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March 17/18 Global
Days of Action
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40th anniversary of the historic 1967 march on the Pentagon
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4th anniversary of the start of the Iraq war
March
on the Pentagon Saturday, March 17, 2007
March and Rally in Seattle, Sunday, March 18
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Call us: 206-568-1661!
Weekly Organizers Meetings Monday at
7 pm 1423 10th Ave
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Sunday March 18, 2007
12 Noon Westlake Plaza
4th & Pine, Seattle.
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Statement from the ANSWER Coalition
on the March 17-18 Global Days of Action:
The people of the United States want an end to the war in Iraq. The elections in November
were a clear repudiation of the Bush administration's war of aggression. The new
Congress, however, has no intention of ending the war. Bush and the Pentagon generals
are determined to prolong the war. Tens of thousands of more troops will be sent to
Iraq. We are building a massive antiwar movement on the national and local level.
Only the action of the people will stop the war.
We are returning to the Pentagon because the Iraq war has resulted in more than 655,000
Iraqi deaths (Lancet), on top of more than 1 million killed by sanctions between
1990-2003. This is genocide.
We are returning to the Pentagon because U.S. military deaths will soon exceed 3,000.
But that doesn't begin to tell the story. There have been 21,921 wounded as of Nov.
30 and another 17,835 evacuated due to serious injury or illness as of Sept. 30,
2005 when the Pentagon stopped releasing these statistics.
We are returning to the Pentagon because it is U.S. missiles and bombs, including
hundreds of thousands of cluster bombs that have been sent to Israel to kill and
maim the people of Palestine and Lebanon. These weapons are a war crime. The estimate
is that between 2 million and 3 million cluster bomblets were dropped on Lebanon,
and more than a million remain unexploded -- posing a danger to civilians for years
to come. The war in Iraq is one front in the U.S. plan for domination of the Middle
East. Colonial occupation is a crime whether it be in Iraq or Palestine or Lebanon.
The Global Military Machine
We are returning to the Pentagon because it maintains 714 military bases in 130 countries
to extend the influence of US transnational corporations, oil giants and banks. The
slogan of national security and the war on terror stands exposed as a pretext for
a global empire enforced by military might and limitless violence.
While the focus of the recent years has been to use military power and violence against
the Arab people, the Pentagon has been targeting peoples and nations all over the
world. U.S. troops occupy South Korea. U.S. nuclear weapons target North Korea. Interventionist
actions are already taking place in the Philippines, and are planned against Cuba,
Venezuela, and throughout South and Central Asia.
The Warfare State: Spying, Surveillance,
Secret Prisons and Torture Facilities
We are returning to the Pentagon to demand the immediate closure of Guant?namo and
all other torture facilities. The grotesque revelations of torture and abuse in Abu
Ghraib were the tip of the iceberg. Punishing a few rank and file soldiers and counting
on the mass media to tire of the story, the Pentagon has tried to conceal the reality
that it engages in arbitrary detention and torture of those it identifies as "enemies."
We are returning to the Pentagon to demand an end to the surveillance and other spy
programs conducted against the people of this country by the Pentagon and other agencies.
Militarism: The Social Costs of the Warfare State
We are returning to the Pentagon because the military budget of this country is a
dagger in the heart of programs that meet peoples' needs. More than 47 million people
in the U.S. are without health care coverage and one out of every four children is
born into extreme poverty. Fifty percent of all bankruptcies in the last year were
filed by people who couldn't pay their hospital and doctor's bills. Factories are
closing and whole communities and neighborhoods are being turned into ghost towns.
Skyrocketing tuition is and will continue to make the dream of a college education
harder to realize for working class youth. In the last year, Bush and Congress cut
money for education, food aid and veterans' benefits while the Senate voted almost
unanimously to rubber stamp the new "war" budget of $590 billion (the official budget
number of $443 billion conceals at least $150 billion in expenditures.)
We are returning to the Pentagon to challenge the system that is addicted to war and
global domination. The Iraq war is a criminal endeavor based on lies. It was always
about conquering the entire Middle East with its vast repositories of oil. While
the Iraq war has been an absolute catastrophe for the entire people of Iraq and for
tens of thousands of U.S. soldiers, it must be remembered that many U.S. corporations
are benefiting. They are the recipients of new Pentagon orders for weapons, supplies
and contracts. The Iraq war costs approximately $279 million each day. That breaks
down to more than $11 million every hour of every day of the year. The total cost
of the Iraq war will be $2 trillion, according to the Iraq Study Group report.
Unless the people act now, the human and economic costs of the war will only increase.
For more information go to http://www.answercoalition.org .
Let's unite and stand together at the Pentagon on March 17. Take a moment and take
action now.
March on the Pentagon, Saturday, March 17
On March 17, 2007, the 4th anniversary of the start of the criminal invasion of Iraq,
tens of thousands of people from around the country will descend on the Pentagon
in a mass demonstration to demand: U.S. Out of Iraq Now! 2007 is the 40th anniversary
of the historic 1967 anti-war march to the Pentagon during the Vietnam War. The message
of the 1967 march was "From Protest to Resistance," and marked a turning point in
the development of a countrywide mass movement.
