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From: owner-abolition-usa-digest@lists.xmission.com (abolition-usa-digest)
To: abolition-usa-digest@lists.xmission.com
Subject: abolition-usa-digest V1 #341
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abolition-usa-digest Sunday, July 16 2000 Volume 01 : Number 341
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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 11:33:45 -0500
From: Kevin Martin <kmartin@fourthfreedom.org>
Subject: (abolition-usa) Project Abolition's new coordinates
Dear Friends,
Project Abolition has moved. Our new coordinates are:
109 E. Clinton St., Goshen, IN 46528
phone: 219/535-1110
fax: 219/535-0599
Email remains the same.
In Peace,
Kevin Martin
Director, Project Abolition
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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 16:06:46 -0400
From: ASlater <aslater@gracelinks.org>
Subject: (abolition-usa) Call Your Senators! Urgent!
Dear Friends,
The National Ignition Facility is a major part of the Dr. Strangeloves
stockpile stewardship program which enables them to design new nuclear
weapons. It's in trouble and we may have an opportunity to cut funding for
it. The action alert below asked that you call your Senators as soon as
possible to co-sponsor the legislation to cut the funds. WE NEED SPECIAL HELP
WITH SENATORS FROM COLORADO, KENTUCKY OR WASHINGTON who sit on key
committees.
Please make your calls. Many thanks. Alice Slater
Please call both of your Seantors and ask them to sponsor an
amendment to the Senate Appropriations bill to cut the construction funding
for the National Ignition Facility. The amount for construction in the
fiscal year 2001 budget request is 74.1 million. That is the amount that
should be cut. We do not have much time. The Senate appropriations bill
will probably come to the floor before the end of July. We must be ready
with an amendment before then.
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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 13:59:04 -0700
From: Jackie Cabasso <wslf@earthlink.net>
Subject: (abolition-usa) US CAMPAIGN TO ABOLISH NUCLEAR WEAPONS: JULY 16 DAY OF ACTION
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PLEASE JOIN US IN WASHINGTON, D.C. this Sunday. We'll be setting up at 1:30=
pm
on on the Mall in DC at the corner of Raul Wallenberg Place and Independence
Ave. on the north side of the Holocaust Museum. We need at least 18 people=
to
hold the giant banner!!! SPREAD THE WORD. . . . . . . . . . . . .
US CAMPAIGN TO ABOLISH NUCLEAR WEAPONS
Part of the Abolition 2000 Global Network
JULY 16, 2000: 55TH ANNIVERSARY OF 1st NUCLEAR WEAPON TEST
A Day of Remembrance for the Nuclear Age
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 14, 2000 =20
CONTACT: Pamela Meidell, The Atomic Mirror (805) 985-5073=20
Jacqueline Cabasso, Western States Legal Foundation (510)
839-5877
=20
US CAMPAIGN TO ABOLISH NUCLEAR WEAPONS says
=93Nuclear Weapons Testing Never Went Away =97=20
It=92s Just Been Hidden from Public View=94=20
Vigil on the Mall to Feature 70-foot Banner; Protest Against Continuing=
Nuclear
Weapons Testing; Call for Nuclear Weapons Abolition
PHOTO OPPORTUNITY: 70-foot long banner on the DC Mall at corner of Raul
Wallenberg Pl. and Independence Ave. on north side of Holocaust Museum.
Striking black and white banner with graphic and photographic images
alphabetically lists 1039 U.S. nuclear weapons tests, from =93Trinity=94in=
1945
to=93Oboe 3" in 2000.
