Welcome!  Thanks for visiting.

The Washington Peace Center is a non-profit, anti-racist, grassroots, multi-issue organization working for peace, justice and nonviolent social change in the metropolitan Washington, D.C. area since 1963.  Learn more.

Do you HOPE that true change comes with the new administration?  And are you COMMITTED to making sure it does?  If so, then join the Peace Center and the Activist Coalition of DC (ACDC) to ensure that Obama keeps his promises from Day 1.  

Please join us to help design and plan our strategies for Inauguration '09.  Our next meeting is Wed, Dec 3 at 7:00 pm.   Bring your ideas, your passions, and make your voice heard on this pivotal day in our nation's history.

Click here for more information, contact the Washington Peace Center for any and all questions, and please email jan09@washingtonpeacecenter.net to RSVP.

January Madness: Check out all the exciting upcoming Peace and Justice events this January '09!

Please join the Washington Peace Center and the D.C. progressive community at some of the many peace and justice events coming up this January!  From forming a strong progressive presence at the upcoming Inauguration, participating in The 100 Days Campaign to Shut Down Guantanamo, to engaging the new U.S. Congress, to the annual Annapolis Polar Bear Plunge, progressives will be engaging in exciting activities to kick off the new year!  Please join us!

 

1/6 Capitol Hill: March of the Dead on Opening Day of Congress: help us carry the names of those killed in Iraq and Afghanistan and demand that Congress end the occupations. Please JOIN US!

WPC Film Series: MLK Jr, A Historical Perspective

Jan 17 2009 - 2:30pm
Jan 17 2009 - 4:00pm
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Join us for a film and discussion, co-sponsored with the Friends Meeting of Washington, Peace & Social Concerns Committee. Free! Discussion following.

An hour-long documentary that concentrates on the Civil Rights leader's many groundbreaking accomplishments. Footage covers Dr. King's war on poverty and his staunch opposition to the Vietnam War. Also included are his stirring "I Have a Dream" speech and details of his involvement in the Memphis sanitation workers' strike in March and April of 1968. 

Peace Center Happy Hour at Madam's Organ!

Jan 8 2009 - 5:00pm
Jan 8 2009 - 9:00pm
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Come on out to Madam's Organ on Thursday, January 8th, at 5:00pm for an evening of good times and peace building! During this Happy Hour, $1 from every drink purchased will be donated to the Washington Peace Center. Also, we will bring with us a fantastic assortment of great peace and justice buttons, bumper stickers, and t-shirts for you to buy. All proceeds from merchandise will also go to the WPC. We expect to have a few poets joining us this evening.

So come to Madam's Organ for this fun-filled evening, and help support your favorite local peace and justice non-profit. Bring friends, buy drinks, have fun, and help us get one step closer to creating peace and building justice. See you there!

January 8th, 2009, 5:00pm-9:00pm
Madam's Organ, 2461 18th Street NW, Washington, DC, 20009 (in Adam's Morgan)

Please contact the Washington Peace Center at (202) 234-2000 for more information, or Madam's Organ at (202) 667-5370.

Interfaith Peace Witness - Preparing for Inauguration, Rebirthing King, Rebirthing America

Jan 19 2009 - 5:30pm
Jan 19 2009 - 9:30pm
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Praying and acting for peace and justice, speaking truth to power. Celebrating Martin Luther King and his focus on Racism, Militarism, Materialian v Poverty. Looking forward to a historic inauguration and carrying King's work forward.

This is the moment in which we must show the greatest possible resolve in rescuing the fundamental values of respect for life and dignity from those who offer empty promises leading to a downward spiral of militarism and domination. As Martin Luther King, Jr. said, ³A time comes when silence is betrayal, and that time has come for us." ALL who work and pray for peace are welcome!
Organized by the Olive Branch Interfaith Peace Partnership - www.olivebranchinterfaith.org/ - sign up online. See also www.all-souls.org

Candlelight vigil protesting massacre in Gaza

Jan 4 2009 - 5:30pm
Jan 4 2009 - 7:30pm
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... Outside Obama's DC hotel begins TONIGHT
WHAT:  Nightly candlelight vigil to urge President-Elect Obama to speak out, call for ceasefire and stop killing of innocent Palestinians
WHEN:  5:30 p.m. every evening beginning Sunday, Jan. 4
WHERE:  Begin at 16th and H Streets NW (across from the Hay-Adams Hotel where Obama will be staying), Washington, DC

WASHINGTON -- CODEPINK, other organizations and concerned Americans will gather TODAY outside the Hay-Adams hotel here, where President-Elect Barack Obama is staying before the inauguration, to protest the illegal and brutal Israeli assault on Gaza and demand that he speak out against it and call for a ceasefire. They will vigil outside the hotel each night, while Obama stays there, until he takes a stand.

