Tuesday, September 26, 2006

To Americans

I am member of the group which is doing mostly campaign for peace, today I received below email from them. I hope some of the readers especially Americans take action for preventing another war in Middle East.
September 25, 2006
Dear Peace Stalwart,
We now have the tools and a strategy to end the war in Iraq and prevent future wars of aggression, but we need your help to make the strategy effective. If your Representative and Senators are not working to stop the war in Iraq and prevent an attack on Iran, please join together with your local peace group, your friends and neighbors to pursue this strategy of increasing pressure.
To begin have everyone in your group sign the "Voters for Peace Pledge" at www.VotersForPeace.org. Then contact your Representative and Senators www.us.gov. Call their offices to request a meeting or to let them know you will be writing a letter. In the letter or the meeting, tell them, respectfully that you and X numbers of people have signed the "Voters for Peace Pledge" and none of you will vote for them unless they change their position on ending the conflict in Iraq, and the use of military force in Iran.
Tell your Representative and Senators, in the letter or meeting, that you will be back in two weeks and with twice as many signatures, because you are going to keep organizing around this issue from now until the elections in November. In your next visit or letter, tell your Representative and/or Senators, that you will be back in another two weeks with twice as many signatures as before.
This only requires each of your signers to get one additional pledge signer every two weeks. But, this will result in rapid growth of a network of anti-war activists in your community. And nationally, through coordinated expansion of signers to the "Voters for Peace Pledge," we will build and strengthen the effectiveness of the anti-war/peace movement.
Carol Kramer is Democracy Rising's National Political Coordinator. Please contact Carol, to let her know that you will be working on this project so she can involve you with others doing the same. Carol can be reached at ckramer@democracyrising.us. We want to coordinate our activities, share ideas and strategies and let each other know what is working. We will be developing a national network of people working on this strategy and a discussion group so that every local effort around the country can be in communication share ideas.
Let us know the names of everyone in your group who signs the "Voters for Peace Pledge" and provide us with their email address so we can build a national movement.
This strategy accomplishes a number of objectives:
1. It puts constant pressure on your elected officials.2. It builds a large base of peace voters in your community.3. It will increase the number of anti-war candidates running in thenext election5. The anti-war movement is focused on those who can actually end the war.
Together we have the power to end the war in Iraq and prevent future wars – but only if we exercise our power.We, at Democracy Rising look forward to working with you on this important strategy.

Sincerely,
Kevin Zeese
Executive Director
USP.O. Box 18485Washington, DC 20036
USA

2 Comments:

At Tuesday, September 26, 2006, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Of all the enemies to public liberty war is, perhaps, the most to be dreaded because it comprises and develops the germ of every other. War is the parent of armies; from these proceed debts and taxes … known instruments for bringing the many under the domination of the few.… No nation could preserve its freedom in the midst of continual warfare.
James Madison, Political Observations, 1795

Just have a look on global military expenditure and arms trades. They are big part of world economy. This problem needs to be tackled from its roots and breeding grounds. It is the job of economists to assess and develop a way forward to shrink the military-based economy section, yet avoiding social unrest (due to job loses) and collapsing of the shares and markets (due to devaluation of arm manufacturers).

 
At Tuesday, September 26, 2006, Blogger Sahar Maranlou said...

Thanks for sharing your thought, I do agree strongly with your comment; however I believe that individuals can make a difference.

 

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