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A Call to Action!!!
(Forwarded to us by a friend -- a powerful and poignant letter written by an
American man. Includes info on a Washington Peace March on November 2nd, as well
as more actions to take.)
Dear Family & Friends,
I?m sending this to everyone I know who I believe to be opposed to the U.S.
invasion of Iraq. If I?ve included you in error, my apologies; just hit the
delete button. (By the way, exactly WHY are you in favor of this war?)
Otherwise, note the presidential e-mail address farther down in the letter for
your correspondence! Keep making phone calls and sending letters and/or faxes
and e-mails to your senators, congressional representatives, and the President.
To paraphrase Mahatma Gandhi, "It matters not exactly what you do, but it
matters very much that you do something."
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Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 4:20 PM
Subject: Protest Invasion of Iraq
Dear Friend,
My name is John G. I'm a father, a husband, and an American. That's all you need
to know about me. Everybody who uses the internet gets a lot of junk email. This
is different. It is not spam, a scam, or a joke. It is a call for you to act.
GEORGE BUSH IS GOING TO INVADE IRAQ
If you're okay with that, hit delete now and accept my apology for cluttering
your mailbox. But if you're like me, and you're deeply troubled by the rationale
for this war and the potential consequences, please read on and see what you can
do to prevent it
OSAMA BIN WHO?
Many of us supported the war in Afghanistan. All of us wanted justice for
September 11. But after promising to deliver Bin Laden "dead or alive", Bush has
stopped mentioning him. Since 9/11, the administration has repeatedly backed off
of asserted links between Al Qaida and Iraq.
Some people say that this war is a smokescreen to make us forget about the
administration's failure to catch bin Laden, or that it's a ploy to take our
minds off a deepening recession and win an election. Others say it's a personal
thing between the Bush family and Saddam Hussein. One thing is clear: Bush has
presented no evidence to prove that Iraq has ever or will ever threaten or
attack the United States. With the recent revelations about the administration's
failure to heed warnings about 9/11, there is no reason to believe that we are
now any safer from attacks by Al Queda, or that war with Iraq will protect us in
any way.
You don't have to be a Democrat to worry about choices Bush is making.
Elected with fewer votes than his opponent, Bush promised to be "a uniter."
Instead he's polarizing the country with a radical conservatism far removed from
traditional Republican policy. The centerpiece is his first-strike policy of
initiating wars with countries perceived by the president to be a threat. This
is unprecedented. I grew up believing that the United States of America was the
leader of the Free World because it embodied ideals of freedom, liberty, and
justice. Though our principles have sometimes been compromised, we've become
wiser from our mistakes, and most of the world believed in us too and shared our
vision.
Now Bush wants to change us from the greatest country on Earth into the
biggest bully on the block.
NO TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES
Has anyone in the administration considered what can result from this war? The
bombs aren't falling on Baghdad yet, but already much damage has been done.
After three thousand Americans died on 9/11, we had the sympathy of the world.
That has been squandered. Bush's drumbeat of war has even our allies regarding
us as a selfish lout who threatens peace, and bullies countries around the
globe. The rest of the world is worried about a madman with nuclear weapons
hell-bent on war.
Unfortunately, they're talking about our president. And they haven't failed
to notice that this administration, now making plans for a military occupation
of a major petroleum producer, is headed by two former Texas oil company
executives. Hasn't Ken Lay and that crowd done us enough damage already?
What about the cost of battle? Thousands of innocent Iraqi civilians will
die, as will many American soldiers. Composed of disparate ethnic groups with
longstanding grudges, Iraq could easily degenerate into a civil war that
requires us to occupy it for many years. Has anybody been paying attention? Our
military presence in Saudi Arabia is what got Bin Laden so worked up in the
first place. Do we want to radicalize a new generation of terrorists who may
target our grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren thanks to Bush's war? The
conflict could easily spread.
