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		<title>Horses on a Trot?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Dec 2003 17:40:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Almost a month ago I question a “newly-launched campaign of phone tax resistance”:http://www.hanguponwar.org in a post called “Beating Dead Horses”:www.nonviolence.org/articles/000194.php. Robert Randall, a dear friend who I haven’t seen in far too long, wrote in last night explaining how the new campaign came about and some of its goals. bq. Hi, Martin. &#160;&#160;&#160;I’m all for [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Almost a month ago I question a “newly-launched campaign of phone tax resistance”:http://www.hanguponwar.org in a post called “Beating Dead Horses”:www.nonviolence.org/articles/000194.php.<br>
Robert Randall, a dear friend who I haven’t seen in far too long, wrote in last night explaining how the new campaign came about and some of its goals.<br>
bq. Hi, Martin.<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I’m all for coming up with new tactics, and I think a lot of people have<br>
been doing just that.  This doesn’t mean, though, that we have to leave old<br>
tactics behind if they can serve us.  Nor should we assume that old tactics<br>
are not new tactics for some.<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Interestingly, at its Nov. 2002 meeting, the National War Tax Resistance<br>
Coordinating Committee did in fact decide to shelve a “Hang Up On the SOA”<br>
flyer because the ease of telephone tax resistance was no longer there: with<br>
the plethora of new phone companies and the unwillingness of the FCC to<br>
apply its old rulings on the AT&amp;T tariff to other companies, we felt that it<br>
would be inaccurate to promote phone tax refusal as an easy, low-risk form<br>
of removing support for war.<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Now, though, we have the possibility, through a large phone tax<br>
redirection campaign and the Internet, to learn and gather together the<br>
how-to-do-it information on all these different phone services.  It may take<br>
time, but it is far from impossible.  In the process, a lot of educating can<br>
be done, both of the public and of phone company employees.  ease of doing<br>
it can rise and risk can be lowered.<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;What I like about the Hang Up On War campaign (www.hanguponwar.org) is<br>
that it did not originate with a war tax organization.  It comes from the<br>
iraq peace Pledge, made up of a number of peace groups, old and new.  NWTRCC is available to service the campaign, but the fact that “mainline” peace<br>
groups are promoting wtr is something which, as you are aware, those of us<br>
who are long-time war tax converters have long desired.  While support for<br>
this campaign was not unanimous at our recent NWTRCC meeting in Chicago, I,<br>
for one, felt it a great opportunity to get people started toward less<br>
symbolic, real war tax redirection.<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;True, the federal excise tax on phone service is no more directly<br>
linked to war than the federal income tax, but it is also no less.  One<br>
strategy which I favor is to provide as many avenues of ingress to resisting<br>
war as possible.  This is one.  We can certainly come up with others, and<br>
with better ones, but I see no benefit in disparaging what some are doing<br>
for peace.  For many people, phone tax resistance is a new tactic and a big<br>
step.  Let’s applaud what I see as a step forward, into any kind of<br>
resistance, for groups which have often stopped short of such things, and<br>
work with them to keep moving ever forward.  I trust you will be suggesting<br>
to where that might be.<br>
&nbsp;peace and hope,<br>
&nbsp;Robert Randall</p>
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		<title>Dead Horses</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Martin Kelley]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Nov 2003 18:30:29 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I am so tired of phone war tax resistance. I have a fondness for the aging hippies of NWTRCC &#38; WRL but I thought they’d given up this dead horse by now. Well, at least they’re not “resurrecting the ‘Doomsday Clock’. Update, 12/8/03: Robert Randall, an old friend from NWTRCC, is the first to comment [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am so tired of <a href="https://www.quakerranter.org/recycling_dead_horses/">phone war tax resistance</a>. I have a fondness for the aging hippies of NWTRCC &amp; WRL but I thought they’d given up this dead horse by now. Well, at least they’re not <a href="https://www.friendsjournal.org/2002065/">“resurrecting the ‘Doomsday Clock’</a>.</p>
<p>Update, 12/8/03: Robert Randall, an old friend from NWTRCC, is the first to comment on the Dead Horses post.</p>
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