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-- New York Newsday
"A surprisingly touching memoir"
-- Entertainment Weekly
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-- Associated Press
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-- Joss Whedon, creator, Buffy the Vampire Slayer
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-- Ira Glass, creator and host, This American Life
"A surprisingly intimate, entertaining book."
-- Orson Scott Card, 4-time Hugo Award winner, author of Ender's Game
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-- A. J. Jacobs, author of The Know-It-All
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-- Brad Rutter, top money-winner in Jeopardy! history
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— Boston Globe
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— New York Observer
"Only Bob could make a user’s guide to our increasingly hostile world this absorbing, this breezy, and—ultimately—this hopeful.”
— Ken Jennings, author of Brainiac: Adventures in the Curious, Competitive, Compulsive World of Trivia Buffs
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— John Hodgman, author of The Areas of My Expertise and correspondent for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
"All three [presidential] candidates should read all three of these [recommended] books, but McCain gets first crack at Bob Harris's "Who Hates Whom“... a lighthearted overview of the insurrections and civil wars in the world today."
— Steven Pinker, author of The Stuff of Thought, in the New York Times Book Review
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NYPD surveillance prior to the 2004 GOP convention: a list |
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Saturday, 19 May 2007 |
About 600 pages of previously secret documents were released this week, records of the NYPD's surveillance activities in advance of the 2004 GOP convention. The NY Times has published the Intelligence Digests here, with links to .pdf files of the original declassified documents. I thought it would be handy, though, if somebody went through and made a list of every name that comes up, so here. Absolutely do not leap to conclusions. Just because a name here appears does not mean that the person or group was under extensive, active surveillance. In many cases, the NYPD clearly got their information from press releases and public press conferences. This is obvious from reading just a handful of the pdfs. Then again, there clearly was also a lot of spying involved, too. The Times has already reported that the NYPD sent officers nationwide and across half of Canada, and the vast majority of their targets were peaceful groups operating fully within the law -- primarily church groups, environmentalists, peace activists and other organizations whose opposition to the GOP is supposed to be completely protected by the United States Constitution. Predictably, most of the groups fall politically somewhere between Barack and Che, but the names aren't just all left-leaning. You'll also find the Klan, Randall Terry, and Fred Phelps's nutball gay-hating church in here. And many of the names don't even need surveillance, unless MSNBC, the Quakers, and the American Gas Association are planning to gang up and knock the windows out of Starbucks. A few of the names are also pretty wonderful, just by themselves. I mean, who wouldn't want to party with the Zombie Flash Mob, Dogs Against Republicans, the Johnny Cash Bloc, the Surveillance Camera Players, or -- my favorite name -- the Shadowy Revolutionary Cell? I mean, come on. Those all sound like fun people. So, anyhow, for other people's convenience and because I was curious myself, and with no pretense of knowing what any of this means -- that's for you to sort out -- here's the list of names that come up in the documents, completely unfiltered, presented roughly in alphabetical order. Some of these names may be slightly misidentified, and it's probable that one or two appear more than once here. I repeat: just because a name appears does not mean that the person or group was under extensive, active surveillance. But they might have been. You'll have to check further yourself.
1199 Bread and Roses Culture Project 9/11 Family Group A31 Action Coalition Aaron "Pieman" Kay Accountability Project ACLU Act Now To Stop War and End Racism (A.N.S.W.E.R.) Act Up Act Up New York Act Up Philadelphia Act Up Washington DC Activists for the Liberation of Palestine American Friends Service Committee American Gas Association Anarchist Black Cross Federation Anarchist People of Color Ann Stauber Anthony Weiner Arab Muslim American Foundation Atheists NYC Axis of Eve Bands Against Bush (at the Knitting Factory) Bands Against New York Bergen Action Network Big Noise Films Bike Blocs Bill Perkins Billionaires for Bush Black Tea Society Books Not Bombs Peace Convergence Buddhist Peace Fellowship Burdock 2004 Burning Desire Cluster Cabbies Against Bush