AtDTDA: [38] p.1076 What It Means To Be An American [take 2]
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Mon Aug 11 09:46:28 CDT 2008
[pushed the wrong button at the wrong time, sorry]
The Traversi are continuing on their northwestern vector,
Yashmeen is pregnant again and the family looks more like a
communal experiment than something stable and nuclear.
Ljubica and Ginger start to toy with Jesse:
"Ljubica wants to marry you," Yash said, "but don't tell her I told
you."
"That'd sure give the Sheriff somethin to think about," Jesse
muttered, strangely having trouble knowing what to do with
his hands.
"Oh it'll pass," Yash said. ''Then look out."
"Your job, really," Stray added, "'ll just be to keep a quiet eye out
when they all start showin up at the door with flowers and smellin
like hair oil and bay rum and so forth."
"Chores, chores, chores," Jesse snarled contentedly.
Moving first to the redwoods, and then to the:
. . . .Kitsap Peninsula, up in the last corner of the U.S. map,
and after this it would have to be Alaska or B.C. . . .
Jesse brings home the assignment: "write an essay on What It Means
To Be An American."
Reef, all excited, wants to gets his hands on the assignment but
Jesse beats his dad to the punch, writing a perfect distillation of
the preterite code:
It means do what they tell you and take what they give you
and don't go on strike or their soldiers will shoot you down.
And how is this day different from any other day?
It came back with a big A+ on it. "Mr. Becker was at the Cour d'Alene
back in the olden days. Guess I forgot to mention that."
From: Gifts for Subversives
The Protest Organizer
By Michael Mechanic
December 17, 1999
Protest Organizer
Lest you forget both your activist history and those
important lunch meetings, Berkeley's Slingshot
Collective has created a Y2K organizer for
rabble-rousers. While some conventional pocket
calendars include reminders of significant dates in
the past, Slingshot's sense of history is slightly more
provocative than the typical "Ben Franklin flies his kite
in a lightning storm" fare.
In addition to traditional holidays like Samhain,
Slingshot commemorates strikes and protests, arrests
and massacres, dubious military actions
and the births and deaths of notable radicals and artists.
Don't forget to observe March 15 (on which, in 1977,
Turkish fascists armed with police weapons attacked
students, starting four years of terror), July 11 (the day
when, in 1892, Cour d'Alene miners seized mines). . . .
http://www.motherjones.com/commentary/columns/1999/12/radgifts.html
Coeur d'Alene miners' dispute, from Wikipedia:
The Coeur d'Alene miners' dispute refers to two incidents: a strike in
1892, and a violent confrontation between union miners and a holdout
company in 1899.
The strike of 1892 erupted in violence when union miners discovered
they had been infiltrated by a Pinkerton agent who had routinely
provided union information to the mine owners. The response to
that violence, disastrous for the local miners' union, became the
primary motivation or the formation of the Western Federation of
Miners (WFM) the following year.
The confrontation of 1899 resulted from the miners' frustrations with
mine operators that paid lower wages; hired Pinkerton or Thiel
operatives to infiltrate the union; and routinely fired any miner who
held a union card.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coeur_d'Alene_miners'_dispute
And, of course, there's that finale to Vineland, those annual Becker/Traverse
barbeques for Octomaniacs yet to come
"We should start our own little republic," Yash said one day.
"Secede."
"Yeah but hell," Stray, who never was much of a sigher, would sigh,
"em things never work out. Fine idea while the opium supply lasts,
but sooner or later plain old personal meanness gets in the way.
Just ask Weed Atman.
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