Re: NATO Nurses Rally at Daley Plaza Today

2012-05-22 Thread Christine Aguila
Thanks, Boris!  Cheers, Christine


On May 21, 2012, at 1:17 PM, Boris Liberman wrote:

> On 5/19/2012 09:53, Christine Aguila wrote:
>> It's a bummer being short.
> 
> But then all economy class seats are business for you!
> 
> Great photography - it does tell the story and certainly keeps/shows the 
> spirit of the event.
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Re: NATO Nurses Rally at Daley Plaza Today

2012-05-22 Thread Christine Aguila
Thanks, Steve!  Kind of you to say so.  Cheers, Christine


On May 21, 2012, at 11:38 AM, steve harley wrote:

> on 2012-05-19 24:53 Christine Aguila wrote
>> http://www.caguila.com/natonurses
> 
> thanks Christine, i really appreciate this and the other protest photography 
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> practice, documentation of our times is a vital service
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Re: NATO Nurses Rally at Daley Plaza Today

2012-05-21 Thread Christine Aguila
Thanks,  Steve.  Very kind of you to say.  Cheers, Christine



On May 21, 2012, at 11:38 AM, steve harley  wrote:

> on 2012-05-19 24:53 Christine Aguila wrote
>> http://www.caguila.com/natonurses
> 
> thanks Christine, i really appreciate this and the other protest photography 
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> practice, documentation of our times is a vital service
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Re: NATO Nurses Rally at Daley Plaza Today

2012-05-21 Thread Boris Liberman

On 5/19/2012 09:53, Christine Aguila wrote:

It's a bummer being short.


But then all economy class seats are business for you!

Great photography - it does tell the story and certainly keeps/shows the 
spirit of the event.


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Re: NATO Nurses Rally at Daley Plaza Today

2012-05-21 Thread steve harley

on 2012-05-19 24:53 Christine Aguila wrote

http://www.caguila.com/natonurses


thanks Christine, i really appreciate this and the other protest photography 
that is shared on PDML; though i'm enamored of photography as an art and a 
practice, documentation of our times is a vital service


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Re: NATO Nurses Rally at Daley Plaza Today

2012-05-20 Thread Paul Stenquist

On May 20, 2012, at 12:25 PM, John Sessoms wrote:

> *THEY* also control who gets taxed and who doesn't.

*THEY* have no power of taxation. The G8 and the IMF are merely forums where 
nations get together and talk about monetary policy and try to determine a best 
course of action. Yesterday, at the G8 meeting at Camp David, that extremist 
from the radical right, Barack Obama, suggested that the western democracies 
and Russia should try to stimulate the economy and create jobs rather than 
focus on austerity. The other leaders where generally in agreement. The G8 was 
formed after the oil crisis of the 70s, and it has generally served to avoid 
disasters. The IMF was formed at the end of world war II when currencies were 
in disarray, and it has usually managed to straighten out international messes. 
All of the organizations are managed by your elected leaders. 

In response to Obama's request for job creation, the occupants marched on Rahm 
Emanuel's house, and some even threatened to burn it down. 

The G8 isn't scary. People building bombs in their basement are scary..

Paul


> 
> From: "knarftheriault
> 
>> I agree with your analysis of this, Christine. It's all about
>> economics, wealth, money and who controls it. G8, G20, the World
>> Bank, IMF, they control how public money (ie: tax dollars) are spent.
>> 
>> 
>> These organizations are incredibly powerful yet (in the case of the
>> World Bank and IMF) not elected or in any way democratic. They are
>> not answerable to "the people". That's scary.
>> 
>> They tell elected governments what to do. That, too, is scary.
>> 
>> Since so much of the public purse is spent on the military, NATO is a
>> big piece of the puzzle.
>> 
>> I'm sure that it's fair to say that many if not most of the
>> protesters at these conferences worldwide would prefer to see at
>> least some public funds diverted from the military to social and
>> other programmes.
>> 
>> Of course another big reason for these protests is that the world is
>> watching; they have a huge platform from which to publicize their
>> causes and the media is only too happy to oblige.
>> 
>> Cheers, frank
> 
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Re: NATO Nurses Rally at Daley Plaza Today

2012-05-20 Thread Christine Aguila
Hi Rick and everyone.  We just left the rally.  So far I think Rick's daughter 
is having a boring time, but the march hadn't started when we left.  

Darrel ended up going with me.  At one point he said,  "I'm totally amazed 
we've been here several hours and I haven't smelled anything illegal."

Totally different protest generation :-).

We're finishing our lunch then will head home.  I don't think we're going to 
march to McCormick place.

Cheers Christine

On May 20, 2012, at 10:26 AM, Rick Womer  wrote:

> Christine, I especially like the shot of Andy Thayer--the framing gives it a 
> dramatic "you are there!" quality.  It's a great gallery all around, though.
> 
> My daughter is there as a "street medic"--I hope she has a boring time.
> 
> Rick
> 
>  
> http://photo.net/photos/RickW
> 
> 
> - Original Message -
> From: Christine Aguila 
> To: PDML List 
> Cc: 
> Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2012 2:53 AM
> Subject: NATO Nurses Rally at Daley Plaza Today
> 
> Hi Everyone:
> 
> I flirted with the idea of starting a little memoir blog, if you will, on our 
> NATO weekend here in Chicago, but then chucked the idea--for the time being 
> at least.  I haven't had a full day of photography like today for probably 3 
> months at least, so it was a fun day.
> 
> The nurses union had applied for a permit but had a set-to with the mayor, 
> but then he relented, so the rally went ahead.  John Nichols, the Washington 
> D.C. correspondent for the magazine The Nation spoke, as did, Andy Thayer, 
> and Tom Hayden, that is, *the* Tom Hayden.   Tom Morello sang--he was great!  
> Lots of other speakers from various progressive organizations and unions 
> spoke as well.
> 
> The rally was orderly--quite tame actually--cheerful with lots of shouting 
> and singing.  Morello sang This Land is Your Land, which was a moving moment 
> and will resonate long in my memory. But then it was over, and most folks 
> went along their merry way.  The media reported some smaller "splinter 
> groups" headed into the loop, but it never amounted to much.
> 
> The big day is Sunday, and I'm set to head down to the Petrillo Bandshell and 
> do the march to McCormick Place. If I get tired, I'll head home.  Darrel will 
> be home on call if I need to be rescued.  I've sought advice from our Cotty, 
> so I'll march with greater confidence WRT safety and photographic strategy.
> 
> There's nothing fancy or greatly artful about the gallery below, but you will 
> get a small sense of what the rally was like.  The truth is when I get to 
> events like this I start shouting and singing with everyone else and forget 
> to take pictures.  I did take a little video of the speakers and performers, 
> but I had the DA* 50-135 on the K-5, and holding that kit up high in the Hail 
> Mary position for long periods is not fun.  It's a bummer being short.
> 
> There are captions below the photos.
> 
> http://www.caguila.com/natonurses
> 
> Cheers, Christine/Chicago
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Re: NATO Nurses Rally at Daley Plaza Today

2012-05-20 Thread John Sessoms

*THEY* also control who gets taxed and who doesn't.