Camp Shutdown Campaign to Demilitarize the Police Campaign to Stop Killer Coke Canadian Federation of Students Center for Anti-Violence Education Charles Barron (Brooklyn city councilman) Charles Rangel (Democratic Congressman from NY) ChicagoNewYork.net Chinatown Justice Project Christian Defense Coalition Christopher Hackett Coalition of Artists and Activists Coalition of Fire and Police Unions CODEPINK: Women for Peace Commercial Driver Group Calling Committee for Social Justice in Columbia Community Coalition Constitutional Rights Enforcement & Support Team (C.R.E.S.T.) Continental Direct Action Network Counter Convention.org Crimethinc Black Hat Hacker's Bloc Critical Mass Critical Resistance CUNY Students and Faculty Daniel Andreas Darfur Rehabilitation David Weprin Deep Dish TV Democratic National Committee Dennis Griggs Direct Action Democracy Direct Action Network Disabled American Veterans DNC2RNC Dogs Against Republicans Earth Activist Training (E.A.T.) Falun Gong Federation of East Village Artists Food Not Bombs FrontPageMagazine.com Gabriela Network Gays Against Bush Geoffrey Blank Grandmothers Against War Grassroots Coalition Against Media Organizations Green Bloc Green Dragon Green Party Greenpeace Hacktivists Haitian Batay Ouvriye Solidarity Network High Grounds Veteran Reunion High Times Hip Hop Summit Action Network Human Rights Campaign Huntingdon Life Science Immigrant Solidarity Network Independent Media Center of New York Industrial Workers of the World Indymedia Infernal Noise Brigade Information Liberation Front Interfaith Ring of Hope International Action Center International Answer Center International Solidarity Movement Jaggi Singh Jason Blank Jeremiah Gutman Jeremy Conrad Jerry Goralnick Jews for Racial and Economic Justice Jim Lesczynski Joel Meyers Johnny Cash Bloc Jonathan Jackson (independent filmmaker) Judson Memorial Church Justice Not War in the Phillippines Campaign Kensington Welfare Rights Union Ku Klux Klan Lawrence Anarchists Leslie Cagan Liberty Rising Light Up the Sky Lisa Fithian (Continental Action Network) Living Theatre Long Island Peace Train Lower East Side Collective M27 Coalition Madagascar Institute Man & Woman In Black Bloc Manhattan Libertarian Party Manhattan Neighborhood Network Mass Defense Committee of the National Lawyer's Guild Medical Activists of New York City Millions for Reparations Miriam "Starhawk" Simos Mobilization 2004 Mothers Opposing Bush Mouse Bloc MSNBC National Council of Arab Americans National Immigrant Solidarity Network National Lawyers Guild National Youth and Student Peace Coalition New Democratic Majority New Immigrant Coalition New Jersey Anti-Racist Action New York ANSWER New York City Anarchist Tribes New York Civil Liberties Union New York Host Committee New York Lawyers Guild Mass Defense New Yorkers Against Gun Violence No Police State Coalition No RNC Clearing House No RNC Welcoming Committee North American Anarchist North Star Foundation Northern Manhattan Democrats for Change Not In Our Name NOW-National Organization for Women NY Metro Area Postal Unions NY Peoples Law Collective NY Youth Bloc NYC AIDS Housing Network NYC Atheists NYC Central Labor Council NYC Comms Collective NYC Direct Action Network NYC Labor Against the Law NYC Life After Capitalism NYC Peoples Law Collective NYC War Tax Resistance One People's Project One Thousand Coffins Operation Witness Outreach Pagan Bloc Pagan Cluster Palestine Action Union Square East Paper Tiger Party Liberation Front Patrick Dillon Pax Christi Peace Fresno Anti-War Activist Group People's Free Space People's Law Collective Picture the Homeless Planned Parenthood Federation of America Planned Parenthood NYC Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign Pretty Good Privacy Prometheus Radio Project Protest Warriors Queer Bloc Queers for Peace and Justice Randall Terry Rant Collective Reclaim the Streets Restaurant Opportunity Center of New York Revolutionary Cells - Liberation Brigade Ring Out Rise We Rise Rise Up RNC Not Welcome RNC Shut Down Coalition RNC Youth Root Activist Training Network Ruckus Society Run Against Bush Ryan Perry San Francisco Video Activist Network School of the Americas Watch Seeds of Peace Septembter 11 Families for Peaceful Tomorrows Shadowy Revolutionary Cell Sierra Club Singles Against the War Party Socialist Party Society for Truth and Justice Still We Rise Coalition Storm Collective Student Peace Coalition Stuyvesant High School Students Suffolk Peace Network Surveillance Camera Players Syracuse Peace Council Take Back the Future Ted Rall Tejas Bloc Theaters Against War Times Up Un-Conventional TV Union Square Middle East Peace Coalition United for Peace and Justice Veterans for Peace Vietnam Veterans Against War Viking Bloc War Resisters League Westboro Baptist Church (Rev. Fred Phelps) Wetlands Preserve Why-War.com Women in Black Young Democratic Socialists Youth Bloc Youth Channel Zombie Flash Mob
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