Can Bush assure us that Israel and the Arabs won't go to war, or that Islamic
revolutions won't result in Saudi Arabia and/or Pakistan, two repressive,
undemocratic regimes propped up by our support? Don't forget that Pakistan has
nuclear weapons. Once enacted, our first-strike policy could give other
countries the excuse to adopt similar strategies. China could claim that Taiwan
is threatening it, and attack. Russia may invade any of a dozen neighbors.
WHAT TO DO?
Polls say that most of you agree with me. But it's easy and it's tempting to say
"too bad," sigh, and go about our business, hoping that Bush won't act without
approval from the UN. But Bush has made it clear that he'll act alone. I believe
that a disaster is looming and that we can do something about it. I believe that
we have a patriotic duty to tell Bush that we oppose his war. And I believe that
the internet gives us powerful new tools for asserting our political will and
making him listen.
WHAT YOU CAN DO: E-MAIL BUSH
His address is
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Let's flood his inbox with emails protesting his war. You must also use your
phone to call the White House: 800-837-5276 to express your views, and
202-456-1111 to cast your vote to oppose or approve of this devastating war.
Email your congressperson, too. Look it up on the net and bookmark the email
addresses. And please remember to vote on November 5.
FORWARD THIS LETTER
Not to five friends, please. Send it to your parents, your grandparents, your
kids, your siblings, your cousins, your friends -- everybody you know who loves
our country. Print it and put on your bulletin board at work or school. Make
sure people are talking about the coming war and the disastrous turn it
represents for the country we love.
PLEASE Join in a World Wide Prayer for peace in Iraq and the shift the energy in
Iraq on Oct 12th at 10AM PST, 1PM EST
James Twyman invited to Pray for Peace in Iraq.
Prayer for Peace:
We are one global family,
All colors, all races, one world united.
We dance for peace and the healing of our planet earth.
Peace for all nations. Peace for our communities.
Peace within ourselves.
Let us connect heart to heart.
Through our diversity we recognize our unity.
Through our compassion we recognize peace.
Our love is the power to transform the world.
Let us send it out... NOW!!
We are asking you to do the same. After you say this prayer aloud, either alone
or with a group, FEEL the presence of peace in Iraq and the whole world. This
feeling is the key to creating peace. Scientists have proven that our emotions
influence events and even weather patterns, and we want to produce a wave of
peace that will touch the leaders of our countries, as well as every person in
the world.
PRAY THE PRAYER, AND THEN GENERATE THE FEELING OF PEACE AT 10 AM CA TIME ~ 1 PM
NY TIME, OCTOBER 12.
MARCH ON WASHINGTON NOVEMBER 2, 2002
On November 2, 2002, let's meet at 12:00PM on the Mall opposite the Capitol and
ask the Congress to join us. At 1:00PM, let's march to the Vietnam Veterans
Memorial. At 2:00PM, let's observe 5 minutes of silent prayer for those those
fifty-eight thousand two hundred and twenty-eight Americans who died the last
time an arrogant president led us into a foolish war. At 2:05, let's march to
the White House and tell Bush that the citizens of this country do not support
his war. We'll be peaceful, but we'll be heard.
We don't need permits, leaders, slogans, or megaphones. We just need everybody
to show up.
CAN'T MAKE IT TO WASHINGTON?
Go to the nearest Federal building, stand outside, and tell the folks inside
what you think of Bush's war. If there's no Federal building nearby, go to City
Hall. If you're a college student, rally at your school's administration
building. Call the media and tell them where you'll be.
WHAT'S NEXT?
If everybody shows up, but the war's still on, let's do it again on December 7
[first Sat. of the month and also the anniversary of the invasion of Pearl
Harbor], and again on the first Saturday of every month until Bush listens or
the crisis is over.
UPDATES
For updates, details, and more information and links, go to
http://www.peace-march.org
SMARTER PEOPLE
The web is all about info, and there's a lot out if it there. Find a few links
to get you started here:
www.peace-march.org/link.html
I'll post more as we go along.
Peace, Love, and God Bless America,
John G
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