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==Op-Ed on G-20 from the Mosque Avenger==
   
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With the chronically feckless Democratic Party being recently buttressed by an equally useless [[Allegheny County Labor Council]] leadership, we now have two supposed defenders of working people comfortably ensconced in the back pocket of the corporate-dominated G-20 welcoming wagon. This historically tragic development begs the question as to who's left to address and counter the dismaying spectacle of Pittsburgh's primary economic and political institutions bending over backwards to indulge the very criminal class responsible for our collective misery?
=== P-G Article says Officials start to head scratch about G-20. Meetings called.===
 
   
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Story line after nauseating story line finds government, business and academic spokespeople, along with a few commoners, being downright giddy while touting the economic benefits and inestimable publicity expected to result from the September 24-25 gathering at the David Lawrence Convention Center. After all, why question the G-20's history or agenda when one is peddling them their green technology wares or praying that little Suzie's "Hi grandma" placard gets picked-up as the camera pans the rope line following a [[Matt Lauer]] interview from atop [[Mt. Washington]].
   
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More realistically though is the likelihood that all these dubious promises of entrepreneurial cash-in and burgeoning civic pride are simply part of a more comprehensive White House-directed okey-doke with County Executive [[Dan Onorato]] and Mayor [[Luke Ravenstahl]] serving as needed provincial window dressing. Do any of us really believe that Italy's [[Silvio Berlusconi]] or Chinese President [[Hu Jinato\\ will be traipsing through [[Bloomfield]] or visiting an alt.energy start-up in some surrounding industrial park?
*Tuesday, June 16, 2009 By [[Rich Lord]], Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
 
   
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The probable though less ostensible goal of this flim-flam is far more sinister. Capitalizing on the city's understandable enthusiasm over being site selected, the White House has successfully stifled any fourth estate inquiries into the unspeakable damage inflicted on the world's people and, in fact, the earth itself by the G-20's policies. [[Plant closings]], [[job outsourcing]], [[de-forestation]] and [[genetically-modified foods]] are only a handful of the crises left us by their pursuit of profit maximization.
Local officials want ideas on welcoming the world, they announced today, unveiling the schedule for a series of public meetings and launching a Web site to get input heading into the Sept. 24-25 summit of the leaders of the G-20 industrialized nations, to be held at the [[David L. Lawrence Convention Center]].
 
   
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The more critical component of this media-assisted roll-out is the orchestrated attempt to demonize and marginalize [[dissent]]. By incessantly focusing on the up-coming security arrangements conspicuously linked to ever-looping references to the 1999 "Battle in Seattle", the corporate state intends to shift attention from the disastrous consequences of their self-serving neo-liberalism to a pre-occupation with shattered Gap windows thereby deep-sixing the badly needed discussion of the more equitable, democratic and sustainable alternatives being proffered by the anticipated G-20 protestors.
Three '''Welcome the World brainstorming sessions''' will be held this week and next, "inviting the community to help us brainstorm ways to welcome the world to Pittsburgh and to make the summit a success," as Allegheny County Executive [[Dan Onorato]] put it in a press release today.
 
   
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With Pres. [[Barack Obama]] beginning to reel from his morally obscene bail-out of capitalism's upper echelon while working class people face increasing and, likely, permanent unemployment levels, coupled with his doomed to fail ever-expanding imperial wars, he cannot afford to have a united front resistance of host city residents calling him out on his pro-Wall Street giveaways and reneged campaign promises. Clearly hoping to avoid a potentially embarrassing conclusion, not unlike that which occurred when some 40,000 London demonstrators confronted the last G-20 conference in April, the White House recently finagled a PR coup by peeling away and neutralizing the local leadership of organized labor. This pre-requisite anchors a much grander strategy to set-up the time-worn good protestor/bad protestor dichotomy intended to dissuade public involvement by, first, dangling illusory carrots and, if necessary, brandishing Ahmadinejad-style sticks.
The first will be '''Friday at noon at Point Park University's Lawrence Hall Ballroom'''.
 