Protest to save Gaza tomorrow on Capitol Hill!

Today Israel launched a ground invasion into Gaza. Thousands blocked traffic for hours in New York City around Times Square. 

Let's act here in DC! People of good conscience are now called to save our brothers and sisters in Gaza. Below is the announcement of an action tomorrow (Sunday)...

Event: A protest for GAZA on Constitution Avenue (near 1st Street NW) - Washington DC
      "Palestine, Islam,Arabs, Israel, Gaza"
What: Protest
Host: Mutaz alawaleh
Start Time: Tomorrow, January 4 at 12:00pm
End Time: Tomorrow, January 4 at 3:00pm
Where: the park infront of the Congress

To see more details and RSVP, follow the link below:

http://www.facebook.com/n/?event.php&eid=109938505326 

NewsBlaze Article: Hunger Strike 7/24 Hill Occupation Day 17

http://newsblaze.com/story/20090103104342zzzz.nb/topstory.html

 NW corner of Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC, January 1, 2009. In order to understand this action, "Imagine that you've seen a meteor just days from striking earth and congress is doing nothing but talk. What do you do," asks Start Loving, when asked to explain this campaign.

"Plan B 3.0, by Earth Policy Institute's Lester Brown, authoritatively, unmistakably shows us the national and global security 'meteor.' - the soon to be irreversible destruction of life support on planet earth - 'civilization collapse,' as manifest in the sharp rise in failing states around the world," Loving continues. "Driven by global warming, population explosion, and millions moving toward western style consumption, and with tipping point just months away, the Marshall Plan funding Brown calls for occurs now, January 2009, or it is too late for U.S. National security."

Loving adds, "Despite this impending catastrophe, Barney Frank (Democrat MA) is the lone voice in Congress calling for action, in October demanding a 25% shift in budget from the Pentagon. I will not remain silent in the face of this obvious threat. I expect to remain on Capitol Hill, NW corner of the Cannon House Office building 24/7 consuming only water, vitamins, and electrolytes until Dennis Kucinich, the congressman I most trust, comes out to tell me that the $200 billion funding shift is a certainty."

Most of his adult life a turn-around expert in the computer industry, Loving came to DC over 3 years ago to fight the genocide in Darfur (Wash. Post, A Hunger For Justice - washingtonpost.com), conducting a 46 day hunger strike, 7/24 occupation outside the Sudan Embassy. He moved to direct confrontation of U.S. self destructive acts of Empire last October with a 7/24 occupation on Capitol Hill against the bombing of Iran (http://StartLovingUSForcesIranIraq.blogspot.com).

Most recently Loving has been supporting the 27+ year Peace Vigil in Lafayette Park (http://prop1.org) in for the furtherance of Proposition One (HRxxxx) as proposed by Eleanor Holmes Norton each year since 1993. First passed in DC in DC election 1991 (prop1.org for details).

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"It is not a question of whether we will be extremists.
The question is, will we be extremists for love,
or extremists for hate."
MLK Jr.

"If men are not willing to practice the way of non-violence
with the same kind of commitment and recklessness
of cost or con­sequences as they practice the way of war
and as Communists work for Communism,
clearly non-violence will not work."
A.J. Muste

"A man is not fit to live until
he knows what he would die for."
MLK Jr

"Give me a military man to work with any day.
Do not give me any cowards."
Gandhi

"[Peace-making is] the Lambs War."
Phil Berrigan

 "No pigs, no peace.
[The chicken is "involved,"
the pig is "committed."]"
Start Loving

"The violence of love."
Oscar Romero

"The weapon of nonviolence."
MLK, Jr.

"I came not to bring peace,
but to divide with a sword."
Jesus

"...eternal hostility to militarism,
racism, and economic exploitation."
MLK Jr.

 

January 11, Seven Years of Detention and Torture at Guantanamo. Join the 100 Days Campaign To Shut Down Guantanamo!

Mark seven years of Detention and Torture at Guantanamo. Join us to make it the last time we come to Washington to demand the closing of the detention camp at Guantanamo and an end to torture!

12:45pm - Gather at Dupont Circle -- 

1 pm - Prisoner Procession.

2pm - Demonstration at Dupont Circle - Witness Against Torture, 9-11 Families for Peaceful Tomorrows, Amnesty International, Center for Constitutional Rights, United for Peace and Justice. Program includes Theatre Against Torture, Statements condemning Guantanamo and Torture, and the launch of the nine-day Fast for Justice.