In the coming days and weeks, thousands of organizations and individuals will begin
mobilizing for the upcoming March on the Pentagon. Organizing committees and transportation
centers are being established to bring people to the March on the Pentagon.
The March 17 demonstration will assemble at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial (Constitution
Gardens) at 12 noon in Washington, D.C.and march to the Pentagon.
ANSWER Seattle has applied for permits for a Northwest Regional action on March
18 in Seattle.
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A . N . S . W . E . R . C o a l i t i o n
A c t N o w t o S t o p W a r & E
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Endorsers include: Ramsey Clark, former U.S. Attorney General; Alice Walker, Pulitzer prize winning author
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Cynthia McKinney, Congresswoman
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Cindy Sheehan, co-founder Gold Star Families for Peace, author
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Ron Kovic, Vietnam Veteran, author, Born on the 4th of July
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Malik Rahim, Founder, Common Ground Collective, New Orleans
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Paul Haggis, Director of Crash, 2005 Academy Award for Best Picture
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Elias Rashmawi, National Coordinator, National Council of Arab Americans (NCA)
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Howard Zinn, Author, A People's History of the United States
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Rev. Luis Barrios, Iglesia de San Romero - UCC
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Heidi Boghosian, Executive Director, National Lawyers Guild
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Chaplain James Yee, former Army chaplain, Guant?namo Detention Center
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Mahdi Bray, Executive Director, Muslim American Society Freedom Foundation
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Roy Bourgeois, Founder, School of the Americas Watch
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Eric LeCompte, National Office, School of the Americas Watch
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Mara Verheyden-Hilliard, Co-founder, Partnership for Civil Justice
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Brian Becker, National Coordinator, ANSWER Coalition
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Mounzer Sleiman, TV commentator and Vice Chair, National Council of Arab Americans
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Ben Dupuy, Co-Director, Haiti Progres; Juan Jose Gutierrez, Executive Director, Latino Movement USA; Calvin Gipson, Former President, San Francisco LGBT Pride Committee
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Rev. Graylan Hagler, Senior Pastor, Plymouth Congregational Church, Washington D.C
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Kay Lucas, Director, Crawford Peace House, Crawford, TX
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Chuck Kaufman, Co-coordinator of the Nicaragua Network
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Al Garcia, Alliance for a Just & Lasting Peace in the Philippines
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Macrina Cardenas, Mexico Solidarity Network
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Eugene Puryear, Howard University, student leader
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Gloria La Riva, Coordinator, National Committee to Free the Cuban Five
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CAAAV: Organizing Asian Communities
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Nodutdol for Korean Community Development
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Ed Asner, Actor
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Shirley Knight, Actor
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Jennifer Harbury, Human Rights Lawyer, author
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United Teachers of Los Angeles (UTLA)
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Jim Lafferty, Director, National Lawyers Guild - Los Angeles
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Iglesia de San Romero - United Church of Christ
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Mimi Kennedy, Actor (Dharma & Greg);
Dyke Community Activists
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Green Party of Seattle
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International Socialist Organization
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Socialist Alternative
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Stand Up Seattle
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Veterans for Peace #92
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Catherine Blount Foundation
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Alliance for a Just and Lasting Peace in the Philippines
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Organized Movement dance group, Cornish College of the Arts
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Anette Schiferl, SEIU*
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Students Against War (SCCC)
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Carrie Hathorne, organizer, Watada Support Campaign*
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Celso Tolman, ILWU LOCAL52*
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Centro Entrenamiento Plan Nacional Hispano UMC - Burien, Washington
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Chuck Armsbury, senior editor, Razor Wire Newspaper*
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911TruthSeattle
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Doug Balcolm, assistant director, Seattle Peace Chorus*
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Dr. Nada Elia, National Council of Arab Americans
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Eastside Fellowship of Reconciliation
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Ed Crouch, social worker, Seattle Church Council*
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El Centro de la Raza
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El Dios Viviente United Methodist Church, Burien, Washington
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Ellen Murphy, non-violence trainer, Bellingham, WA
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Veterans For Peace, Jonathan Santos Chapter 111
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Whatcom Peace and Justice, Bellingham, WA
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Freedom Socialist Party
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46th Legislative District Democrats
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Joseph Aprile,Author of "America and the Mythology of Greatness"
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K.L. Shannon, The Defender's Association Racial Disparity Project*
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Kenneth Batchelor, Renewable Energy Project Coordinator, Bonneville Environmental Foundation*
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Lake Washington HS Peace Club
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The Heritage Institute
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Justice Works
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Muslim American Society Freedom Foundation
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Native People's Alliance with Friends and Allies
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Party for Socialism and Liberation
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Action Northwest
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Political Action Network in Support of the Palestinian People
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Radical Women
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Reclaim the Media
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Peace Sanctuary, Lake Stevens, WA
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Rev. Emilio E. Müller, Elder United Methodist Church, Pacific Northwest Annual Conference
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Seattle Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Committee
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Seattle NOW
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Social Change Coalition
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Evergreen Peace & Justice Community
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Washington for Impeachment
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Bend-Condega Frienship Project
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US Women and Cuba Collaboration
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Voices of Palestine
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World Can't Wait/Drive Out the Bush Regime!
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Youth Against War and Racism
* for identification purposes only
For a complete list of endorsers, visit www.answercoalition.org
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