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		<title>A Washington-style tea party</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2009 23:55:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Bradley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the District of Columbia Tax Day traditionally brings out local activists who wish to highlight for the resurgent masses of tourists and the media the plight of the local citizens: true taxation without representation. DC Statehood and representation activists &#8230; <a href="http://www.dcdispatches.com/2009/04/15/tea-party/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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In the District of Columbia Tax Day traditionally brings out local activists who wish to highlight for the resurgent masses of tourists and the media the plight of the local citizens: true taxation without representation. DC Statehood and representation activists typically call up the image of the Bostom Tea Party in making this point, but today a right-aligned movement, with demonstrations across the country, has stolen their thunder.
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From the point of view of this writer, who witnessed the Washington, DC gathering near the White House, it was both muddy and a muddled thunder.
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<li>The original Boston Tea Party was as much about representation as it was about taxes. Most of the folks in attendence in DC were from out of town; from actual states where they have representation.There may be a broader point to be made about government responsiveness, but that appeared to be lost here.</li>
<li>A friend pointed out an interesting fact: that the colonists&#8217; taxes sky-rocketed after the American revolution. They had war debt to pay for and representation didn&#8217;t help them much there. Truly, that is a significant part of the problem here too, and it seems that those protesting both taxes and the budget overall would protest a deescalation of US militarism.</li>
<li>It seems to be an uncontroversial point of fact that most of these folks in fact will likely see a decrease in their taxes, as few are likely part of the single digit percentage that make enough to be subject to tax increases (no, I&#8217;m not counting the nicotine tax).</li>
<li>In general the protest seemed to be aimed at straw men, built up by the organizers backed by lobbyists and certain Republican politicians and aimed at the Democrats. Unfortunately this seems to serve long-standing interests and doesn&#8217;t really threaten anyone, whoever you thought was responsible for whatever you thought you were protesting if you were a participant.</li>
<li>With regards to the tea party theme, the unfortunate choice to announce use tea bags as part of the protest, and to use the phrase &#8220;tea-bagging,&#8221; further alienated this particular exercise from the mainstream.</li>
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Still, they stood in the rain, proud to exercise their right to redress their grievances &mdash; so long as they were at a certain distance (I&#8217;m told they intended to be in front of the Treasury, and got moved to Lafayette Park where I witnessed them later). They were reportedly cleared out of the park when someone threw something (tea bags?) over the White House fence. I&#8217;d argue this was largely ineffective, at least in terms of the best ostensible intentions of the participants, that their indigence was used &mdash; maybe even against their own interests.
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Don&#8217;t read these observations as implicit support for Obama&#8217;s overall economic policy, or for the nature of the corporate media, this writer is a critic of both. Still, there was also a chuckle or two when viewing this clip from last night&#8217;s &#8220;Countdown&#8221; on <cite>MSNBC</cite> :
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We could probably do with some links and other direct citations here, but this is literally a passing observation written down as both the event and the media of it was absorbed in the course of other business.</p>
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		<title>Anti-war Catholics observe Ash Wednesday at White House</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Feb 2008 23:11:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Bradley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Catholic anti-war demonstrators marched on the White House today, setting off at noon from St. Matthew&#8217;s Cathedral. Today&#8217;s action was part of their observation of Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent and a tradition with a theme of repentence. &#8230; <a href="http://www.dcdispatches.com/2008/02/06/anti-war-catholics-observe-ash-wednesday-at-white-house/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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Catholic anti-war demonstrators marched on the White House today, setting off at noon from <a href="http://www.stmatthewscathedral.org/">St. Matthew&#8217;s Cathedral</a>. Today&#8217;s action was part of their observation of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ash_Wednesday">Ash Wednesday</a>, the first day of Lent and a tradition with a theme of repentence.
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A flyer being handed out quoted Pope Benedict XVI as saying &#8220;Christ needs apostles ready to sacrifice themselves. He needs witnesses and martyrs.&#8221; This kind of quotation seems to be in line with other citations of church authority and scripture that this group uses to explain its non-violent activism.
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Many of the participants also participate in a weekly Friday mid-day vigil outside the White House that has gone on since the United States invaded Iraq in 2003.
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They were led by Art Laffin, a long-time activist and organizer with the Dorothy Day Catholic Worker. I&#8217;ve spoken with Laffin on a couple of occasions, including while doing a piece for Free Speech Radio News on the Friday vigil and the 3rd anniversary of the Iraq War, and <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/mjb/115485333/in/set-72057594086668921/">I later witnessed him take part in a large march to the Pentagon that week</a>. Laffin recognized and greeted me as he passed.
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I encountered the march returning to my office during my lunch break. I was leaving the vicinity of the Lafayette Park as they approached, so I did not witness what happened after they arrived. Often this group engages in civil disobedience (I witnessed them engage in CD more than once, including during the previously mentioned march and on the anniversary of the Nagasaki bombings this year), but I hadn&#8217;t heard of any such plans this time around.
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In Lafayette Park, on the North side of the White House, you could see signs of the processions imminent arrival if you knew what to look for. The uniformed Secret Service and Park Police seemed to have a few extra personnel on Pennsylvania Avenue and around the park. An elderly man sat down on a bench. He wore jeans and a reasonable jacket, but carried a priest&#8217;s cassock to pull over his other clothes, presumably to join the demonstrators.</p>
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