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A Conversation with Tom Hayden plus a report from inside Congress

Tuesday, September 15, 2009 9PM EST           

The Afghanistan war is escalating! Congress is poised to spend another $130 billion on the wars! Join us for a conversation with Tom Hayden and a Congressional representative to discuss how the anti-war movement can have more impact on Congress.

The conference call will be an exchange of experiences and a discussion of grass-roots strategies for building Congressional opposition.

 

Conference call at 9 PM EST on Tuesday September 15.

Call in number 218-339-4300 access code 091509#

  Afghanistan - A Petition to Take Action Against the War

Tom Hayden and other anti war activists have initiated an online petition to organize the 57% public opinion that opposes the war in Afghanistan to prevent a new escalation of troops.

The petition preamble says: "We, the undersigned peace and justice leaders, believe that the American military interventions in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iraq are deepening quagmires that threaten a Long War without end."

Please sign on yourself and forward this email!

On October 7 actions across the country will mark the beginning of the 8th year of the war and occupation of Afghanistan. Please post your local events on the UFPJ events calendar.

 

From: "UFPJ Legislative Working Group" listmaster@unitedforpeace.org
Subject: Take Action to End the War in Afghanistan
Date: 10 сентября 2009 г. 17:56

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Afghanistan - A Petition to Take Action Against the War

 

 

 

Published by tom hayden on Sep 03, 2009

Category: International Affairs

Region: United States of America

Target: Peace; anti-war; religious; Obama; women; social justice; Human Rights

Background (Preamble):

An escalation of troops to Afghanistan is pending.

Petition:

We, the undersigned peace and justice leaders, believe that the American military interventions in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iraq are deepening quagmires that threaten a Long War without end.

At the current rate of American deaths in Afghanistan, over 1,000 additional American soldiers will be killed in the next two years of “hard fighting” predicted by the Pentagon as the next phase of a ten year occupation. Another $130 billion for Afghanistan and Iraq now is being rushed through a sleeping Congress. An escalation of even more troops is pending.

Now is the time for an exit strategy to end these wars. The government of warlords, drug lords, and landlords we prop up in Kabul is losing more legitimacy by the day. A majority of Americans – including 70 percent from the majority party – now consider Afghanistan a mistake. Leading national security experts even deny that it’s a necessary war.

If we do not decide to disengage at once, our dreams of domestic reform will be squandered by years of war budgets. Our dreams of clean energy will be buried in wars over oil and pipelines. The global good will extended to our new President will be jeopardized.

We understand how difficult it is to reverse a mistaken course. But that is the leadership we need, not one that continually escalates in order not to lose. We have been there.

- Our government should adopt an exit strategy from Afghanistan based on all-party talks, regional diplomacy, unconditional humanitarian aid, and timelines for the near-term withdrawal of American and NATO combat troops.

- The aerial bombardments of Afghan and Pakistan villages, like burning down haystacks to find terrorist needles, should end.

- Military spending should be reversed in Afghanistan to focus on food, medicine, shelter, the socio-economic needs of the poor, and the dignity of women and children.

- President Obama should keep his pledge to withdraw all troops from Iraq by 2011, and prevent American interference in the forthcoming Iraqi elections.

- The President should oppose any Israeli attack on Iran, which will only inflame the regional and global conflict.

Much as we were inspired by Barack Obama’s election, we will not be taken for granted by the President and the Congressional majority. The historic victories in 2006 and 2008 were fueled by popular enthusiasm and unprecedented voter turnouts that cannot be reignited by e-mail solicitations. A growing disenchantment with a costly quagmire will threaten all the hopes of 2008. Everything is related now: we cannot afford national health care, housing, and clean energy while spending billions on quagmires across several continents.

We are prepared to create a storm of protest in Congressional districts and close Senate races. We will form alliances with all those whose hope for health, energy and economic reform are diminished by these wars. We will defend dissent in the armed forces and protect our children from the snares of military recruiters. We will reach out to strengthen a global peace movement, especially in NATO countries.

