p></p>
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            • <p id="byline">by Bob Avakian, Chairman of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA</p> <p id="issueinfo"><cite>Revolution #3</cite>, May 22, 2005, posted at revcom.us</p> <p>Bush has no legitimate mandate. The will of the people was <em>not</em> expressed in the 2004 election—not only because of voter intimidation and fraud, which there definitely was some of, but beyond all that, and most essentially, because the people were not given a real choice. They were not given a real avenue in which they could express their opposition to what is represented by Bush. The real story of what is happening and the alternative to it was never presented in the election—certainly it was not presented by Kerry and the Democrats.</p> <!--break--> <br /> <h1>On Mandates... Liars... And the Will of the People</h1></p><p> <p id="byline">by Bob Avakian, Chairman of the Revolutionary<br /> Communist Party, USA</p></p><p> <p id="issueinfo"><cite>Revolution #3</cite>, May 22, 2005,<br /> posted at revcom.us</p></p><p> <div class="ednote"><br /> <strong>EDITORS' NOTE:</strong> This is part of a series of<br /> excerpts on various subjects—drawn from conversations and<br /> discussions, as well as more formal talks, by Bob<br /> Avakian—which we will be running in this newspaper over the<br /> next period of time. This has been edited for publication and<br /> footnotes have been added.<br /> </div></p><p> <p>Bush has no legitimate mandate. The will of the people was<br /> <em>not</em> expressed in the 2004 election—not only because of<br /> voter intimidation and fraud, which there definitely was some of,<br /> but beyond all that, and most essentially, because the people<br /> were not given a real choice. They were not given a real avenue<br /> in which they could express their opposition to what is<br /> represented by Bush. The real story of what is happening and the<br /> alternative to it was never presented in the election—certainly<br /> it was not presented by Kerry and the Democrats.</p></p><p> <p>Bush was never straight-up called a liar and called to account<br /> for his lying, just to take one basic thing. There were three<br /> presidential debates and one vice-presidential debate, and yes,<br /> "misleading" was tossed around by Kerry and the Democrats, but<br /> never was Bush called out as a liar and called to account for his<br /> lying around Iraq and other things. The Democrats refused to do<br /> it because, especially on the most crucial issues such as the war<br /> in Iraq, they shared the same fundamental program as the<br /> Republicans.</p></p><p> <p>So, the fact that nobody can really dispute is this: never was<br /> this whole program of Bush's frontally opposed, never was a real<br /> alternative offered to people, and particularly never over such<br /> crucial things as the war in Iraq or the Patriot Act. Kerry and<br /> the Democrats did not say, "Get rid of the Patriot Act"—Kerry<br /> said, "We should fix it." Kerry and the Democrats did not say,<br /> "Bush lied, about weapons of mass destruction and other things,<br /> to get us into Iraq, and we should get out." Kerry said, "Bush<br /> made a mess of it and now you need to elect me so I can win this<br /> war."</p></p><p> <p>It is clear that the will of the people <em>could not possibly<br /> be</em> expressed, because they were not given any real<br /> alternative.</p></p><p> <p>And people who <em>supported</em> Bush were never really<br /> confronted with the fact that Bush is a fucking liar—that he<br /> took the country to war and has killed thousands and thousands of<br /> people in that war on the basis of flagrantly and brazenly lying<br /> before the whole world. He was never called to account for that.<br /> So people who thought they could rely on Bush to protect them<br /> were never even confronted with that fact—of his outright lying<br /> and everything that goes along with that—in any real way.<br /> Certainly not in the context of this election—not by the<br /> candidate, Kerry, who was supposed to represent the "realistic<br /> alternative" to Bush.