Take Action to Stop Genocide in Gaza

The US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation has issued the following call... It is time we start doing the right thing to stop this vicious cycle of bloodshed. We must let our government know that enough is enough! 

 

December 27th, 2008


           As of this writing, Israeli Air Force attacks today on the occupied Gaza Strip killed an estimated 200 or more people and injured hundreds more. These Israeli attacks come on top of a brutal siege of the Gaza Strip, which has created a humanitarian catastrophe of dire proportions for Gaza's 1.5 million Palestinian residents by restricting the provision of food, fuel, medicine, electricity, and other necessities of life.

           While the scope of civilian casualties in today's attacks is not yet clear, it is unmistakable that Israel carried out these attacks with F16 fighter jets and missiles provided by the taxpayers of this country. From 2001-2006, the United States transferred to Israel more than $200 million worth of spare parts to fly its fleet of F16's. In July 2008, the United States gave Israel 186 million gallons of JP-8 aviation jet fuel. Last year, the United States signed a $1.3 billion contract with Raytheon to transfer to Israel thousands of TOW, Hellfire, and "bunker buster" missiles.

           In short, Israel's lethal attack today on the Gaza Strip could not have happened without the active military and political support of the United States. Therefore, we need to take action to protest this attack and demand an immediate cease-fire.

                 TAKE ACTION
                 1. Contact the White House to protest the attack and demand an immediate cease-fire. Call 202-456-1111 or send an email to comments@whitehouse.gov.

                 2. Contact the State Department at 202-647-6575 or send an email by clicking here.

                 3. Contact your Representative and Senators in Congress at 202-224-3121 or find contact info for your Members of Congress by clicking here.

                 4. Contact your local media by phoning into a talk show or writing a letter to the editor. To find contact info for your local media, click here.

                 5. Organize a local protest or vigil and tell us about it by clicking here.

                 6. Sign our open letter to President-Elect Obama calling for a new U.S. policy toward Israel/Palestine and find out other steps you can take to influence the incoming Administration by clicking here.


US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation

Israel Launches Deadly Gaza Air Strikes, U.S. Continues to Condemn Hamas

Israel launches deadly Gaza attacks

• Death toll nears 200 after air raids aimed at Hamas bases
• Campaign will 'expand as necessary', says Israeli defence minister

Bodies of Palestinians are seen at hospital in Gaza

Bodies of Palestinians are laid out at Shifa hospital in Gaza after Israeli missile strikes. Photograph: Suhaib Salem/Reuters

Christmas in Guantanamo: Daniel Berrigan reflects on Witness Against Torture

During Christmas of 2005 a group of people attempted to visit the captives held in Guantanamo. From this powerful witness for justice came Witness Against Torture.

Daniel Berrigan a priest, poet, and activist for social justice and peace shared his thoughts on the Christmas journey in 2005 to visit those held by the imperial power of the United States of America and it's unending war for global supremacy justifying the existence of the Guantanamo Bay prison where severe abuse, mistreatment, and torture have been used for years now.

Christmas in Guantanamo: Witness Against Torture

Pentagon Tries to Lock Obama Into an Outrageously Bloated Budget

By Mark Engler, In These Times

At the end of a long electoral season marked by bipartisan vows to bring "change," America’s massive military budget remains a hulking and seemingly immutable fact of national life. Given the financial crisis and the promise of President Bush’s departure from office, many have hoped that overheated defense spending might give way to the need to addressing domestic problems.

Yet, countering these hopes, the Pentagon has already maneuvered to lock the Obama administration into greater military spending. On Oct. 9, Congressional Quarterly reported that a forthcoming spending estimate from defense officials would call for $450 billion in additional funds over the next five years. The publication Defense News subsequently confirmed with Bradley Berkson, the Pentagon’s director of program analysis and evaluation, that the military would indeed be seeking additional funds -- although Berkson cited the figure of $360 billion over six years.

We Don't Need Guantanamo Bay

We Don't Need Guantanamo Bay
Here's how to hold the detainees elsewhere, without damaging U.S. security.
By THOMAS B. WILNER
 

There has been a lot of media hand wringing recently about all the difficult problems that must be solved in order to close Guantanamo. It's not so complicated.
First, closing the detention facility there does not mean that we cannot detain people. Guantanamo is only a place. But it is a place chosen by the Bush administration for a single purpose: to avoid the law. Because it is outside our borders, the administration argued that prisoners held there were beyond the jurisdiction of our courts and the protections of the Constitution. The Supreme Court has now rejected those arguments.

Will you swear Bush is a war criminal?

