SEPT 29 - March on Washington
Troops Out Now!
Stop the War at Home & Abroad!
Congress: Cut off all war funding Now!
Impeach Bush & Cheney for War Crimes!


SEPT 29: Mass March on the White House

SEPT 22- 29: Encampment in front of Congress - Cut off the War funds - Build a People Peace Congress

Congress will not end the war

Marches alone will not end the war

It's time to shut down Washington DC -

No more business as usual!



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Video: Chanting “Troops out now!” people filled a traffic island next to New York’s Times Square Recruiting Station on July 16. The quick-response demonstration was called by the Troops Out Now Coalition (TONC) to protest President George W. Bush’s announcement that he intends to keep the war and occupation of Iraq going.

Podcast: John Parker, of the International Action Center
speaking July 12, 2007, on KPFK Pacifica Radio in Los Angeles about the Sept. 29 DC March and Encampment and the announcement of the LA Encampment and March. He also summarizes the June 16 TONC Strategy meeting and key endorsers.

Momentum is growing for the national mass March on Washington on September 29, with hundreds of endorsements pouring in.  Since April, when TONC proposed the Encampment to Stop the War and the March on Washington, activists across from across the U.S. have been contacting us to support the call for united, grassroots action to put an end to Bush's criminal war.

It is now painfully clear that waiting for the Democrats to "do the right thing" is a waste of time and energy.  Despite being elected with a clear mandate to end the war, Democrats in Congress have continued to fund the war.  If they had any intention whatsoever of ending the criminal occupation of Iraq, the troops could already be home now; instead, they have bent over backwards to vote for the funding, while counting on the antiwar movement to stand down and follow them blindly into the voting booth next November.  Meanwhile, every 10 minutes another Iraqi dies, and the U.S. spends $100,000 a minute on the war, money that is desperately needed for health care, housing, education, jobs at a living wage, rebuilding the Gulf Coast, and many other human needs.

Only a massive grassroots tidal wave of resistance will put an end to the brutal occupation of Iraq.  September will be the next big struggle over funding for the war - and the next opportunity for us to unite to go from protest to resistance.  It is not enough to just march and go home; we need to occupy the occupiers.

The Troops Out Now, working with other national and local organizations, is moving forward to build a week of resistance in Washington DC.  Beginning on September 22, we will erect an Encampment to Stop the War, directly in front of the Capitol.  Activists from across the U.S. are planning to set up tents and displays at the Encampment.  Grassroots and community organizations are organizing their own tents to highlight issues they are focusing on.  Musicians, spoken word artists, and poets are organizing "Culture and Resistance" for the Encampment.  Youth activists are organizing a student strike. During the week of the Encampment, activists are planning a series of dramatic protests and direct actions as part of the move from protest to resistance.  We cannot allow the corporate politicians (of both parties) to continue with 'business as usual' as they continue to orchestrate the deaths of more Iraqi people and U.S. soldiers.

Then, to cap off this first week of a new phase of struggle, we will march from the Capitol to the White House on September 29, to demand the immediate, complete, and unconditional withdrawal of all U.S. troops from Iraq.

As we are building for the national March on Washington on September 29 and the Encampment to Stop the War, it is vital that we work to link the struggles against the war abroad and the war at home.  The movement is stronger and more effective when  the struggles are united:

- Stop the raids against immigrant workers -- Full rights for undocumented workers
- No War against Iran
- End all occupations now - from Iraq to Palestine, the Philippines, Haiti, Puerto Rico, and Afghanistan
- Impeach Bush & Cheney for War Crimes
- No to U.S. intervention – Hands off Cuba, Venezuela, Zimbabwe, and the Sudan
- Justice for Katrina survivors
– End racist police terror
- Free Mumia Abu-Jamal and all political prisoners
- Money for health care, jobs and education, not endless war

We have less than 3 months until the Encampment, and we still have lots of work to do.  Here are some ways you can help:

1) Help spread the word.

