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Afghanistan Protest: The Next Step

by: vox humana

Mon Nov 30, 2009 at 23:29:31 PM EST


Again, a copy of e-mail with gloss, but I think it's important to give a notice of the next step in the protests that are building. As you may recall, last week people were urged to contact the White House to request an end to the war in whatever way they saw fit.
vox humana :: Afghanistan Protest: The Next Step
I have highlighted some portions of this e-mail to add to conversations at blogs at which I have been posting this information.

...Many groups have mobilized thousands of calls to the White House to plead for no escalation and for an end to the occupation of Afghanistan. It appears that the President is not listening to the people and will indeed escalate the war. If that is the announcement made on Tuesday, there will be demonstrations across the country the following day. Please join us.

President Obama will not be going to West Point on Tuesday to announce the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan. Instead, it is widely anticipated that he will be doing his best to sell the escalation of the war to the U.S. people.

This will be a tragic moment in our history and for the future of our country, Afghanistan and other nations.

As even many leading figures in the Democratic Party recognize, the war and its escalation cannot make U.S. Americans safe. With the vast majority of Afghans alienated from the corrupt Karzai government and angered by the foreign military occupation, the war cannot bringing development, democracy, security, or women's rights to Afghanistan. It is killing Afghan civilians and U.S./NATO troops. It is stealing badly needed funds from housing, jobs, health care, and climate protection.

Call your Congressional Representative and Senators, who have the power to not fund what the President calls for, at 202-224-3121 or 202-225-3121. Tell them to demand

* A timeline for withdrawal of U.S./NATO forces
* No additional troops sent to Afghanistan
* Pursuit of talks with all parties to the conflict
* Provision of generous civilian-led development funds

President Obama will speak on TV at 8pm Tuesday night. Assuming that he will announce an escalation of troop levels, as predicted by the media, we will protest the next day, Wednesday, from 5-6 pm.

This is a grassroots movement that seems to have taken hold across the country, but it has found especially fertile ground in New England. For example, here are some planned sites for demonstrations:

Boston MA: Boston Common Brewer Fountain, Tremont St. Boston near Park St. Station

Providence RI: Burnside Park at the corner of Kennedy Plaza and Exchange Streets (the end toward the Post Office and Federal Court House).

Hartford CT: Federal Building, 450 Main Street

New Haven CT: Federal Building, 150 Court Street

Worcester MA: Weds 4:30, Lincoln Square.

Portland ME: Monument Square, Congress Street

Portsmouth NH: Market Square

Cape Cod towns MA: Gather at every town hall at the time above, unless your town has a different event listed below....

Dorchester MA:  Tues 4:30-6pm, Fields Corner.  

Gloucester MA: Weds 4:30-6:30, Gloucester Rotary, exit 11 on 128N

Cambridge MA: Weds 5:30-6:30, Central Square.  

Andover MA: Weds 7-8pm, Main St, Old Town Hall.

Newton MA: Thurs 5pm, Newton Center.  

Arlington MA: Saturday 10:30am, Broadway Plaza

Newburyport MA: Sunday 12 noon-1pm, Market Square

Bangor ME: Margaret Chase Smith Federal Building @ 202 Harlow Street
................

Here is another listing of some participating cities. You will note some duplicates but some are in other areas. Maybe others here can fill in details as to where to go in their areas?

Protests are scheduled at 40 cities including Allentown, Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Colorado Springs, Columbus OH, Detroit, Eugene OR, Greensboro, Harrisburg, Hartford, Honolulu, Los Angeles, Madison WI; Miami, New Haven, New Paltz, New York City, Newark, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland ME, Portsmouth NH, Richmond, San Francisco, Seattle, Teaneck NJ.

Ah, New York City, you see? Indeed! Here is the information for those demonstrations:

Wed Dec 2, 2009 @ 6 pm:
In Staten Island: Arthur Kill and Richmond Avenue

In Manhattan: Times Square, U.S. Army Recruiting Station

And more... with highlights for an item I found particularly noteworthy:

In South Jersey, the protest will be led by high school students and is scheduled at 7:00 PM at the Monument, located at Albany and Ventnor Avenues, in Atlantic City.

In Bryn Mawr PA, there will be a Vigil from 5:00-6:00 PM at the corner of Bryn Mawr and Lancaster Avenues, by the Bryn Mawr library.

In Morrisville NJ there will be a Candlelight Vigil from 5:00-6:00 PM on Bridge Street on the Morrisville side of the "Trenton Makes, the World Takes Bridge."

The press release announcing those latter protests has a particularly salient paragraph (again, my highlight):

The US estimates that there are just 16,000 Taliban fighters in Afghanistan. The US, NATO and Afghan soldiers and police forces number over 270,000, with air power and highly sophisticated weapons that the Taliban don't have. If they can't be defeated with that, it is highly unlikely that another US escalation will defeat them. President Obama must stand up to military advisors, as President Johnson didn't during Vietnam, refuse escalation, and instead order a humanitarian surge.