</p></p><p> <p>A lot of exposure can and must be done around all this.</p></p><p> <p>The central message is that we do not accept this election and<br /> its so-called "mandate," we do not accept this whole program, and<br /> we need to manifest a massive repudiation of it in all kinds of<br /> forms. And in this we have to build a very broad unity, with a<br /> wide diversity of forces. We should try to unleash a lot of<br /> creativity around what that would mean—in the cultural sphere,<br /> in the overtly political sphere, in whatever spheres people are<br /> in. We should not aim low. We should aim high. We should call on<br /> people by saying: "This is too important just to go along with<br /> it—there is too much at stake for the whole world to just go<br /> along with this." As we pointed out in our Party's statement,<br /> right after the election<a href=<br /> "#footnote1"><sup>1</sup></a><a name="footnote1return" id=<br /> "footnote1return"></a>, we have to have not just the attitude of<br /> letting it be known that we don't agree with this, but an<br /> orientation of actually <em>stopping</em> it. This program of<br /> Bush's is completely unacceptable.</p></p><p> <p>And then we do need to go deeply into the basic point that the<br /> people were denied the chance to really express their will in<br /> this election. That question is going to come up, even from<br /> people who hate this program represented by Bush: "Well, yes, but<br /> people voted for it." So we need to speak to that. At the same<br /> time, there is already a broad and deep sentiment—"No Mandate!"<br /> We need to build on that and give it the maximum possible, most<br /> powerful political expression.</p></p><p> <p>And there needs to be struggle with many progressive people to<br /> help them sum up correctly what happened through this election.<br /> Some of them got caught up in trying to blame Nader—even in<br /> advance of the election—for Bush's staying in office. But the<br /> real point is that Kerry and the Democrats did not—and, more<br /> fundamentally, <em>could not</em> —offer a real alternative. It<br /> is crucial that people, as broadly as possible, draw the<br /> appropriate and correct lessons from all this, and that will take<br /> struggle, even as we are uniting with people to carry forward<br /> resistance in the circumstances where Bush remains in office and<br /> is aggressively accelerating his program in every sphere of<br /> society, and throughout the world.</p></p><p> <p>In a lot of cases, when the masses turned out to vote in this<br /> (2004 election), even though they were not given any real<br /> alternative, it was a positive thing—or had a very definite<br /> positive side—it was a politicizing of the masses on a not so<br /> terrible basis. The bourgeoisie partly created the<br /> atmosphere—they created a politically charged atmosphere for<br /> their own reasons—but it hasn't all been, or remained, on their<br /> terms completely. The atmosphere is very politicized, and there<br /> is a lot of potential to turn this into something very positive,<br /> in more immediate terms and looking beyond that toward strategic<br /> revolutionary objectives. But, again, that will take work, and<br /> struggle.</p><br /> <hr width="60%" align="left" /></p><p> <div class="footnote"><br /> <p>NOTES:</p></p><p> <p><sup>1.</sup><a name="footnote1" id=<br /> "footnote1"></a>"<a href="../1258/elections-editorial.htm">The<br /> Will of the People Was NOT Expressed in This Election</a>."</p></p><p> <p>[<a href="#footnote1return">Return to article</a>]</p><br /> </div></p><p> <div class="box1-2"><br /> <div align="center"><br /> <h4>A Celebration of the Release of</h4></p><p> <h3><em><strong>From Ike to Mao and Beyond,<br /><br /> My Journey from Mainstream America to Revolutionary<br /> Communist,<br /><br /> a Memoir</strong></em> <strong>by Bob<br /> Avakian</strong></h3><br /></p><p> <p>Wednesday, May 25, 2005, 7 p.m.