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View Article  Adventures in eBaying, continued
La PasionariaA few months ago, I was in the midst of my regular eBay searching when I came upon a real show-stopper: A metal bust of Spanish heroine Dolores Ibárruri, known to many simply by the name "La Pasionaria".  The piece was apparently a replica of a bust made by sculptor Jo Davidson in 1939.  I was really intrigued and excited by this item.  Judging from the photos and the description that accompanied the eBay listing, I could tell that it was a good deal bigger than any of the handful of small sculptures and figurines in my home library, but it was a striking piece and I have a special place in my heart for La Pasionaria, so I was quite sorry to see that the seller had listed the item at a rather high price (and that was without shipping added in, which was itself a bit steep for such a heavy object), and I regretfully passed on the item.  However, I bookmarked the auction, and checked back from time to time, noting with some interest that the auction ultimately closed with no bidders.  There was still a glimmer of hope that the sculpture of La Pasionaria might someday grace my library after all.

For a couple of months, I ran an eBay search on Dolores Ibárruri  every couple of days until I found a new listing for the same sculpture just a few weeks ago.   This time around, the opening bid was very, very low and shipping was not too much of a concern, all things considered.  I placed the first bid and over the course of a week or so, I watched the item carefully, and although I did have some competition, I gradually edged my high bid higher and higher so that I was never even outbid for the item.  In the end, I still paid only a fraction of the listing that I had found a few months prior, and it wasn't too long until I received the item in the mail.  It was everything I had hoped it would be.  It's a heavy, sturdy piece made of something that the seller described as "pot metal" and the front of the piece bears a plate with the name  "Dolores Ibárruri" which may or may not be a reproduction of her signature,  On the back of the piece, Jo Davidson's name is engraved along with the year the piece was produced, 1939. The piece is about 9 inches wide and 11 inches tall. La Pasionaria now takes up quite a bit of space in her new home on the desk in my library, but she stands out in a very prominent manner which truly evokes the importance and passion of her life and legacy.

I had hoped to include a link to a selection of writings by Dolores Ibárruri with my note about this sculpture.  But seeing as how marxists.org is not adding new content at present, it's just as well that I include selections of one of her finest addresses as part of this article.



FASCISM SHALL NOT PASS by
Dolores Ibárruri
Dolores Ibarruri
Speech delivered at a Mass Meeting Organized by the People's Front at the Mestal Stadium, Valencia, August 23, 1936 where 100, 000 people were present

Comrades, people of Valencia! You must not be surprised if at this deeply moving moment, when I see before me this huge mass of people filled with sacred enthusiasm and the determination to defend their national freedom, I may perhaps be unable to express the feelings that overwhelm me, that well up from the bottom, of my heart, and clothe them in simple and convincing words. This is an occasion when I should like more than ever to possess the eloquence to express the full force of my convictions, so as to prove to you how necessary it is to unite our ranks more closely than ever-for the danger today, too, is greater than ever.

I have come to you in these tragic and gloomy hours, when the fate of Spain and especially the future of the working masses is being decided. I have come to you, my mouth filled with the acrid taste of gunpowder, my mind filled with the impressions of the difficulties facing our comrades who are fighting on the summits and slopes of the Guadarramas, who realize the importance of our struggle and who are prepared to die rather than fall into the clutches of fascism. I have come to you from the field of battle, from that great fight which is assuming the character of a heroic epic, for we entered battle armed only with enthusiasm, self-sacrifice and supreme devotion to the cause of the people in order to fight an enemy furnished with all the means of warfare, which lie has stolen from the people...

If, when entering the firing line to fight the enemy who is threatening our national liberty, we have such enthusiasm in the rear, then I say to you, the working people of Valencia, what I said when I saw the weapons in the hands of the militia, when I saw the rifles in the hands of the troops loyal to the government:

FASCISM SHALL NOT PASS!

Fascism shall not pass because the wall of bodies with which we have barred its way is today strengthened by weapons of defence we have captured from the enemy—a cowardly enemy, because he has not the ideals which lead us into battle. The enemy therefore has no dash and impetuosity, whereas we are borne on the wings of our ideals, of our love, not for the Spain which is dying together with the enemy, but for the Spain we want to have—a democratic Spain. When we speak of Spain, we mean not only the name; we mean a democratic Spain, not the Spain which is clinging to her old traditions; we mean a Spain which will give the peasants land, which will socialize industry under the control of the workers, which will introduce social insurance so that the worker may not be condemned to a homeless old age; we mean a Spain which will completely and comprehensively, and in a revolutionary spirit, solve the economic problems that lie at the foundation of all revolutions. (Loud and prolonged applause.)