Washington, DC =97 Sunday, July 16, from 2 - 4 pm, the US CAMPAIGN TO=
ABOLISH
NUCLEAR WEAPONS will hold a solemn vigil on the Mall, on the north side of=
the
Holocaust Museum, in commemoration of the world=92s first nuclear weapon=
test
explosion, code-named =93Trinity,=94 55 years ago on Mescalero Apache land. =
The
vigil will debut a spectacular 70-foot long banner, by San Francisco Bay=
Area
graphic designer Susan Dembowski. The banner lists in alphabetical order=
1039
U.S. nuclear tests, from =93Trinity=94 in 1945, to =93Oboe 3,=94 a=
=93subcritical=94 test
detonated February 3, 2000, underground at the Nevada Test Site on Western
Shoshone land. Images of mushroom clouds and other symbols of the nuclear=
age,
as well as portraits of =93atomic veterans=94 by noted photographer James
Lerager, illustrate 1000+ US NUCLEAR TESTS ONGOING SINCE 1945. While=
holding
the banner, participants will read aloud the names of the tests as part of a
=93Litany of Remembrance for the Nuclear Age.=94 The vigil will conclude=
with the
wailing of a World Word II-era air raid siren. =20
Vigil co-organizer Pamela Meidell, Executive Director of the Atomic
Mirror in Port Hueneme, California, quoted from her =93Litany of Remembrance=
for
the Nuclear Age=94: =93In the year 2000, the people of the earth remember=
the
beginning of the Nuclear Age on July 16, 1945.... We remember the cost to=
all
life of our commitment to death. We remember the Indigenous peoples of the
Earth, on whose lands we mine for uranium, test our nuclear weapons, and=
fill
with our nuclear waste. We remember the Hibakusha, the Downwinders, the=
Atomic
Veterans, the children of Chernobyl and Three Mile Island, knowing that in a
global community, we are all Hibakusha, we are all Downwinders.=94 =
=20
=20
According to vigil co-organizer Jacqueline Cabasso, Executive=
Director
of the Western States Legal Foundation in Oakland, California: =93Most=
Americans
think nuclear testing has ended. But since signing the Comprehensive Test=
Ban
Treaty in 1996, the United States has conducted eleven so-called=
=91subcritical=92
tests, deep underground at the Nevada Test Site.=94 Subcritical tests=
involve
hundreds of pounds of high explosive charge and special nuclear material=
such
as weapongrade plutonium. They are designed to occur without creating
selfsustaining nuclear reactions or nuclear explosions. The subcriticals=
are
part of the $4.5 billion/year =93Stockpile Stewardship=94 nuclear weapons
research, development, testing and production program. Through this=
program,
new nuclear weapons facilities are being built, a new generation of nuclear
scientists is being trained, and nuclear weapons design and production is=
going
forward. Modifications or upgrades, in some instances including enhanced
military capabilities, are planned for every nuclear weapon type in the U.S.
arsenal.=20
=93Government officials seem to think=91subcritical=92 means beneath
criticism,=94 charged Cabasso. =93We know better. We=92re here to alert the=
American
public that this new round of high-tech research and development is lending
renewed credibility to the threatened use of nuclear weapon. In fact, it is
leading towards the development and production of weapon-types that are=
more,
rather than less likely to be used in the post Cold War world. We=92re here=
to
demand an end to nuclear testing in all of its forms =97 from subcritical=
tests
to missile defense tests. And we=92re here to insist on nuclear=
disarmament.=20
The best =97 perhaps the only way to prevent nuclear war =97 is to rid the=
world
of nuclear weapons.=94
The US CAMPAIGN TO ABOLISH NUCLEAR WEAPONS was launched in October
1999. It aims to =93educate public opinion and mobilize persistant popular
pressure to move the United States government to take prompt and unequivocal
actions to eliminate nuclear weapons.=94 Participating national and=
regional
organizations include: Alliance of Atomic Veterans (Arizona); American=
Friends
Service Committee; Atomic Mirror (California); Lawyers=92 Committee on=
Nuclear
Policy (New York); Global Resource Action Center for the Environment (New
York); Peace and Environmental Coalition for the Abolition of Nuclear=
Weapons
(Michigan); Womens=92 International League for Peace and Freedom, U.S.=
Section;
Fellowship of Reconciliation; Pax Christi USA, Womens Action for New
Directions; Western States Legal Foundation (California); Greenpeace USA;=20
Tribal Environmental Watch Network (New Mexico); Tri-Valley Communities=
Against
a Radioactive Environment (California); Proposition One (Washington, DC);
Shundahai Network (Nevada); Nuclear Age Peace Foundation (California);=
Global
Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power in Space.
The US CAMPAIGN TO ABOLISH NUCLEAR WEAPONS is part of the Abolition
2000
Global Network to Eliminate Nuclear Weapons, which includes more than 2,000
non-governmental organizations in 95 countries working for a treaty to=
abolish
nuclear weapons. =20
=20
The US CAMPAIGN TO ABOLISH NUCLEAR WEAPONS=92 July 16 vigil is part
of the
Fellowship of Reconciliation=92s 40-day =93People=92s Campaign for=
Nonviolence=94 in
Washington D.C. from July 1 through August 9. The People=92s Campaign for
Nonviolence is calling for an end to our culture of violence and injustice,=
for
disarmament, and for the creation of a culture of nonviolence and justice.
