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March on the Pentagon March 17

Posted on February 9, 2007
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Stop the Iraq War Now!
No Attack on Iran!
IMPEACH BUSH FOR WAR CRIMES!

Why You Should March on the Pentagon:

Cindy Sheehan

Al Ronzoni

Malik Rahim

In Washington DC March 17:

Assemble from 8am – 12:30pm at 23rd and Constitution, N.W.

March will start at 12:30pm.

Rally at the Pentagon.

ORGANIZE NOW TO MAKE MARCH 17 AS BIG AS POSSIBLE: 

  • Download PDF flyer

  • [print the Call to Drive Out the Bush Regime on the other side]

  • Click here for NYC bus tickets

  • Visit MarchOnPentagon.org for buses from across the country

  • Volunteer in Washington, DC starting now!  Contact dc@worldcantwait.org or 202-536-4313.

  • What You Can Do In DC March 17: sign up now!

[Post this image on your website, mysace, etc.  Click here for image.] 

ON THE WEST COAST:

Los Angeles: Saturday, March 17.
World Can’t Wait contingent gathers from 10am-12pm at Hollywood & Vine (Metro Red Line stop).
March to Hollywood & Highland for Rally

San Francisco: Protest Sunday, March 18, 12pm (noon), at Justin Herman Plaza

DOWNLOAD PLACARDS:

Download these PDF’s to use at anti-war protests marking the 4th anniversary of the start o f the Iraq war.

[24×18 color]

[24×18 black & white]

[11 x 8.5 black & white]


WHAT YOU CAN DO IN DC MARCH 17:

1) Distribute the Call to Drive Out the Bush Regime! As part of a campaign to distribute one million copies by April 30.  Email info@worldcantwait.org.

2) Pledge to join a contingent
of orange jumpsuits.

“Torture is a crime
under international law. According to all relevant instruments, it is
absolutely prohibited and cannot be justified under any
circumstances.”  -From the Office of
the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Fact Sheet

As part of the March on the
Pentagon, World Can’t Wait plans a contingent of hundreds dressed in orange
jumpsuits and black hoods representing the detainees held indefinitely and
tortured at Guantanamo
Bay and around the
world.  The orange jumpsuit has come to
symbolize the crimes of the Bush administration.

Silently, but powerfully,
the “detainee” in an orange jumpsuit makes the case against the horrors of the
Bush wars. People are forced to examine a vivid image of what cannot be
denied:  the Military Commissions Act of
2006 legalizes torture, indefinite detention, and the abolition of the
historical right of habeus corpus. 

To pledge to be part of this
contingent on March 17th, please email

orangejumpsuits@worldcantwait.org.  A return e-mail with details will follow
shortly.

Why should you spend Saturday March
17 marching on the Pentagon?

YOUR GOVERNMENT, on the basis of
outrageous lies, is waging a murderous and utterly illegitimate war in Iraq, with
other countries in their sights.

4 years
have passed since the start of this unjust war; 655,000 Iraqis lay dead, and
Bush’s escalation, now in effect, is widening the horror.  The Bush regime is poised to launch an attack
on Iran, which could well
inflame the entire Middle East with
devastating global consequences.

What we do now can
make all the difference.
 This whole global conquest for
empire and the war crimes being committed in our names must be stopped. 

Waiting for
a savior from the Democratic Party in the ’08 elections is distracting and
demobilizing.  Worse, too many are
squandering hopes and energies in what has become a permanent election
season.  Every major, “electable”
Democratic presidential candidate has advocated going after Iran, keeping
all, including nuclear, options “on the table.” 
Each of them preaches finding common ground with the fascists and
religious fanatics that dominate US politics. 
We must not allow the political agenda that these Democratic Party leaders
deem possible, and/or desirable, to set the limits on what we think, demand,
and do.

2007 must
not be characterized by passivity and acceptance of each new outrage committed
by Bush, but instead must be the year in which millions decide that enough is
enough, and set out to change the course of history.  Just as progressive change has been fought
for and won in the past – from the Civil Rights movement to the anti-Vietnam
war movement – today we must do the same, and all the more urgently.

If Bush is
not removed from office and his program repudiated, not only will the death and
destruction in the Middle East continue for two more years, but everything Bush
has done – torture, evisceration of habeas corpus, secret spying, a doctrine of
pre-emptive war, moves toward theocracy – will be legitimated and
continue. 

The March on the Pentagon will:

  • Demand the removal of the Bush regime now.  2008 is too late!

  • Demand an end to the war on Iraq now and no new war on Iran.

  • Send a message to the people of the world, who cannot see our
    anti-war bumper stickers, or feel our individual outrage, that people in the United States are refusing to go along with Bush’s unjust wars.

  • Marching
    together, visible to millions, we can unlock the growing ferment on the
    campuses, among the military veterans, bringing into motion a new dynamic.

So buy your
ticket, clear your schedule, do whatever you can to be in Washington on March 17, and bring others,
marching across the bridge with a huge and determined crowd towards the
Pentagon.  In 1967, such a march began to
turn the public against the Vietnam War. 
Now, the stakes are much higher.

Join Howard
Zinn and thousands of military veterans, Cindy Sheehan and Gold Star and other
military families, in delivering this message: We will not accept war crimes!  The people of the world are depending on us!  Do all you can to keep us from having to mark
the start of a sixth year of endless
war on the world.


 

Cindy Sheehan on why you should march on the Pentagon March 17:

 “One of the reasons we are marching on the pentagon on March 17 is for
impeachment and accountability” The Bush regime has committed so many
crimes against humanity, they are enemies of humanity and that is one
of the reasons we must march… The real issues are ending the
occupation of Iraq to save our soldiers and save the people of Iraq and
the real issue is not to invade Iran”.We must march””

 

Al Ronzoni, Jr. “The Pasta Rebel”:

The Call of The World Can’t
Wait states the following: “That which you will not resist and mobilize to
stop, you will learn – or be forced to accept.”

Well, I refuse to accept a
government that wages wars of aggression based on outrageous lies.

I refuse to accept a
government that tortures and justifies the use of torture.

I refuse to accept a
government has repealed habeas corpus.

And, I refuse to accept the
admonition of some that I should seek “common ground” with those who support
these evils.

No! All of this must be
resisted and those of us who understand the necessity of resistance have an
obligation to lead by example and carry the message to the entire nation and
world beyond. That is why we need to be in Washington on March 17, so we can nail our message
on the door of the headquarters of American militarism, the Pentagon.

Many Americans who are
angered and shamed by the crimes being committed in our name may still feel inhibited
from doing all they can to resist because the forces arrayed against us,
including the apathy of fellow citizens, are great. Or they may even be kidding
themselves that the pressure is off now because the Democrats have control of
Congress and the Bush regime will soon be out of office. But now there are more troops in Iraq and a greater U.S. Naval/Air presence in
the Persian Gulf than there was
on the day the
Democrats won the 2006 election.

“Our government” has apparently not gotten the message we tried to deliver last November.

Maybe it’s time to start talking louder. See you in Washington on the 17th.

 

Malik Rahim, Founder of Common Ground:

“Common Ground has served more than half a million people without
getting any government support,” said Common Ground founder Malik
Rahim. “At the same time, billions of dollars have been spent on a
needless war in Iraq that has drained our country’s resources which
could be meeting people’s needs. We”ll be paying for this war for the
next 50 years. That’s why I”ll be marching on the Pentagon on March 17.”

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