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Vol. II, No. 11 November 1996 |
Some shoes' laces were tied to small notes. A note inside David Cargill's paint-speckled work boots read, "Do any of you have children who play outside?"A scribbled, wrinkled answer lay a few feet away, attached to Shamone Johnson's pink and white pair of Barbie roller skates.
"I got kill in a crossfire roller-skating in front of my house," the note from her mother read. "I don't know why I lost my life doing what children is suppose to do."
by Jonathan Wallace
The usual suspects
Patricia Nell Warren's News You Didn't See on TV:
Weird
Things I've Noticed About the Election
Israeli
Symbolic Violence by Jonathan Wallace
Ideas I disagree with
American Capitalism
and its Discontents, by Sy Schechtman
Underage Drinking,
by Auren Hoffman
Rodney Adams recommends
The Privatization of Nuclear Waste Managment
Jonathan
Wallace is a Plaintiff in the ACLU's Georgia Anonymity Case
"Required reading for anyone interested in free
speech in modern society."
Alerts
Permanent exhibits
Other Ethical, Political
and Legal Web Sites
by Jonathan Wallace and Mark Mangan
New York Times Book Review
Are We a Nation? The January issue will pose the question whether Americans have anything in common other than borders and history. If so, what makes us a nation? Email your article or your opinion to jw@bway.net
Write for the Spectacle! Articles on any ethical, political or legal topic will be considered, whether or not I agree with the opinions expressed.
Coming next month: Technology for Good or Evil. January: Are We a Nation? February: Compassion. March: Moral Uses of the Web. April: Capitalism. May: Freedom of Speech. June: War.
"Noticing that no-one held the values I defended,I decided to make a spectacle of myself."--Richard Foreman
Copyright Jonathan Wallace 1996 except as otherwise indicated Artist: Laurie Caro; all art copyright Laurie Caro 1996 except as otherwise indicated Email: jw@bway.net
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