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<font face=3D"Arial, Helvetica"><b>PLEASE JOIN US IN WASHINGTON, D.C. this
Sunday. We'll be setting up at 1:30 pm on on the Mall in DC at the corner
of Raul Wallenberg Place and Independence Ave. on the north side of the
Holocaust Museum. We need at least 18 people to hold the giant
banner!!! SPREAD THE WORD. . . . . . . . . . . . .<br>
<br>
<div align=3D"center">
US CAMPAIGN TO ABOLISH NUCLEAR WEAPONS<br>
Part of the Abolition 2000 Global Network<br>
<br>
<i>JULY 16, 2000: 55<sup>TH</sup> ANNIVERSARY OF 1st NUCLEAR WEAPON
TEST<br>
</i>A Day of Remembrance for the Nuclear Age<br>
<br>
<u></div>
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE</u>: July 14, 2000
<dl>
<dl>
<dd>CONTACT</b>:
<x-tab> </x-tab>Pamela Meidell,
The Atomic Mirror (805) 985-5073
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nbsp; </x-tab>Jacqueline
Cabasso, Western States Legal Foundation (510) 839-5877<br>
<x-tab> </x-tab><x-tab> =
</x-tab><br>
<b><div align=3D"center">
US CAMPAIGN TO ABOLISH NUCLEAR WEAPONS says<br>
<i>=93Nuclear Weapons Testing Never Went Away =97 <br>
It=92s Just Been Hidden from Public View=94 <br>
<br>
</i>Vigil on the Mall to Feature 70-foot Banner; Protest Against
Continuing Nuclear Weapons Testing; Call for Nuclear Weapons
Abolition<br>
<br>
</div>
<u>PHOTO OPPORTUNITY</u>: 70-foot long banner on the DC Mall at
corner of Raul Wallenberg Pl. and Independence Ave. on north side
of Holocaust Museum. </b><i>Striking black and white banner with graphic
and photographic images alphabetically lists 1039 U.S. nuclear weapons
tests, from =93Trinity=94in 1945 to=93Oboe 3" in 2000.<br>
<br>
</i><b>Washington, DC</b> =97 <u>Sunday, July 16, from 2 - 4 pm</u>,
the <b>US CAMPAIGN TO ABOLISH NUCLEAR WEAPONS</b> will hold a solemn
vigil on <u>the Mall, on the north side of the Holocaust Museum</u>, in
commemoration of the world=92s first nuclear weapon test explosion,
code-named =93Trinity,=94 55 years ago on Mescalero Apache land.
</font>The vigil will debut a spectacular 70-foot long banner, by San
Francisco Bay Area graphic designer Susan Dembowski. The banner
lists in alphabetical order 1039 U.S. nuclear tests, from =93Trinity=94 in
1945, to =93Oboe 3,=94 a =93subcritical=94 test detonated February 3, 2000,
underground at the Nevada Test Site on Western Shoshone land.
