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[04 Feb 2004|08:39pm]
I should've posted this ages ago. I'm sorry!

I've got a livejournal: _electrocrash and a new AIM sn: Askmeiwontsayno

<3 Marcy

P.S. Hey [info]ziggygoo, one of my icons is that picture you drew of me. It looks tres rad.
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Police Terrorize Innocent Students in Drug Raid [19 Dec 2003|05:10pm]
December 15, 2003

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Carl Alexander (Plaintiff) & Sharon Stafford (mother)
GOOSE CREEK, SC – Students as young as 14 were terrorized by police
with guns and drug-sniffing dogs in an early-morning SWAT raid at
Stratford High School that violated their rights, the American Civil
Liberties Union charged in a lawsuit filed today on behalf of 20
families.

"What this school administration allowed is truly shocking," said
Graham Boyd, Director of the ACLU's Drug Policy Litigation Project
and lead counsel in the lawsuit. "Officials at this school, along
with law enforcement officers, treated innocent children like
hardened criminals."

The now-notorious SWAT team-style raid on schoolchildren sparked
national outrage after a school videotape of the November 5 incident
was broadcast on television. This week a police video of the raid
surfaced showing even more disturbing detail of police handcuffing
students and holding guns to their heads while a large drug dog
sniffed and tore at the students' book bags. No drugs or weapons
were found during the sweep and no charges were filed.

The ACLU's lawsuit charges school and police officials with
violations of the students' right to be free from unlawful search
and seizure and use of excessive force. The lawsuit seeks a court
order declaring the raids unconstitutional and blocking officials
from carrying out future raids, as well as damages on behalf of the
students who were terrorized.

"I was shocked and outraged that the principal would let this
happen," said Sharon Smalls, mother of Nathaniel Smalls, a ninth-
grader who was forced to his knees with his hands behind his head
while his socks, wallet and pockets were searched. "When I saw the
video on television I almost lost it. It looked like something from
the war, not from my son's school."

The ACLU said such unconstitutional tactics – more appropriate for a
prison lockdown than a school – are on the rise as schools
increasingly apply the "zero tolerance" approach to perceived drug
problems in schools. But these escalating measures have no
justification in reality since long-term studies show that student
drug use has declined in the last 10 years.

Zero tolerance policies also have a disproportionate affect on
minority students, who are frequently far more harshly disciplined
than their white counterparts, according to a Harvard University
study. A New York Times story about the raid noted that while black
students make up less than a quarter of the 2,700 students at
Stratford High School, two-thirds of the 107 students caught up in
the sweep were black.

"Many people in the community are concerned that the police targeted
black students in the raid," said Denyse Williams, Executive
Director of the ACLU of South Carolina. "The ACLU shares that
concern, and we also believe that no student, black or white, should
ever have to go through the kind of nightmare that our clients
experienced on November 5."


As 16-year-old Joshua Ody, one of the students caught up in the
sweep, put it: "I felt like I had less rights than other people that
day."

The ACLU complaint names as defendants the Goose Creek Police
Department; the City of Goose Creek; Police Chief Harvey Becker;
Supervisory Police Officer Dave Aarons; the Berkeley County School
Board; Stratford High School Principal George McCrackin; and 20
unknown police officers identified only as "John Doe."

The ACLU's clients are: 15-year-old Carl Alexander, Jr.; 15-year-old
Rodney Goodwin; 17-year-old Samuel Ody III; 17-year-old Micah
Bryant; 15-year-old Marcus Blakeney; 14-year-old Danyielle Ashley
Cills; 15-year-old Cedric Penn, Jr.; 14-year-old Elijah Le'Quan
Simpson; 14-year-old Jeremy Bolger; 14-year-old Tristan Cills; 14-
year-old Arielle Pena; 17-year-old Jalania McCullough; 17-year-old
Cedric Simmons; 14-year-old Nathaniel Smalls; 15-year-old Timothy
Rice; 15-year-old Shnikqua Simmons; 16-year-old Joshua Ody; 16-year-
old De'Nea Dykes; 15-year-old Chernitua Bryant; and 18-year-old
Rodricus Perry.

The lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court for the District of
South Carolina, Charleston Division. The legal team consists of
Boyd, along with ACLU volunteer attorneys Antonio Ponvert III of the
Bridgeport, CT law firm Koskoff, Koskoff & Bieder; David Rudovsky of
the Philadelphia law firm Kairys, Rudovsky, Epstein & Messing, LLP;
Gregg Myers of Charleston, SC; and David Flowers of Greenville, SC.

