[Peace-discuss] In reference to comments on yesterdays News from Neptune

C G Estabrook cgestabrook at gmail.com
Sat Jun 30 20:57:58 UTC 2018


https://americaneveryman.com/2018/06/30/ajamu-baraka-pushes-dementer-with-the-ocasio-cortez-placebo-my-position-statement-on-ocasio-cortez/#more-44205

“...Ocasio scrubbed her website of her anti-war message and she also scrubbed it of any mention of her support of Net Neutrality.

She did an interview with the Intercept where she talked about “Russian aggression” in Europe and elsewhere (Ukraine and Syria being the implications) and also mentioned the lies about Russia planning to hack the French election (which never happened) and them “interfering” in ours (which also never happened)

She went on to give Barack Obama a pass for his illegal wars of aggression and his “surge” in Afghanistan…”


Another sheep-dog like Bernie? Or better than that? —CGE



> On Jun 30, 2018, at 12:38 PM, stuartnlevy via Peace-discuss <peace-discuss at lists.chambana.net> wrote:
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> It is there right now.
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> The antiwar.com thread quotes Ocasio on June 27th that it hadn't been deliberately removed, and she was looking into it.  So she did, and the statement is there.
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> I haven't compared it with the previous version, but David Swanson says it is both lengthened and improved.  He supports it and urges his readers to let her know they do too.
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>  -- Stuart
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> From: "Carl G. Estabrook via Peace-discuss" <peace-discuss at lists.chambana.net>
> Date: 6/30/18 11:15 (GMT-06:00)
> To: Robert Naiman <naiman at justforeignpolicy.org>, peace-discuss at anti-war.net
> Cc: peace <peace at lists.chambana.net>, "Carl G. Estabrook via Peace-discuss" <peace-discuss at lists.chambana.net>, Karen Aram <karenaram at hotmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Peace-discuss] In reference to comments on yesterdays News from Neptune
> 
> This is the piece removed from her website, wasn’t it? Has it been put back?
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>> On Jun 30, 2018, at 9:30 AM, Robert Naiman via Peace-discuss <peace-discuss at lists.chambana.net> wrote:
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>> https://ocasio2018.com/issues
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>> [...]
>> 
>> A Peace Economy 
>> Since the invasion of Iraq in 2003, the United States has entangled itself in war and occupation throughout the Middle East and North Africa. As of 2018, we are currently involved in military action in Libya, Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen, Pakistan, and Somalia. Hundreds of thousands of civilians in these countries have been killed either as collateral damage from American strikes or from the instability caused by U.S. interventions. Millions more have fled their broken countries, contributing to the global refugee crisis.
>> 
>> This continued action damages America’s legitimacy as a force for good, creates new generations of potential terrorists, and erodes American prosperity. In times when we’re told that there’s not enough money, Republicans and corporate Democrats seem to find the cash to fund a $1.1 trillion fighter jet program or a $1.7 trillion-dollar nuclear weapon “modernization” program. The costs are extreme: the Pentagon’s budget for 2018 is $700 billion dollars: to continue fighting an endless War on Terror and refighting the Cold War with a new arms race that nobody can win.
>> 
>> According to the Constitution, the right to declare war belongs to the legislative body, and yet many of these global acts of aggression have never once been voted on by Congress. In some cases, we've even acted unilaterally, without the backing of the United Nations.
>> 
>> America should not be in the business of destabilizing countries. While we may see ourselves as liberators, the world increasingly views us as occupiers and aggressors. Alexandria believes that we must end the "forever war" by bringing our troops home, and ending the air strikes that perpetuate the cycle of terrorism throughout the world.
>> 
>> By bringing our troops home, we can begin to heal the wounds we're opening by continuing military engagement. We can begin to repair our image. We can reunite military families, separated by repeated deployments. We can become stronger by building stronger diplomatic and economic ties, and by saving our armed forces only for when they're truly needed.
>> 
>> [...]
>> 
>> Robert Naiman
>> Policy Director
>> Just Foreign Policy
>> www.justforeignpolicy.org
>> naiman at justforeignpolicy.org
>> (202) 448-2898 x1
>> 
>> On Sat, Jun 30, 2018 at 8:32 AM, Karen Aram via Peace-discuss <peace-discuss at lists.chambana.net> wrote:
>> https://www.antiwar.com/blog/2018/06/28/as-election-day-approached-alexandria-ocasio-cortez-removed-antiwar-foreign-policy-section-from-her-we
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