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Tell Congress: $80 BILLION MORE FOR THE IRAQ WAR? NO WAY! BRING THE TROOPS HOME NOW PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 07 February 2005 00:00
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Bush's request for the $80 billion to continue the quagmire must be rejected. Call Congress to let them know. More information inside.
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$80 BILLION MORE FOR THE IRAQ WAR?

NO WAY! BRING THE TROOPS HOME NOW

 

Join the United For Peace and Justice campaign (of which CPRC is a member organization)

Contact your member of Congress: no new war spending!

Senator Lindsey Graham (R- SC)                                    202-224-5972 

Senator James DeMint (R- SC)                                        202-224-6121

Representative Henry E. Brown, Jr. (R - 01)                 202-225-3176

Representative Joe Wilson (R - 02)                                 202-225-2452

Representative Gresham Barrett (R - 03)                      202-225-5301

Representative Bob Inglis (R - 04)                                   202-225-6030

Representative John M. Spratt, Jr. (D - 05)                   202-225-5501

Representative James E. Clyburn (D - 06)                      202-225-3315

(Most Columbia residents are either in the district of Clyburn or Wilson)

George W. Bush is asking Congress for $80 billion more for the failed Iraq war. Congress is gearing up to pour more money to "stay the course" of the past two tragic years. Tell your Member of Congress that not one more dime should go to waging war in Iraq. Instead, the U.S. must end the occupation, bring our troops home, and support Iraqi sovereignty.

Many good-intentioned people in the United States say we can't withdraw our troops now and abandon Iraqis to chaos and disorder. Yet the U.S. presence on the streets of Iraq is fueling animosity, motivating the armed resistance, and sealing the fate for failed democracy in Iraq. Every extra day and dime the U.S. spends on its reckless course in Iraq deepens the suffering in Iraq and at home.

The recent election in Iraq does nothing to change the fact of an American / British occupation. American troops will remain in Iraq and construction continues on 14 ‘enduring bases' within the country (see http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0119-23.htm .) Operating in Baghdad from out of the largest American embassy in the world, United States will still control the major governmental decisions under an Iraqi constitution written by the United States. A recent Zogby poll shows that in Iraq 69% of Shi'as and a whopping 82% of Sunnis want American and British troops out of their country quickly. If there had been a referendum on the ballot calling for withdraw of American and British troops, the Iraqi people would have voted to end the occupation.

The President's fourth "supplemental" spending request for the Iraq war will add $80 billion to the more than $151 billion already appropriated. It is time for us to demand that the Administration and Congress stop perpetuating the cycle of violence in Iraq, stop sending so many soldiers and civilians to their graves, and stop diverting precious resources that could be used to rebuild Iraq and fund critical domestic needs.

TAKE ACTION TODAY AND ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9!

• Call, write, fax, or organize an action at the office of your elected officials!

• Begin organizing now for the "National Call-in Day to Oppose War Funding" on Wednesday, February 9, when we will want to flood Congressional offices with calls from every district in the nation. (More details will be announced soon.)

• Send letters to the editors of your local papers, call in to radio talk shows, do what you can to bring this message into the media.

 

TALKING POINTS ON $80 BILLION SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION FOR WAR

Tell your members of Congress to:

1. Oppose new funds: Congress should halt new funds for U.S. military operations in Iraq. Any new funds should be allocated solely for troop withdrawal and interim troop protection.

2. End the occupation: Halt U.S. military actions immediately, shift U.S. troops immediately to the borders of Iraq, declare intention to begin full withdrawal of troops, and leave no U.S. bases behind. Support the Woolsey (D-CA) resolution calling on the President to begin the immediate withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq.

3. Support Iraqi sovereignty: Give Iraqis full control over reconstruction funds, Iraqi ministries and government, and new police and security forces. Terminate contracts with U.S. companies and turn projects over to Iraqis, and provide transparent accounting of all U.S. contracts.

4. Stabilize Iraq: Commit to long-term U.S. financial support for Iraqi-led reconstruction and allow the UN and other international agencies to support Iraq democracy free from U.S. intervention, and if the Iraqis want that assistance.

5. Provide real support for our troops: End the "stop-loss" policies that keep troops on active duty far beyond their contracts, and overextend the Reserves and National Guard. Provide thorough psychological counseling, health care, and benefits to returning Iraq war veterans and their families. Bring our troops home!

 

For more information, see the United For Peace Website at: http://www.unitedforpeace.org/article.php?id=2716

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