From: "knarftheriault


I agree with your analysis of this, Christine. It's all about
economics, wealth, money and who controls it. G8, G20, the World
Bank, IMF, they control how public money (ie: tax dollars) are spent.


These organizations are incredibly powerful yet (in the case of the
World Bank and IMF) not elected or in any way democratic. They are
not answerable to "the people". That's scary.

They tell elected governments what to do. That, too, is scary.

Since so much of the public purse is spent on the military, NATO is a
big piece of the puzzle.

I'm sure that it's fair to say that many if not most of the
protesters at these conferences worldwide would prefer to see at
least some public funds diverted from the military to social and
other programmes.

Of course another big reason for these protests is that the world is
watching; they have a huge platform from which to publicize their
causes and the media is only too happy to oblige.

Cheers, frank



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Re: NATO Nurses Rally at Daley Plaza Today

2012-05-20 Thread Rick Womer
Christine, I especially like the shot of Andy Thayer--the framing gives it a 
dramatic "you are there!" quality.  It's a great gallery all around, though.

My daughter is there as a "street medic"--I hope she has a boring time.

Rick

 
http://photo.net/photos/RickW


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From: Christine Aguila 
To: PDML List 
Cc: 
Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2012 2:53 AM
Subject: NATO Nurses Rally at Daley Plaza Today

Hi Everyone:

I flirted with the idea of starting a little memoir blog, if you will, on our 
NATO weekend here in Chicago, but then chucked the idea--for the time being at 
least.  I haven't had a full day of photography like today for probably 3 
months at least, so it was a fun day.

The nurses union had applied for a permit but had a set-to with the mayor, but 
then he relented, so the rally went ahead.  John Nichols, the Washington D.C. 
correspondent for the magazine The Nation spoke, as did, Andy Thayer, and Tom 
Hayden, that is, *the* Tom Hayden.   Tom Morello sang--he was great!  Lots of 
other speakers from various progressive organizations and unions spoke as well.

The rally was orderly--quite tame actually--cheerful with lots of shouting and 
singing.  Morello sang This Land is Your Land, which was a moving moment and 
will resonate long in my memory. But then it was over, and most folks went 
along their merry way.  The media reported some smaller "splinter groups" 
headed into the loop, but it never amounted to much.

The big day is Sunday, and I'm set to head down to the Petrillo Bandshell and 
do the march to McCormick Place. If I get tired, I'll head home.  Darrel will 
be home on call if I need to be rescued.  I've sought advice from our Cotty, so 
I'll march with greater confidence WRT safety and photographic strategy.

There's nothing fancy or greatly artful about the gallery below, but you will 
get a small sense of what the rally was like.  The truth is when I get to 
events like this I start shouting and singing with everyone else and forget to 
take pictures.  I did take a little video of the speakers and performers, but I 
had the DA* 50-135 on the K-5, and holding that kit up high in the Hail Mary 
position for long periods is not fun.  It's a bummer being short.

There are captions below the photos.

http://www.caguila.com/natonurses

Cheers, Christine/Chicago
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Re: NATO Nurses Rally at Daley Plaza Today

2012-05-20 Thread Paul Stenquist

On May 19, 2012, at 10:51 PM, knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:

> I agree with your analysis of this, Christine. It's all about economics, 
> wealth, money and who controls it. G8, G20, the World Bank, IMF, they control 
> how public money (ie: tax dollars) are spent. 

The G8 doesn't control how tax dollars are spent. It merely provides a platform 
so that the major countries can establish a moderate level of coordination and 
thus avoid financial ruin. 

> 
> These organizations are incredibly powerful yet (in the case of the World 
> Bank and IMF) not elected or in any way democratic. They are not answerable 
> to "the people". That's scary. 
> 
They are answerable to the governments elected by the people, or otherwise.

> They tell elected governments what to do. That, too, is scary.

They merely advise, and most of their advise is ignored.

> 
> Since so much of the public purse is spent on the military, NATO is a big 
> piece of the puzzle.
> 
> I'm sure that it's fair to say that many if not most of the protesters at 
> these conferences worldwide would prefer to see at least some public funds 
> diverted from the military to social and other programmes.
> 
Most of the protesters, unfortunately, just want to protest. Getting one's face 
on television is the primary goal for most, it would seem. 


> Of course another big reason for these protests is that the world is watching;

Exactly. And it costs us all a lot of money in that the police have to try to 
maintain order, and the sanitation workers have to clean up after. Yesterday, 
the Chicago police arrested a group that was assembling gasoline bombs. Nice.

> they have a huge platform from which to publicize their causes and the media 
> is only too happy to oblige.