History shows that terrorist threats can come from German cities, African villages, and even homegrown American cells, not simply the caves of Pakistan.

Our security needs cannot be served by provoking the growing hatred of America caused by repeated invasions of foreign lands. We are human beings who refuse to be defined in the world as mindless military drones and Predators.

TOM HAYDEN
ARIEL DORFMAN, Author, Duke University

RABBI STEVEN B. JACOBS, Progressive Faith Foundation
REV. GEORGE REGAS, pastor emeritus, All-Saints Episcopal Church
REV. ED BACON, Pastor, All-Saints Episcopal Church
REV. PETER LAARMAN, Progressive Christians United
DR. NAZIR KHAJA, President, Islamic Information Service
REV. JOHN B. COBB, Claremont Theology School
REV. GEORGE HUNSINGER, Princeton Theology Seminary
REV. JAMES CONN, Director, New Ministries, United Methodist Church
RABBI HAIM DOV BELIAK, Hamifgash
REV. JANET EOLLERY MCKEITHEN, Westside Interfaith Coalition
STEPHEN ROHDE, president, Inter-faith Communities for Peace and Justice, Los Angeles

SENATOR JOHN BURTON, chairman, California Democratic Party
KAREN BERNAL, chair, Progressive Caucus, California Democratic Party
DANIEL ELLSBERG
SUSIE SHANNON, Executive Board Member, California Democratic Party
RAY MCGOVERN, CIA [ret.]
PAUL HAGGIS, film director
SONALI KOHATKAR, Co-director, Afghan Women's Mission
MICHAEL RATNER, President, Center for Constitutional Rights
JODIE EVANS, co-founder, CODE PINK
CODE PINK
LESLIE CAGAN, co-founder, United for Peace and Justice
RUSTI EISENBERG, United for Peace and Justice
UNITED FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE [UFPJ]
KEVIN MARTIN, PEACE ACTION, Washington
MICHAEL MCPHEARSON, Veterans for Peace
ROBERT NAIMAN, policy director, JUST FOREIGN POLICY

STAUGHTON LYND, historian
VAN GOSSE, co-founder, Historians Against the War
MARC BECKER, co-chair, Historians Against the War
MICHAEL ALBERT, Znet
BILL FLETCHER, Jr., executive director, Black Commentator, co-founder Progressives for Obama
CARL DAVIDSON, webmaster, PROGRESSIVES FOR OBAMA
RICHARD FALK, professor, Princeton University, United Nations rapporteur
LEONARD WEINGLASS, human rights attorney
MATTHEW EVANGELISTA, chair, Department of Government, Cornell University
STANLEY ARONOWITZ, graduate center, City University of New York
JOE FEAGAN, professor, Texas A&M University

ROBERT GREENWALD, Brave New Films
GAEL MURPHY, Code Pink, Washington
TIM CARPENTER, Progressive Democrats of America [PDA]
NORMAN BIRNBAUM
DAVID FENTON
LEONARD WEINGLASS, human rights attorney