<br /><br /> Los Angeles Central Library, Thornton Courtyard<br /><br /> 630 W. 5th St., Los Angeles</p></p><p> <p><em><strong>free and open to the public</strong></em></p></p><p> <p><b>Contact</b> : 323-492-8529</p><br /> </div></p><p> <p>The Los Angeles Central Library, Social Science Department,<br /> and Friends of Insight Press will host an evening of readings,<br /> performance, and commentary by authors, artists, and academics<br /> in celebration of the release of <em>From Ike to Mao and<br /> Beyond, My Journey from Mainstream America to Revolutionary<br /> Communist, a Memoir</em> by Bob Avakian.</p></p><p> <p>A growing list of participants include:</p></p><p> <ul><br /> <li style="margin-bottom:6pt">Reg E. Gaines (playwright, poet<br /> and author— <em>Bring In Da Noise, Bring In Da Funk</em><br /> )</li></p><p> <li style="margin-bottom:6pt">Lucía Maraña<br /> (actor—A&E's<em>100 Centre Street</em> )</li></p><p> <li style="margin-bottom:6pt">Dr. Juan Gomez-Quiñones<br /> (professor of history at UCLA and author of <em>The Roots of<br /> Chicano Politics 1600-1940</em> and <em>Chicano Politics<br /> 1940-1990</em>)</li></p><p> <li style="margin-bottom:6pt">Carol Downer (co-founder of<br /> Feminist Women's Health Centers and author of <em>A New View<br /> of a Women's Body</em> )</li></p><p> <li style="margin-bottom:6pt">Barry Sanders (professor,<br /> Pitzer College), and Francis D. Adams (authors of Alienable<br /> Rights: <em>The Exclusion of African Americans in a White<br /> Man's Land, 1619-2000</em>)</li></p><p> <li style="margin-bottom:6pt">Paul Von Blum (senior lecturer<br /> of African American Studies and Communications at UCLA and<br /> author of <em>Resistance, Dignity and Pride—African American<br /> Artists in Los Angeles</em> )</li></p><p> <li style="margin-bottom:6pt">Martha Quetzal Ceja (managing<br /> editor of Insight Press, Inc., former MEChA chair and<br /> co-author of <em>The Chicano Struggle and Proletarian<br /> Revolution in the U.S.</em>)</li><br /> </ul></p><p> <p> </p><br /> </div></p><p> <div class="footer"><br /> <hr class="footer" /><br /> This article is posted in English and Spanish on Revolution<br /> Online<br /><br /> <a href="<a href="http://revcom.us">http://revcom.us</a><br">http://revcom.us">http://revcom.us</a><br</a> /><br /> Write: Box 3486, Merchandise Mart, Chicago, IL 60654<br /><br /> Phone: 773-227-4066 Fax: 773-227-4497<br /> </div><br /><br /><br /></p>
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            • <p id="byline">by Bob Avakian, Chairman of the Revolutionary<br /> Communist Party, USA</p> <p id="issueinfo"><cite>Revolution #3</cite>, May 22, 2005,<br /> posted at revcom.us</p> <p>Bush has no legitimate mandate. The will of the people was<br /> <em>not</em> expressed in the 2004 election—not only because of<br /> voter intimidation and fraud, which there definitely was some of,<br /> but beyond all that, and most essentially, because the people<br /> were not given a real choice. They were not given a real avenue<br /> in which they could express their opposition to what is<br /> represented by Bush. The real story of what is happening and the<br /> alternative to it was never presented in the election—certainly<br /> it was not presented by Kerry and the Democrats.</p> <!--break--><p> <br /> </p><h1>On Mandates... Liars... And the Will of the People</h1> <p> </p><p id="byline">by Bob Avakian, Chairman of the Revolutionary<br /> Communist Party, USA</p> <p> </p><p id="issueinfo"><cite>Revolution #3</cite>, May 22, 2005,<br /> posted at revcom.us</p> <p> </p><div class="ednote"> <strong>EDITORS' NOTE:</strong> This is part of a series of<br /> excerpts on various subjects—drawn from conversations and<br /> discussions, as well as more formal talks, by Bob<br /> Avakian—which we will be running in this newspaper over the<br /> next period of time. This has been edited for publication and<br /> footnotes have been added. </div> <p> </p><p>Bush has no legitimate mandate. The will of the people was<br /> <em>not</em> expressed in the 2004 election—not only because of<br /> voter intimidation and fraud, which there definitely was some of,<br /> but beyond all that, and most essentially, because the people<br /> were not given a real choice. They were not given a real avenue<br /> in which they could express their opposition to what is<br /> represented by Bush. The real story of what is happening and the<br /> alternative to it was never presented in the election—certainly<br /> it was not presented by Kerry and the Democrats.