A copy of the school surveillance videotape, narrated by Principal
McCrackin, is online at:

http://stream.realimpact.net/rihurl.ram?
file=realimpact/cms/aclu/20031205_ACLU_DrugBust.rm

(Real Player is required)

The ACLU Complaint is online at
http://www.aclu.org/DrugPolicy/DrugPolicy.cfm?ID=14578&c=19
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[15 Dec 2003|08:01pm]
I apologize for not updating. I pushed my computer off the desk in a fit of rage, and now the modem's busted. Well the damn thing deserved it! I can use my mom's machine for a few hours a day, but don't expect to see me around much.

Lately I've been hanging out with Steve every night. He introduced me to the late BBC series The Young Ones which I find hysterical. I'm especially fond of Vyvyan and Prick Rick. ("Hands up, who likes me?") We've also watched Get A Life, which is an 80s series starring Chris Elliot, and some films: Memento, Requiem For A Dream, Interview With A Vampire, Tim Burton's Batman, and The Crow. (Tragic, Brandon Lee's death. He seemed so spirited and sweet in his last interview.) Tonight I'll be seeing Pulp Fiction for the first time. To celebrate, I took one of those online personality quizzes.


What Pulp Fiction Character Are You?.


You're sweet, but not naive - though you like to be babied like a child at times. You prefer to have a bad boy by your side, but sometimes have problems understanding why he has to run off to take care of business. You want to settle down, yet deep down inside, you are excited by the surprises life throws your way.




Take the What Pulp Fiction Character Are You? quiz.





I'm not sure what that means yet, but I do indeed like pie.
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RILO KILEY [08 Dec 2003|04:26pm]
Rilo Kiley Acoustic Tour Dates

01.09 Fri. Pomona, CA Glass House
01.10 Sat. Los Angeles, CA Troubadour
01.11 Sun. San Francisco, CA Bottom of the Hill
01.13 Tue. Hoboken, NJ Maxwells Tilly & The Wall and Jake Bellows
01.14 Wed. Boston, MA Middle East Tilly & The Wall and Jake Bellows
01.15 Thu. Providence, RI TBA Tilly & The Wall and Jake Bellows
01.17 Sat. New York, NY Knitting Factory Tilly & The Wall and Jake Bellows
01.20 Tue. Middlebury, VT Middlebury College Tilly & The Wall and Jake Bellows
01.21 Wed. Purchase, NY Suny Purchase Tilly & The Wall and Jake Bellows
01.22 Thu. Babson Park, MA Babson College Tilly & The Wall and Jake Bellows
01.23 Fri. Poukeepsie, NY Vassar College Tilly & The Wall and Jake Bellows
01.24 Sat. Clinton, NY Hamilton College Tilly & The Wall and Jake Bellows
01.26 Mon. Chicago, IL Abbey Pub Tilly & The Wall and Jake Bellows
01.28 Wed. Omaha, NE Sokol Underground Tilly & The Wall
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WINTER DREAM [05 Dec 2003|10:16pm]
[ music | "talk show host," radiohead ]

One winter, we'll take a train, a little rose-colored car
      Upholstered blue.
We'll be so comfortable. A nest
      Of wild kisses awaits in every cushioned corner.

You'll close your eyes to shadows
      Grimacing through windows
This belligerent nocturnal realm, inhabited
      by black demons and black wolves.

Then you'll feel a tickle on your cheek...
A little kiss like a crazed spider
      Fleeing down your neck...

Bending your head backwards, you'll say: "Get it!"
-- And we'll take our time finding the beast
      -- While it roams...

Arthur Rimbaud

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[04 Dec 2003|07:15am]
I'm too lazy to compose an entry, so here's a copy of an email I just sent to Jason (not my ex-boyfriend, another Jason.)


i stayed up all night making a mix cd for my friend clint's christmas gift. it was so much more fun than shopping for presents, and anyway i have no money. i made my own album jacket and everything. it looks really crappy in that cool DIY kinda way.

1. Pop'n Off At The F - Desaparecidos
2. We Are The Dead - David Bowie
3. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen - Bright Eyes
4. Epitaph For My Heart - The Magnetic Fields
5. Aeroplane Over The Sea - Neutral Milk Hotel
6. Aftercrash - The Good Life
7. Nude As The News - Cat Power
8. The Game Of Who Needs Who The Worst - Cursive
9. Talk Show Host - Radiohead
10. Katie Come True - Son, Ambulance
11. Blue Christmas - Bright Eyes
12. Miss Misery (Acoustic) - Elliott Smith
13. Where Is My Mind? - The Pixies
14. Bathysphere - Cat Power
15. The Lament Of Pretty Baby - Cursive
16. White Christmas - Azure Ray

what do you think? i think i should do this more often.