> 
> Cheers,
> frank
> 
> "What can be asserted without proof can be dismissed without proof." -- 
> Christopher Hitchens
> 
> --- Original Message ---
> 
> From: Christine Aguila 
> Sent: May 19, 2012 5/19/12
> To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" 
> Subject: Re: NATO Nurses Rally at Daley Plaza Today
> 
> Thanks, Paul.
> 
> With respect to your question, Stan and Bob are right, in that, lots of 
> groups will use to advantage historical events that provide a handy--and 
> large--audience for a social, political or economic message, but I wouldn't 
> argue that's the main motivation for protest rallies with respect to NATO/G8.
> 
> I readily admit I am not deeply read on every group's mission statement and 
> goals, and it's always tricky to speak for someone else, but at yesterday's 
> rally all the speakers and the signage did speak to a single overall position 
> uniting the various groups and organizations.  In their view, G8 controls the 
> wealth of the world, and they do so mostly to the advantage of the ruling and 
> corporate elite, thereby creating hardship and disadvantage--and the new buzz 
> word, austerity--for the rest of the world's population.  And they view NATO 
> as G8's military instrument to insure that advantage in various direct and 
> indirect ways--war, of course, being the most egregious, direct, and 
> expensive  means--in their view.
> 
> So, in demonstrating against NATO they also demonstrate against the G8; and 
> when they demonstrate against the G8, they demonstrate against NATO.
> 
> All of what I just said is, of course, my interpretation, and I've probably 
> oversimplified for some, but it is my take on yesterday's event, though it's 
> *not* necessarily my own personal point of view, but I admit to being 
> sympathetic with some of the *economic* message points conveyed at the rally.
> 
> Cheers, Christine/Chicago
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>> Some nice pics. A bit bewildering though in that it's hard to see what any 
>> of this has to do with NATO. Would the occupants prefer that we not have an 
>> alliance of western democracies?
>> Paul
>> On May 19, 2012, at 2:53 AM, Christine Aguila wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Everyone:
>>> 
>>> I flirted with the idea of starting a little memoir blog, if you will, on 
>>> our NATO weekend here in Chicago, but then chucked the idea--for the time 
>>> being at least.  I haven't had a full day of photography like today for 
>>> probably 3 months at least, so it was a fun day.
>>> 
>>> The nurses union had applied for a permit but had a set-to with the mayor, 
>>> but then he relented, so the rally went ahead.  John Nich

Re: NATO Nurses Rally at Daley Plaza Today

2012-05-20 Thread Paul Stenquist
G8 doesn't control the wealth of the world, although that's the somewhat 
simplistic claim of those looking for something to protest. They merely provide 
a platform for countries to coordinate their financial goals, so that everyone 
isn't working in a different direction. They're governments, so they must be 
bad. 

When the "occupy movement" isn't demonstrating against G8 or NATO, they will 
pick another target, any target, it seems,  will do, even Rahm Emanuel, Obama's 
ally. Their "we hate it all" lack of focus has become laughable, IMO.


On May 19, 2012, at 11:41 AM, Christine Aguila wrote:

> Thanks, Paul.
> 
> With respect to your question, Stan and Bob are right, in that, lots of 
> groups will use to advantage historical events that provide a handy--and 
> large--audience for a social, political or economic message, but I wouldn't 
> argue that's the main motivation for protest rallies with respect to NATO/G8.
> 
> I readily admit I am not deeply read on every group's mission statement and 
> goals, and it's always tricky to speak for someone else, but at yesterday's 
> rally all the speakers and the signage did speak to a single overall position 
> uniting the various groups and organizations.  In their view, G8 controls the 
> wealth of the world, and they do so mostly to the advantage of the ruling and 
> corporate elite, thereby creating hardship and disadvantage--and the new buzz 
> word, austerity--for the rest of the world's population.  And they view NATO 
> as G8's military instrument to insure that advantage in various direct and 
> indirect ways--war, of course, being the most egregious, direct, and 
> expensive  means--in their view.
> 
> So, in demonstrating against NATO they also demonstrate against the G8; and 
> when they demonstrate against the G8, they demonstrate against NATO.
> 
> All of what I just said is, of course, my interpretation, and I've probably 
> oversimplified for some, but it is my take on yesterday's event, though it's 
> *not* necessarily my own personal point of view, but I admit to being 
> sympathetic with some of the *economic* message points conveyed at the rally.
> 
> Cheers, Christine/Chicago
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> On May 19, 2012, at 6:10 AM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
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>> Some nice pics. A bit bewildering though in that it's hard to see what any 
>> of this has to do with NATO. Would the occupants prefer that we not have an 
>> alliance of western democracies?
>> Paul
>> On May 19, 2012, at 2:53 AM, Christine Aguila wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Everyone:
>>> 
>>> I flirted with the idea of starting a little memoir blog, if you will, on 
>>> our NATO weekend here in Chicago, but then chucked the idea--for the time 
>>> being at least.  I haven't had a full day of photography like today for 
>>> probably 3 months at least, so it was a fun day.
>>> 
>>> The nurses union had applied for a permit but had a set-to with the mayor, 
>>> but then he relented, so the rally went ahead.  John Nichols, the 
>>> Washington D.C. correspondent for the magazine The Nation spoke, as did, 
>>> Andy Thayer, and Tom Hayden, that is, *the* Tom Hayden.   Tom Morello 
>>> sang--he was great!  Lots of other speakers from various progressive 
>>> organizations and unions spoke as well.
>>> 
>>> The rally was orderly--quite tame actually--cheerful with lots of shouting 
>>> and singing.  Morello sang This Land is Your Land, which was a moving 
>>> moment and will resonate long in my memory. But then it was over, and most 
>>> folks went along their merry way.  The media reported some smaller 
>>> "splinter groups" headed into the loop, but it never amounted to much.
>>> 
>>> The big day is Sunday, and I'm set to head down to the Petrillo Bandshell 
>>> and do the march to McCormick Place. If I get tired, I'll head home.  
>>> Darrel will be home on call if I need to be rescued.  I've sought advice 
>>> from our Cotty, so I'll march with greater confidence WRT safety and 
>>> photographic strategy.
>>> 
>>> There's nothing fancy or greatly artful about the gallery below, but you 
>>> will get a small sense of what the rally was like.  The truth is when I get 
>>> to events like this I start shouting and singing with everyone else and 
>>> forget to take pictures.  I did take a little video of the speakers and 
>>> performers, but I had the DA* 50-135 on the K-5, and holding that kit up 
>>> high in the Hail Mary position for long periods is not fun.  It's a bummer 
>>> being short.
>>> 
>>> There are captions below the photos.
>>> 
>>> http://www.caguila.com/natonurses
>>> 
>>> Cheers, Christine/Chicago
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Re: NATO Nurses Rally at Daley Plaza Today

2012-05-20 Thread David Mann
On May 19, 2012, at 11:37 PM, Bob W wrote:

> More publicity if you demonstrate there than if you demonstrate in the car
> park behind Joe's Tires in Badiddlyboing, Odawidaho.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_speech_zone

;)

Dave


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Re: NATO Nurses Rally at Daley Plaza Today

2012-05-19 Thread knarftheria...@gmail.com
I agree with your analysis of this, Christine. It's all about economics, 
wealth, money and who controls it. G8, G20, the World Bank, IMF, they control 
how public money (ie: tax dollars) are spent. 

These organizations are incredibly powerful yet (in the case of the World Bank 
and IMF) not elected or in any way democratic. They are not answerable to "the 
people". That's scary. 

They tell elected governments what to do. That, too, is scary.