</p> <p> </p><p>Bush was never straight-up called a liar and called to account<br /> for his lying, just to take one basic thing. There were three<br /> presidential debates and one vice-presidential debate, and yes,<br /> "misleading" was tossed around by Kerry and the Democrats, but<br /> never was Bush called out as a liar and called to account for his<br /> lying around Iraq and other things. The Democrats refused to do<br /> it because, especially on the most crucial issues such as the war<br /> in Iraq, they shared the same fundamental program as the<br /> Republicans.</p> <p> </p><p>So, the fact that nobody can really dispute is this: never was<br /> this whole program of Bush's frontally opposed, never was a real<br /> alternative offered to people, and particularly never over such<br /> crucial things as the war in Iraq or the Patriot Act. Kerry and<br /> the Democrats did not say, "Get rid of the Patriot Act"—Kerry<br /> said, "We should fix it." Kerry and the Democrats did not say,<br /> "Bush lied, about weapons of mass destruction and other things,<br /> to get us into Iraq, and we should get out." Kerry said, "Bush<br /> made a mess of it and now you need to elect me so I can win this<br /> war."</p> <p> </p><p>It is clear that the will of the people <em>could not possibly<br /> be</em> expressed, because they were not given any real<br /> alternative.</p> <p> </p><p>And people who <em>supported</em> Bush were never really<br /> confronted with the fact that Bush is a fucking liar—that he<br /> took the country to war and has killed thousands and thousands of<br /> people in that war on the basis of flagrantly and brazenly lying<br /> before the whole world. He was never called to account for that.<br /> So people who thought they could rely on Bush to protect them<br /> were never even confronted with that fact—of his outright lying<br /> and everything that goes along with that—in any real way.<br /> Certainly not in the context of this election—not by the<br /> candidate, Kerry, who was supposed to represent the "realistic<br /> alternative" to Bush.</p> <p> </p><p>A lot of exposure can and must be done around all this.</p> <p> </p><p>The central message is that we do not accept this election and<br /> its so-called "mandate," we do not accept this whole program, and<br /> we need to manifest a massive repudiation of it in all kinds of<br /> forms. And in this we have to build a very broad unity, with a<br /> wide diversity of forces. We should try to unleash a lot of<br /> creativity around what that would mean—in the cultural sphere,<br /> in the overtly political sphere, in whatever spheres people are<br /> in. We should not aim low. We should aim high. We should call on<br /> people by saying: "This is too important just to go along with<br /> it—there is too much at stake for the whole world to just go<br /> along with this." As we pointed out in our Party's statement,<br /> right after the election<a href="&lt;br"></a> "#footnote1"&gt;<sup>1</sup><a name="footnote1return" id="&lt;br"></a> "footnote1return"&gt;, we have to have not just the attitude of<br /> letting it be known that we don't agree with this, but an<br /> orientation of actually <em>stopping</em> it. This program of<br /> Bush's is completely unacceptable.</p> <p> </p><p>And then we do need to go deeply into the basic point that the<br /> people were denied the chance to really express their will in<br /> this election. That question is going to come up, even from<br /> people who hate this program represented by Bush: "Well, yes, but<br /> people voted for it." So we need to speak to that. At the same<br /> time, there is already a broad and deep sentiment—"No Mandate!"<br /> We need to build on that and give it the maximum possible, most<br /> powerful political expression.