[Peace] Fwd: We Can Win Without War SEND FAX~a5041u9568t0~

Jay Mittenthal mitten at life.uiuc.edu
Tue Dec 10 10:52:26 CST 2002


>Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2002 15:29:35 -0800 (PST)
>From: TrueMajority <alerts at truemajority.org>
>To: mitten at life.uiuc.edu
>Subject: We Can Win Without 
>War                                        SEND FAX~a5041u9568t0~
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>Tell President Bush and Congress to Help,
>Not Undermine The United Nations' Inspectors
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>If you are already a member of TrueMajority, you can send your free faxes 
>on this issue by simply hitting REPLY to this message and then SEND. A 
>letter will automatically be faxed to President Bush and each of your 
>representatives in Congress with your name and address on it. Please 
>forward this message to your friends, family and colleagues! If this 
>message was forwarded to you, visit the TrueMajority Action Center and 
>send your own letter. Just click this link:
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><http://www.truemajority.com/index.asp?action=2349&ms=www1&ref=%5B%5BUSER_ID%5D%5D>http://www.truemajority.com/index.asp?action=2349&ms=www1&ref=9568
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>United Nations inspectors have returned to Iraq to hunt down and destroy 
>weapons of mass destruction. This is a triumph for the UN, the rule of law 
>- even for President Bush who pushed so hard for this. So why does he seem 
>hell-bent on making sure that no matter what happens it will lead to war?
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>So here are three quick things you can do to tell President Bush and 
>Congress that we want to win without war:
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>First, send your faxes (you can read it below) by hitting REPLY and SEND 
>if you are a member or by going to the TrueMajority Action Center if this 
>was forwarded to you or you want to change the letter. Here's the link to 
>the Action Center:
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><http://www.truemajority.com/index.asp?action=2349&ms=www1&ref=%5B%5BUSER_ID%5D%5D>http://www.truemajority.com/index.asp?action=2349&ms=www1&ref=9568
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>Second, forward this to anyone else you think might want to win this thing 
>without killing anybody.
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>And finally, make a call. We are working with a bunch of good groups on 
>this issue, including MoveOn and Working Assets. As part of the campaign 
>the groups are running an ad in The New York Times that supports the 
>inspection teams and urges people to call the President and their Members 
>of Congress asking them to do the same. You can reach the President at 
>202-456-1414 and the Capitol Switchboard at 202-224-3121.
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>Here is the letter we'll send for you:
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>Dear Mr. President/Representative,
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>On October 11, the U.S. Congress passed a joint resolution on Iraq that 
>authorizes the Administration to use war as a last resort-if and only if 
>diplomacy fails to accomplish the U.S.'s national goals.
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>I am concerned that the Administration found Iraq's response "not 
>encouraging" when the Inspectors had only been at work for a week and had 
>not encountered Iraqi obstruction. The United States has made a commitment 
>to counter the danger posed by Saddam Hussein through the international 
>community. The resumption of the inspections regime is a triumph for the 
>U.S., international law and multilateralism. But the United States will 
>lose all credibility with its allies if it appears that it will go to war 
>regardless of the inspections' success.
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>It appears that the Administration is looking for an excuse to go to war, 
>when a peaceful and just solution may be at hand. I ask that you do all 
>you can to make sure the United States gives diplomacy a chance.
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>We can win without war.
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>Sincerely,
>(Your name and address will be added here automatically)
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