Since so much of the public purse is spent on the military, NATO is a big piece 
of the puzzle.

I'm sure that it's fair to say that many if not most of the protesters at these 
conferences worldwide would prefer to see at least some public funds diverted 
from the military to social and other programmes.

Of course another big reason for these protests is that the world is watching; 
they have a huge platform from which to publicize their causes and the media is 
only too happy to oblige.

Cheers,
frank

"What can be asserted without proof can be dismissed without proof." -- 
Christopher Hitchens

--- Original Message ---

From: Christine Aguila 
Sent: May 19, 2012 5/19/12
To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" 
Subject: Re: NATO Nurses Rally at Daley Plaza Today

Thanks, Paul.

With respect to your question, Stan and Bob are right, in that, lots of groups 
will use to advantage historical events that provide a handy--and 
large--audience for a social, political or economic message, but I wouldn't 
argue that's the main motivation for protest rallies with respect to NATO/G8.

I readily admit I am not deeply read on every group's mission statement and 
goals, and it's always tricky to speak for someone else, but at yesterday's 
rally all the speakers and the signage did speak to a single overall position 
uniting the various groups and organizations.  In their view, G8 controls the 
wealth of the world, and they do so mostly to the advantage of the ruling and 
corporate elite, thereby creating hardship and disadvantage--and the new buzz 
word, austerity--for the rest of the world's population.  And they view NATO as 
G8's military instrument to insure that advantage in various direct and 
indirect ways--war, of course, being the most egregious, direct, and expensive  
means--in their view.

So, in demonstrating against NATO they also demonstrate against the G8; and 
when they demonstrate against the G8, they demonstrate against NATO.

All of what I just said is, of course, my interpretation, and I've probably 
oversimplified for some, but it is my take on yesterday's event, though it's 
*not* necessarily my own personal point of view, but I admit to being 
sympathetic with some of the *economic* message points conveyed at the rally.

Cheers, Christine/Chicago


























On May 19, 2012, at 6:10 AM, Paul Stenquist wrote:

> Some nice pics. A bit bewildering though in that it's hard to see what any of 
> this has to do with NATO. Would the occupants prefer that we not have an 
> alliance of western democracies?
> Paul
> On May 19, 2012, at 2:53 AM, Christine Aguila wrote:
> 
>> Hi Everyone:
>> 
>> I flirted with the idea of starting a little memoir blog, if you will, on 
>> our NATO weekend here in Chicago, but then chucked the idea--for the time 
>> being at least.  I haven't had a full day of photography like today for 
>> probably 3 months at least, so it was a fun day.
>> 
>> The nurses union had applied for a permit but had a set-to with the mayor, 
>> but then he relented, so the rally went ahead.  John Nichols, the Washington 
>> D.C. correspondent for the magazine The Nation spoke, as did, Andy Thayer, 
>> and Tom Hayden, that is, *the* Tom Hayden.   Tom Morello sang--he was great! 
>>  Lots of other speakers from various progressive organizations and unions 
>> spoke as well.
>> 
>> The rally was orderly--quite tame actually--cheerful with lots of shouting 
>> and singing.  Morello sang This Land is Your Land, which was a moving moment 
>> and will resonate long in my memory. But then it was over, and most folks 
>> went along their merry way.  The media reported some smaller "splinter 
>> groups" headed into the loop, but it never amounted to much.
>> 
>> The big day is Sunday, and I'm set to head down to the Petrillo Bandshell 
>> and do the march to McCormick Place. If I get tired, I'll head home.  Darrel 
>> will be home on call if I need to be rescued.  I've sought advice from our 
>> Cotty, so I'll march with greater confidence WRT safety and photographic 
>> strategy.
>> 
>> There's nothing fancy or greatly artful about the gallery below, but you 
>> will get a small sense of what the rally was like.  The truth is whe

RE: NATO Nurses Rally at Daley Plaza Today

2012-05-19 Thread knarftheria...@gmail.com
Wonderful, moving gallery!

cheers,
frank

"What can be asserted without proof can be dismissed without proof." -- 
Christopher Hitchens

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From: Christine Aguila 
Sent: May 19, 2012 5/19/12
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Subject: NATO Nurses Rally at Daley Plaza Today

Hi Everyone:

I flirted with the idea of starting a little memoir blog, if you will, on our 
NATO weekend here in Chicago, but then chucked the idea--for the time being at 
least.  I haven't had a full day of photography like today for probably 3 
months at least, so it was a fun day.

The nurses union had applied for a permit but had a set-to with the mayor, but 
then he relented, so the rally went ahead.  John Nichols, the Washington D.C. 
correspondent for the magazine The Nation spoke, as did, Andy Thayer, and Tom 
Hayden, that is, *the* Tom Hayden.   Tom Morello sang--he was great!  Lots of 
other speakers from various progressive organizations and unions spoke as well.

The rally was orderly--quite tame actually--cheerful with lots of shouting and 
singing.  Morello sang This Land is Your Land, which was a moving moment and 
will resonate long in my memory. But then it was over, and most folks went 
along their merry way.  The media reported some smaller "splinter groups" 
headed into the loop, but it never amounted to much.

The big day is Sunday, and I'm set to head down to the Petrillo Bandshell and 
do the march to McCormick Place. If I get tired, I'll head home.  Darrel will 
be home on call if I need to be rescued.  I've sought advice from our Cotty, so 
I'll march with greater confidence WRT safety and photographic strategy.

There's nothing fancy or greatly artful about the gallery below, but you will 
get a small sense of what the rally was like.  The truth is when I get to 
events like this I start shouting and singing with everyone else and forget to 
take pictures.  I did take a little video of the speakers and performers, but I 
had the DA* 50-135 on the K-5, and holding that kit up high in the Hail Mary 
position for long periods is not fun.  It's a bummer being short.