Images of mushroom clouds and other symbols of the nuclear age, as
well as portraits of =93atomic veterans=94 by noted photographer
James Lerager, illustrate <u>1000+ US NUCLEAR TESTS ONGOING SINCE
1945</u>. While holding the banner, participants will read aloud
the names of the tests as part of a =93Litany of Remembrance for the
Nuclear Age.=94 The vigil will conclude with the wailing of a World Word
II-era air raid siren.<font face=3D"Arial, Helvetica"> <br>
<br>
<x-tab> </x-tab></font>Vigil
co-organizer <b>Pamela Meidell</b>, Executive Director of the Atomic
Mirror<i> </i>in Port Hueneme, California, quoted from her =93Litany of
Remembrance for the Nuclear Age=94: <i>=93In the year 2000,
<font face=3D"Arial, Helvetica">the people of the earth remember the
beginning of the Nuclear Age on July 16, 1945.... </font>We remember the
cost to all life of our commitment to death. We remember the Indigenous
peoples of the Earth, on whose lands we mine for uranium, test our
nuclear weapons, and fill with our nuclear waste. We remember the
Hibakusha, the Downwinders, the Atomic Veterans, the children of
Chernobyl and Three Mile Island, knowing that in a global community, we
are all Hibakusha, we are all
Downwinders.=94<x-tab> </x-ta=
b><x-tab> </x-tab><x-tab>&nbs=
p; </x-tab><x-tab>  =
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</x-tab><x-tab> &=
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<br>
<font face=3D"Arial, Helvetica"><x-tab> &=
nbsp; </x-tab></i>According
to vigil co-organizer <b>Jacqueline Cabasso</b>, Executive Director of
the Western States Legal Foundation in Oakland, California:<i> =93Most
Americans think nuclear testing has ended. But since signing the
Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty in 1996, the United States has conducted
eleven so-called =91subcritical=92 tests, deep underground at the Nevada Tes=
t
Site.=94 </i> Subcritical tests involve hundreds of pounds of high
explosive charge and special nuclear material such as weapongrade
plutonium. They are designed to occur without creating
selfsustaining nuclear reactions or nuclear explosions. The
subcriticals are</font><i> </i>part of the $4.5 billion/year
=93Stockpile Stewardship=94 nuclear weapons research, development, testing
and production program. Through this program, new nuclear weapons
facilities are being built, a new generation of nuclear scientists is
being trained, and nuclear weapons design and production is going
forward. Modifications or upgrades, in some instances including
enhanced military capabilities, are planned for every nuclear weapon type
in the U.S. arsenal. <br>
<br>
<i><x-tab> </x-tab>=93Governm=
ent
officials seem to think=91subcritical=92 means beneath criticism,=94</i>
charged Cabasso. <i>=93We know better. We=92re here to alert the
American public that this new round of high-tech research and development
is lending renewed credibility to the threatened use of nuclear
weapon. In fact, it is leading towards the development and
production of weapon-types that are more, rather than less likely to be
used in the post Cold War world. We=92re here to demand an end to
nuclear testing in all of its forms =97 from subcritical tests to missile
defense tests. And we=92re here to insist on nuclear
disarmament. The best =97 perhaps the only way to prevent
nuclear war =97 is to rid the world of nuclear weapons.=94<br>
<br>
</i><x-tab> </x-tab>The US
CAMPAIGN TO ABOLISH NUCLEAR WEAPONS was launched in October 1999.
It aims to <i>=93educate public opinion and mobilize persistant popular
pressure to move the United States government to take prompt and
unequivocal actions to eliminate nuclear weapons.=94</i>
Participating national and regional organizations include: Alliance of
Atomic Veterans (Arizona); American Friends Service Committee; Atomic
Mirror (California); Lawyers=92 Committee on Nuclear Policy (New York);
Global Resource Action Center for the Environment (New York); Peace and
Environmental Coalition for the Abolition of Nuclear Weapons (Michigan);
Womens=92 International League for Peace and Freedom, U.S. Section;
Fellowship of Reconciliation; Pax Christi USA, Womens Action
for New Directions; Western States Legal Foundation (California);
Greenpeace USA; <br>
<br>
<br>
Tribal Environmental Watch Network (New Mexico); Tri-Valley Communities
Against a Radioactive Environment (California); Proposition One
(Washington, DC); Shundahai Network (Nevada); Nuclear Age Peace
Foundation (California); Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power
in Space.<br>
<br>
<x-tab> </x-tab>The US
CAMPAIGN TO ABOLISH NUCLEAR WEAPONS is part of the Abolition 2000 Global
Network to Eliminate Nuclear Weapons, which includes more than 2,000
non-governmental organizations in 95 countries working for a treaty to
abolish nuclear weapons. <x-tab> </x-tab> <br>
<x-tab> </x-tab><br>
<x-tab> </x-tab>The US
CAMPAIGN TO ABOLISH NUCLEAR WEAPONS=92 July 16 vigil is part of the
Fellowship of Reconciliation=92s 40-day =93People=92s Campaign for Nonviolen=
ce=94
in Washington D.C. from July 1 through August 9. The People=92s
Campaign for Nonviolence is calling for an end to our culture of violence
and injustice, for disarmament, and for the creation of a culture of
nonviolence and justice.<br>
<br>
<i><div align=3D"center">
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Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 07:42:23 -0400
From: Ellen Thomas <prop1@prop1.org>
Subject: (abolition-usa) NucNews 00/07/16 - 2-4 p.m. today, Trinity in D.C.
