Archive for the 'Minimum Security' Category

Stephanie McMillan 2010-06-23 07:36:15

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010 by Stephanie McMillan

In today’s Minimum Security comic, Kranti and Bananabelle have wildly divergent views of effectiveness:

Never going out again

Monday, June 21st, 2010 by Stephanie McMillan

In today’s Minimum Security comic, if Kranti gets home tonight, she is never going outside again:

New Code Green comic

Monday, June 21st, 2010 by Stephanie McMillan

On Facebook & blog, etc, Code Green Idea #7 was the comic that was clearly preferred by readers. So I drew it. Thanks to everyone for their input!

Gulf Emergency Summit fundraiser

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010 by Stephanie McMillan

[EDIT 6/20: Paypal button removed -- thanks to everyone who donated! Future donations to this organization can be made to them directly]

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I’m raising money for the Gulf Emergency Summit to take place June 19 in New Orleans.

Donate $18 and I will send you a signed, full-color print (on photo paper) of this cartoon:

I will collect funds through midnight June 19 (Saturday). On Monday (June 21) I’ll make the prints and mail them out, and will send 100% of the donations (after mailing and printing costs) to the Summit organizers.

If you’d rather donate to them directly, there’s a link on their website.


From the webpage of the event:

Call for an Emergency Summit

AN EXTRAORDINARY CRISIS REQUIRES
AN EXTRAORDINARY RESPONSE

THE PEOPLE MUST ACT
TO STOP THE GULF CATASTROPHE

The BP oil blowout is an environmental catastrophe, bringing great peril to marine and wildlife in the Gulf and threatening ecosystems of the planet. The spill is still out of control and spreading. It jeopardizes communities and livelihoods. The government and BP have proven unable and unwilling to stop the disaster, protect the Gulf, or even tell the truth.

The people must come together now to stop this nightmare.

Millions are sick at heart and looking for ways to act. Many individuals and groups have spoken out, offered suggestions, volunteered to help, protested. BP and the government – pursuing their own interests – have ignored people’s ideas, blocked public participation, suppressed and harassed scientists, and prevented people on the Gulf from taking initiative to keep oil away from shore.

This must not continue. A broad, determined, and powerful “peoples’ response” is urgently needed – to get the truth out, to protect the shores and oceans and deal with the ecological impacts, while exploring deeper causes and solutions.

The Emergency Summit will bring together scientists, people from fishing communities, environmental activists, progressives, radicals and revolutionaries, artists, intellectuals and all who want to halt this horror. There will be testimony on the true scope and impact of the disaster and on what can be done to protect ecosystems, wildlife, and people. We’ll thrash out ways for people to act now – on different fronts and in different ways – and to galvanize many, many more, across the Gulf and beyond.

The world is watching. We must not allow the Gulf and oceans to be devastated. Our mission is nothing less than stopping this catastrophe.

Draft Demands:

1. Stop oil drilling in the Gulf
2. The government and entire oil industry must allocate all necessary resources to stop the spill and clean up the devastation. Full support, including by compensation, must be given to efforts by people to save the Gulf.
3. No punishment to those taking independent initiative; no gag orders on people hired, contracted, or who volunteer.
4. Full mobilization of scientists and engineers. Release scientific and technical data to the public; no more lying and covering up. Full and open scientific evaluation of emergency measures like the use of dispersants. Fund all necessary scientific and medical research.
5. Full compensation for all losing livelihood and income from the disaster.
6. Provide necessary medical services to those suffering health effects of the spill. Protect the health of and provide necessary equipment for everyone involved in clean up operations. Full disclosure of medical and scientific studies about the effects of the oil disaster.

Initial Endorsers:
William Quigley, Loyola University; Legal Dir., Center for Constitutional Rights*
Michael G. Hadfield, Marine Biologist, University of Hawaii*
Larry Everest, author Oil, Power & Empire, Revolution newspaper
John Pearse, Prof. Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Santa Cruz*
Eloise Williams, Lower Algiers Environmental Committee, New Orleans
Elizabeth Cook, Women United for Social Justice, New Orleans
Andy Washington, Civil Rights Activist, New Orleans
Survivors Village, New Orleans
Ben Gordon, Pax Cristi, New Orleans
Debra Sweet, Director, World Can’t Wait
Sharon Jasper, public housing activist, New Orleans
C3-Hands Off Iberville, New Orleans
George Mahdi, Social Worker, New Orleans
Endesha Juakeli, housing activist, New Orleans
Randy Poindexter, New Orleans
Rebecca Austen, New Orleans
Gilda & Sain Reed, New Orleans
* for identification purposes only

Website: gulfemergencysummit.org
Email: gulfemergencysummit@gmail.com

Saturday, June 19, 2010
10AM-End Time TBA
First Unitarian Universalist Church, Sanctuary
5212 South Claiborne Avenue
New Orleans, LA

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Tuesday, June 15th, 2010 by Stephanie McMillan

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Stephanie McMillan 2010-06-11 08:36:37

Friday, June 11th, 2010 by Stephanie McMillan

In today’s Minimum Security comic, Kranti prepares to run, no matter the consequences:
http://news.yahoo.com/comics/minimum-security

Oil catastrophe — another kind of war?

Friday, June 11th, 2010 by Stephanie McMillan

Under capitalism, competition causes the rate of profit to drop, and for goods to be overproduced. This is when the business cycle dips, and we experience recessions and depressions. To restore the rate of profit and force the cycle up again, capitalists have several methods including financial speculation and deliberate waste. Plus they must destroy capital, usually through wars. During the current dip we have seen a frenzy of financial speculation, waste, and wars.

In the process of destroying capital to save capitalism, there is always contention among capitalists: whose capital will be destroyed? This is a point of conflict – no one wants it to be their own. When this conflict becomes acute, it can be resolved by war.

At the moment, the capital of a British oil company, the fourth largest corporation in the world, is being destroyed. BP was allowed to create this destructive situation by the US government. We assume it must have been due to greed, negligence and short-sightedness.

But what if it wasn’t? Couldn’t this, actually, be war in another form, the deliberate facilitation of destruction of British-based capital by representatives of US-based capital?

That would explain why Obama isn’t doing anything about it.

Your call of the wild is very important to us.

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010 by Stephanie McMillan

I tried out a new brush pen:

This week’s Code Green cartoon

Monday, June 7th, 2010 by Stephanie McMillan

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Stephanie McMillan 2010-06-07 06:30:52

Monday, June 7th, 2010 by Stephanie McMillan

In today’s Minimum Security comic, it’ll go easier if you comply:

http://news.yahoo.com/comics/minimum-security