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END THE WAR NOW
CUT-OFF ALL WAR
FUNDING
BRING THE TROOPS HOME NOW
Warning:
Don't
let the Democratic Party leadership and the '08 Presidential Election
veto the antiwar movement.
President Bush's veto of the Democratic Party's bill containing a
non-binding timetable for withdrawal of troops from Iraq displayed once
again the Administration's absolute contempt for the will of the
people, who are now overwhelmingly in favor of ending the occupation.
But more ominous than Bush's inevitable veto of the war funding bill
is the prospect of the leadership of the Democratic Party "vetoing" and
derailing the anti-war movement by pretending to be against the war
while continuing to support it with billions of dollars of more war
funding.
The Democratic Party was elected to control of the House and
Senate with a mandate to end the war. As pressure grew from the
antiwar movement for the Democrats to cut off the funding and withdraw
the troops immediately, they turned to a desperate act of political
theater in a an attempt to change the subject, attaching their support
for continued funding for the war to a non-binding timetable for
withdrawal from Iraq.
The Democratic Party bill, even if not vetoed, would not have
required the withdrawal of a single soldier from Iraq. The bill
allowed Bush to exempt entire categories of troops at his discretion,
including: troops “training the Iraqi military;” troops engaged in
“special operations"; and troops “protecting diplomatic enclaves”
including the U.S. Embassy and the Green Zone. This means that Bush
could maintain current troop levels in Iraq and still be in compliance
with the Democrats' bill.
Furthermore, even if Bush agreed to observe withdrawal dates that the
Democrats suggested, it would mean that this criminal, colonial war
would
go on for at least another year and a half. Another year of Iraqi
civilians and U.S. soldiers dying; Another year of Abu-Ghraib style
torture. Another year of a criminal occupation.
Actually the truth of this "antiwar" charade is even worse. Everybody
knew all the time that Congress would put on an antiwar show, and after
Bush vetoed the bill containing non-binding withdrawal timetables, they
would then give Bush the war
funding. Leading Democrats announced months ago that they had
absolutely no intention of cutting off the funding for the war.
By pretending to fight Bush on the war, Congress is hoping to
neutralize the growing movement demanding the immediate end to this
criminal war and occupation. Democrats in Congress hope that by
hiding behind non-binding resolutions, imaginary timetables, and other
acts of political theater they will send the message
to those of us who have marched and organized to end the war that we
don't need to march and mobilize anymore, because the real struggle
against the war is now in Congress.
Part of this message is that, instead of taking to the streets to
demand that Congress cut of all war funds and bring the troops home
now, we should instead come in
off the streets and sign up to support whoever the Democratic Party's
presidential candidate is in 2008. We must never again allow the
antiwar movement to be co-opted, misled, and demobilized in the name of
Presidential politics or the agenda of either major political Party.
Let's make sure to stay in the streets, continue to demand that
Congress cut of all war funding, stay focused on the demand for
immediate withdrawal of all troops, and stay independent of both
the Democrats and the Republicans who share responsibility for the war.
Only the people will stop this criminal war. Tomorrow,
antiwar groups across the U.S. have called for demonstrations against
Bush's veto. We urge you to take part in these demonstrations and
demand that the troops be brought home now -- no phony timetables, no
more political theater, no waiting for after the 2008 Presidential
elections -- now!
In New York City:
Times Sq. Wednesday 5:00 pm
World Can't Wait is calling on everyone to gather in front of Times
Square's military recruiting center--43rd and Broadway--at 5pm
WEDNESDAY to demand an immediate end to the Iraq war and impeachment of
the Bush Regime for war crimes.
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Troops Out Now Coalition
Solidarity Center
55 W. 17th St. #5C
New York, NY 10011
212.633.6646
www.troopsoutnow.org
Email:
info@troopsoutnow.org
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