You can download a single page leaflet or the 4-page leaflet from the TONC website, and distribute them in your school, workplace, church or mosque, community center, union hall, and neighborhood.

2) Form a local organizing center. 

Sign on at http://www.troopsoutnow.org/sept2207volunteer.shtml.  We can help you organize buses or vans from your area - contact us for more information.

3) Donate to help with organizing expenses.


We urgently need your help - please consider making a financial contribution to help us cover all of the vast expenses involved in this massive mobilization.  Your donation will help organize buses

You can donate online at http://troopsoutnow.org/donate.shtml

4) Organize your campus to participate in the Student Strike during the week of the Encampment.

Student organizations are already planning for actions during the week of Sept 2-29.  If you would like to become a student organizer, contact us at http://www.troopsoutnow.org/sept2207volunteer.shtml.

5) Organize a tent for the Encampment.


If your organization would like to organize a tent during the Encampment to highlight an issue(s) that you are working on, contact us: http://www.troopsoutnow.org/sept2207volunteer.shtml


Endorsers include:* * Rep. Cynthia McKinney; Medea Benjamin, CoFounder of CODEPINK: Women for Peace; Fernando Suarez del Solar, founder of Proyecto Guerrero Azteca por la Paz; Bishop Filipe C Teixeira, OFSJC; Ramsey Clark, former U.S. Attorney General; Brenda Stokely of the NYC Solidarity Committee For Katrina / Rita Evacuees; Sarah "echo" Steiner, Green Party of the U.S. National Co-Chair; Ron Kovic, Vietnam veteran, author; Liz Arnone, Co-Chair, NJ Green Party; Abayomi Azikiwe, Michigan Emergency Committee Against War & Injustice; Jack Balkwill, Chair, Liberty Underground of Virginia; Teresa Dawson, Coordinator, MFSO Central Ohio; Joan Gibbs, Jericho Movement; Efia Nwangaza, Founder/director, Afrikan Amerikan Institute for Policy Studies & Planning; Jose Luis Diaz, President, Casas las Americas; Leslie Feinberg, author and activist; Teresa Gutierrez, NY May 1 Coalition for Immigrant Rights; LeiLani Dowell, FIST (Fight Imperialism - Stand Together); Berna Ellorin, BAYAN USA; Ben Carroll, UNC SDS; and hundreds more. for an updated list, see TroopsOutNow.org
*organizations listed for ID purposes only




Troops Out Now Coalition
55 W. 17th St. #5C
NY NY 10011
www.TroopsOutNow.org
212.633-6646

posted: July 5, 2007

 

UNITE!
Take the Antiwar Struggle Back to the Streets in September

SEPT 29: Mass March on the White House

SEPT 22- 29: Encampment in front of Congress.  Cut off the War funds

Stop the War at Home and Abroad!

All Troops Out Now!

Impeach Bush & Cheney for War Crimes!


Encampment to Stop the War blog

Encampment to Stop the War MySpace
Donate to help with organizing expenses

September: The next big confrontation over the war

According to the Washington calendar, September will see the next big political confrontation on the war. This is when the House and Senate debate war funding for 2008. And it is when General David Petraeus reports to Congress on the status of Bush's troop "surge."

We must make sure that the antiwar movement is in Washington to make our voice heard and demand an end to the criminal war and occupation of Iraq.

This is a time of great opportunity for the antiwar movement.  The Bush plans to colonize Iraq have clearly failed and the overwhelming majority of the people are against the war.  Now is a time when the people can have a real impact, if we act decisively and in a spirit of unity. 

In April of this year, the Troops Out Now Coalition proposed that September 22-29 be a week of resistance, with an Encampment to Stop the War and a mass March on the White House on Saturday, March 29.

We believe that this is the necessary next step to take the struggle against the war to a new level of resistance. The encampment has the potential to ensure that another war vote does not go unchallenged. The proposal opens an opportunity for an independent intervention representing the people, who are overwhelmingly against the war.

