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Halliburton poisoning US occupation forces in Iraq

This 4 minute video describes how Halliburton is poisoning the troops in Iraq through their water supply.

4,000th U.S. Soldier Death in Iraq Reported

4,000th death announced in today’s Utah papers – vigil will be Tuesday night, March 25th, 6pm

Since January, People for Peace and Justice of Utah has been announcing that when the news hits the papers that the 4,000th U.S. soldier has been killed in Iraq, we will hold a vigil the DAY AFTER that announcement in Utah papers.
That announcement was made today in the Utah papers and around the world:
Utah Papers
Salt Lake Tribune: US death toll in Iraq war hits 4,000
Deseret News: Green Zone in Iraq is hit hard
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Around the World
Reuters: U.S. toll in Iraq hits 4,000
Aljazeera: US death toll in Iraq hits 4,000
Times Online: Roadside bomb takes American death toll in Iraq to 4,000
Bloomberg.com: Four U.S. Soldiers Die in Iraq; War Toll Is at 4,000
Los Angeles Times: U.S. toll in Iraq reaches 4,000

***Therefore*** Please make plans to attend our vigil on Tuesday, March 25th, 6pm, 100 State Street, on the sidewalk in front of the Federal Building in downtown Salt Lake city. Original Announcement: March 16, 2008: 4000th U.S. Solider death is fast approaching.
Listen to the psa Gather for a memorial vigil the day after the newspapers publish this grim milestone.
Sidewalk in front of Federal Building, 100 South State Street, SLC
Bring signs, battery candles, flashlights
Military Fatalities here

Winter Soldier Hearings March 13 – 16: Watch/Listen to the broadcast

Winter Soldier: Iraq and Afghanistan

Winter Soldier will feature testimony from U.S. veterans who served in those occupations, giving an accurate account of what is really happening day in and day out, on the ground. The four-day event, March 13-16, will bring together veterans from across the country to testify about their experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan — and present video and photographic evidence. In addition, there will be panels of scholars, veterans, journalists, and other specialists to give context to the testimony. These panels will cover everything from the history of the GI resistance movement to the fight for veterans’ health benefits and support.

How to Access Winter Soldier Broadcasts

TV BROADCAST — LIVE COVERAGE

(1) Free Speech TV: March 14 and 15, 9:00am – 9:00pm EST

  • On the DishNetwork: Channel 9415

Free Speech TV is a full-time national satellite channel that reaches over 20 million homes in the United States via satellite broadcast on the DishNetwork. They will carry two full days of Winter Soldier.

(2) Link TV: March 14th and/or 15th (times to be announced)

  • On the DishNetwork: Channel 9411
  • On DirectTV: Channel 375

Link TV has yet to determine how much of Winter Soldier they will broadcast and at what times. Check the IVAW website for exact times.

(3) Your local public access channel via Free Speech TV
Public access television stations across the the country have been supplied with consumer DishNetwork satellite dishes and setup units that enable them to receive Free Speech TV programming. Already there are over 150 cities that downlink DishNetwork satellite broadcasts and rebroadcast the programming on their cable channels. All cable systems — Time Warner, Comcast, Adelphia, etc. — are required by franchise agreements to provide public access channels to local communities as part of their basic package. Contact your local public access cable channel and ask them to carry all or part of Free Speech TV’s Winter Soldier broadcast. If your local public access channel has not acquired a DishNetwork satellite system yet, they can easily and inexpensively do so by ordering an installation of the system from the DishNetwork.

(4) Direct from Satellite
Many colleges and universities, public access cable stations and media centers have KU Band digital satellite dishes. They can tune their satellite dish to the following coordinates and bring in the signal live from Washington, DC. Local news channels can also pick up the broadcast by tuning their satellite dishes to the following coordinates:

Satellite: HORIZONS 2 (Ku) Dig
Transponder: 16 – Ch C
Orbital Slot: 74° WL
Bandwidth: 9 MHz
Downlink Freq: 11984.5 (H)
Carrier Access: Intelsat America (800)631-3562
Satellite Time: 9:00-21:00 ET

 

RADIO BROADCAST — LIVE COVERAGE


KPFA, the Pacifica Radio Network’s station in the Bay Area, will be broadcasting live coverage of the hearings on this schedule (all times times are east coast):

Friday, March 14 from 10 am to 7 pm
Saturday, March 15 from 9 am to 7 pm
Sunday, March 16 from 10 am to 4 pm

Pacifica will also be uploading the broadcast to their KU satellite, so any radio station that has access to the KU satellite or a KU webstream mirror should also be able to download that live broadcast. Radio stations that are part of the Pacifica affiliate program should all have access to the KU satellite. If your local station does not have access, or if they are not sure, please contact us at organizing@unitedforpeace.org so we can help them make the necessary links.