</p> <p> </p><p>And there needs to be struggle with many progressive people to<br /> help them sum up correctly what happened through this election.<br /> Some of them got caught up in trying to blame Nader—even in<br /> advance of the election—for Bush's staying in office. But the<br /> real point is that Kerry and the Democrats did not—and, more<br /> fundamentally, <em>could not</em> —offer a real alternative. It<br /> is crucial that people, as broadly as possible, draw the<br /> appropriate and correct lessons from all this, and that will take<br /> struggle, even as we are uniting with people to carry forward<br /> resistance in the circumstances where Bush remains in office and<br /> is aggressively accelerating his program in every sphere of<br /> society, and throughout the world.</p> <p> </p><p>In a lot of cases, when the masses turned out to vote in this<br /> (2004 election), even though they were not given any real<br /> alternative, it was a positive thing—or had a very definite<br /> positive side—it was a politicizing of the masses on a not so<br /> terrible basis. The bourgeoisie partly created the<br /> atmosphere—they created a politically charged atmosphere for<br /> their own reasons—but it hasn't all been, or remained, on their<br /> terms completely. The atmosphere is very politicized, and there<br /> is a lot of potential to turn this into something very positive,<br /> in more immediate terms and looking beyond that toward strategic<br /> revolutionary objectives. But, again, that will take work, and<br /> struggle.</p> <p> <br /> </p><hr width="60%" align="left" /> <p> </p><div class="footnote"> <p>NOTES:</p> <p> </p><p><sup>1.</sup><a name="footnote1" id="&lt;br"></a> "footnote1"&gt;"<a href="../1258/elections-editorial.htm">The<br /> Will of the People Was NOT Expressed in This Election</a>."</p> <p> </p><p>[<a href="#footnote1return">Return to article</a>]</p> <p> </p></div> <p> </p><div class="box1-2"> <br /> <div align="center"> <br /> <h4>A Celebration of the Release of</h4> <p> </p><h3><em><strong>From Ike to Mao and Beyond, <p> My Journey from Mainstream America to Revolutionary<br /> Communist,</p> <p> a Memoir</p></strong></em> <strong>by Bob<br /> Avakian</strong></h3> <p></p> <p> </p><p>Wednesday, May 25, 2005, 7 p.m.</p> <p> Los Angeles Central Library, Thornton Courtyard</p> <p> 630 W. 5th St., Los Angeles</p> <p> </p><p><em><strong>free and open to the public</strong></em></p> <p> </p><p><b>Contact</b> : 323-492-8529</p> <p> </p></div> <p> </p><p>The Los Angeles Central Library, Social Science Department,<br /> and Friends of Insight Press will host an evening of readings,<br /> performance, and commentary by authors, artists, and academics<br /> in celebration of the release of <em>From Ike to Mao and<br /> Beyond, My Journey from Mainstream America to Revolutionary<br /> Communist, a Memoir</em> by Bob Avakian.</p> <p> </p><p>A growing list of participants include:</p> <p> </p><ul> <br /> <li style="margin-bottom:6pt">Reg E. Gaines (playwright, poet<br /> and author— <em>Bring In Da Noise, Bring In Da Funk</em><br /> )</li> <p> </p><li style="margin-bottom:6pt">Lucía Maraña<br /> (actor—A&amp;E's<em>100 Centre Street</em> )</li> <p> </p><li style="margin-bottom:6pt">Dr. Juan Gomez-Quiñones<br /> (professor of history at UCLA and author of <em>The Roots of<br /> Chicano Politics 1600-1940</em> and <em>Chicano Politics<br /> 1940-1990</em>)</li> <p> </p><li style="margin-bottom:6pt">Carol Downer (co-founder of<br /> Feminist Women's Health Centers and author of <em>A New View<br /> of a Women's Body</em> )</li> <p> </p><li style="margin-bottom:6pt">Barry Sanders (professor,<br /> Pitzer College), and Francis D. Adams (authors of Alienable<br /> Rights: <em>The Exclusion of African Americans in a White<br /> Man's Land, 1619-2000</em>)</li> <p> </p><li style="margin-bottom:6pt">Paul Von Blum (senior lecturer<br /> of African American Studies and Communications at UCLA and<br /> author of <em>Resistance, Dignity and Pride—African American<br /> Artists in Los Angeles</em> )</li> <p> </p><li style="margin-bottom:6pt">Martha Quetzal Ceja (managing<br /> editor of Insight Press, Inc., former MEChA chair and<br /> co-author of <em>The Chicano Struggle and Proletarian<br /> Revolution in the U.S.