There are captions below the photos.

http://www.caguila.com/natonurses

Cheers, Christine/Chicago
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Re: NATO Nurses Rally at Daley Plaza Today

2012-05-19 Thread Christine Aguila
I agree with your point about desaturated images; if this was a real 
photojournalism gig I wouldn't do that, but I'm a free bird, and I took 
liberties  :-).  Cheers, Christine




On May 19, 2012, at 8:47 AM, John Sessoms wrote:

> From: Christine Aguila
> 
>> Hi Everyone:
>> 
>> I flirted with the idea of starting a little memoir blog, if you
>> will, on our NATO weekend here in Chicago, but then chucked the
>> idea--for the time being at least.  I haven't had a full day of
>> photography like today for probably 3 months at least, so it was a
>> fun day.
> 
> 
>> There are captions below the photos.
>> 
>> http://www.caguila.com/natonurses
>> 
>> Cheers, Christine/Chicago
> 
> The partially desaturated images didn't do anything for me. Just doesn't work 
> in what is essentially a photojournalism exercise.
> 
> But the caption on IMGP0992 made me laugh until I cried. I'm forwarding a 
> link to all of my musician friends.
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Re: NATO Nurses Rally at Daley Plaza Today

2012-05-19 Thread Christine Aguila
Thanks, Jack!  Cheers, Christine


On May 19, 2012, at 7:25 AM, Jack Davis wrote:

> Can see your your photo enjoyment in the consistent quality of these images. 
> Glad you had this overdue experience.
>  
> Jack
> 
> From: Christine Aguila 
> To: PDML List  
> Sent: Friday, May 18, 2012 11:53 PM
> Subject: NATO Nurses Rally at Daley Plaza Today
> 
> Hi Everyone:
> 
> I flirted with the idea of starting a little memoir blog, if you will, on our 
> NATO weekend here in Chicago, but then chucked the idea--for the time being 
> at least.  I haven't had a full day of photography like today for probably 3 
> months at least, so it was a fun day.
> 
> The nurses union had applied for a permit but had a set-to with the mayor, 
> but then he relented, so the rally went ahead.  John Nichols, the Washington 
> D.C. correspondent for the magazine The Nation spoke, as did, Andy Thayer, 
> and Tom Hayden, that is, *the* Tom Hayden.  Tom Morello sang--he was great!  
> Lots of other speakers from various progressive organizations and unions 
> spoke as well.
> 
> The rally was orderly--quite tame actually--cheerful with lots of shouting 
> and singing.  Morello sang This Land is Your Land, which was a moving moment 
> and will resonate long in my memory. But then it was over, and most folks 
> went along their merry way.  The media reported some smaller "splinter 
> groups" headed into the loop, but it never amounted to much.
> 
> The big day is Sunday, and I'm set to head down to the Petrillo Bandshell and 
> do the march to McCormick Place. If I get tired, I'll head home.  Darrel will 
> be home on call if I need to be rescued.  I've sought advice from our Cotty, 
> so I'll march with greater confidence WRT safety and photographic strategy.
> 
> There's nothing fancy or greatly artful about the gallery below, but you will 
> get a small sense of what the rally was like.  The truth is when I get to 
> events like this I start shouting and singing with everyone else and forget 
> to take pictures.  I did take a little video of the speakers and performers, 
> but I had the DA* 50-135 on the K-5, and holding that kit up high in the Hail 
> Mary position for long periods is not fun.  It's a bummer being short.
> 
> There are captions below the photos.
> 
> http://www.caguila.com/natonurses
> 
> Cheers, Christine/Chicago
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Re: NATO Nurses Rally at Daley Plaza Today

2012-05-19 Thread Christine Aguila
Thanks, Tim!  cheers, Christine


On May 19, 2012, at 2:14 AM, Tim Bray wrote:

> Wow, that’s a powerful set.  I guess Chicago knows how to do a protest
> properly.  Barack was smart to bring the G8 to Camp David; it’s way
> easier to get mad at the G8 than NATO. -T
> 
> On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 11:53 PM, Christine Aguila
>  wrote:
>> Hi Everyone:
>> 
>> I flirted with the idea of starting a little memoir blog, if you will, on 
>> our NATO weekend here in Chicago, but then chucked the idea--for the time 
>> being at least.  I haven't had a full day of photography like today for 
>> probably 3 months at least, so it was a fun day.
>> 
>> The nurses union had applied for a permit but had a set-to with the mayor, 
>> but then he relented, so the rally went ahead.  John Nichols, the Washington 
>> D.C. correspondent for the magazine The Nation spoke, as did, Andy Thayer, 
>> and Tom Hayden, that is, *the* Tom Hayden.   Tom Morello sang--he was great! 
>>  Lots of other speakers from various progressive organizations and unions 
>> spoke as well.
>> 
>> The rally was orderly--quite tame actually--cheerful with lots of shouting 
>> and singing.  Morello sang This Land is Your Land, which was a moving moment 
>> and will resonate long in my memory. But then it was over, and most folks 
>> went along their merry way.  The media reported some smaller "splinter 
>> groups" headed into the loop, but it never amounted to much.
>> 
>> The big day is Sunday, and I'm set to head down to the Petrillo Bandshell 
>> and do the march to McCormick Place. If I get tired, I'll head home.  Darrel 
>> will be home on call if I need to be rescued.  I've sought advice from our 
>> Cotty, so I'll march with greater confidence WRT safety and photographic 
>> strategy.
>> 
>> There's nothing fancy or greatly artful about the gallery below, but you 
>> will get a small sense of what the rally was like.  The truth is when I get 
>> to events like this I start shouting and singing with everyone else and 
>> forget to take pictures.  I did take a little video of the speakers and 
>> performers, but I had the DA* 50-135 on the K-5, and holding that kit up 
>> high in the Hail Mary position for long periods is not fun.  It's a bummer 
>> being short.
>> 
>> There are captions below the photos.
>> 
>> http://www.caguila.com/natonurses
>> 
>> Cheers, Christine/Chicago
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Re: NATO Nurses Rally at Daley Plaza Today

2012-05-19 Thread Christine Aguila
Thanks, Paul.

With respect to your question, Stan and Bob are right, in that, lots of groups 
will use to advantage historical events that provide a handy--and 
large--audience for a social, political or economic message, but I wouldn't 
argue that's the main motivation for protest rallies with respect to NATO/G8.

I readily admit I am not deeply read on every group's mission statement and 
goals, and it's always tricky to speak for someone else, but at yesterday's 
rally all the speakers and the signage did speak to a single overall position 
uniting the various groups and organizations.  In their view, G8 controls the 
wealth of the world, and they do so mostly to the advantage of the ruling and 
corporate elite, thereby creating hardship and disadvantage--and the new buzz 
word, austerity--for the rest of the world's population.  And they view NATO as 
G8's military instrument to insure that advantage in various direct and 
indirect ways--war, of course, being the most egregious, direct, and expensive  
means--in their view.

So, in demonstrating against NATO they also demonstrate against the G8; and 
when they demonstrate against the G8, they demonstrate against NATO.