LIVE WEB STREAMING


(1) Streaming video will be accessible at ivaw.org from Thursday, March 13, through Sunday, March 16.

(2) Streaming audio will be accessible at KPFA.org from Friday, March 14, through Sunday, March 16

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Becoming “peace educators” instead of chest-thumping

Written by Maryrose Asher of the Green Party of Washington State

Wish it was as easy as blaming all our country’s problems on Bush and Cheney. For sure, we’ve had almost 30 years of Reaganomics, even through the Clinton years. But, unfortunately, this building of empire has gone on a lot longer than that. We aren’t going to be able to make this a better country, or have any impact on improving life for those on this planet, unless we change the dynamics of our whole economic/political system and the corruption that has permeated it. We all need to talk about the benefits of peace and a peace economy…through running for office as Cindy Sheehan is doing, in giving talks in churches, union halls, and classrooms. Become “preachers of peace” and educate others on how an economic system based on values, not profits, would benefit us all. Just show them a graph of how much money we spend on military as opposed to health, social programs, or science, and help them to “envision” peace and what good we could be doing with all that money that now goes to war and the weapons of war. THAT’S the way we are going to make a difference and bring lasting change. Let’s become peace educators.

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The Soldiers Truce: A Hidden History From The First World War

Cynthia McKinney Seeking Green Party Presidential Nomination

I had the great fortune of seeing Cynthia McKinney speak at the Annual National Meeting of the Green Party of the United States this past summer and then meeting her at the SOA Watch event last weekend.  She will be working with me and others here in Utah towards a visit in the spring of 2008.  Below are videos and photos of her appearance at the SOA Watch event last weekend.

Cynthia’s websites:
All Things Cynthia McKinney
McKinney for President 2008

Cynthia McKinney, who is seeking the Green Party of the United States Presidential Nomination, attended the School of the Americas Watch Event on Sunday, November 18, 2007. She was a featured speaker on the stage. She was also among those who led the funeral procession after the funeral service.

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Boston Veterans Day Parade – Veterans for Peace March, Get Arrested

Beyond Marches and Rallies: SODaPOP

A Green Party colleague of mine alerted me to this project.  I find it interesting and with the potential to have much more of an effect than the almost worn out march and rally event:

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Seasons of Discontent: A Presidential Occupation Project (SODaPOP)
By Jeff Leys and Brian Terrell

Nonviolent Civil Resistance During the Presidential Campaign Begins with Nonviolent Occupations of Candidates  Headquarters in Des Moines, Iowa, on  November 8

Hi Ho. Hi Ho. It s off to Washington, D.C. we go. For another demonstration at the seat  of power.

But hold on a minute. This fall and winter, the road to the seat of power goes through  Iowa with its first in the nation presidential caucus. Let s journey to Iowa, together to bring nonviolent civil resistance and civil  disobedience to the campaign offices and headquarters of Presidential candidates both  Republican and Democrat who do not publicly pledge to take the necessary concrete steps  to end the Iraq war, to rebuild Iraq, to forswear military attacks on other countries,  and to fully fund the Common Good in the U.S.

 

Join this campaign: SODaPOP Seasons of Discontent: A Presidential Occupation Project.

Iowa will be the first stage in this campaign. We invite you to join us in Iowa and then  to bring the campaign home with you to your home states as the Presidential election  season moves forward.

An Invitation to Iowa
Voices for Creative Nonviolence and our allies in Iowa are in the initial stages of  organizing a campaign of nonviolent civil resistance focused upon those who would be  President.

This fall and early winter, Republican and Democratic candidates are swarming in Iowa in  preparation for the  First in the Nation!  2008 caucuses. Campaign headquarters are  established in cities and towns across the state and candidates are showing up at public  events large and small, shaking hands, jockeying for photo ops kissing babies and pigs.  The national and international press is there in force. Representatives of unions,  industry and other interest groups from around the nation are gathering, not only to  influence the results of the caucus but also to take advantage of the extraordinary  access to the candidates the caucus provides, and to draw attention to their issues and  causes as the world s attention is focused on the state.