</em>)</li> <p> </p></ul> <p> </p><p> </p></div> <p> </p><div class="footer"> <br /> <hr class="footer" /> This article is posted in English and Spanish on Revolution<br /> Online <p> <a href="&lt;a href=" http:="">http://revcom.us</a><br /><a href="http://revcom.us">http://revcom.us</a>"&gt;<a href="http://revcom.us">http://revcom.us</a><br /> /&gt;<br /> Write: Box 3486, Merchandise Mart, Chicago, IL 60654</p> <p> Phone: 773-227-4066 Fax: 773-227-4497 </p></div> <p></p>
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            • <p id="byline">by Bob Avakian, Chairman of the Revolutionary<br /> Communist Party, USA</p> <p id="issueinfo"><cite>Revolution #3</cite>, May 22, 2005,<br /> posted at revcom.us</p> <p>Bush has no legitimate mandate. The will of the people was<br /> <em>not</em> expressed in the 2004 election—not only because of<br /> voter intimidation and fraud, which there definitely was some of,<br /> but beyond all that, and most essentially, because the people<br /> were not given a real choice. They were not given a real avenue<br /> in which they could express their opposition to what is<br /> represented by Bush. The real story of what is happening and the<br /> alternative to it was never presented in the election—certainly<br /> it was not presented by Kerry and the Democrats.</p> <!--break--><p> <br /> </p><h1>On Mandates... Liars... And the Will of the People</h1> <p> </p><p id="byline">by Bob Avakian, Chairman of the Revolutionary<br /> Communist Party, USA</p> <p> </p><p id="issueinfo"><cite>Revolution #3</cite>, May 22, 2005,<br /> posted at revcom.us</p> <p> </p><div class="ednote"> <strong>EDITORS' NOTE:</strong> This is part of a series of<br /> excerpts on various subjects—drawn from conversations and<br /> discussions, as well as more formal talks, by Bob<br /> Avakian—which we will be running in this newspaper over the<br /> next period of time. This has been edited for publication and<br /> footnotes have been added. </div> <p> </p><p>Bush has no legitimate mandate. The will of the people was<br /> <em>not</em> expressed in the 2004 election—not only because of<br /> voter intimidation and fraud, which there definitely was some of,<br /> but beyond all that, and most essentially, because the people<br /> were not given a real choice. They were not given a real avenue<br /> in which they could express their opposition to what is<br /> represented by Bush. The real story of what is happening and the<br /> alternative to it was never presented in the election—certainly<br /> it was not presented by Kerry and the Democrats.</p> <p> </p><p>Bush was never straight-up called a liar and called to account<br /> for his lying, just to take one basic thing. There were three<br /> presidential debates and one vice-presidential debate, and yes,<br /> "misleading" was tossed around by Kerry and the Democrats, but<br /> never was Bush called out as a liar and called to account for his<br /> lying around Iraq and other things. The Democrats refused to do<br /> it because, especially on the most crucial issues such as the war<br /> in Iraq, they shared the same fundamental program as the<br /> Republicans.</p> <p> </p><p>So, the fact that nobody can really dispute is this: never was<br /> this whole program of Bush's frontally opposed, never was a real<br /> alternative offered to people, and particularly never over such<br /> crucial things as the war in Iraq or the Patriot Act. Kerry and<br /> the Democrats did not say, "Get rid of the Patriot Act"—Kerry<br /> said, "We should fix it." Kerry and the Democrats did not say,<br /> "Bush lied, about weapons of mass destruction and other things,<br /> to get us into Iraq, and we should get out." Kerry said, "Bush<br /> made a mess of it and now you need to elect me so I can win this<br /> war."</p> <p> </p><p>It is clear that the will of the people <em>could not possibly<br /> be</em> expressed, because they were not given any real<br /> alternative.