   
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Thankfully, for the sake of our own survival and Pittsburgh's dignity, a broad array of individuals and social movements have stepped forth to fill the vacuum left by our so-called leaders' shameful capitulation to the financial elites(Sorry, frivolous appeals to reps of Goldman-Sachs behind closed doors do not a protest make, Mr. Gerard). Rank and file workers, peace and social justice activists, feminists and environmentalists, among many others, have rallied to challenge and disrupt the profiteering mercenaries and planet-killers assembled under the G-20. This timely and righteous effort comports well with our city's legacy of autonomous and grassroots campaigns to take on the powerful and privileged. From the 1892 Homestead Steel Strike to the 1969 "Black Monday Demonstrations" to this month's LGBT civil rights ordinance victory, to name just a few, Pittsburghers have always mobilized to defend themselves, their families and communities.
The second will be next '''Tuesday at noon at Robert Morris University's Sewall Center, in the International Suite, in Moon'''.
 
   
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Likewise, citizens from around the city, state and, indeed, the whole country will, once again, hear the patriotic call to action and ignore the government's hollow appeal to them as consumers and rise-up to resist these global gangsters as they converge to reconfigure a new capitalist shell game to foist on the backs of poor and working people. For those of you who feel that a new world is both necessary and possible, please join us on the streets in September.
The third will be on the same date, '''Tuesday, at 5:30 p.m. at the University of Pittsburgh's Connolly Ballroom in Alumni Hall'''.
 
   
Ideas are also being taken through a new Web site, [http://www.pittsburghg20.org http://www.pittsburghg20.org]. Those wishing to volunteer to have some role in the preparations can sign up there.
 
 
"We're calling on Pittsburgh-area businesses, foundations, health care, cultural, educational and hospitality organizations to contribute their resources to help us show the best our 'most livable city' has to offer," said Mayor [[Luke Ravenstahl]], in the press release.
 
 
By month's end, Mr. Onorato and Mr. Ravenstahl expect to announce steps toward creating a partnership aimed at making the summit a success.
 
 
First published on June 16, 2009 at http://post-gazette.com/pg/09167/977753-455.stm#ixzz0Id1IsKEO&D
 
 
 
=== Thomas Merton Center Begins to Gear Up for G-20 ===
 
As Pittsburgh and the world prepare for the September 24-26, 2009, meeting of the Group of Twenty Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors (G-20), the [[Thomas Merton Center]] wants to make the peace and justice comunity's presence known. Organizations around the city are planning actions and other events to educate and raise awareness of economic and other injustice, and the TMC is making it a little easier for us to communicate with each other.
 
 
TMC is hosting two special meetings to discuss G-20 planning. On Thursday, June 11 at 6:30 p.m., members of the [[Roots of Promise]], along with others from the religious/spiritual community, will meet to discuss the faith presence at the G-20 meeting. For more information, email [mailto:wanda.guthrie@gmail.com wanda.guthrie@gmail.com].
 
 
The community is also invited to the TMC (5125 Penn Avenue, Garfield) for daylong discussions of the G-20 Summit and plans for action Saturday, June 13, 10 am to 7 pm and Sunday, June 14, 10 am to 4 pm. For more information, call 412-361-3022.
 
 
A special G-20 page on the TMC website will list peace and justice events around the Summit. It will also include resources for organizing actions, finding places to stay the night and contacting local organizations. The September issue of The NewPeople will focus on the Summit, its meaning and the actions planned for it, and will include an insert listing actions and contact information. Watch the TMC Weekly E-News over the next few weeks for more details. To add your event to the G-20 list of activities, please send details to [mailto:g20@thomasmertoncenter.org g20@thomasmertoncenter.org].
 
   
 
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Pittsburghers are sure to understand that G-20 has nothing to do with Bingo

Op-Ed on G-20 from the Mosque Avenger

With the chronically feckless Democratic Party being recently buttressed by an equally useless Allegheny County Labor Council leadership, we now have two supposed defenders of working people comfortably ensconced in the back pocket of the corporate-dominated G-20 welcoming wagon. This historically tragic development begs the question as to who's left to address and counter the dismaying spectacle of Pittsburgh's primary economic and political institutions bending over backwards to indulge the very criminal class responsible for our collective misery?