Seasons of Discontent: A Presidential Occupation Project (SODaPOP) will launch on  November 7, introducing nonviolent direct action against the war in Iraq into the  presidential election process. Activists from around the nation are encouraged to journey
to Iowa to  occupy  the Iowa campaign headquarters of presidential candidates who do not  pledge to concrete plans for complete withdrawal of U.S. military forces from Iraq. Such  candidates might also be challenged as they make public appearances around the state  without regard for arbitrary  free speech zone  restrictions that may be established by  candidates, parties, police or the Secret Service.

While SODAPOP will launch in early November, we are organizing for two weeks of intensive  and extensive actions in Iowa in the weeks immediately preceding the Iowa caucus. The  Iowa caucus is currently scheduled for January 14, though it is somewhat fluid as of now.  (The date may change since South Carolina Republicans moved up the date of their caucus.)

Whether the caucuses are earlier or later, we are inviting  affinity groups  from around  the country to start organizing a trip to Iowa in the coming months with special  attention to the two weeks immediately prior to the caucuses. If you can make it to Iowa
for the SODaPOP  kick off  in Des Moines on the evening of Wednesday, November 7 followed  by the first occupations of campaign headquarters on the next day, Thursday, November 8,  please do! We hope to make our witness for peace with nonviolent direct action at the  offices of several of the candidates who would prolong the war in Iraq on that day.   Otherwise, just let us know when you are coming and which candidate(s) whose pro-war  policies you and your community wish to expose and challenge.

SODaPOP Demands

While the demands of the campaign are still being finalized, the initial concept is to  occupy the campaign headquarters and offices of Presidential candidates who do not commit  to:

  • Complete withdrawal of the U.S. military forces from Iraq and Afghanistan within 100 days of assuming the office of President of the United States.
  •  Complete halt to any and all military actions including ground, air and naval against Iraq and Iran.
  •  Full funding for the reconstruction of Iraq to repair the damage caused over these past 17 years of economic and military warfare that the U.S. and its allies waged against Iraq.
  •  Full funding for the Common Good in the U.S. to rebuild our education and health care systems; to create jobs training programs for jobs that pay a living wage; to provide  universal health care for all; to rebuild our country s inner cities and rural communities; and to initiate a campaign on the scale of a new Tennessee Valley Authority and Rural Electrification Project of the Great Depression era to create affordable, safe and sustainable alternative forms of energy and energy consumption; and for other vital social programs.

  •  Full funding for the highest quality health care, education and jobs training benefitsfor veterans of our country s Armed Services.

For those Presidential candidates who currently hold a seat in the House or Senate, we
set forth the following additional demands:

  •  Vote against any additional funding for the Iraq war other than those funds that areessential to fund the complete and immediate withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq.
  • Publicly commit to oppose the use of U.S. military forces against Iran, Pakistan or anyother opening front in the  war on terror.

These demands will be delivered to each of the candidates  headquarters in the weeks before the campaign and responses will be publicized.  Join us in Iowa at this critical time for weekly, if not daily, acts of nonviolent civil  resistance / civil disobedience to seek a redirection of our country s policies and to bring about an end to the Iraq war. We travel to Washington, D.C. for national actions
all the time. Now is the time to travel to Iowa, the heart of our country s heartland, to seek an end to the Iraq war. Arrangements are being made now for hospitality and some support in Des Moines and Iowa City and perhaps several other communities around the
state for the campaign.

Following the Iowa caucus, let us bring SODaPOP to the campaign headquarters of candidates in our respective home states, with the next critical days of nonviolent resistance to be as we approach February 5 (Super Duper Tuesday, when 20 states hold
presidential primaries and caucuses).Please be in contact with us about joining this very critical campaign of nonviolent
direct action, civil resistance and civil disobedience. To participate in SODaPOP, you may reach us via Voices for Creative Nonviolence at 773-878-3815 or via email at  info@vcnv.org.
Additional information and resources will also be available on the Voices website.

Dr. Jared Ball – seeking the Green Party Presidential Nomination

Jared Ball, seeking the Green Party nomination for President, at today’s New York City Times Square “No Recruitment” campaign near US Army recruitment center. Jared talks about his campaign goals.

Shot and Compressed by
Craig Seeman
Third Planet Video
Secretary/GPNYS

I heard Dr. Jared Ball speak at the Annual National Meeting of the Green Party of the United States in Reading, PA in July. I was duly impressed and would like to see him get the GPUS nomination for the President of the United States.

Iraq Vets Take to the Streets of NYC

In this simulation of what soldiers do in Iraq, these vets of Iraq Veterans Against the War, portray a typical day on the streets of U.S. soldiers. Great counter recruitment tool. Thanks to Pat Elder for sending this.