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From: "Pamela S. Meidell" <pmeidell@igc.org>
We hope you will join us [today] on the Mall in Washington DC (on the north
side of the Holocaust Museum) from 2-4 p.m. for a vigil in remembrance of all
nuclear tests and all who have suffered (and continue to suffer) because of
them. As you know, it is the anniversary of the Trinity Test and the beginning
of the Nuclear Age. If you are not able to be with us in person, we invite you
to pause for a moment tomorrow while you read
this Litany of Remembrance and recommit yourself, with all of us, to the
abolition of nuclear weapons!! Please post to these lists any
actions/observances that you organize/participate in around the country (and
world).
What follows is the Litany and Suggested Action (for the US) that we will be
handing out (also attached). Please use it freely.
In peace and solidarity,
Pamela Meidell
Jackie Cabasso
Co-organizers of the Trinity Vigil
Thank you for joining The US Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons on the Mall
near the Holocaust Museum today. This remembrance of the anniversary of the
first nuclear test explosion in human history, and the dawn of the Nuclear Age,
is part of the Fellowship of Reconciliation's 40-day People's Campaign for
Nonviolence this summer.
PLEASE TAKE THIS LITANY WITH YOU TO REMIND YOU OF THE STATE OF OUR NUCLEAR
WORLD, AND PLEASE TAKE ACTION, AS SUGGESTED ON THE BACK.
Litany of Remembrance for the Nuclear Age July 16, 2000
In the year 2000, the people of the earth remember the beginning of the Nuclear
Age on July 16, 1945.
We remember each child born since the dawn of the Nuclear Age, the miracle and
sacredness of each living being.
We remember the image of the first mushroom cloud of the Trinity atomic test,
rising above the earth near Alamogordo, New Mexico.
We remember the words of Robert Oppenheimer, director of the Manhattan Project,
"I am become Death, the Shatterer of Worlds."
We remember "Little Boy," and "Fat Man," the atomic bombs that destroyed the
Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6 and 9, 1945.
Today, we remember the terrible destructive power and violence latent within
us, and made manifest in the bomb. We look into our hearts and draw from the
deep wells of beauty, creativity, and humanity's spiritual traditions, to
nurture a culture of peace and health.
We remember the visionaries who have come before us, calling us to our best
selves. We give thanks for their witness and their commitment to life.
We remember the cost to all life of our commitment to death.
We remember the Indigenous peoples of the Earth, on whose lands we mine for
uranium, test our nuclear weapons, and fill with our nuclear waste.
We remember the Hibakusha, the Downwinders, the Atomic Veterans, the children
of Chernobyl and Three Mile Island, knowing that in a global community, we are
all Hibakusha, we are all Downwinders.
We remember the deserts of New Mexico, Nevada, Lop Nor, Maralinga,
Algeria,Rajasthan, and Kazakhstan, where the atomic violence creates deserts in
our hearts and souls.
We remember the islands of Bikini, Christmas, Eniwetok, Fangataufa, Johnston,
Monte Bello, Moruroa, and Novaya Zemlya, where the atomic destruction makes us
islands unto ourselves.
We remember the plants and animals of the earth, whose waters, soil, and air,
we contaminate in the name of "national security."
We remember our children and grandchildren and all beings of the future, and
ask their forgiveness for the radioactive legacy we leave to them.
Today, we remember our nuclear history so that we will not repeat it.
Copyright 2000 by the Atomic Mirror. Permission to use or reprint is freely
granted.