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<b>A Conversation with Tom Hayden plus a report from inside Congress</b></p>
<p><b>Tuesday, September 15, 2009 9PM EST</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>The Afghanistan war is escalating! Congress is poised to spend another $130 billion on the wars! Join us for a conversation with Tom Hayden and a Congressional representative to discuss how the anti-war movement can have more impact on Congress.</p>
<p>The conference call will be an exchange of experiences and a discussion of grass-roots strategies for building Congressional opposition.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><b>Conference call at 9 PM EST on Tuesday September 15.</b></p>
<p>Call in number <b>218-339-4300</b> access code <b>091509#</b></p>
<p>&nbsp; <b>Afghanistan - A Petition to Take Action Against the War</b></p>
<p>Tom Hayden and other anti war activists have initiated an <a href="http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&amp;c=wKDs8qYpErgK%2F1Eg4s96Is3Bjh7I4fuh">online petition</a> to organize the 57% public opinion that opposes the war in Afghanistan to prevent a new escalation of troops.</p>
<p>The petition preamble says: "We, the undersigned peace and justice leaders, believe that the American military interventions in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iraq are deepening quagmires that threaten a Long War without end."</p>
<p>Please <a href="http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&amp;c=OZWmiMzd6Fv0Z%2FhzU31e083Bjh7I4fuh">sign on yourself</a> and forward this email!</p>
<p>On <a href="http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&amp;c=bQ61NaXBa1ytWH%2B5ngw8K83Bjh7I4fuh">October 7</a> actions across the country will mark the beginning of the 8th year of the war and occupation of Afghanistan. Please post your local events on the <a href="http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&amp;c=BbUow9mK9%2BwEygtjEqx2H6IiRdSxi17H">UFPJ events calendar</a>.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><b>From:</b> "UFPJ Legislative Working Group" <a href="http://mailto:listmaster@unitedforpeace.org">listmaster@unitedforpeace.org</a><br /><b>Subject:</b> Take Action to End the War in Afghanistan<br /><b>Date:</b> 10 сентября 2009 г. 17:56</p>
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<p><b>Afghanistan - A Petition to Take Action Against the War</b></p>
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<p><a href="http://gopetition.com/online/30533/sign.html"></a>&nbsp;</p>
<p><a href="http://gopetition.com/online/30533.html#sign"></a>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Published by tom hayden on Sep 03, 2009</p>
<p>Category: <a href="http://gopetition.com/petition-campaigns/International-affairs/">International Affairs</a></p>
<p>Region: <a href="http://gopetition.com/petition-campaigns/United-States-of-America/">United States of America</a></p>
<p>Target: Peace; anti-war; religious; Obama; women; social justice; Human Rights</p>
<p>Background (Preamble):</p>
<p>An escalation of troops to Afghanistan is pending.</p>
<p>Petition:</p>
<p>We, the undersigned peace and justice leaders, believe that the American military interventions in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iraq are deepening quagmires that threaten a Long War without end.<br /><br />At the current rate of American deaths in Afghanistan, over 1,000 additional American soldiers will be killed in the next two years of &ldquo;hard fighting&rdquo; predicted by the Pentagon as the next phase of a ten year occupation. Another $130 billion for Afghanistan and Iraq now is being rushed through a sleeping Congress. An escalation of even more troops is pending.<br /><br />Now is the time for an exit strategy to end these wars. The government of warlords, drug lords, and landlords we prop up in Kabul is losing more legitimacy by the day. A majority of Americans &ndash; including 70 percent from the majority party &ndash; now consider Afghanistan a mistake. Leading national security experts even deny that it&rsquo;s a necessary war.<br /><br />If we do not decide to disengage at once, our dreams of domestic reform will be squandered by years of war budgets. Our dreams of clean energy will be buried in wars over oil and pipelines. The global good will extended to our new President will be jeopardized.<br /><br />We understand how difficult it is to reverse a mistaken course. But that is the leadership we need, not one that continually escalates in order not to lose. We have been there.