Raise The Voice
For Peace!
Seth Long
12.25.07
Bush's audacious announcement last week to solidify
a permanent US occupation of Iraq is not a surprise to anyone following
his handiwork. But it doesn't make it any less outrageous.
It's just one more in a very long list of bewildering
proposals by the Bush administration that would continue to sink
American resources in Iraq, despite the reality that 79% of Iraqi's
oppose the presence of coalition forces, and 72% think that the
presence of US forces is making security worse.
The good news is that the Bush administrations
credibility eroded even further this week when the entire US intelligence
community debunked his claims that Iran is pursuing nuclear weapons
with a report that refutes the administrations claims that Iran
is currently pursuing nuclear weapons.
Representatives in Congress and candidates hoping
to get there are now presented with two clear choices. Peace
Voter 2008 is gearing up to make the choice for peace the clear
winner. Donate today to help raise the voice for peace in 2008.
Candidates up for reelection or hoping to get
into Congress for the first time can try to defend the indefensible.
Or, they can become responsive leaders and act on the desires of
the American people by supporting America's long-term health and
prosperity with investments in domestic needs like health care,
education, housing and clean energy. But we can't have both.
Foreign policy, the occupation of Iraq, and the
damage it's doing to our economy will be the number one issues in
the 2008 elections just as they were in 2006. We need to make sure
those vying for office hear the voice for peace loud and clear,
so that they can provide the leadership America needs and that those
who remain in denial to the overwhelming calls for peace will be
held accountable.
With
your help Peace Action will again make an impact this year by
educating undecided voters and supporting peace candidates in key
races, and we will see the changes Americans want. Contribute today
so we can begin building for the 2008 elections now.
In 2006, Peace Action created and distributed
hundreds of thousands of Peace Voter guides in key Congressional
districts. Of the 52 candidates that Peace Action PAC and our affiliates
endorsed, 43 won in their races.
We financially supported 23 of those candidates
with over $90,000 in contributions and sent organizers to help with
the campaigns of 6 peacefully minded candidates in key races, including
Senators Jim Webb, and Sherrod Brown.
As a result of our advocacy and organizing in
key Congressional races candidates made a commitment to not just
vote the right way, but to also be a leader in speaking out against
the Iraq occupation and future aggression.
Through our Peace
Voter 2008 campaign, Peace Action will reach millions of voters.
We'll use that power to press politicians to take clear committed
positions and act upon them. Peace Action organizers are at work
right this minute in early primary states like New Hampshire and
Nevada, challenging politicians on their positions and distributing
voter guides, organizing citizens to speak up against prolonged
occupation, and for nuclear non-proliferation, and diplomacy
The 2006 elections saw a shift in the political
landscape, but not enough to end the occupation of Iraq. Together,
we can build on those successes in the next election, and ensure
a shift in foreign policy that ends the occupation of Iraq and invests
in real security through human rights, and international cooperation.
Make a contribution to our Peace Voter campaign today so that we
can continue building the momentum for lasting change.
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