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Title: Berkeley, CA council tells Marines to leave (Marine recruiting station not welcome in city)
Source: www.mercurynews.com
URL Source: http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_8120433?source=most_emailed
Published: Feb 1, 2008
Author: Doug Oakley
Post Date: 2008-02-01 15:28:21 by Ferret Mike
Keywords: None
Views: 353
Comments: 9

Hey-hey, ho-ho, the Marines in Berkeley have got to go. That's the message from the Berkeley City Council, which voted 6-3 Tuesday night to tell the U.S. Marines that its Shattuck Avenue recruiting station "is not welcome in the city, and if recruiters choose to stay, they do so as uninvited and unwelcome intruders."

In addition, the council voted to explore enforcing its law prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation against the Marines because of the military's don't ask, don't tell policy. And it officially encouraged the women's peace group Code Pink to impede the work of the Marines in the city by protesting in front of the station.

In a separate item, the council voted 8-1 to give Code Pink a designated parking space in front of the recruiting station once a week for six months and a free sound permit for protesting once a week from noon to 4 p.m.

Councilman Gordon Wozniak opposed both items.

The Marines have been in Berkeley for a little more than a year, having moved from Alameda in December of 2006. For about the past four months, Code Pink has been protesting in front of the station.

"I believe in the Code Pink cause. The Marines don't belong here, they shouldn't have come here, and they should leave," said Berkeley Mayor Tom Bates after votes were cast.

A Marines representative did not respond to requests for comment.

The resolution telling the Marines they are unwelcome and directing the city attorney to explore

issues of sexual orientation discrimination was brought to the council by the city's Peace and Justice commission. The recommendation to give Code Pink a parking space for protesting and a free sound permit was brought by council members Linda Maio and Max Anderson.

Code Pink on Wednesday started circulating petitions to put a measure on the November ballot in Berkeley that would make it more difficult to open military recruiting offices near homes, parks, schools, churches libraries or health clinics. The group needs 5,000 signatures to make the ballot.

Even though the council items passed, not everyone is happy with the work of Code Pink. Some employees and owners of businesses near the Marines office have had enough of the group and its protests.

"My husband's business is right upstairs, and this (protesting) is bordering on harassment," Dori Schmidt told the council. "I hope this stops."

An employee of a nearby business who asked not to be identified said Wednesday the elderly Code Pink protesters are aggressive, take up parking spaces, block the sidewalk with their yoga moves, smoke in the doorways, and are noisy.

"Most of the people around here think they're a joke," the woman said.

Wozniak said he was opposed to giving Code Pink a parking space because it favors free speech rights of one group over another.

"There's a line between protesting and harassing, and that concerns me," Wozniak said. "It looks like we are showing favoritism. We have to respect the other side, and not abuse their rights. This is not good policy."

Ninety-year-old Fran Rachel, a Code Pink protester who spoke at the council meeting, said the group's request for a parking space and noise permit was especially important because the Marines are recruiting soldiers who may die in an unjust war.

"This is very serious," Rachel said. "This isn't a game; it's mass murder. There's a sickness of silence of people not speaking out against the war. We have to do this."

Anderson, a former Marine who said he was "drummed out" of the corps when he took a stand against the Vietnam War, said he'd love to see the Marines high tale it out of town.

"We are confronted with an organization that can spend billions of dollars on propaganda," Anderson said. "This is not Okinawa here; we're involved in a naked act of aggression. If we can provide a space for ordinary people to express themselves against this kind of barbarity, then we should be doing it."

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#2. To: Ferret Mike (#0)

In other news, Berkeley residents routinely throw eggs and garbage at people pushing strollers down the sidewalk screaming "BREEDER!"

On University Avenue off of I-80 there are routinely folks passed out in the gutter from drinking out of paper bags. There are signs up and down the street saying "No Public Drinking" but nobody cares. There is a park with another sign saying "No Guns In Park" - but there are perpetually chalk outlines there.

About the only good thing about Berkeley is a few music shops on Telegraph Avenue. Last time I was up there, I was at Cafe Strada getting coffee when a guy wearing no shirt bursts into the shop screaming "SOMEONE COME FSCK WITH ME!" at the top of his lungs.

I should have tossed my 40+oz of near-boiling hot coffee on him.

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#3. To: mirage (#2)

"In other news, Berkeley residents routinely throw eggs and garbage at people pushing strollers down the sidewalk screaming "BREEDER!" "

Heehee, that is the perfect set-up to yell back something like; "yeah, yo mama and dada should indeed apologize for screwing you into existence, sport. You have a nice day too, my whiny little breeder larvae."

Ferret Mike  posted on  2008-02-01   15:47:14 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Ferret Mike (#3)

I used to tell 'em it was a shame they survived Roe v Wade but I'd be happy to perform a retroactive abortion on them, free of charge, then rub my hands together with a BIG smile.

I don't think they understood. Berkeley is just a very weird town and completely in its own private universe.

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#5. To: mirage (#4) (Edited)

"I don't think they understood. Berkeley is just a very weird town and completely in its own private universe."

So is my city of Eugene, Oregon, where men are men, and women are too. I ran against Scott Meisner, a gay man for city council in the late 1990s.

If I had used the gay card on him, I would of been tarred and feathered for doing so. It's a good thing I wasn't serious about winning. If I had been, I probably would of done that anyway just for the chaos it would of caused.

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