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Purge the Surge

Today there will be a big protest in response to Bush’s plan to send more troops to Iraq.

I’ve been working on a banner that I will have to tonight:

Even in Utah, the numbers opposing this plan are more than those that are in support of it. But Utah’s representatives continue to support Bush.

Articles in today’s news about Bush’s announcement last night:
Will big gamble work? Call for troops sets up a showdown
Speech boosts support among some Utahns
Bush calls for New Way Forward
Many Utahns say give plan a chance
Americans weigh new Bush plan for Iraq
Most of Utah’s congressional delegation support Bush’s new Iraq plan

The Surge – Write your Representatitive

People for Peace and Justice of Utah has issued a call for citizens to conduct a picket the day the news publishes Bush’s announcement about “The Surge” of more troops to Iraq. The announcement is likely to be made Wednesday, with the picket, then, occuring on Thursday. See information here.

Kim Spangrude of Military Families Speak Out (MFSO) in Utah, is asking people to contact their representatives to ask that no more troops be sent to Iraq. She provides a template for a letter:

Dear Friends:

The next two to three days will be of utmost importance in terms of expressing to our
senators and representatives our opposition to the “Surge Plan” the President will most likely announce on Wednesday. They especially need to hear this opposition from military members and family members of those currently in the military.

I urge everyone to contact the following Utah members of the Senate and
House of Representatives and tell them we as family members of those in the military,
or friends of military members, oppose any plan to increase the number of troops in
Iraq, and that we urge Congress and the President to decrease the number of troops.

Here is a sample conversation you can use when you call or write our UTAH delegation
today:
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Dear _________________________________’

I am a (friend/family member/active duty member/veteran) of the U.S. Military who (arecurrently serving/have served) in Iraq. I am strongly opposed to any plan to increasethe number and level of troops in Iraq, and I advocate for withdrawal of troops fromIraq. The only thing sending more troops will accomplish is to increase casualties. The situation calls for greater diplomacy, not more troops. The new troops would be sent to Iraq, according to Bush, to try to provide greater security, a mission that,inevitably, would place them right in the middle of escalating violence that has already taken thousands of American and Iraqi lives. The President’s decision- if it comes to that- would obviously disregard the will of the great majority of the U. S. people, including Utahns, who have made it clear they are opposed to this unjustifiable war. As your constituent, I urge you to express opposition to a surge in troop level, if the President plans to do this.

Sincerely,
___________________________
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Whether you would prefer to call, send a letter or email, here is the contact info:

Bennett, Robert F.- (R – UT)
431 DIRKSEN SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON DC 20510
(202) 224-5444
Web Form: bennett.senate.gov/contact/emailmain.html

Hatch, Orrin G.- (R – UT)
104 HART SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON DC 20510
(202) 224-5251
Web Form: hatch.senate.gov/index.cfm?Fuseaction=Offices.Contact

Jim Matheson (D-Ut)
Utah-2nd, Democrat
1323 Longworth HOB
Washington, DC 20515-4402
Phone: (202) 225-3011

Chris Cannon (R-Ut)
Utah-3rd, Republican
2436 Rayburn HOB
Washington, DC 20515-4403
Phone: (202) 225-7751

Rob Bishop (R-Ut)
Utah-1st, Republican
124 Cannon HOB
Washington, DC 20515-4401
Phone: (202) 225-0453

We ALL need to do this; it is very easy to call. You usually talk to the Aide, they
take your name down, and that is it!!!!

Please make a commitment to do this today.

Thanks, and Peace

Kim Spangrude
Utah MFSO

C-span is asking for 60 second home videos saying what we want from the 110th congress

Here are links to videos being sent to C-Spanfrom my fellow friend and peace activist, Barbara, in San Diego:
Barbara:
Linda
Dick

PROTEST THE SURGE!

Bush is planning to send more troops to Iraq.

TELL HIM NO!!

Participate in this action:

The day the Utah papers publishes Bush’s announcement of his surge, come to the sidewalk in front of the Federal Building in downtown Salt Lake
100 South State Street
5:30pm to 7:00pm
For a picket!

Bring signs and messages to demand that not only should no more troops be sent to Iraq,

WE WANT OUR TROOPS OUT OF IRAQ!