___________________________________________________
Today's Newspapers and Archives: http://prop1.org/nucnews/briefslv.htm
Interactive Archives: http://www.onelist.com/archive/NucNews
Submit URL/Article: mailto:NucNews@onelist.org
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Subscribe to NucNews Briefs: mailto:prop1@prop1.org (NucNews-Subscribe)
Excellent e-mail news resources:
DOE Watch - doewatch@onelist.com - http://members.aol.com/doewatch
Downwinders - downwinders@onelist.com - http://www.downwinders.org/
EnviroNews - environews@envirolink.org - http://www.envirolink.org/environews
Planet Ark/Reuters - mailto:anna@planetark.org - http://www.planetark.org/news/
Radbull (Radiation Bulletin) mailto:radbull-request@energy-net.org
Quick Route to U.S. Congress:
http://www.senate.gov/senators/index.cfm (Senators' Websites)
http://www.house.gov/house/MemberWWW.html (Representatives' Websites)
http://thomas.loc.gov/ (Pending Legislation - Search)
Presidential Candidates' Websites:
George W. Bush - http://www.georgewbush.com/
Pat Buchanan - http://www.gopatgo2000.com/default.htm
Al Gore - http://www.algore2000.com/
Ralph Nader - http://www.votenader.org/press.html
Online Petition to Abolish Nuclear Weapons -
http://www.PetitionOnline.com/prop1/petition.html
Updates on Current Events Outside the White House -
http://prop1.org/currevnt.htm
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From: "Pamela S. Meidell" <pmeidell@igc.org> <br>
<br>
<b>We hope you will join us [today] on the Mall in Washington DC (on the
north side of the Holocaust Museum) from 2-4 p.m. for a vigil in
remembrance of all nuclear tests and all who have suffered (and continue
to suffer) because of them. As you know, it is the anniversary of the
Trinity Test and the beginning of the Nuclear Age.</b> If you are not
able to be with us in person, we invite you to pause for a moment
tomorrow while you read<br>
this Litany of Remembrance and recommit yourself, with all of us, to the
abolition of nuclear weapons!! Please post to these lists any
actions/observances that you organize/participate in around the country
(and world).<br>
<br>
What follows is the Litany and Suggested Action (for the US) that we will
be handing out (also attached). Please use it freely.<br>
<br>
In peace and solidarity,<br>
<br>
Pamela Meidell<br>
Jackie Cabasso<br>
Co-organizers of the Trinity Vigil<br>
<br>
Thank you for joining The US Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons on the
Mall near the Holocaust Museum today. This remembrance of the anniversary
of the first nuclear test explosion in human history, and the dawn of the
Nuclear Age, is part of the Fellowship of Reconciliation's 40-day
People's Campaign for Nonviolence this summer. <br>
<br>
PLEASE TAKE THIS LITANY WITH YOU TO REMIND YOU OF THE STATE OF OUR
NUCLEAR WORLD, AND PLEASE TAKE ACTION, AS SUGGESTED ON THE BACK.<br>
<br>
Litany of Remembrance for the Nuclear Age July 16, 2000<br>
<br>
In the year 2000, the people of the earth remember the beginning of the
Nuclear Age on July 16, 1945.<br>
<br>
We remember each child born since the dawn of the Nuclear Age, the
miracle and sacredness of each living being.<br>
<br>
We remember the image of the first mushroom cloud of the Trinity atomic
test, rising above the earth near Alamogordo, New Mexico.<br>
<br>
We remember the words of Robert Oppenheimer, director of the Manhattan
Project, "I am become Death, the Shatterer of Worlds."<br>
<br>
We remember "Little Boy," and "Fat Man," the atomic
bombs that destroyed the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on
August 6 and 9, 1945.<br>
<br>
Today, we remember the terrible destructive power and violence latent
within us, and made manifest in the bomb. We look into our hearts and
draw from the deep wells of beauty, creativity, and humanity's spiritual
traditions, to nurture a culture of peace and health.<br>
<br>
We remember the visionaries who have come before us, calling us to our
best selves. We give thanks for their witness and their commitment to
life.<br>
<br>
We remember the cost to all life of our commitment to death. <br>
<br>
We remember the Indigenous peoples of the Earth, on whose lands we mine
for uranium, test our nuclear weapons, and fill with our nuclear
waste.<br>
<br>