<br /><br />- Our government should adopt an exit strategy from Afghanistan based on all-party talks, regional diplomacy, unconditional humanitarian aid, and timelines for the near-term withdrawal of American and NATO combat troops.<br /><br />- The aerial bombardments of Afghan and Pakistan villages, like burning down haystacks to find terrorist needles, should end.<br /><br />- Military spending should be reversed in Afghanistan to focus on food, medicine, shelter, the socio-economic needs of the poor, and the dignity of women and children.<br /><br />- President Obama should keep his pledge to withdraw all troops from Iraq by 2011, and prevent American interference in the forthcoming Iraqi elections.<br /><br />- The President should oppose any Israeli attack on Iran, which will only inflame the regional and global conflict.<br /><br />Much as we were inspired by Barack Obama&rsquo;s election, we will not be taken for granted by the President and the Congressional majority. The historic victories in 2006 and 2008 were fueled by popular enthusiasm and unprecedented voter turnouts that cannot be reignited by e-mail solicitations. A growing disenchantment with a costly quagmire will threaten all the hopes of 2008. Everything is related now: we cannot afford national health care, housing, and clean energy while spending billions on quagmires across several continents.<br /><br />We are prepared to create a storm of protest in Congressional districts and close Senate races. We will form alliances with all those whose hope for health, energy and economic reform are diminished by these wars. We will defend dissent in the armed forces and protect our children from the snares of military recruiters. We will reach out to strengthen a global peace movement, especially in NATO countries.<br /><br />History shows that terrorist threats can come from German cities, African villages, and even homegrown American cells, not simply the caves of Pakistan. <br /><br />Our security needs cannot be served by provoking the growing hatred of America caused by repeated invasions of foreign lands. We are human beings who refuse to be defined in the world as mindless military drones and Predators.<br /><br />TOM HAYDEN<br />ARIEL DORFMAN, Author, Duke University<br /><br />RABBI STEVEN B. JACOBS, Progressive Faith Foundation<br />REV. GEORGE REGAS, pastor emeritus, All-Saints Episcopal Church<br />REV. ED BACON, Pastor, All-Saints Episcopal Church<br />REV. PETER LAARMAN, Progressive Christians United<br />DR. NAZIR KHAJA, President, Islamic Information Service<br />REV. JOHN B. COBB, Claremont Theology School<br />REV. GEORGE HUNSINGER, Princeton Theology Seminary<br />REV. JAMES CONN, Director, New Ministries, United Methodist Church<br />RABBI HAIM DOV BELIAK, Hamifgash<br />REV. JANET EOLLERY MCKEITHEN, Westside Interfaith Coalition<br />STEPHEN ROHDE, president, Inter-faith Communities for Peace and Justice, Los Angeles<br /><br />SENATOR JOHN BURTON, chairman, California Democratic Party<br />KAREN BERNAL, chair, Progressive Caucus, California Democratic Party<br />DANIEL ELLSBERG<br />SUSIE SHANNON, Executive Board Member, California Democratic Party<br />RAY MCGOVERN, CIA [ret.]<br />PAUL HAGGIS, film director<br />SONALI KOHATKAR, Co-director, Afghan Women's Mission<br />MICHAEL RATNER, President, Center for Constitutional Rights<br />JODIE EVANS, co-founder, CODE PINK<br />CODE PINK<br />LESLIE CAGAN, co-founder, United for Peace and Justice<br />RUSTI EISENBERG, United for Peace and Justice<br />UNITED FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE [UFPJ]<br />KEVIN MARTIN, PEACE ACTION, Washington<br />MICHAEL MCPHEARSON, Veterans for Peace<br />ROBERT NAIMAN, policy director, JUST FOREIGN POLICY<br /><br />STAUGHTON LYND, historian<br />VAN GOSSE, co-founder, Historians Against the War<br />MARC BECKER, co-chair, Historians Against the War<br />MICHAEL ALBERT, Znet<br />BILL FLETCHER, Jr., executive director, Black Commentator, co-founder Progressives for Obama<br />CARL DAVIDSON, webmaster, PROGRESSIVES FOR OBAMA<br />RICHARD FALK, professor, Princeton University, United Nations rapporteur<br />LEONARD WEINGLASS, human rights attorney<br />MATTHEW EVANGELISTA, chair, Department of Government, Cornell University<br />STANLEY ARONOWITZ, graduate center, City University of New York<br />JOE FEAGAN, professor, Texas A&amp;M University<br /><br />ROBERT GREENWALD, Brave New Films<br />GAEL MURPHY, Code Pink, Washington<br />TIM CARPENTER, Progressive Democrats of America [PDA]<br />NORMAN BIRNBAUM<br />DAVID FENTON<br />LEONARD WEINGLASS, human rights attorney</p>
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