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Fw: The Anti War Movement: Our Election is on Oct. 17 in Washington, DC
- Subject: Fw: The Anti War Movement: Our Election is on Oct. 17 in Washington, DC
- From: "Nello peacelink" <n.margiotta at peacelink.it>
- Date: Sun, 10 Oct 2004 10:47:15 +0200
----- Original Message ----- From: "AntiWar 4 the Million Worker March" <antiwar4themillionworkermarch at action-mail.org>
For the Anti-War Movement: The Elections are Really on October 17 in Washington, DC If You Want to Vote to "Bring the Troops Home Now!" You Have to Get on the Bus to the Million Worker March! Dear Sisters and Brothers in the Antiwar and Peace movement: We know that many of us can't wait to vote for "Anybody but Bush". However, if there was ever a time when knowing that marching is often far more important than voting, and "movement" is more important than "establishment", now is such a time. The 2004 presidential election campaign has made our journey to the capital far more urgent and essential than if our march were scheduled for the day after the Nov. 2 elections. One of the reasons why the march was scheduled before the elections is because presidential campaigns, regardless of one's own views of the major party candidates, almost always usurp, co-opt, derail and neutralize the grassroots movement. March leaders decided to use the slogan "Working people speaking for themselves" for the Million Worker March to make it clear that we refuse to be voiceless appendages to a media-driven and money-driven election campaign. The November election campaign has not been a genuine referendum on the critical question of pulling U.S. troops out of Iraq now. President Bush is being criticized for lying and pulling the country into this war. But both of the major party candidates have made in clear that they are committed to "staying" and "winning" in Iraq. It was decided early on to make the demand to "Bring the troops home now!" central to the message. With that understanding in mind, the anti-war movement was invited to become a full partner in this march. The fact that the anti-war movement responded so positively is one of the things that have given this march almost limitless potential and power. Because of this, the march has become a popular referendum on bringing the troops home. It's the movement's opportunity to "speak for itself." With almost 1,100 U.S soldiers and tens of thousands of Iraqi's dead--and nothing but more war and death in sight--WE CAN NOT AFFORD TO BE SILENT & IMMOBILE OUT OF DEFERENCE TO THE ELECTIONS. The Million Worker March is a grassroots anti-war "vote" against the war, the occupation, the troops coming home and on whether our money should be spend on killing in the Middle East, are jobs healthcare, housing and education. The buses are filling, unions are organizing and we know that you are working hard for this important event. We can confidently say to you that on Oct. 17 at the Lincoln memorial in D.C., together we are going to produce a powerful, massive, and we believe unprecedented alliance between the workers' movement and the movement against the war. Let's keep the hard work up over the coming week (most people don't decide to go until a few days before) to realize the full potential. Tell everyone that the real vote is in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 17, and that in order to cast their ballot they have "to get on the bus". We'll see you in Washington, Antiwar 4 The Million Worker March Organizers Momentum is building for the Million Worker March---new organizing centers are springing up all over the country (see http://antiwar4themillionworkermarch.org/organizingcenters.htm) and new endorsers are being added to the list daily (http://antiwar4themillionworkermarch.org/endorsers.htm). It is more important than ever that we turn out by the thousands to say, "Jobs, Healthcare, and a Living Wage, Not War!" on October 17. We need your help in this last week to make this happen.
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