De-escalate, Investigate, troops out now!

Information: NO SURGE
or 801-502-8556

Spread the word!

Granny Peace Brigade

Grandmothers  start packing your bags!
On January 18, 2007, we’re going to Washington to restore citizen participation, our civic duty, to the corridors of the United States Congress. It is urgent that we make sure the new Congress hears us. Our immediate demands are to stop the war and end the occupation of Iraq.
The 109th Congress has gone down as one of the worst in our nation’s history. Mired in scandal and corruption, it forged a sinister partnership with the Bush war machine. We must insure that the 110th Congress honors the mandate of the electorate, acts with integrity and restores the basic tenets of our Constitution.


We call upon grandmothers throughout the United States to join with us, the New York City-based Granny Peace Brigade, to descend on the new  United States Senate on Thursday, January 18, to let all 100 Senators know we want them to end this catastrophic war.  We want each of the 100 Senators to be visited by grandmothers from the state that the Senators represent.  We will present  our demands to each  Senator  — in person.


Become a catalyst in your community. Reach out to religious organizations, labor unions, educational institutions, human rights and peace groups, women’s organizations, youth and student groups and put your local press on notice.  Contact us at 212-533-2125, gpbrigade@gmail.com, or via our website www.grannypeacebrigade.org. This must be a national effort.  We owe this to future generations.  It is our civic duty. 
Make January 18, 2007 a historic event.  Restore citizen participation to the corridors of the United States Congress.
Visit our website for organizational tools, press kits and other helpful suggestions. www.grannypeacebrigade.org
WE WILL NOT BE SILENT
The Granny Peace Brigade, New York, New York
P.S. We are aware of the mass mobilization UFPJ is organizing for the weekend of January 27th and we are supporting it wholeheartedly. Our visit on Thursday, January 18th is the beginning of our ongoing campaign for participatory democracy. We are going to stay on top of this 110th Congress both nationally and locally to make sure they follow the mandate of the 2006 election. We need to go to Washington when Congressional offices are open and keep up the pressure.

Memorial Mournsthe 3000th Soldier Death in Iraq(updated)

(updated for more news coverage)

Tonight in Salt Lake there was a memorial vigil to mourn the deaths resulting from the Iraq War. About 30 people total gathered at the Federal Building. Some held candles and listened to speakers and others stood on the corner and held signs.

Here is news coverage:
Channel 2, Utah
Channel 5 – this source has the most extensive story and interviews. There are brief clips of me and others standing in a line holding signs and of Tom holding his sign that says “Is 3,000 enough? How many more?”
Salt Lake Tribune
Deseret News

A Mile of Flags


In Search of Peace, by Cindy Sheehan

Memorial Vigil to commemorate 3000th Soldier Death

Memorial Vigil:
3000th U.S. Service Member Death in Iraq

People for Peace and Justice of Utah is sad to report the death of the 3000th U.S. Service Member in Iraq.

Media Release

People for Peace and Justice of Utah will hold a Memorial Candlelight vigil Monday, January 1, 2007, to commemorate the 3000th U.S. Soldier Death in Iraq and all the lives lost in the Iraq War. You are encouraged to bring signs and a battery operated candle or other light source (wax candles are discouraged due to wax drippage – PPJ not responsible for damage to sidewalk). There will not be an established program, however if someone feels empowered to speak, they are free to do so. The vigil will consist of holding signs, standing in silence, or whatever method suits your level of participation. The main point is that the death and destruction has got to stop – NOW. Send a message to the Bush administration:
No more troops to Iraq – End it Now.

Not One More Death, Not One More Dollar.

Monday, January 1, 2007
6:00pm
Sidewalk in front of Federal Building in Salt Lake City
100 South State Street info@utahpeace.org or 801-502-8556 for more info.

3000th U.S. Soldier Death – pending confirmation

According to Iraq Coalition Casaulties, pending DoD confirmation.

Impeach for Peace

The eminent 3,000th U.S. soldier death in Iraq approaches(2998 as of the time of this writing). In three years and 9 months since the Iraq War began, American military casualties have now exceeded 25,000. Hundreds of thousands of deaths overall have occurred in this time period as a result of this illegal war and occupation.

End it now. Impeach for Peace, January 27-29th.