</p> <p> </p><p>And people who <em>supported</em> Bush were never really<br /> confronted with the fact that Bush is a fucking liar—that he<br /> took the country to war and has killed thousands and thousands of<br /> people in that war on the basis of flagrantly and brazenly lying<br /> before the whole world. He was never called to account for that.<br /> So people who thought they could rely on Bush to protect them<br /> were never even confronted with that fact—of his outright lying<br /> and everything that goes along with that—in any real way.<br /> Certainly not in the context of this election—not by the<br /> candidate, Kerry, who was supposed to represent the "realistic<br /> alternative" to Bush.</p> <p> </p><p>A lot of exposure can and must be done around all this.</p> <p> </p><p>The central message is that we do not accept this election and<br /> its so-called "mandate," we do not accept this whole program, and<br /> we need to manifest a massive repudiation of it in all kinds of<br /> forms. And in this we have to build a very broad unity, with a<br /> wide diversity of forces. We should try to unleash a lot of<br /> creativity around what that would mean—in the cultural sphere,<br /> in the overtly political sphere, in whatever spheres people are<br /> in. We should not aim low. We should aim high. We should call on<br /> people by saying: "This is too important just to go along with<br /> it—there is too much at stake for the whole world to just go<br /> along with this." As we pointed out in our Party's statement,<br /> right after the election<a href="&lt;br"></a> "#footnote1"&gt;<sup>1</sup><a name="footnote1return" id="&lt;br"></a> "footnote1return"&gt;, we have to have not just the attitude of<br /> letting it be known that we don't agree with this, but an<br /> orientation of actually <em>stopping</em> it. This program of<br /> Bush's is completely unacceptable.</p> <p> </p><p>And then we do need to go deeply into the basic point that the<br /> people were denied the chance to really express their will in<br /> this election. That question is going to come up, even from<br /> people who hate this program represented by Bush: "Well, yes, but<br /> people voted for it." So we need to speak to that. At the same<br /> time, there is already a broad and deep sentiment—"No Mandate!"<br /> We need to build on that and give it the maximum possible, most<br /> powerful political expression.</p> <p> </p><p>And there needs to be struggle with many progressive people to<br /> help them sum up correctly what happened through this election.<br /> Some of them got caught up in trying to blame Nader—even in<br /> advance of the election—for Bush's staying in office. But the<br /> real point is that Kerry and the Democrats did not—and, more<br /> fundamentally, <em>could not</em> —offer a real alternative. It<br /> is crucial that people, as broadly as possible, draw the<br /> appropriate and correct lessons from all this, and that will take<br /> struggle, even as we are uniting with people to carry forward<br /> resistance in the circumstances where Bush remains in office and<br /> is aggressively accelerating his program in every sphere of<br /> society, and throughout the world.</p> <p> </p><p>In a lot of cases, when the masses turned out to vote in this<br /> (2004 election), even though they were not given any real<br /> alternative, it was a positive thing—or had a very definite<br /> positive side—it was a politicizing of the masses on a not so<br /> terrible basis. The bourgeoisie partly created the<br /> atmosphere—they created a politically charged atmosphere for<br /> their own reasons—but it hasn't all been, or remained, on their<br /> terms completely. The atmosphere is very politicized, and there<br /> is a lot of potential to turn this into something very positive,<br /> in more immediate terms and looking beyond that toward strategic<br /> revolutionary objectives. But, again, that will take work, and<br /> struggle.</p> <p> <br /> </p><hr width="60%" align="left" /> <p> </p><div class="footnote"> <p>NOTES:</p> <p> </p><p><sup>1.