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Peace Gathering

On Saturday September 24, 2005 fifty thousand people gathered together at Dolores Park at mid-day to show one another through a march down Delores to Market Street and then to Van Ness past the San Francisco City Hall and ending at Jefferson Park that the world at war is not good for the people of the United States and it is not good for the people of the rest of the world. This is a very simple idea that is universally accepted. Peace at home and peace abroad will come about through the efforts of governments representing their people in seeking peace.

End the War in Iraq

End the War in Iraq

Most of the marchers were calling on the United States and its ally the United Kingdom to withdraw their troops from Iraq now. The belief was that the war in Iraq was wrong from the beginning and that to continue to go down the wrong path is insanity. The feeling in the crowd was that the “government of the people” (The United States of America) has been misled and misdirected not only by failed judgment but moreover for the benefit of war profiteers. It was abundantly clear from the signs displayed and the voices heard in the march as well as the speakers in Jefferson Park that America and Great Britain must end its occupation of Iraq and also make amends for their mistakes.

RELIEF CAN NOT BE A MILITARY ADD-ONSEPTEMBER 16, 2005 - Speaking to the nation from Jackson Square on Thursday night, the President told the nation, "It is now clear that a challenge on this scale requires greater federal authority and a broader role for the armed forces - the institution of our government most capable of massive logistical operations on a moment's notice."

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H. J. RES. 55Withdrawal of United States Armed Forces From Iraq Resolution of 2005--Homeward Bound (Introduced in House)
HJ 55 IH

109th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. J. RES. 55

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National Security Experts Support Iraq Exit StrategyNational Security Experts Support Iraq Exit Strategy
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 20:37:17 +000

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Lt. Gen. William Odom, former Director of the National Security Agency and Dr. Christopher Prebble, head of the CATO Institute's foreign policy section joined U.S. Representatives Lynn Woolsey (Petaluma), Walter Jones (NC), Wayne Gilchrest (MD), Neil Abercrombie (HI), Dennis Kucinich (OH), Marty Meehan (MA) and Barbara Lee (CA) in supporting legislation to announce support of an Iraq exit strategy. The legislation, "Homeward Bound," calls on President Bush to announce a timetable by the end of the 2005, for beginning the return of U.S. troops from Iraq by October 1, 2006.

Woolsey was the first Member of Congress to call for U.S. troops to return from Iraq by introducing H.Con.Res. 35 that calls on the President to immediately develop a plan for bringing U.S. troops home from Iraq. On May 25, she led the first debate on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives regarding troop withdrawal. The Woolsey Amendment received 128 votes - including the votes of five Republicans. Most recently, she led an informal hearing on Capitol Hill where a panel of experts discussed strategies to achieve military disengagement while still playing a constructive role in the rebuilding of Iraqi society.

The following are Congresswoman Woolsey's words as written for the "Homeward Bound" press conference on Capitol Hill:

"Good morning. I want to thank Lieutenant General Odom and Dr. Prebble for joining us today. Their appearance here, with a bipartisan group of members, demonstrates the broad support that exists for a military withdrawal from Iraq.

"Two and a half years, 2000 American lives and 200 billion dollars is enough. Especially for a war whose rationale turned out to be a fraud, one that has ignited a vicious insurgency and made Americans less safe than they were before. It's time to support our troops by bringing them home to their families.

"No committee chairs were willing to exercise their oversight responsibilities on Iraq, so two weeks ago, I held the first Congressional hearing designed to explore Iraq exit strategies.

"We went beyond the "why" of troop withdrawal to discuss the "how". We heard from a broad range of Middle East scholars and military experts about how we can end the war while still playing a constructive role in the rebuilding of Iraqi society.

"All of us believe that we must remain engaged, but as a partner to a sovereign Iraq, not an occupying power. Whatever the next steps are, they must not involve permanent U.S. military bases in Iraq, nor U.S. control of Iraqi oil. The idea behind my hearing was to fill a policy vacuum, to jumpstart a conversation that the nation wants and deserves.

"The American people, two-thirds of whom favor partial or complete military withdrawal, are frankly way ahead of the government officials on this issue. I figured it was about time we caught up.

"The Administration had no plan for how to conduct the war; they had no plan for securing the country once Saddam was deposed; and now they have no plan for a viable and compassionate exit strategy.

"So if they won't do it, we'll do it for them. I am proud to join my colleagues in supporting H.J. Res. 55. Our troops have sacrificed enough. They deserve to be homeward bound."

Immediate Troop Withdrawal AFSC Board Statement on
Immediate Troop Withdrawal
Statement of the American Friends Service Committee on the Immediate Withdrawal of U.S. Troops from Iraq

December 22, 2004

The AFSC Board of Directors, gathered in worship in Philadelphia, adopted the following minute:

The Board of the American Friends Service Committee grieves at the ongoing and increasing deaths of Iraqis, Americans, and others in Iraq, including as many as 100,000 civilian deaths and many more maimed.

We believe that an immediate end to hostilities is essential to stem the carnage.

We are convinced that the presence of U.S. troops is a destabilizing force in the region and contributes to the increasing loss of life.

We are anguished by the damage and lasting scars we are causing to another generation of American soldiers who have been asked to serve in another war in a distant place for questionable ends.

Therefore, we urge the immediate withdrawal of U.S. troops.

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Coming 2006 Elections "After the Love Is Gone" by Nora Ephron in the 29th of September, 2005 newspaper seems to sum up the feeling of many Democrats this year as they reflect on commitment and candidates for the mid-term elections.

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