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annm4peace Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-01-09 10:13 AM
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Flag this message UNITED ANTIWAR MOVEMENT TELLS OBAMA: NO ESCALATION!
(if you haven't already, join or support one of these groups and join a march/vigil/protest in your area this week)

(Also, Do you think the Administration has meet with any of these Great leaders?)


PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release: November 30, 2009


Contact:

Mike Ferner, President, Veterans For Peace 419-360-3621

Michael McPhearson, Exec. Dir., Veterans For Peace 314-303-8874



UNITED ANTIWAR MOVEMENT TELLS OBAMA: NO ESCALATION!


Letter ties economic pain at home to suffering in Afghanistan



Urges widespread, massive protests day after announcement

DATE PROJECTED FOR AFGHANISTAN SURGE ANNOUNCEMENT--EMERGENCY MARCH PLANNED FOR DEC.2 in Mpls.

Major media sources are reporting that Obama will address the nation on the evening of Tuesday, December 1st to announce a military surge in Afghanistan of between 30-40,000 troops. If this date holds, we will be marching THE FOLLOWING DAY, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, leaving at 5:30PM from the SW Corner of Loring Park in Minneapolis. Be ready to stop business as usual against this acceleration of war.






Washington, DC - On November 30th, representatives of 34 antiwar groups delivered an open letter to President Obama strongly opposing his anticipated decision to escalate the war in Afghanistan with the commitment of tens of thousands of additional U.S. troops.

The document called increased war spending, in light of the ongoing U.S. economic crisis, an “utter folly” and named the war “a war against ordinary people, both here in the United States and in Afghanistan,” which “if continued, will result in the deaths of hundreds if not thousands of U.S. troops and untold thousands of Afghans” and “cause other people in other lands to despise the U.S.” as “the world’s richest nation making war on one of the world’s very poorest.”

The signatories pledged “to keep opposing this war in every nonviolent way possible. We will urge elected representatives to cut all funding for war. Some of us will be led to withhold our taxes, practice civil resistance, and promote slowdowns and strikes at schools and workplaces.”

Signed by veterans and peace activists, religious leaders and labor organizers, the document represents one of the most widespread antiwar coalitions in decades, including many of the organizations which, in 2003, brought millions onto the streets to oppose the U.S.-Iraq war.
Signers to the letter are urging their colleagues to participate in local demonstrations the day after an announcement of troop escalations is made.



The letter ends by warning President Obama, “we will do everything in our power, as nonviolent peace activists, to build the kind of massive movement -- which today represents the sentiments of a majority of the American people – that will play a key role in ending U.S. war in Afghanistan. Such is the folly of your decision and such is the depth of our opposition to the death and suffering it will cause.”


# # # #

President Barack Obama
The White House
Washington, D.C.

November 30, 2009

Dear President Obama,

With millions of U.S. people feeling the fear and desperation of no longer having a home; with millions feeling the terror and loss of dignity that comes with unemployment; with millions of our children slipping further into poverty and hunger, your decision to deploy thousands more troops and throw hundreds of billions more dollars into prolonging the profoundly tragic war in Afghanistan strikes us as utter folly. We believe this decision represents a war against ordinary people, both here in the United States and in Afghanistan. The war in Afghanistan, if continued, will result in the deaths of hundreds if not thousands of U.S. troops, and untold thousands of Afghans.

Polls indicate that a majority of those who labored with so much hope to elect you as president now fear that you will make a wrong decision -- a tragic decision that will destroy their dreams for America. More tragic is the price of your decision. It will be paid with the blood, suffering and broken hearts of our young troops, their loved ones and an even greater number of Afghan men, women and children.

The U.S. military claims that this war must be fought to protect U.S. national security, but we believe it is being waged to expand U.S. empire in the interests of oil and pipeline companies.


Your decision to escalate U.S. troops and continue the occupation will cause other people in other lands to despise the U.S. as a menacing military power that violates international law. Keep in mind that to most of the peoples of the world, widening the war in Afghanistan will look exactly like what it is: the world's richest nation making war on one of the world's very poorest.


The war must be ended now. Humanitarian aid programs should address the deep poverty that has always been a part of the life of Afghan people.



We will keep opposing this war in every nonviolent way possible. We will urge elected representatives to cut all funding for war. Some of us will be led to withhold our taxes, practice civil resistance, and promote slowdowns and strikes at schools and workplaces.


In short, President Obama, we will do everything in our power, as nonviolent peace activists, to build the kind of massive movement --which today represents the sentiments of a majority of the American people--that will play a key role in ending U.S. war in Afghanistan. Such would be the folly of a decision to escalate troop deployment and such is the depth of our opposition to the death and suffering it would cause.