</sup><a name="footnote1" id="&lt;br"></a> "footnote1"&gt;"<a href="../1258/elections-editorial.htm">The<br /> Will of the People Was NOT Expressed in This Election</a>."</p> <p> </p><p>[<a href="#footnote1return">Return to article</a>]</p> <p> </p></div> <p> </p><div class="box1-2"> <br /> <div align="center"> <br /> <h4>A Celebration of the Release of</h4> <p> </p><h3><em><strong>From Ike to Mao and Beyond, <p> My Journey from Mainstream America to Revolutionary<br /> Communist,</p> <p> a Memoir</p></strong></em> <strong>by Bob<br /> Avakian</strong></h3> <p></p> <p> </p><p>Wednesday, May 25, 2005, 7 p.m.</p> <p> Los Angeles Central Library, Thornton Courtyard</p> <p> 630 W. 5th St., Los Angeles</p> <p> </p><p><em><strong>free and open to the public</strong></em></p> <p> </p><p><b>Contact</b> : 323-492-8529</p> <p> </p></div> <p> </p><p>The Los Angeles Central Library, Social Science Department,<br /> and Friends of Insight Press will host an evening of readings,<br /> performance, and commentary by authors, artists, and academics<br /> in celebration of the release of <em>From Ike to Mao and<br /> Beyond, My Journey from Mainstream America to Revolutionary<br /> Communist, a Memoir</em> by Bob Avakian.</p> <p> </p><p>A growing list of participants include:</p> <p> </p><ul> <br /> <li style="margin-bottom:6pt">Reg E. Gaines (playwright, poet<br /> and author— <em>Bring In Da Noise, Bring In Da Funk</em><br /> )</li> <p> </p><li style="margin-bottom:6pt">Lucía Maraña<br /> (actor—A&amp;E's<em>100 Centre Street</em> )</li> <p> </p><li style="margin-bottom:6pt">Dr. Juan Gomez-Quiñones<br /> (professor of history at UCLA and author of <em>The Roots of<br /> Chicano Politics 1600-1940</em> and <em>Chicano Politics<br /> 1940-1990</em>)</li> <p> </p><li style="margin-bottom:6pt">Carol Downer (co-founder of<br /> Feminist Women's Health Centers and author of <em>A New View<br /> of a Women's Body</em> )</li> <p> </p><li style="margin-bottom:6pt">Barry Sanders (professor,<br /> Pitzer College), and Francis D. Adams (authors of Alienable<br /> Rights: <em>The Exclusion of African Americans in a White<br /> Man's Land, 1619-2000</em>)</li> <p> </p><li style="margin-bottom:6pt">Paul Von Blum (senior lecturer<br /> of African American Studies and Communications at UCLA and<br /> author of <em>Resistance, Dignity and Pride—African American<br /> Artists in Los Angeles</em> )</li> <p> </p><li style="margin-bottom:6pt">Martha Quetzal Ceja (managing<br /> editor of Insight Press, Inc., former MEChA chair and<br /> co-author of <em>The Chicano Struggle and Proletarian<br /> Revolution in the U.S.</em>)</li> <p> </p></ul> <p> </p><p> </p></div> <p> </p><div class="footer"> <br /> <hr class="footer" /> This article is posted in English and Spanish on Revolution<br /> Online <p> <a href="&lt;a href=" http:="">http://revcom.us</a><br /><a href="http://revcom.us">http://revcom.us</a>"&gt;<a href="http://revcom.us">http://revcom.us</a><br /> /&gt;<br /> Write: Box 3486, Merchandise Mart, Chicago, IL 60654</p> <p> Phone: 773-227-4066 Fax: 773-227-4497 </p></div> <p></p>
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Account Creation Policy Change

Rochester Indymedia is now requiring editor approval for account creation.

We came to this decision after we had repeated spam posted to our website that caused difficulty with the website's functioning.  We will still have open publishing and keep our site as nonrestrictive and accessible as possible.

If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us.  As before, we will continue to be Rochester's grassroots news and education site.  Thank you for your continued support and remember, "Don't hate the media, be the media!"

Editorial Meeting Times / Locations

The Rochester Independent Media Center (R-IMC) is no longer meeting regularly.
We will set up meetings by necessity and appointment. Please contact us at rochesterindymedia@rocus.org.
Our home is still the Flying Squirrel Community Space at 285 Clarissa St. Occasionally, we hold meetings at RCTV located at 21 Gorham Street.

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