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Court Throws Out AG UVA Suit

Monday, 30 August 2010 | ACLU Virginia

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Rights Groups Ask Court to Reject AG's Demand for Records of University of Virginia Climate Science...

Tuesday, 17 August 2010 | ACLU Virginia

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Jeff Barnett Seeks PDA VA Endorsement

Monday, 16 August 2010 | Andrea Miller

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Rick Waugh Seeks PDA National Endorsement

Thursday, 05 August 2010 | Rick Waugh for Congress

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Obama Administration Applies Stupak Amendment to High Risk Pools

Friday, 16 July 2010 | Jessica Arons

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Virginia pilot program adds Amtrak train to link Richmond and the District

Friday, 09 July 2010 | Jennifer Buske | Washington Post

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IN DEFENSE OF HELEN THOMAS - on apologizing to apologists

Tuesday, 08 June 2010 | Paul Jay

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ACLU Threatens Legal Challenge to Anti-Solicitation Ordinance Proposed by Herndon Town Council

Tuesday, 08 June 2010 | ACLU

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New York Times Hails Webb Criminal Justice Commission

Tuesday, 11 May 2010 | Sen. James Webb (VA)

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A Long War Deserves a Peace Movement PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tom Hayden PDA Board Advisory Member   
Wednesday, 03 February 2010 10:36
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I want to thank PDA for continuing to pressure against the pillars of power supporting the Long War in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. You are making military escalation more difficult and building a political obstacle to the Pentagon and White House plans through 2012. A long war demands of us a long peace movement.

Thirty one Americans lost their lives in Afghanistan last month, which is more than twice the number killed in January 2008 and January 2009. The fighting in Afghanistan is intensifying even in the winter. The total number of Americans killed in Afghanistan as of today is 978, an increase of 317 since President Obama took office. A total of one thousand Americans will be dead by the end of this month.

The total number of American dead so far in Iraq and Afghanistan is 5,353. The number of Iraqi and Afghan dead is in the hundreds of thousands.

The American budgetary cost, according to the economists Joseph Stiglitz and Linda Bilmes, will be three trillion dollars for Iraq and Afghanistan.

The Pentagon’s Long War is projected to last at least fifty years, through 13 future American presidential elections.

These wars will devour resources that could go to health care, education, humanitarian aid and saving the planet.

We must stop them, step by step, war by war.

First, support Rep. Barbara Lee’s HR 3699 to cut taxpayer funding for the escalation in Afghanistan. If it’s not possible politically to cut funding now, the fight can achieve two things: a headcount of how many Congress members are with us, and a message to President Obama that many in his own party are not with him.

 

Second, there will be a fight this year to attach serious conditions to any funding bill that does pass: for example, [a] holding to a deadline for the withdrawal of US troops, as proposed by Sen. Russ Feingold, [b] human rights standards for Afghan detainees, [c] launching all-party peace talks, and [d] ending Predator attacks which kill civilians, inflame Muslim opinion, and further the spiral of escalation.

While we should oppose President Obama’s troop increase, we also should support the 2011 deadline he has set for beginning to withdraw. If we don’t demand the beginning of withdrawal—with an endpoint as well—all the pressure on the president and Congress will be to continue the war indefinitely. We need to make US withdrawal from Afghanistan an issue by the 2012 national elections.

Iraq is a template for us. When the Iraq war became too costly, a bipartisan and bi-national agreement was quietly arranged in which US troops would withdraw in stages by 2011. President Obama is sticking to that schedule while many in both Iraq and the US are attempting to derail him.

PDA and the peace movement should generate maximum pressure to end both wars by 2012. We make a crucial difference. If the peace movement doesn’t persevere, the pressure on Congress declines, which in turn causes Congressional peace forces to decline—which only serves the permanent lobby for permanent war.

Please sign and circulate the Afghanistan peace petition and subscribe to The Peace Exchange at www.tomhayden.com. And, attend a Brown Bag Lunch Vigil the third Wednesday of every month.

Thank you for persevering for peace,


Tom Hayden
PDA Advisory Board member

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