WASHINGTON - March 20 -
JOHN STAUBER, SHELDON RAMPTON, john@prwatch.org,
http://www.prwatch.org/node/5865
Stauber and Rampton co-wrote the recent article "Why Won't MoveOn
Move Forward?" which states: "MoveOn's organizing around Iraq has become
notably ambiguous lately. Although it talks in general terms about
bringing the troops home, specific timetables or meaningful steps in
that direction are nowhere discussed. Most strikingly, MoveOn has
adamantly refused to support the Iraq amendment from Congressional
Progressive Caucus leaders Barbara Lee, Lynn Woolsey and Maxine Waters,
which calls for 'a fully funded, and systematic, withdrawal of U.S.
soldiers and military contractors from Iraq' by the end of 2007. ...
"The Pelosi bill merely establishes 'benchmarks' of progress in
Iraq, so that all Bush has to do is certify that he is making progress
on those goals to keep funding flowing for the war."
Stauber is executive director of the Center for Media and Democracy
and is co-author with Rampton of "Weapons of Mass Deception" and "The
Best War Ever."
DEBORAH ABRAMSKY, STUART MORRIS, debabrams@yahoo.com,
KEVIN ZEESE, kzeese@earthlink.net, http://democracyrising.us
Abramsky, Morris and Zeese are Maryland residents associated with
local peace groups. This afternoon, they are involved in an "occupation"
of U.S. Representative Chris Van Hollen's D.C. office in coordination
with the national campaign the Occupation Project, a nonviolent effort
to defund the Iraq war.
http://vcnv.org/the-occupation-project-a-campaign-of-sustained-nonviolent-civil-
Abramsky said today: "Since the Democrats took control of Congress,
214 U.S. troops have been killed in Iraq. As each day goes by, close to
three U.S. troops die in Iraq. Hundreds are wounded each month. This
means during the next year and a half another 1,600 will die and tens of
thousands more will be injured. Iraqi casualties will be over one
hundred-fold greater than those of the U.S."
Added Morris: "Continuing the U.S. presence in Iraq gains us
nothing. The U.S. occupation is the single biggest impediment to an
Iraqi-led ceasefire."
Zeese -- who is director of DemocracyRising.US -- recently wrote a
piece titled "The 'Democratic Supplemental' Fails to Deal with Iran and
Has Big Loopholes That Will Leave Tens of Thousands or More Troops in
Iraq" which states: "The headline that the Democratic leadership would
like voters to hear is 'troops out of Iraq by August 2008.' But the
headline is more a wolf in sheep's clothing than a reality. ...
"For most in the peace movement an August 2008 deadline for
withdrawal is already way too slow. Why the delay? On November 17, 2005,
Rep. Jack Murtha called for redeployment within six months. Here we are
16 months later and the Democratic leadership is talking about
redeployment in 17 months. Six months has turned into 33 months -- and
in fact the August [2008] deadline is illusory. ..."
http://democracyrising.us/content/view/819/151
DAVID SWANSON, david@davidswanson.org, http://www.davidswanson.org
Swanson has been writing extensively about the positions of various
Democrats on the Iraq war and its funding. His piece "Can Congress End
the War? Democratic Leaders May Prefer to Claim They Tried But Failed"
was publish by the online journal TomDispatch:http://www.tomdispatch.com/index.mhtml?pid=171335
Swanson is co-founder of the AfterDowningStreet.org coalition.
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