The call for a National March and Encampment in Washington DC has already received wide support.  In the past few weeks, activists and organizers from across the U.S. have contacted TONC, demonstrating a groundswell of enthusiasm for the call to go from protest to resistance.  Some of the proposals we have heard in the past few days include:
* Student organizations in several cities are discussing plans for a student strike that would include protests and direct action on their campuses, before joining the Encampment and March in DC.

* Organizers are already planning car caravans and "peace trains" to Washington DC for the Encampment.

* Local organizations are planning to set up their own tents at the Encampment, with displays, teach-ins, literature, and protests  to highlight various issues, including: immigrant rights, counter-recruiting, Katrina, Palestine, and more.

* A Peoples' Peace Congress to challenge to corporate war Congress in Washington. At such a gathering, different groups could put forth concrete proposals for desperately needed social, environmental and health programs that are gutted to pay for endless war. The Peoples Peace Congress can become a challenge to and an expose' of the present corporate-ruled war congress.
Only the people will stop the war: The Democratic Party bait & switch

Despite being elected to bring the troops home and end the criminal occupation, the Democrats in Congress have completely capitulated to Bush on the issue of continuing to fund the war.  Even a determined congressional minority of Democrats could have blocked the funding for the war—if they had really decided to end the occupation. Instead, while posing as the “anti-war” majority party, the Democrats have completely capitulated to Bush and the Pentagon.


Building an independent movement is more important than ever, as pressure grows to abandon struggle on the streets and surrender the antiwar movement to the Democratic Party, a party that now completely shares in complicity for the criminal war and occupation in Iraq.  Wall Street and their mouthpieces always want to divert the mass movement into safe channels—into lobbying and voting and trusting in the bought-and-paid-for politicians. Our challenge is to develop clear demands that move the struggle into the streets.

Back to the streets:
Unite to shut down the war


As we move forward in a period of great opportunities and challenges, we are compelled to frankly address the lack of unity in the antiwar movement. 

During the last struggle over the issue of war funding in March, the movement had a real opportunity to intervene if it acted decisively. Instead, organizations and coalitions called competing events in different venues, deliberately timed to undermine participation in other actions. This sort of cynical maneuvering for organizational advantage weakens the movement, demoralizes activists, and only plays into the hands of Bush and the warmongers in Washington.

In conversations with activists across the country, we find that everyone wants unity in the movement to stop the war.  It is clear that the division doesn't come from the grassroots activists who are actually building the movement, but from those who have other goals and agendas. 

More than 600,000 Iraqi people and 3,500 U.S. soldiers have died in this brutal war -- petty divisiveness and sectarianism can no longer be tolerated.  Activists want unity.  The times demand unity.  Progressives in the U.S. have a special responsibility to stop this war -- Now is the time for all coalitions and organizations, national and local, to find ways to work together in principled unity around the demand to stop the war immediately.

Building unity also means working to unite the struggle against the war abroad with the struggle against the war at home.  Linking the fight against the war with the struggles against racism, LGBT oppresssion, immigrant bashing, and the struggles of working people will only strengthen our movement.  Our movement becomes stronger as we widen the struggle against the war at home and abroad.


Together we can and must change the political agenda

The struggle to stop the war has made tremendous gains.  The vast majority of the people are now opposed to the occupation.  G.I. opposition is growing as soldiers increasingly oppose being sent to fight and die in this horrific war, in which they have no interest. The politicians in Washington are clearly on the defensive, as their dreams of Empire in the Middle East crumble, their lies about the war are exposed, and as the vast majority of people here and worldwide oppose their heinous war.

But we must do more.  The war in Iraq is not a “failed policy;” it is a horrendous crime against the Iraqi people.  It must be stopped.  Every day the occupation brings more death and destruction to the Iraqi people.  It brings more deaths and serious injuries to U.S. youth who are trapped in this war, and return home to find inadequate medical care and benefits.