All of what I just said is, of course, my interpretation, and I've probably 
oversimplified for some, but it is my take on yesterday's event, though it's 
*not* necessarily my own personal point of view, but I admit to being 
sympathetic with some of the *economic* message points conveyed at the rally.

Cheers, Christine/Chicago


























On May 19, 2012, at 6:10 AM, Paul Stenquist wrote:

> Some nice pics. A bit bewildering though in that it's hard to see what any of 
> this has to do with NATO. Would the occupants prefer that we not have an 
> alliance of western democracies?
> Paul
> On May 19, 2012, at 2:53 AM, Christine Aguila wrote:
> 
>> Hi Everyone:
>> 
>> I flirted with the idea of starting a little memoir blog, if you will, on 
>> our NATO weekend here in Chicago, but then chucked the idea--for the time 
>> being at least.  I haven't had a full day of photography like today for 
>> probably 3 months at least, so it was a fun day.
>> 
>> The nurses union had applied for a permit but had a set-to with the mayor, 
>> but then he relented, so the rally went ahead.  John Nichols, the Washington 
>> D.C. correspondent for the magazine The Nation spoke, as did, Andy Thayer, 
>> and Tom Hayden, that is, *the* Tom Hayden.   Tom Morello sang--he was great! 
>>  Lots of other speakers from various progressive organizations and unions 
>> spoke as well.
>> 
>> The rally was orderly--quite tame actually--cheerful with lots of shouting 
>> and singing.  Morello sang This Land is Your Land, which was a moving moment 
>> and will resonate long in my memory. But then it was over, and most folks 
>> went along their merry way.  The media reported some smaller "splinter 
>> groups" headed into the loop, but it never amounted to much.
>> 
>> The big day is Sunday, and I'm set to head down to the Petrillo Bandshell 
>> and do the march to McCormick Place. If I get tired, I'll head home.  Darrel 
>> will be home on call if I need to be rescued.  I've sought advice from our 
>> Cotty, so I'll march with greater confidence WRT safety and photographic 
>> strategy.
>> 
>> There's nothing fancy or greatly artful about the gallery below, but you 
>> will get a small sense of what the rally was like.  The truth is when I get 
>> to events like this I start shouting and singing with everyone else and 
>> forget to take pictures.  I did take a little video of the speakers and 
>> performers, but I had the DA* 50-135 on the K-5, and holding that kit up 
>> high in the Hail Mary position for long periods is not fun.  It's a bummer 
>> being short.
>> 
>> There are captions below the photos.
>> 
>> http://www.caguila.com/natonurses
>> 
>> Cheers, Christine/Chicago
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Re: NATO Nurses Rally at Daley Plaza Today

2012-05-19 Thread Bob Sullivan
Paul,
I think the protesters want the Vietnam War back so they can do a
proper protest.
Regards,  Bob S.

On Sat, May 19, 2012 at 6:10 AM, Paul Stenquist  wrote:
> Some nice pics. A bit bewildering though in that it's hard to see what any of 
> this has to do with NATO. Would the occupants prefer that we not have an 
> alliance of western democracies?
> Paul
> On May 19, 2012, at 2:53 AM, Christine Aguila wrote:
>
>> Hi Everyone:
>>
>> I flirted with the idea of starting a little memoir blog, if you will, on 
>> our NATO weekend here in Chicago, but then chucked the idea--for the time 
>> being at least.  I haven't had a full day of photography like today for 
>> probably 3 months at least, so it was a fun day.
>>
>> The nurses union had applied for a permit but had a set-to with the mayor, 
>> but then he relented, so the rally went ahead.  John Nichols, the Washington 
>> D.C. correspondent for the magazine The Nation spoke, as did, Andy Thayer, 
>> and Tom Hayden, that is, *the* Tom Hayden.   Tom Morello sang--he was great! 
>>  Lots of other speakers from various progressive organizations and unions 
>> spoke as well.
>>
>> The rally was orderly--quite tame actually--cheerful with lots of shouting 
>> and singing.  Morello sang This Land is Your Land, which was a moving moment 
>> and will resonate long in my memory. But then it was over, and most folks 
>> went along their merry way.  The media reported some smaller "splinter 
>> groups" headed into the loop, but it never amounted to much.
>>
>> The big day is Sunday, and I'm set to head down to the Petrillo Bandshell 
>> and do the march to McCormick Place. If I get tired, I'll head home.  Darrel 
>> will be home on call if I need to be rescued.  I've sought advice from our 
>> Cotty, so I'll march with greater confidence WRT safety and photographic 
>> strategy.
>>
>> There's nothing fancy or greatly artful about the gallery below, but you 
>> will get a small sense of what the rally was like.  The truth is when I get 
>> to events like this I start shouting and singing with everyone else and 
>> forget to take pictures.  I did take a little video of the speakers and 
>> performers, but I had the DA* 50-135 on the K-5, and holding that kit up 
>> high in the Hail Mary position for long periods is not fun.  It's a bummer 
>> being short.
>>
>> There are captions below the photos.
>>
>> http://www.caguila.com/natonurses
>>
>> Cheers, Christine/Chicago
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RE: NATO Nurses Rally at Daley Plaza Today

2012-05-19 Thread John Sessoms

From: "Bob W"


More publicity if you demonstrate there than if you demonstrate in the car
park behind Joe's Tires in Badiddlyboing, Odawidaho.

B



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RE: NATO Nurses Rally at Daley Plaza Today

2012-05-19 Thread John Sessoms

From: Christine Aguila


Hi Everyone:

I flirted with the idea of starting a little memoir blog, if you
will, on our NATO weekend here in Chicago, but then chucked the
idea--for the time being at least.  I haven't had a full day of
photography like today for probably 3 months at least, so it was a
fun day.




There are captions below the photos.

http://www.caguila.com/natonurses

Cheers, Christine/Chicago


The partially desaturated images didn't do anything for me. Just doesn't 
work in what is essentially a photojournalism exercise.


But the caption on IMGP0992 made me laugh until I cried. I'm forwarding 
a link to all of my musician friends.


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Re: NATO Nurses Rally at Daley Plaza Today

2012-05-19 Thread Jack Davis
Can see your your photo enjoyment in the consistent quality of these images. 
Glad you had this overdue experience.
 
Jack

From: Christine Aguila 
To: PDML List  
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2012 11:53 PM
Subject: NATO Nurses Rally at Daley Plaza Today

Hi Everyone:

I flirted with the idea of starting a little memoir blog, if you will, on our 
NATO weekend here in Chicago, but then chucked the idea--for the time being at 
least.  I haven't had a full day of photography like today for probably 3 
months at least, so it was a fun day.