— from  Dolores Ibárruri: Speeches and Articles, 1936-1938, Progress Publishers, 1938.
View Article  More Greek Funnies
My pal "Brandine" insipred this with a recent comment about Showtime at the ApolloSo technically, this cartoon is all her fault

Greek Funnies, vol. 1
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View Article  The conflict in Sri Lanka
Sri LankaThe escalating conflict in Sri Lanka typically fails to make the evening news in the U.S.  Nevertheless, the government's renewed campaign against the LTTE is taking its toll against the innocent working people of Sri Lanka.  The aerial bombardment of Iluppaikadavai on January 2, 2007 is a prime example of the barbarity of the ongoing campaign, as the death toll includes not only adult civilians, but children as well.

from BBCnews.com:

At least 15 civilians have been killed in an air force raid in north-west Sri Lanka, Tamil Tiger rebels say.

Another 25 civilians were wounded in the attack on a fishing village north of Mannar, the rebels say. The military says it bombed a rebel naval position.

Bishop of Mannar Rayappu Joseph visited the scene of the bombing and said he saw no evidence of rebel activity.

Fighting has risen over the past year, with more than 3,000 people killed. A 2002 truce exists now only on paper.

[...]

"I could not find any Tamil Tiger base in that vicinity. It was a small fishing community. The injured and killed were civilians," he said.

Rebel spokesman Rasaiah Ilanthirayan said four fighter jets had destroyed dozens of civilian houses.

"There are 15 dead bodies and 25 wounded from the bombing," he told Reuters news agency. Four of those killed were children, he said. (full story)  

Relations between the government and the LTTE have deteriorated steadily over the course of the last year, due mostly to consistent provocation and and aggression on the part of the Sri Lankan government.  The military continues to harass and even murder innocent civilians, justifying their campaign of terror and repression through their own brand of "antiterrorist" rhetoric.  The reality of the situation is this:  the Sri Lankan government is imposing drastic security measures to control the growing anger amongst the people in regards to both the ongoing war with the LTTE and the declining  living standards of the working people of Sri Lanka. With the imposition of the antiterrorism laws under the guise of "national security", the government is imposing police-state measures throughout the country, particularly in the capital city of Colombo. Sri Lanka's mainstream media is confounding matters by praising the current course of government actions. Severe repression and the marginalization of  political opposition are now a very common part of everyday life in Sri Lanka.

Thanks to our friend Sameera for contributing to this article.
View Article  Hasta la vista, Bobby!
This morning at 12:00 AM, Ted Strickland was sworn in as Ohio’s new Governor.  Over the course of the past 8 years, Republican Bob Taft has been a shining example of fiscal incompetence, unethical chicanery and all-around gubernatorial boobery.  Even the conservative CATO institute had to admit that Bob was, quite simply, a miserable excuse for a chief executive. And let’s not forget this: Bob Taft led the way in making Ohio’s government the most corrupt state administration in the entire U.S.  Thanks, Bob!  We’ll miss you!

Now just for old times' sake, let’s take one more look at that cowboy hat...



Feel free to hum “Those Were the Days” (preferably the Mary Hopkin version) as you gaze lovingly upon the photo.
View Article  I’ve been sick...
Wow.  I’ve been really sick.  I spent the better part of this week in bed listening to Venom's "Cast in Stone" and playing the original PS2 version of Smackdown vs. Raw.  Actually, all of us have been sick over the course of the last few weeks with some kind of awful stomach bug that seems to have been going around.  Is it possible to catch stuff from other folks through the blogosphere?  It seems as though our pals Claki and Corey have experienced the same agony in recent weeks as well.  The really weird thing is that we had the same kind of unpleasantness at our house at almost the same exact time last year.  Ugh!

Over dinner tonight, Baby Z.’s Nona shared a classic bit of Greek "folk wisdom" with us.  She told us that her dad used to tell her,  "Whenever you sneeze, it means that somebody doesn’t like you."  So how about when you’re in the throes of a major gastrointestinal sickness?  Man, I bet somebody out there really hates me! Who needs medical science when you can rely on Greek superstition, eh?  
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