Veterans For Peace216 South Meramec Ave
St. Louis MO 63105http://veteransforpeace.org
(314) 725-6005(office)(314) 725-7103 (fax)
For Immediate Release - August 23, 2012
St. Louis MO 63105http://veteransforpeace.org
(314) 725-6005(office)(314) 725-7103 (fax)
For Immediate Release - August 23, 2012
Contact: Leah Bolger, leahbolger@comcast.net 541-207-7761; Shelly Rockett, shelly@veteransforpeace.org 314-504-8757; David Swanson david@davidswanson.com 202-329-7847.
Why Veterans For Peace will protest the RNC and the DNC
Veterans
For Peace will have members protesting at both the Republican National
Convention in Tampa and the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte.
VFP President Leah Bolger explained why:
"Social
change, including the abolition of war, does not come from supporting
one political party over another, but from changing the culture and
influencing all major parties. Women did not vote themselves the right
to vote. The civil rights movement did not trade in nonviolent action,
education, and mobilization for electoral campaigns. The labor movement
was not built by what the labor movement spends its money on today. And
when our grandparents passed the Kellogg-Briand Pact banning war, they
did so by placing the criminalization of war in the platforms of the
four largest parties in the country.
"A peace
movement that only opposes wars when the president belongs to one party
is not a peace movement. It's a partisan campaign that uses the
pretended desire for peace as bait and activists as props. What we need
far more than campaigning is movement building. We need to organize
people to bring our popular demands to the government as a whole. The
government is no longer divided into the three traditional branches. The
two branches are the two major parties. Congress members and even
Supreme Court Justices are loyal to their parties. We must demand that
both parties adopt platforms for peace. Our economy cannot withstand
further war preparation any more than our consciences can bear the
consequences.
"We also need to help the
public abandon the pretense that one of the parties is already peaceful.
President Obama in the past three-and-a-half years has escalated war in
Afghanistan and continued it in the face of overwhelming public
opposition. He's invented a new kind of war using drones and launched
such wars in numerous nations, building intense hostility toward the
United States. He keeps a list of "nominees" for murder. On the list are
adults and children, Americans and non-Americans. He holds meetings
with his staff on Tuesdays to decide whom to kill next, and then kills
them.
"President Obama launched a war on
Libya against the will of Congress. The military is larger and more
expensive now than it ever was under President Bush. It's more
secretive, with the CIA fighting some of the wars. It's more privatized.
It's more profitable. It's in more nations. And it's swallowing a
greater share of government spending. President Obama has forbidden the
prosecution of CIA torturers. He has created a legal and bipartisan
acceptance of what we recently protested as scandalous outrages,
including imprisonment without trial. And now he has announced that the
United States, without Congressional authorization or public approval,
is engaged in assisting one side in a civil war in Syria -- even while
continuing to threaten war on Iran.
"Veterans
For Peace knows that both parties are responsible for the deaths of
millions of people. Military spending is the sacred cow that neither
party will touch. It matters little which party is in power. The
Congressional-Military-Industrial-Media Machine just keeps humming
along.
"Veterans For Peace will be in Tampa
not to protest the Republican Party, but to protest our government's
grotesque military spending. We will be in Charlotte not to protest the
Democratic Party, but to protest the abominable killing and destruction
being done in our name. VFP will continue to point an accusing finger at
the military monster that is our government, and to protest its illegal
actions and misplaced priorities in every way we can."
Veterans
For Peace was founded in 1985 and has approximately 5,000 members in
150 chapters located in every U.S. state and several countries. It is a
501(c)3 non-profit educational organization recognized as a
Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) by the United Nations, and is the
only national veterans' organization calling for the abolishment of war.
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