Aug. 29th, 2008

rhythmaning: (Armed Forces)
As everyone is probably aware, yesterday was the forty fifth anniversary of Martin Luther King's famous speach in Washington, DC.

[livejournal.com profile] psychochicken directed me to the text of the speech on the BBC website - it is worth reading.

And then Dib Lemming included a link to a video of the speech - which I have embedded here.



It is powerful stuff.

To further celebrate, I shall be playing Freedom Suite, Freedom Now Suite, Let Freedom Ring!, and Freedom, but first Let Freedom Ring!

Free at last?
rhythmaning: (Armed Forces)
As everyone is probably aware, yesterday was the forty fifth anniversary of Martin Luther King's famous speach in Washington, DC.

[livejournal.com profile] psychochicken directed me to the text of the speech on the BBC website - it is worth reading.

And then Dib Lemming included a link to a video of the speech - which I have embedded here.



It is powerful stuff.

To further celebrate, I shall be playing Freedom Suite, Freedom Now Suite, Let Freedom Ring!, and Freedom, but first Let Freedom Ring!

Free at last?
rhythmaning: (Armed Forces)
Following my recent adventures with the police in London, I decided I would write to my MP.

Well, actually, that's what I told the police officer who stopped me I would do; I think one becomes pompous in moments like that...

Anyhow, I reckoned I ought to follow through. I have never written to my MP directly before - I have occasionally filled in online petitions and stuff like that, but I have never sent my elected representatives anything specific before.

So on Wednesday, I went to They Work For You, entered my post code, and selected the option to send him an email, and wrote with the details of what happened, urging him to support Austin Mitchell's early day motion - more or less all I reckon he could do (since I hadn't been arrested or anything).

It being recess, I received an out-of-office reply.

Then late last night I received this response:

Thankyou for your email, and I am sorry to hear about your experiences, which I also find concerning.

I have had a look at Austin Mitchell's EDM, and I will add my name in support. It will appear on the list of backers when Parliament resumes.

Hopefully the strength of support for the EDM will underline concern at what is clearly a misuse of police powers.


I must admit I am impressed, both with the promptness of his response and his support for the EDM.

So I have also written to my MSP, urging him to make sure the police in Scotland do not behave in a similar fashion.
rhythmaning: (Armed Forces)
Following my recent adventures with the police in London, I decided I would write to my MP.

Well, actually, that's what I told the police officer who stopped me I would do; I think one becomes pompous in moments like that...

Anyhow, I reckoned I ought to follow through. I have never written to my MP directly before - I have occasionally filled in online petitions and stuff like that, but I have never sent my elected representatives anything specific before.

So on Wednesday, I went to They Work For You, entered my post code, and selected the option to send him an email, and wrote with the details of what happened, urging him to support Austin Mitchell's early day motion - more or less all I reckon he could do (since I hadn't been arrested or anything).

It being recess, I received an out-of-office reply.

Then late last night I received this response:

Thankyou for your email, and I am sorry to hear about your experiences, which I also find concerning.

I have had a look at Austin Mitchell's EDM, and I will add my name in support. It will appear on the list of backers when Parliament resumes.

Hopefully the strength of support for the EDM will underline concern at what is clearly a misuse of police powers.


I must admit I am impressed, both with the promptness of his response and his support for the EDM.

So I have also written to my MSP, urging him to make sure the police in Scotland do not behave in a similar fashion.

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