Don't feel left out, Desert Southwest!

Phoenix AZ: The intersection of 24th Street and Camelback Road Phoenix

Candlelight Vigil starting around 5:30 p.m.

Bring: candles, signs opposing the Afghanistan escalation and where you believe our money could be better used, drums and other musical instruments. If you have one, wear your "War is Costly, Peacs is Priceless" t-shirt.

And here is a very good list of events in cities and towns around the nation, from Florida to Colorado, Texas to Missouri, and yes - at the White House.

I hope you will add information that you may have as to events held near you... maybe even one you have created! Please use this diary as a space to coordinate any protest you feel might be effective in your area.

To recap:

*first came public information and education

*next come phone calls to national leaders requesting policy changes (and no, you do not need to use the suggested ones from above. The point is not so much what you say as it is coordinating when it is said. Strength in numbers)

*now come local grassroots protests

*next...(as we all know will be necessary)?

If those who are in unity with the idea of stopping this war can act together and acknowledge this new beginning, perhaps something can get done. Please don't sit on the sidelines. Consider action. Now.

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Here we go again. (4.00 / 2)
This is what I've been looking for for some time, though. Coordinated but open, responsive to local needs and opinions.

It's momentum, however small to the task at hand. Will you consider giving a push?

What's up in your neck of the woods?


I wonder what the real reason for the escalation is. (3.00 / 1)
It can't be Afghanistan so are these troops really going into Pakistan?  They are not enough to do anything significantly different in Afghanistan than what is already happening unless he intends to add 100,000s more over the years.

Or is this an attempt to do the "Surge" again (ie train death squads for large scale terror and torture)?

I suppose any answer at this point would be speculation.  perhaps it really is just a pointless, feed-the-military industrial-congressional-complex thing.

"Although the world is full of suffering, it is full also of the overcoming of it", Helen Keller, communist.


This sounds like bureaucratic inertia (0.00 / 0)
There really is no reason other than they think a 35K more troops will be able to keep the lid on and keep symbolic U.S. control over Afghanistan by controlling its main cities and towns. But why continue the status quo? No reason. Military-industrial complex stuff, profit, campaign donations, those are the reasons.

Nothing brilliantly Machiavellian here, just the usual whimpy black Harry Reid kind of stuff.

For attractive lips, speak words of kindness, For lovely eyes, seek out the good in people, For a slim figure, share your food with the hungry. -- A-Hep


[ Parent ]
Psych! (0.00 / 0)
http://www.tinyrevolution.com/mt/

Memory becomes almost as important a tool as truth.

"Although the world is full of suffering, it is full also of the overcoming of it", Helen Keller, communist.


Chicago Protest: Bring the troops home now! (5.00 / 1)
Emergency Protest in Response to Obama Administration's Escalation of Afghanistan War
U.S./NATO Out of Afghanistan! Bring the Troops Home Now!

Wednesday, December 2 at 5 pm
Federal Plaza, downtown Chicago, corner of Adams and Dearborn
For more info call 773-463-0311

The war in Afghanistan is a colonial-type war. There are more than 140 armed organizations fighting against the occupation. That is a clear indication that the Afghan people view the U.S./NATO invasion as colonial-type occupation force. The continued war and its escalation threaten the lives of untold thousands of Afghan people and U.S. soldiers. . . .

The emergency response is endorsed by 8th Day Center for Justice, Albany Park, North Park, Mayfair Neighbors for Peace and Justice, American Friends Service Committee, ANSWER Chicago, Chicago Area CodePINK Chicago Coalition Against War & Racism, Chicago Committee to Bring the Troops Home Now, Chicago Copwatch, Chicago Democratic Socialists of America, Chicago Labor Against the War, Chicago Socialist Party, Chicago World Can't Wait, Cook County Green Party, Gay Liberation Network, Generations for Peace, International Socialist Organization, International Solidarity Movement - Chicago, Logan Square Neighbors for Justice and Peace, Near West Citizens for Peace and Justice, Neighbors for Peace, News and Letters Committees, Nicaragua Solidarity Committee, North Shore Coalition for Justice, Party for Socialism and Liberation, Peace and the Environment, Northwest Suburban Peace & Education Project, Peace Pledge, Southsiders for Peace, Tikkun Community-Chicago Chapter, Workers World Party.

http://www.chicagoanswer.net/

For attractive lips, speak words of kindness, For lovely eyes, seek out the good in people, For a slim figure, share your food with the hungry. -- A-Hep


Protest Tonight (if possible), Not Tomorrow! (5.00 / 1)
If possible, don't make the 'please ignore us' move of protesting tomorrow! Protest tonight, when Obama is making his speech, that's when there will be by far more national attention paid to protest, right???? Anyway, activists in the following cities (including New York and Washington D.C.) 'get that' obvious stuff, and are protesting tonight:

Oakland, CA
Tuesday, Dec. 1, 7:00pm - 7:30pm
4063 Piedmont Avenue (Candlelight vigil - Meet under the clock tower at Piedmont Av and 41st St.)
Contact: Brad Newsham - newsham@mac.com - 415-305-8294

Washington, D.C.
Tuesday, Dec. 1 at 5pm
White House - Lafayette Park
Contact ANSWER in DC: 202-265-1948, dc@answercoalition.org

Las Vegas, NV
Tuesday, Dec. 1 from 3pm to 5pm
In front of the Federal Building (600 Las Vegas Blvd.)