Story line after nauseating story line finds government, business and academic spokespeople, along with a few commoners, being downright giddy while touting the economic benefits and inestimable publicity expected to result from the September 24-25 gathering at the David Lawrence Convention Center. After all, why question the G-20's history or agenda when one is peddling them their green technology wares or praying that little Suzie's "Hi grandma" placard gets picked-up as the camera pans the rope line following a Matt Lauer interview from atop Mt. Washington.

More realistically though is the likelihood that all these dubious promises of entrepreneurial cash-in and burgeoning civic pride are simply part of a more comprehensive White House-directed okey-doke with County Executive Dan Onorato and Mayor Luke Ravenstahl serving as needed provincial window dressing. Do any of us really believe that Italy's Silvio Berlusconi or Chinese President [[Hu Jinato\\ will be traipsing through Bloomfield or visiting an alt.energy start-up in some surrounding industrial park?

The probable though less ostensible goal of this flim-flam is far more sinister. Capitalizing on the city's understandable enthusiasm over being site selected, the White House has successfully stifled any fourth estate inquiries into the unspeakable damage inflicted on the world's people and, in fact, the earth itself by the G-20's policies. Plant closings, job outsourcing, de-forestation and genetically-modified foods are only a handful of the crises left us by their pursuit of profit maximization.

The more critical component of this media-assisted roll-out is the orchestrated attempt to demonize and marginalize dissent. By incessantly focusing on the up-coming security arrangements conspicuously linked to ever-looping references to the 1999 "Battle in Seattle", the corporate state intends to shift attention from the disastrous consequences of their self-serving neo-liberalism to a pre-occupation with shattered Gap windows thereby deep-sixing the badly needed discussion of the more equitable, democratic and sustainable alternatives being proffered by the anticipated G-20 protestors.

With Pres. Barack Obama beginning to reel from his morally obscene bail-out of capitalism's upper echelon while working class people face increasing and, likely, permanent unemployment levels, coupled with his doomed to fail ever-expanding imperial wars, he cannot afford to have a united front resistance of host city residents calling him out on his pro-Wall Street giveaways and reneged campaign promises. Clearly hoping to avoid a potentially embarrassing conclusion, not unlike that which occurred when some 40,000 London demonstrators confronted the last G-20 conference in April, the White House recently finagled a PR coup by peeling away and neutralizing the local leadership of organized labor. This pre-requisite anchors a much grander strategy to set-up the time-worn good protestor/bad protestor dichotomy intended to dissuade public involvement by, first, dangling illusory carrots and, if necessary, brandishing Ahmadinejad-style sticks.

Thankfully, for the sake of our own survival and Pittsburgh's dignity, a broad array of individuals and social movements have stepped forth to fill the vacuum left by our so-called leaders' shameful capitulation to the financial elites(Sorry, frivolous appeals to reps of Goldman-Sachs behind closed doors do not a protest make, Mr. Gerard). Rank and file workers, peace and social justice activists, feminists and environmentalists, among many others, have rallied to challenge and disrupt the profiteering mercenaries and planet-killers assembled under the G-20. This timely and righteous effort comports well with our city's legacy of autonomous and grassroots campaigns to take on the powerful and privileged. From the 1892 Homestead Steel Strike to the 1969 "Black Monday Demonstrations" to this month's LGBT civil rights ordinance victory, to name just a few, Pittsburghers have always mobilized to defend themselves, their families and communities.

Likewise, citizens from around the city, state and, indeed, the whole country will, once again, hear the patriotic call to action and ignore the government's hollow appeal to them as consumers and rise-up to resist these global gangsters as they converge to reconfigure a new capitalist shell game to foist on the backs of poor and working people. For those of you who feel that a new world is both necessary and possible, please join us on the streets in September.


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