i haven't slept in a while. i'll have to steal some more sleeping pills ... but i'm too lazy to walk to the grocery store. also i think that i might pass out if i tried long-distance walking right now. you know that woozy, slightly hallucinogenic state of mind brought on by lack of sleep? ... yeah, i'm feelin' it. it's almost like being high, only less pleasant -- and i keep seeing shit moving out of the corner of my eye, and when i turn my head nothing's there.
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[01 Dec 2003|07:34pm]
Signed up for a library card. Submitted request slips for CrimethInc Workers' Collective, because the current selection of anarchist literature is decidedly lacking. Borrowed a collection of Rimbaud's poetry and also a book called The Political Philosophy of Bakunin. Tried to apply for a job at the Sommerdale Animal Hospital without much success. Still haven't heard from Jay. Feeling depressed but not overwhelmingly so. Don't feel like using pronouns today.
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[01 Dec 2003|07:22pm]
PLEA FOR PEACE (April - June 2004)
featuring Cursive & Desaparecidos
pleaforpeace.com
saddle-creek.com
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[30 Nov 2003|05:39pm]
I give myself three days to feel better or I swear I'll drive right off a fucking cliff, because if I can't learn to make myself feel better then how can I expect anyone else to give a shit? I scream for the sunlight or a car to take me anywhere, just get me past this dead and eternal snow. I swear that I'm dying - slowly, but its happening, so if a perfect spring is waiting somewhere, just take me there and lie to me and say "It's going to be all right, it's going to be all right. Yeah, you worry too much kid. It's going to be all right." - Bright Eyes
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[28 Nov 2003|02:25am]
[ mood | disgusted ]
[ music | i hate america ]

Thanksgiving - The Truth )

It's enough to make the pumpkin pie taste bitter, isn't it?

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[26 Nov 2003|03:58am]
LOOK WHAT I MADE.

It's a website! Aren't you proud?
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[25 Nov 2003|11:20pm]
If you have never read Thoreau's "Civil Disobedience," then do yourself a favor and read it now. You won't regret it.

Civil Disobedience )

Or, if you're more in the mood for gothic romance, try Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte. Heathcliff is one of my all-time favorite literary figures.
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[24 Nov 2003|12:27am]
ELLIOTT SMITH TRIBUTE
Dec. 21, 2003 - Boston, MA
See HERE for information.

______________________

The Elliott Smith Memorial Fund is a not-for-profit organization being established by Elliott's family for the sole purpose of providing financial support for children who are victims of abuse. Although it is still in the process of being organized, the Elliott Smith Memorial Fund will be registered as a not-for-profit entity pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The Elliott Smith Memorial Fund is the only organization authorized by Elliott's family to carry out his charitable wishes, and his family is not at this time associated with any other fund or foundation.

Elliott Smith Memorial Fund
2658 Griffith Park Blvd. #138
Los Angeles, CA 90039

If you would like to make a donation via paypal, please send it to esmfund@yahoo.com

(from sweetadeline.net)
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[23 Nov 2003|11:23pm]
I spent at least two hours collecting these interesting pictures from across cyberspace. Check out my ... PICTURE SURVEY! )

Fun, isn't it?
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[23 Nov 2003|06:38pm]
"The United States imprisons more people for drug violations than the European Union imprisons for all causes combined, and the E.U.'s population exceeds the U.S.'s by a hundred million." - New Yorker
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the contents of your daily life [22 Nov 2003|08:22pm]
How many hours a day do you spend in front of a television screen? A computer screen? Behind an automobile windscreen? All three screens combined? What are you being screened from? How much of your life comes at you through a screen, vicariously?

Is watching things as exciting as doing things? Do you have enough time to do all the things that you want to? Do you have enough energy to? Why? And how many hours a day do you sleep? How are you affected by standardized time, designed solely to synchronize your movements with those of millions of other people? How long do you ever go without knowing what time it is? Who or what controls your minutes and hours? The minutes and hours that add up to your life? Are you saving time? Saving it up for what?

Can you put a value on a beautiful day, when the birds are singing and people are walking around together? How many dollars an hour does it take to pay you to stay inside and sell things or file papers? What can you get later that will make up for this day of your life?

How are you affected by being in crowds, by being surrounded by anonymous masses? Do you find yourself blocking your emotional responses to other human beings? And who prepares your meals? Do you ever eat by yourself? Do you ever eat standing up? How much do you know about what you eat and where it comes from? How much do you trust it?