Sincerely, (Signers names listed in alphabetical order)



Jack Amoureux
Executive Committee
Military Families Speak Out


Michael Baxter
Catholic Peace Fellowship



Medea Benjamin, Co-founder
Global Exchange



Frida Berrigan
Witness Against Torture



Imam Mahdi Bray, Executive Director, Muslim American Society Freedom



Elaine Brower
World Can’t Wait



Marie Dennis, Director, Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns



Robby Diesu
Our Spring Break



Leslie Cagan, Co-Founder
United for Peace and Justice



Tom Cornell
Catholic Peace Fellowship



Matt Daloisio
War Resisters League


Pat Elder, Co-coordinator
National Network Opposing Militarization of Youth



Mike Ferner, President
Veterans For Peace



Joy First, Convener
National Campaign for Nonviolent Resistance



Sara Flounders, Co-Director International Action Center


Sunil Freeman
ANSWER Coalition, Washington, D.C.





Diana Gibson, Coordinator
Multifaith Voices for Peace and Justice



Jerry Gordon, Co-Coordinator, National Assembly To End Iraq and Afghanistan Wars and Occupation



Rabbi Lynn Gottlieb
homer Shalom Network for Jewish Nonviolence



David Hartsough
Peaceworkers, San Francisco



Mike Hearington, Steering Committee, Georgia Peace and Justice Coalition, Atlanta



Larry Holmes, Coordinator Troops Out Now Coalition



Mark C. Johnson, Ph.D., Executive Director, Fellowship of Reconciliation



Hany Khalil
War Times



Kathy Kelly, Co-Coordinator, Voices for Creative Nonviolence



Leslie Kielson , Co-Chair
United for Peace and Justice



Malachy Kilbride

National Campaign for Nonviolent Resistance



Adele Kubein
Executive Committee
Military Families Speak Out



Jeff Mackler, Co-Coordinator, National Assembly to End Iraq and Afghanistan Wars and Occupations



Imam Abdul Malik Mujahid

Chair –Elect

World Parliament of Religion



Kevin Martin, Executive Director

Peace Action






Michael T. McPhearson

Executive Director

Veterans For Peace



Sheila Musaji, Editor

The American Muslim



Gael Murphy, Co-founder

Code Pink



Michael Nagler, Founder

Metta Center for Nonviolence



Max Obuszewski, Director Baltimore Nonviolence Center



Pete Perry

Peace of the Action



Dave Robinson, Executive Director Pax Christi USA



Terry Rockefeller

September 11th Families For Peaceful Tomorrows



Samina Sundas, Founding Executive Director

American Muslim Voice



David Swanson

AfterDowningStreet.org



Carmen Trotta

Catholic Worker



Nancy Tsou, Coordinator

Rockland Coalition for Peace and Justice



Jose Vasquez

Executive Director

Iraq Veterans Against the War



Kevin Zeese

Voters for Peace













Michael T. McPhearson

Veterans For Peace

Executive Director

314 725-6005





peace: One step at a time.



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Mari333 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-01-09 10:14 AM
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1. KNR!!!!!! Go Vets!!!!
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FarLeftFist Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-01-09 10:16 AM
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2. The military should take a poll and see....
How many troops actually want to come home. It wouldn't surprise me if 90% wanted to stay.
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dreamnightwind Donating Member (863 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-01-09 11:06 AM
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5. Great idea...not
Forgive (and let me know) if I missed sarcasm, I'm taking your post as serious.

We can just let anyone who needs work (lots of us) join the military, and then use polls of the military to decide where we'd like to go and wage war next. It provides jobs, it's democratic (at least the war decisions would be democratic inside the military), and our nation could benefit from the spoils of the wars.

Isn't that an extension of where your post could lead to?

No thanks, no war please, it's evil and almost always little but a resource grab. And I don't care if 100% of the troops want to stay and fight it (which they don't).
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midnight Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-01-09 10:17 AM
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3. We can end this Hell. We can do this President Obama. We can do this!
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SammyWinstonJack Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-01-09 10:18 AM
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4. K&R!
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Mari333 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-01-09 11:07 AM
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6. sammy, the pro war chickenhawks are out in full regalia today
save me!!

j/k


hugs
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RoccoR5955 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-01-09 11:26 AM
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7. Maybe if we flood the White House
with e-mails, postal mails, and the now ubiquitous wireless message, things will change.

Damn the Military-Industrial Complex!

TROOPS HOME NOW!
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annm4peace Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-02-09 12:31 AM
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8. Why can't the President meet with Peace Leaders?
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NoUsername Donating Member (265 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-02-09 01:06 AM
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9. Hell, where's the money in that?
If there was money to be made in peace, we wouldn't be at war.

As always, follow the money.
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New Dawn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-02-09 01:07 AM
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10. K&R
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