[Peace-discuss] Iraq Veterans Against the War calls on all veterans, peace organizations, community groups, and unions to mobilize to Madison, Wisconsin on March 19t

Robert Naiman naiman at justforeignpolicy.org
Wed Mar 16 10:04:42 CDT 2011


IVAW has been pushing on this line for a while, and I haven't seen any
public complaint so far. I think they have been careful to try to do it in a
solidaristic rather than a trumping way. It's a legitimate concern, but I
think the answer to the concern is to try to bring the issue to the table in
the right way, rather than not trying to bring the issue to the table.

It's important to keep in mind that at this point any crowd consisting
largely of mobilized Democrats is likely to be very sympathetic to an
anti-war message at this point. 19% of Democrats think the war in
Afghanistan is worth fighting, the Washington Post reported yesterday.
(Nearly 2/3 of Americans overall think the war is not worth fighting, 3/4
want to see a substantial drawdown starting this summer.) The Democratic
National Committee recently passed a resolution calling for "swift
withdrawal." It's the John Kerrys of the world who are the outliers among
Democrats.

On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 9:48 AM, Jenifer Cartwright <jencart13 at yahoo.com>wrote:

> [I've moved this from Peace to Peace-discuss]
> Yes, all this stuff is connected -- Kucinich makes the point eloquently in
> the video I sent a few minutes ago -- the corporations, the wars, US
> military presence everywhere, worker rights in the US, the greed behind *
> all* of it... but I wonder whether those marching for worker rights and
> the survival of the middle class in WI, OH, IN, etc will recognize the
> connection and welcome coat-tail protests. A potential danger in protesting
> everything that's wrong, instead of focusing on the issue that bro't a
> hundred thousand into the streets.
>  --Jenifer
>
> --- On *Tue, 3/15/11, Karen Medina <kmedina67 at gmail.com>* wrote:
>
>
> From: Karen Medina <kmedina67 at gmail.com>
> Subject: [Peace] Iraq Veterans Against the War calls on all veterans, peace
> organizations, community groups, and unions to mobilize to Madison,
> Wisconsin on March 19t
> To: "Peace List" <peace at lists.chambana.net>
> Date: Tuesday, March 15, 2011, 11:46 PM
>
>
> [From Iraq Veterans Against the War --]
> Iraq Veterans Against the War calls on all veterans, peace
> organizations, community groups, and unions to mobilize to Madison,
> Wisconsin on March 19th, the 8th anniversary of the U.S.-led invasion
> of Iraq, to stand in solidaritywith workers organizing for their
> rights. We will be joined in the streets by the AFL-CIO, union
> members, and their supporters:
>
> - 10AM rally at Library Mall, 750 State Street in Madison, WI
> - 11AM march up State Street to the capitol, stopping at the Civil War
> Memorial
> - Noon rally and speak-out at the capitol, joined by the Wisconsin
> AFL-CIO and other unions - King Street entranceFacebook event:
>
> Facebook event:
> http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=193875367309986&pending
> IVAW Blog link:
>
> http://www.ivaw.org/blog/call-action-stand-solidarity-march-19th-madison-wisconsin
> Help us make this rally happen we need funds for stage and sound
> equipment banners and posters
> http://www.ivaw.org/march19-donate
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