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Stop the WAR!

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Coordinator: C.F. of Boston

The vast majority of the people in every corner of the country want this war to end, but Washington has responded by expanding the war! Since the troop “surge” thousands of Iraqis and hundreds of U.S. service people have been killed. HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS of our tax dollars are being spent on this war DAILY, while the death and devastation continue. In New England alone we have paid dearly for this war. Over 150 soldiers have been killed, over 1300 wounded, and our communities have been robbed of $30 billion dollars. In Iraq more than 700,000 have died and countless wounded. There are now over 2 million refugees who have fled Iraq. Military recruiters have virtually unrestricted access to our schools while the Pentagon has unrestricted access to our tax dollars. Our communities -- from New Orleans to Minneapolis -- suffer the consequences. From Vermont to California, from Florida to Wisconsin, the people have spoken: We want this war to end, and we want it to end now!

Funding the war is killing the troops and countless Iraqis. The war will continue as long as Congress continues the funding. A vote of 50% plus one in just one branch of Congress could end funding for the war and stop the war in its tracks. No Presidential veto could restore funding. While hundreds of billions pour in for the occupation, sufficient funding has never been allocated to provide for the necessary medical and psychological support needed for returning troops.

This war has nothing to do with defending our safety or security or “spreading democracy”. From “Plan Colombia” to the failed 2002 coup attempt in Venezuela, to the installation of a murderous dictatorship in Haiti in 2004, to undermining the democratic process in the Palestinian Authority, U.S. policy has been opposed to democracy. The war party in Washington is on a campaign to control the oil resources of Iraq and dominate the politics of the Middle East.

The endless “War on Terror” is seen by millions as part of an empire building project used to justify the doctrine of “preemptive war”, the policy of “regime change”, wars of aggression, and torture. As Washington prepares an attack on Iran, our civil liberties are being shredded and our privacy is being violated. In recent years, tens of thousands of Arab, Muslim, and South Asian immigrants have been targeted for roundups and political sweeps resulting in mass arrests, jailings, and deportations. Many have been picked up and held without charges and with little or no access to lawyers or their families. This policy has been sustained through a campaign promoting hysteria against “militant Islam”, “Arab extremists”, “foreign jihadists”, and an overall climate of fear, ignorance, and xenophobia. Tens of thousands of Latin Americans and others are being swept up, imprisoned, and deported as well. Our privacy rights have been gutted through a policy of mass wiretaps with no connection to the courts. Incarceration without charges or legal representation, holding prisoners incommunicado, and warrantless wiretapping are an attack on everyone's basic rights. This assault on our rights must be ended immediately.

for more info: http://www.stopthewars.org http://www.newenglandunited.org

People who have voted for this issue

10/28/08 S.D., Easthampton

 

4/30/08 H.B., Palmer

you know this really bugs me. why does america have to save ... [more]

4/2/08 M.R., Boston

Massachusetts as a whole should oppose this war. We are ... [more]

2/24/08 C.S., Boston

 

12/30/07 L.B., Waltham

 

12/26/07 H.J., Somerville

No blood for oil! Nor to line Dick Cheney's or Haliburton's ... [more]

12/5/07 M.H., Boston

 

11/6/07 A.D., Lowell

 

10/27/07 A.T., Brockton

 

9/25/07 F.K., Revere

STOP THE WARRRRRR.PEOPLE ALREADY LOST TOOOO MANY LOVED ONES ... [more]

9/19/07 D.D., Deerfield

Negative, major effects of this "war" reach down to the local ... [more]

9/19/07 J.H., Boston

 

9/18/07 D.S., Boston

Ending the war on and occupation of Iraq is a critical step to ... [more]

9/18/07 J.G., Clinton

It's not a war - it's an invasion. Please let's make it stop. ... [more]

9/18/07 A.P., Boston

NO MORE WAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

9/18/07 C.F., Boston

stop it now!!

Expanded comments

Comment: 4/30/08 by H.B., Palmer

you know this really bugs me. why does america have to save everyone else? who is saving us? what about our america?? what about all of our issues right here??? what about putting the troops to good use over here?? we really need to start building up our country, and our people, and stop being so damn concerned with a country who probablly hates us anyways. it has been way too long and too many our our troops have died for a cause which doesnt benifit us americans!! what the hell is up with that? what the hell is up with you president bush???

Comment: 4/2/08 by M.R., Boston

Massachusetts as a whole should oppose this war. We are sacrificing blood and gold overseas in an impossible war. We need to withdraw from the office of 'world policeman' and allow countries to determine their own directions regardless of whether it benefits us.

Comment: 12/26/07 by H.J., Somerville

No blood for oil! Nor to line Dick Cheney's or Haliburton's pockets! America is a big bully on the world stage!

Comment: 9/25/07 by F.K., Revere

STOP THE WARRRRRR.PEOPLE ALREADY LOST TOOOO MANY LOVED ONES BECAUSE OF IT.EVERY PERSON THAT GETS KILLED THERE IS SOMEONES SON/DAUGHTER FATHER OR MOTHER.PLEASE STOP IT AND LET THE TROOPS COME BACK TO THEIR FAMILIES AND FRIENDS.

Comment: 9/19/07 by D.D., Deerfield

Negative, major effects of this "war" reach down to the local level in many ways. It's time for all to speak out and shut it down. Governors can play a crucial role in linking people's realities to congress. Thank you.

Comment: 9/18/07 by D.S., Boston

Ending the war on and occupation of Iraq is a critical step to saving and improving lives, both in the Middle East and at home.

There are many ways the state government can make its opposition to the war known and felt, and concrete steps it can take to bring an end to the bloodshed. Every elected official has a moral obligation to do all in their power to stop the war.

Comment: 9/18/07 by J.G., Clinton

It's not a war - it's an invasion.

Please let's make it stop. Seriously.

Comment: 9/18/07 by A.P., Boston

NO MORE WAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Comment: 9/18/07 by C.F., Boston

stop it now!!

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