It will take an independent movement to stop the war, a movement that takes an independent road geared to mobilizing people in this country to challenge all of the warmakers in Washington, that strongly demands the withdrawal of all U.S. troops NOW and calls for ending ALL war funding immediately.

This is a crucial time.  What is needed now is an unprecedented outpouring of resistance.  We must demonstrate to the politicians in Washington that we will not allow business as usual to continue.

The Troops Out Now Coalition encourages all of the antiwar coalitions on the local and national level to engage each other and where communication has broken down, to open new lines of communication so that our combined efforts will make us stronger.

Let us strengthen the anti-war movement and build unity by reaching out to and joining forces with movements struggling for:

- Stop the raids against immigrant workers -- Full rights for undocumented workers
- No War against Iran
- End all occupations now - from Iraq to Palestine, the Philippines, Haiti, Puerto Rico, and Afghanistan
- Impeach Bush & Cheney for War Crimes
- No to U.S. intervention – Hands off Cuba, Venezuela, Zimbabwe, and the Sudan
- Justice for Katrina survivors
- End racist police terror
- Free Mumia Abu-Jamal and all political prisoners
- Money for health care, jobs and education, not endless war


We have less than 3 months until the Encampment, and we still have lots of work to do.  Here are some ways you can help:

1) Help spread the word.

You can download a single page leaflet or the 4-page leaflet from the TONC website, and distribute them in your school, workplace, church or mosque, community center, union hall, and neighborhood.

2) Form a local organizing center. 

Sign on at http://www.troopsoutnow.org/sept2207volunteer.shtml.  We can help you organize buses or vans from your area - contact us for more information.

3) Donate to help with organizing expenses.


We urgently need your help - please consider making a financial contribution to help us cover all of the vast expenses involved in this massive mobilization.  Your donation will help organize buses

You can donate online at http://troopsoutnow.org/donate.shtml

4) Organize your campus to participate in the Student Strike during the week of the Encampment.

Student organizations are already planning for actions during the week of Sept 2-29.  If you would like to become a student organizer, contact us at http://www.troopsoutnow.org/sept2207volunteer.shtml.

5) Organize a tent for the Encampment.


If your organization would like to organize a tent during the Encampment to highlight an issue(s) that you are working on, contact us: http://www.troopsoutnow.org/sept2207volunteer.shtml


Endorsers include:* * Rep. Cynthia McKinney; Medea Benjamin, CoFounder of CODEPINK: Women for Peace; Fernando Suarez del Solar, founder of Proyecto Guerrero Azteca por la Paz; Bishop Filipe C Teixeira, OFSJC; Ramsey Clark, former U.S. Attorney General; Brenda Stokely of the NYC Solidarity Committee For Katrina / Rita Evacuees; Sarah "echo" Steiner, Green Party of the U.S. National Co-Chair; Ron Kovic, Vietnam veteran, author; Liz Arnone, Co-Chair, NJ Green Party; Abayomi Azikiwe, Michigan Emergency Committee Against War & Injustice; Jack Balkwill, Chair, Liberty Underground of Virginia; Teresa Dawson, Coordinator, MFSO Central Ohio; Joan Gibbs, Jericho Movement; Efia Nwangaza, Founder/director, Afrikan Amerikan Institute for Policy Studies & Planning; Jose Luis Diaz, President, Casas las Americas; Leslie Feinberg, author and activist; Teresa Gutierrez, NY May 1 Coalition for Immigrant Rights; LeiLani Dowell, FIST (Fight Imperialism - Stand Together); Berna Ellorin, BAYAN USA; Ben Carroll, UNC SDS; and hundreds more. for an updated list, see TroopsOutNow.org
*organizations listed for ID purposes only



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55 W. 17th St. #5C
NY NY 10011
www.TroopsOutNow.org
212.633-6646


posted: July 7, 2007

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