lonestarnot
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Thu Feb-14-08 09:04 AM
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United for Peace and Justice anyone? |
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In a little over a month, the U.S. will have been occupying Iraq for 5 years. It's hard to believe.
Even when looking at the awful numbers -- more than 1 million Iraqis and nearly 4,000 U.S. servicepeople killed, 2 million Iraqis living as refugees in other countries, with another 2.5 million displaced within Iraq, more than 1 trillion dollars spent -- I find it difficult to grasp what 5 years really means. What is the full sum of the destruction and suffering that has taken place? And what does it mean for the future of our country and our world?
What I do know is that 5 years has also meant 5 years of vigils, 5 years of marching, 5 years of calling, writing and visiting members of Congress, 5 years of nonviolent civil disobedience -- every single day, by local groups and individuals like you in every community in the country.
The great majority of the people of this country are with us, yet policymakers in Washington have still not used their power to bring the troops home. Every day that war and occupation continues in Iraq and Afghanistan, it becomes ever clearer that we the people are the ones who must compel an end to the war.
That is why we are coming together to mark the 5th anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq in as powerful a way as possible. We believe that the activities United for Peace and Justice is organizing and supporting -- the Winter Soldier hearings, mass nonviolent direct action in Washington DC, and local actions all around the country -- have the potential to make a powerful statement ... but only with your participation and support.
There are some who want to push Iraq off the table until after the elections this fall. We can't let that happen -- there's too much at stake. We must be as active, creative, visible and vocal as possible in order to keep Iraq and our demands prominent in the national discourse throughout the electoral season and beyond. Now is the time to stop funding the war and to bring all the troops home!
Please join us: www.5yearstoomany.org.
Yours, for peace and justice,
Leslie Cagan National Coordinator, UFPJ
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Thu Feb-14-08 09:06 AM
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1. Who wants to push Iraq off the table and what is their rationale for doing so? |
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Now that McCain is the Republican Candidate there are sound tactical reasons to bring it up pretty regularly - he is married to the Iraq war completely. Bryant Check it out --> http://politicalcomment.blogspot.com
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Thu Feb-14-08 09:17 AM
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2. Apparently the same people are separating it as an issue from the economy. |
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The same people have a shared interest in this quarter horse.
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Thu Feb-14-08 09:25 AM
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3. That's not a very informative answer. n/t |
lonestarnot
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Thu Feb-14-08 07:29 PM
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4. What, you wanted me to be precise with names and all? |
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Listened to any speeches lately? Heard much talk on Iraq? How but precisely on how many and when they/we will be leaving Iraq? How bout that budget crisis, dollar problem, housing dilemna? Heard any real solutions from anyone?
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