The nurses union had applied for a permit but had a set-to with the mayor, but 
then he relented, so the rally went ahead.  John Nichols, the Washington D.C. 
correspondent for the magazine The Nation spoke, as did, Andy Thayer, and Tom 
Hayden, that is, *the* Tom Hayden.  Tom Morello sang--he was great!  Lots of 
other speakers from various progressive organizations and unions spoke as well.

The rally was orderly--quite tame actually--cheerful with lots of shouting and 
singing.  Morello sang This Land is Your Land, which was a moving moment and 
will resonate long in my memory. But then it was over, and most folks went 
along their merry way.  The media reported some smaller "splinter groups" 
headed into the loop, but it never amounted to much.

The big day is Sunday, and I'm set to head down to the Petrillo Bandshell and 
do the march to McCormick Place. If I get tired, I'll head home.  Darrel will 
be home on call if I need to be rescued.  I've sought advice from our Cotty, so 
I'll march with greater confidence WRT safety and photographic strategy.

There's nothing fancy or greatly artful about the gallery below, but you will 
get a small sense of what the rally was like.  The truth is when I get to 
events like this I start shouting and singing with everyone else and forget to 
take pictures.  I did take a little video of the speakers and performers, but I 
had the DA* 50-135 on the K-5, and holding that kit up high in the Hail Mary 
position for long periods is not fun.  It's a bummer being short.

There are captions below the photos.

http://www.caguila.com/natonurses

Cheers, Christine/Chicago
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Re: NATO Nurses Rally at Daley Plaza Today

2012-05-19 Thread Stan Halpin

On May 19, 2012, at 7:10 AM, Paul Stenquist wrote:

> Some nice pics. A bit bewildering though in that it's hard to see what any of 
> this has to do with NATO. Would the occupants prefer that we not have an 
> alliance of western democracies?
> Paul

>From what I've read, this has nothing to do with NATO. The point is, if you 
>want to get a large group of people together to try to bring attention to some 
>issue or related set of issues, it makes a great deal of sense to do this at a 
>time and place when print and broadcast media are likely to be present. 
>Chicago right before the NATO summit would fit that bill . . .

stan


> On May 19, 2012, at 2:53 AM, Christine Aguila wrote:
> 
>> Hi Everyone:
>> 
>> I flirted with the idea of starting a little memoir blog, if you will, on 
>> our NATO weekend here in Chicago, but then chucked the idea--for the time 
>> being at least.  I haven't had a full day of photography like today for 
>> probably 3 months at least, so it was a fun day.
>> 
>> The nurses union had applied for a permit but had a set-to with the mayor, 
>> but then he relented, so the rally went ahead.  John Nichols, the Washington 
>> D.C. correspondent for the magazine The Nation spoke, as did, Andy Thayer, 
>> and Tom Hayden, that is, *the* Tom Hayden.   Tom Morello sang--he was great! 
>>  Lots of other speakers from various progressive organizations and unions 
>> spoke as well.
>> 
>> The rally was orderly--quite tame actually--cheerful with lots of shouting 
>> and singing.  Morello sang This Land is Your Land, which was a moving moment 
>> and will resonate long in my memory. But then it was over, and most folks 
>> went along their merry way.  The media reported some smaller "splinter 
>> groups" headed into the loop, but it never amounted to much.
>> 
>> The big day is Sunday, and I'm set to head down to the Petrillo Bandshell 
>> and do the march to McCormick Place. If I get tired, I'll head home.  Darrel 
>> will be home on call if I need to be rescued.  I've sought advice from our 
>> Cotty, so I'll march with greater confidence WRT safety and photographic 
>> strategy.
>> 
>> There's nothing fancy or greatly artful about the gallery below, but you 
>> will get a small sense of what the rally was like.  The truth is when I get 
>> to events like this I start shouting and singing with everyone else and 
>> forget to take pictures.  I did take a little video of the speakers and 
>> performers, but I had the DA* 50-135 on the K-5, and holding that kit up 
>> high in the Hail Mary position for long periods is not fun.  It's a bummer 
>> being short.
>> 
>> There are captions below the photos.
>> 
>> http://www.caguila.com/natonurses
>> 
>> Cheers, Christine/Chicago
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RE: NATO Nurses Rally at Daley Plaza Today

2012-05-19 Thread Bob W
More publicity if you demonstrate there than if you demonstrate in the car
park behind Joe's Tires in Badiddlyboing, Odawidaho.

B

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> Paul Stenquist
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> 
> Some nice pics. A bit bewildering though in that it's hard to see what
> any of this has to do with NATO. Would the occupants prefer that we not
> have an alliance of western democracies?
> Paul
> On May 19, 2012, at 2:53 AM, Christine Aguila wrote:
> 
> > Hi Everyone:
> >
> > I flirted with the idea of starting a little memoir blog, if you
> will, on our NATO weekend here in Chicago, but then chucked the idea--
> for the time being at least.  I haven't had a full day of photography
> like today for probably 3 months at least, so it was a fun day.
> >
> > The nurses union had applied for a permit but had a set-to with the
> mayor, but then he relented, so the rally went ahead.  John Nichols,
> the Washington D.C. correspondent for the magazine The Nation spoke, as
> did, Andy Thayer, and Tom Hayden, that is, *the* Tom Hayden.   Tom
> Morello sang--he was great!  Lots of other speakers from various
> progressive organizations and unions spoke as well.
> >
> > The rally was orderly--quite tame actually--cheerful with lots of
> shouting and singing.  Morello sang This Land is Your Land, which was a
> moving moment and will resonate long in my memory. But then it was
> over, and most folks went along their merry way.  The media reported
> some smaller "splinter groups" headed into the loop, but it never
> amounted to much.
> >
> > The big day is Sunday, and I'm set to head down to the Petrillo
> Bandshell and do the march to McCormick Place. If I get tired, I'll
> head home.  Darrel will be home on call if I need to be rescued.  I've
> sought advice from our Cotty, so I'll march with greater confidence WRT
> safety and photographic strategy.
> >
> > There's nothing fancy or greatly artful about the gallery below, but
> you will get a small sense of what the rally was like.  The truth is
> when I get to events like this I start shouting and singing with
> everyone else and forget to take pictures.  I did take a little video
> of the speakers and performers, but I had the DA* 50-135 on the K-5,
> and holding that kit up high in the Hail Mary position for long periods
> is not fun.  It's a bummer being short.
> >
> > There are captions below the photos.
> >
> > http://www.caguila.com/natonurses
> >
> > Cheers, Christine/Chicago
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Re: NATO Nurses Rally at Daley Plaza Today