Albuquerque, NM
Tuesday, Dec. 1 at 6pm
Galleria Plaza: 2nd and Copper NW
Sponsored by Stop the War Machine

Highland Falls (Orange County), NY
adjacent to the U.S. Academy at West Point
Tuesday, Dec. 1
Gather at 5:30pm
Rally at 6:30pm
March to the gates of West Point
This demonstration is a rain or shine event. Bring candles or a flashlight. . . . Contact the Activist Newsletter, jacdon@earthlink.net, for information about possible car pools from Ulster and Dutchess counties. For information about the rally contact Bennett Weiss at (845) 569-8662, benweiss@aol.com, and Nick Mottern (914) 806-6179, nickmottern@earthlink.net. For carpooling from Westchester County coordinated by WESPAC, (914) 449-6514.

New York City, NY
Tuesday, Dec. 1 at 6pm
Times Square

Toledo, Ohio
Tuesday, Dec. 1, 5:30pm to 7:00pm
Intersection of Talmadge and Monroe.
Organized by: Northwest Ohio Peace Coalition
Contact: Steve Miller - stevepeaceactivist@yahoo.com - Phone (419) 242-7317

Seattle, WA
Tuesday, Dec. 1 at 4 pm at Westlake, 4th and Pine in Seattle
SaturDay after: Saturday, Dec. 5 at 2 pm at Westlake, 4th and Pine
All actions endorsed by ANSWER Coalition, World Can't Wait, Veterans for Peace #92 and SNOW Coalition
Contact ANSWER in Seattle: 206-568-1661, answer@answerseattle.org

Memphis, TN
Tuesday, Dec. 1, 4:30pm - 7:00pm
Corner of Poplar and Highland
Organized by Mid-South Peace and Justice Center
Contact: Jacob Flowers at 901-517-8689 jacob@midsouthpeace.org

Richmond VA
Tuesday, Dec. 1, 5pm to 7 pm
Federal Courthouse, 701 East Broad Street
Sponsored by World Can't Wait, Code Pink, Green Party of Virginia. Defenders for Freedom, Justice and Equality, Virginia, and Richmond Peace and Education Center are supporting the call for people to come out and demonstrate.
Contact: Rain Burroughs - 804-380-3564

http://answer.pephost.org/site...

For attractive lips, speak words of kindness, For lovely eyes, seek out the good in people, For a slim figure, share your food with the hungry. -- A-Hep


More vegetarian stuff at Huffington Post (4.00 / 1)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/...

I wonder why they are doing this much, although I think it is a big issue.  Neat tie in to the environmental thing.  I had not realised quite how much effort people put into eating meat.  This is saying something about people's priorities if eating meat accounts for more pollution than transport, industry, war, construction and utilities (energy for heating) combined.

Between animal rights, health and now environmental concerns it seems like everyone should be moving towards a more vegetarian diet which would pretty much solve any technical problems facing humanity and then some.

Social problems of course, remain, but I think taking animal rights more seriously would help that too.  An example is the item number 10 in the presented list.

"Although the world is full of suffering, it is full also of the overcoming of it", Helen Keller, communist.


vegetables are what food eat (4.00 / 1)
here's another interesting link:
New IDF unit to fight enemies on Facebook, Twitter
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/s...

The defectors have started an underground railroad to smuggle other rebels out of hostile territory

[ Parent ]
Cottage industry for pwoggies: trying to make Obama look not so bad (0.00 / 0)
http://tpmcafe.talkingpointsme...

I suspect it would be fairly easy to construct a similar list "proving" that Bush was a great progressive president.

You could start with Chris Bowers' odd figures:


There has been little change in the size of the social safety net in the USA in recent decades.  Here is the change in public sector social welfare spending, as a percentage of GDP, by Presidential administration from 1981-2005 (the most recent year for which OECD data is available):

Reagan I: -0.3%
Reagan II: -0.1%
Bush Sr.: +2.3%
Clinton I: -0.4%
Clinton II: +0.2%
Bush Jr. I: +0.8%

Somewhat surprisingly, the only gains took place under the various Bush administrations.  Both Reagan and Clinton oversaw periods of stagnation in the size of the social safety net.

http://www.openleft.com/diary/...

"Although the world is full of suffering, it is full also of the overcoming of it", Helen Keller, communist.


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