What are we deprived of by labor-saving devices? By thought-saving devices? How are you affected by the requirements of efficiency, which place value on the product rather than the process, on the future rather than the present, the present moment that is getting shorter and shorter as we speed faster and faster into the future? What are we speeding towards? Are we saving time? Saving it up for what?

How are you affected by being moved around in prescribed paths, in elevators, buses, subways, escalators, on highways and sidewalks? By moving, working, and living in two- and three-dimensional grids? How are you affected by being organized, immobilized, and scheduled rather than wandering, roaming freely and spontaneously? Scavenging? (Shoplifting?) How much freedom of movement do you have--freedom to move through space, to move as far as you want, in new and unexplored directions?

And how are you affected by waiting? Waiting in line, waiting in traffic, waiting to eat, waiting for the bus, waiting to urinate--learning to punish and ignore your spontaneous urges? How are you affected by holding back your desires? By sexual repression, by the delay or denial of pleasure, starting in childhood, along with the suppression of everything in you that is spontaneous, everything that evidences your wild nature, your membership in the animal kingdom? Is pleasure dangerous?

Could danger be joyous? Do you ever need to see the sky? (Can you see many stars in it any more?) Do you ever need to see water, leaves, foliage, animals? Glinting, glimmering, moving? Is that why you have a pet, an aquarium, houseplants? Or are television and video your glinting, glimmering, moving? How much of your life comes at you through a screen, vicariously? If your life was made into a movie, would you watch it? How do you feel in situations of enforced passivity?

How are you affected by a non-stop assault of symbolic communication--audio, visual, print, billboard, video, radio, robotic voices--as you wander through a forest of signs? What are they urging upon you? Do you ever need solitude, quiet, contemplation? Do you remember it? Thinking on your own, rather than reacting to stimuli? Is it hard to look away?

Is looking away the very thing that is not permitted? Where can you go to find silence and solitude? Not white noise, but pure silence? Not loneliness, but gentle solitude? How often have you stopped to ask yourself questions like these? Do you find yourself committing acts of symbolic violence? Do you ever feel lonely in a way that words cannot even express? Do you sometimes feel yourself ready to LOSE CONTROL?
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[22 Nov 2003|06:53pm]
A PICT SONG
    Rudyard Kipling


Rome never looks where she treads.
    Always her heavy hooves fall,
On our stomachs, our hearts or our heads;
    And Rome never heeds when we bawl.
Her sentries pass on —that is all,
    And we gather behind them in hordes,
And plot to reconquer the Wall,
    With only our tongues for our swords.

We are the Little Folk —we!
    Too little to love or to hate.
Leave us alone and you ’ll see
    How we can drag down the State!
We are the worm in the wood!
    We are the rot at the root!
We are the taint in the blood!
    We are the thorn in the foot!

Mistletoe killing an oak —
    Rats gnawing cables in two —
Moths making holes in a cloak —
    How they must love what they do!
Yes —and we Little Folk too,
     We are busy as they —
Working our works out of view —
    Watch, and you ’ll see it some day!

No indeed! We are not strong,
    But we know Peoples that are.
Yes, and we ’ll guide them along,
    To smash and destroy you in War!
We shall be slaves just the same?
    Yes, we have always been slaves,
But you —you will die of the shame,
    And then we shall dance on your graves!

We are the Little Folk —we!
    Too little to love or to hate.
Leave us alone and you ’ll see
    How we can drag down the State!
We are the worm in the wood!
    We are the rot at the root!
We are the taint in the blood!
    We are the thorn in the foot!
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america, the beautiful? [22 Nov 2003|06:22pm]
NYPD ATTACKS PEACEFUL GATHERING AT BROOKLYN COMMUNITY SPACE )
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[22 Nov 2003|01:58am]
FILL THIS OUT OR BE DOOMED.

I _____ Marcy.
Marcy is ____.
If I were alone in a room with Marcy I would _____.
I think Marcy should _____.
Marcy needs _____.
I want to ____ Marcy.
Marcy can ____ my ____.
Someday Marcy and I will _____.
Marcy reminds me of _____.
Without Marcy, _____.
Marcy can be _____.
_____ is how I describe meeting Marcy.
Worst thing about Marcy is _____.
Best thing about Marcy is _____.
I am ________ Marcy.
If Marcy is bored, I will ______.
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[20 Nov 2003|06:00pm]
The marquee outside the Baptist church reads:

JESUS CHRIST ALONE CAN CHANGE YOUR PRESENT DESTINATION


As I passed, Elliott Smith whispered in my ear, "You fuckin' ought to stay the hell away from things you know nothing about."

I think that just about sums it up.
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