SEPT 29 -
Massive National March on Washington
Buses from around the
country!
SEPT 22 - 29 - A week long
Encampment in front of Congress to Stop the War
Bring
Your Medical Bills to Washington!
Stop the
War at Home and Abroad!
Troops Out Now!
Impeach Bush & Cheney for War Crimes!
Fund People's Needs, Not War!
During the week of September 22-29, antiwar activists from
across the U.S. will mass in front of Congress in Washington, DC to
demand the complete cut off of war funding. On September 29,
there will be a mass march from the Capitol to the White House.
Healthcare, Not Warfare will be at the Encampment all
week. Please join us at the Healthcare, Not Warfare tent and bring your medical
bills. During the week, health care workers, nurses,
doctors, patients and patient advocates will be holding
teach-ins, speakouts,
and protests to demand: "Fund Healthcare, Not War!"
Join us and let's bring your
medical bills to the floors of Congress to demand that they fund human
needs, not war!
HOW TO GET INVOLVED:
1) Endorse: http://www.troopsoutnow.org/healthnotwarendorse.shtml
2) Become a volunteer organizer:
http://www.troopsoutnow.org/sept2207volunteer.shtml
3) Donate:
http://troopsoutnow.org/donate.shtml
4) Download "Healthcare and the War are SiCKO" leaflets at: http://troopsoutnow.org/HWN.pdf
Or call or write us at:
Campaign for Healthcare, Not Warfare,
c/o TONC,
55 W. 17th St. 5C,
New York, NY 10011
212-633-6646
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Did
you know?
One fourth of
the Iraq war budget alone could fund healthcare for every uninsured
person in this country.
Think what the trillions of dollars wasted on war,
occupation and destruction could do for the people:
• Provide free medicine for all of our seniors and chronically ill.
• Change the dismal statistics of infant mortality in major cities
like Detroit, Baltimore and Washington D.C. where the mortality rates
for African American and poor children rival impoverished countries
abroad;
• Provide adequate healthcare and counseling
for veterans wounded and traumatized by Bush's war in Iraq;
• Stop the epidemic of hospital closings;
• It could provide healthcare and treatment for the physical and
psychological trauma that the survivors of Katrina and Rita are still
suffering from;
• Make healthcare for low wage workers and immigrant families a
priority.
Download
"Healthcare and the War are SiCKO" leaflets
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