We remember the Hibakusha, the Downwinders, the Atomic Veterans, the
children of Chernobyl and Three Mile Island, knowing that in a global
community, we are all Hibakusha, we are all Downwinders.<br>
<br>
We remember the deserts of New Mexico, Nevada, Lop Nor, Maralinga,
Algeria,Rajasthan, and Kazakhstan, where the atomic violence creates
deserts in our hearts and souls.<br>
<br>
We remember the islands of Bikini, Christmas, Eniwetok, Fangataufa,
Johnston, Monte Bello, Moruroa, and Novaya Zemlya, where the atomic
destruction makes us islands unto ourselves.<br>
<br>
We remember the plants and animals of the earth, whose waters, soil, and
air, we contaminate in the name of "national security."<br>
<br>
We remember our children and grandchildren and all beings of the future,
and ask their forgiveness for the radioactive legacy we leave to
them.<br>
<br>
Today, we remember our nuclear history so that we will not repeat
it.<br>
<br>
Copyright 2000 by the Atomic Mirror. Permission to use or reprint is
freely granted. <br>
<br>
<br>
___________________________________________________<br>
<br>
Today's Newspapers and Archives:
<a href="http://prop1.org/nucnews/briefslv.htm" eudora="autourl">http://prop1.org/nucnews/briefslv.htm</a><br>
Interactive
Archives:
<a href="http://www.onelist.com/archive/NucNews" eudora="autourl">http://www.onelist.com/archive/NucNews</a><br>
Submit
URL/Article:
<a href="mailto:NucNews@onelist.org" eudora="autourl">mailto:NucNews@onelist.org</a><br>
<font size=2>
About NucNews:
</font><a href="http://prop1.org/nucnews/nucnews.htm" eudora="autourl">http://prop1.org/nucnews/nucnews.htm</a><br>
Subscribe to NucNews Briefs:
<a href="mailto:prop1@prop1.org" eudora="autourl">mailto:prop1@prop1.org</a>
(NucNews-Subscribe)<br>
<br>
Excellent e-mail news resources:<br>
<br>
DOE Watch - <font color="#0000FF"><u>doewatch@onelist.com</font></u> - <a href="http://members.aol.com/doewatch" eudora="autourl"><font color="#0000FF"><u>http://members.aol.com/doewatch</a></font></u> <br>
Downwinders - <font color="#0000FF"><u>downwinders@onelist.com</font></u> - <a href="http://www.downwinders.org/" eudora="autourl"><font color="#0000FF"><u>http://www.downwinders.org/</a></font></u> <br>
EnviroNews - <font color="#0000FF"><u>environews@envirolink.org</font></u> - <a href="http://www.envirolink.org/environews" eudora="autourl"><font color="#0000FF"><u>http://www.envirolink.org/environews</a></font></u> <br>
Planet Ark/Reuters - <a href="mailto:anna@planetark.org" eudora="autourl">mailto:anna@planetark.org</a> - <a href="http://www.planetark.org/news/" eudora="autourl"><font color="#0000FF"><u>http://www.planetark.org/news/</a><br>
</font></u>Radbull (Radiation Bulletin) <a href="mailto:radbull-request@energy-net.org" eudora="autourl">mailto:radbull-request@energy-net.org</a> <br>
<br>
Quick Route to U.S. Congress:<br>
<br>
<a href="http://www.senate.gov/senators/index.cfm" eudora="autourl">http://www.senate.gov/senators/index.cfm</a> (Senators' Websites)<br>
<a href="http://www.house.gov/house/MemberWWW.html" eudora="autourl">http://www.house.gov/house/MemberWWW.html</a> (Representatives' Websites)<br>
<a href="http://thomas.loc.gov/" eudora="autourl">http://thomas.loc.gov/</a> (Pending Legislation - Search)<br>
<br>
Presidential Candidates' Websites:<br>
<br>
George W. Bush - <a href="http://www.georgewbush.com/" eudora="autourl">http://www.georgewbush.com/</a><br>
Pat Buchanan - <a href="http://www.gopatgo2000.com/default.htm" eudora="autourl">http://www.gopatgo2000.com/default.htm</a><br>
Al Gore - <a href="http://www.algore2000.com/" eudora="autourl">http://www.algore2000.com/</a><br>
Ralph Nader - <a href="http://www.votenader.org/press.html" eudora="autourl">http://www.votenader.org/press.html</a><br>
<br>
Online Petition to Abolish Nuclear Weapons - <a href="http://www.petitiononline.com/prop1/petition.html" eudora="autourl">http://www.PetitionOnline.com/prop1/petition.html</a><br>
Updates on Current Events Outside the White House - <a href="http://prop1.org/currevnt.htm" eudora="autourl">http://prop1.org/currevnt.htm</a><br>
<br>
Distributed without payment for research and educational <br>
purposes only, in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. section 107.<br>
<br>
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