2012-05-19 Thread Paul Stenquist
Some nice pics. A bit bewildering though in that it's hard to see what any of 
this has to do with NATO. Would the occupants prefer that we not have an 
alliance of western democracies?
Paul
On May 19, 2012, at 2:53 AM, Christine Aguila wrote:

> Hi Everyone:
> 
> I flirted with the idea of starting a little memoir blog, if you will, on our 
> NATO weekend here in Chicago, but then chucked the idea--for the time being 
> at least.  I haven't had a full day of photography like today for probably 3 
> months at least, so it was a fun day.
> 
> The nurses union had applied for a permit but had a set-to with the mayor, 
> but then he relented, so the rally went ahead.  John Nichols, the Washington 
> D.C. correspondent for the magazine The Nation spoke, as did, Andy Thayer, 
> and Tom Hayden, that is, *the* Tom Hayden.   Tom Morello sang--he was great!  
> Lots of other speakers from various progressive organizations and unions 
> spoke as well.
> 
> The rally was orderly--quite tame actually--cheerful with lots of shouting 
> and singing.  Morello sang This Land is Your Land, which was a moving moment 
> and will resonate long in my memory. But then it was over, and most folks 
> went along their merry way.  The media reported some smaller "splinter 
> groups" headed into the loop, but it never amounted to much.
> 
> The big day is Sunday, and I'm set to head down to the Petrillo Bandshell and 
> do the march to McCormick Place. If I get tired, I'll head home.  Darrel will 
> be home on call if I need to be rescued.  I've sought advice from our Cotty, 
> so I'll march with greater confidence WRT safety and photographic strategy.
> 
> There's nothing fancy or greatly artful about the gallery below, but you will 
> get a small sense of what the rally was like.  The truth is when I get to 
> events like this I start shouting and singing with everyone else and forget 
> to take pictures.  I did take a little video of the speakers and performers, 
> but I had the DA* 50-135 on the K-5, and holding that kit up high in the Hail 
> Mary position for long periods is not fun.  It's a bummer being short.
> 
> There are captions below the photos.
> 
> http://www.caguila.com/natonurses
> 
> Cheers, Christine/Chicago
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Re: NATO Nurses Rally at Daley Plaza Today

2012-05-19 Thread Tim Bray
Wow, that’s a powerful set.  I guess Chicago knows how to do a protest
properly.  Barack was smart to bring the G8 to Camp David; it’s way
easier to get mad at the G8 than NATO. -T

On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 11:53 PM, Christine Aguila
 wrote:
> Hi Everyone:
>
> I flirted with the idea of starting a little memoir blog, if you will, on our 
> NATO weekend here in Chicago, but then chucked the idea--for the time being 
> at least.  I haven't had a full day of photography like today for probably 3 
> months at least, so it was a fun day.
>
> The nurses union had applied for a permit but had a set-to with the mayor, 
> but then he relented, so the rally went ahead.  John Nichols, the Washington 
> D.C. correspondent for the magazine The Nation spoke, as did, Andy Thayer, 
> and Tom Hayden, that is, *the* Tom Hayden.   Tom Morello sang--he was great!  
> Lots of other speakers from various progressive organizations and unions 
> spoke as well.
>
> The rally was orderly--quite tame actually--cheerful with lots of shouting 
> and singing.  Morello sang This Land is Your Land, which was a moving moment 
> and will resonate long in my memory. But then it was over, and most folks 
> went along their merry way.  The media reported some smaller "splinter 
> groups" headed into the loop, but it never amounted to much.
>
> The big day is Sunday, and I'm set to head down to the Petrillo Bandshell and 
> do the march to McCormick Place. If I get tired, I'll head home.  Darrel will 
> be home on call if I need to be rescued.  I've sought advice from our Cotty, 
> so I'll march with greater confidence WRT safety and photographic strategy.
>
> There's nothing fancy or greatly artful about the gallery below, but you will 
> get a small sense of what the rally was like.  The truth is when I get to 
> events like this I start shouting and singing with everyone else and forget 
> to take pictures.  I did take a little video of the speakers and performers, 
> but I had the DA* 50-135 on the K-5, and holding that kit up high in the Hail 
> Mary position for long periods is not fun.  It's a bummer being short.
>
> There are captions below the photos.
>
> http://www.caguila.com/natonurses
>
> Cheers, Christine/Chicago
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NATO Nurses Rally at Daley Plaza Today

2012-05-18 Thread Christine Aguila
Hi Everyone:

I flirted with the idea of starting a little memoir blog, if you will, on our 
NATO weekend here in Chicago, but then chucked the idea--for the time being at 
least.  I haven't had a full day of photography like today for probably 3 
months at least, so it was a fun day.

The nurses union had applied for a permit but had a set-to with the mayor, but 
then he relented, so the rally went ahead.  John Nichols, the Washington D.C. 
correspondent for the magazine The Nation spoke, as did, Andy Thayer, and Tom 
Hayden, that is, *the* Tom Hayden.   Tom Morello sang--he was great!  Lots of 
other speakers from various progressive organizations and unions spoke as well.

The rally was orderly--quite tame actually--cheerful with lots of shouting and 
singing.  Morello sang This Land is Your Land, which was a moving moment and 
will resonate long in my memory. But then it was over, and most folks went 
along their merry way.  The media reported some smaller "splinter groups" 
headed into the loop, but it never amounted to much.

The big day is Sunday, and I'm set to head down to the Petrillo Bandshell and 
do the march to McCormick Place. If I get tired, I'll head home.  Darrel will 
be home on call if I need to be rescued.  I've sought advice from our Cotty, so 
I'll march with greater confidence WRT safety and photographic strategy.

There's nothing fancy or greatly artful about the gallery below, but you will 
get a small sense of what the rally was like.  The truth is when I get to 
events like this I start shouting and singing with everyone else and forget to 
take pictures.  I did take a little video of the speakers and performers, but I 
had the DA* 50-135 on the K-5, and holding that kit up high in the Hail Mary 
position for long periods is not fun.  It's a bummer being short.

There are captions below the photos.

http://www.caguila.com/natonurses

Cheers, Christine/Chicago
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