The most recent blog entry at www.myspace.com/presidentbyamendment

is an example Maffidavit.  All criminal procedings either start with

an arrest, shortly followed by a complaint, or with a complaint,

then possibly followed by a judge dismissing the complaint, or issuing

an arrest warrant or summons for the complainee, i.e. the then-defendant. If the complaint evidences probable cause, a judge MUSTissue a warrant or summons.

What if Bush and Cheney are still on the loose simply because no one

has formally complained? There's a federal judge somewhere that will

The One Hundred Days Campaign Comes To Washington DC

Washington Peace Center joins with the 100 Days Campaign starting on January 11, 2009 with the solemn procession marking the 7 th year prisoners were first brought to Guantanamo. The procession will begin at a soon-to-be designated place in Washington DC and go through neighborhoods in the city. A 9 day fast will commence on that day highlighting the wrongful imprisonment of those held in Guantanamo by the United States.

The 100 Days Campaign to Shut Down Guantanamo.

With Barack Obama taking office, we have a historic opportunity to reverse the disastrous policies of the last eight years. As activists who have been working for the closure of this illegal prison and torture chamber, we are glad to hear the President-elect's commitment to "close Guantánamo" and "make sure that we don't torture." But we know that political promises can be little more than words without continuous, visible and effective pressure. We insist on action.

Witness Against Torture announces a new chapter in the campaign to close the U.S. prison camp at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, end torture and indefinite detention, as well as stop extraordinary rendition by the U.S. Government. The 100 Days Campaign brings together a coalition of groups and individuals who will take part in demonstrations, educate Congress and the public, and engage in nonviolent direct action.

We invite you to come to Washington and participate, or else join or plan an action in your own community.

Many activities by peace, social justice and human rights groups are being planned for the first 100 days of the new administration. The 100 Days Campaign to Close Guantánamo and End Torture hopes to collaborate with those are undertaking similar campaigns or events of their own.

We will begin with a Prisoner Procession and nine-day fast on January 11, 2009, which marks seven years since the opening of the prison at Guantánamo. And then, from January 20 with the inauguration of the next President through April 30, we will maintain a regular schedule of activities. At the end of the 100 days, we hope to celebrate both the closure of the detention facility at Guantánamo and the adoption of policies and laws that decisively ban torture by the U.S. government.

The prison at Guantánamo has been at the center of the shameful incarceration policies of the Bush administration. Those policies have denied detainees fundamental legal rights and subjected them to systematic torture at Guantánamo, Abu Ghraib, Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, and elsewhere. Such practices violate the U.S. Constitution, the Geneva Conventions, and basic human rights. They have been a source of domestic and international outrage, denigrating America's character, weakening its standing in the world, and threatening - not enhancing - its security.

The Bush administration has tenaciously defended its detention regime, twice defying landmark rulings by the Supreme Court and relying on secrecy, cover-ups, propaganda, outright lies, and corrupt legal arguments to conceal or to justify its methods. A Republican Congress acted to further deprive detainees of rights and permit the CIA to "lawfully" torture.

We say: no more. The 100 Days Campaign therefore demands that the new President, working, when appropriate, in conjunction with Congress and the courts:

 

Walter Reed Vigil

Dec 26 2008 - 7:00pm
Dec 26 2008 - 9:00pm
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Day of Action for Immigrant Rights!

Jan 21 2009 - 10:00am
Jan 21 2009 - 6:00pm
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After the Inauguration...

Day of Action for Immigrant Rights!
-Moritorium of Raids and Deportations
- Just and Humane Immigration Reform
- Health Care for All
- Worker Justice

Wed, Jan 21st.

Organizaed by the National Capital Immigrant Coalition
www.ncicmetro.org

Dissent Disallowed in Democracy? by Ed Kinane


This past Labor Day I was arrested for silently walking around the NY State Fair in an orange jump suit, black hood and shackles. A sign on my chest read: CLOSE GUANTANAMO.
 
Guantanamo had vexed me for years. Since it opened on January 11, 2002 in a US-leased enclave in Cuba, the existence of this Nazi-like internment camp has trashed our standing throughout the world. During their campaigns, declaring the illegal confinement and torture practiced there reprehensible, the top three presidential candidates had already agreed that, if elected, they would close the US Army-run camp.
 
On Jan. 11, 2008, the beginning of the camp's seventh year, dozens of us from Witness Against Torture [www.witnesstorture.org] sought to do a liturgy in the august entry hall of the US Supreme Court. Our decorous, mostly faith-based, group was symbolically providing the hundreds of Guantanamo prisoners, past and present, their day in US court.
 
Realizing that this public building had been infiltrated by the public, SC security panicked. They not so gently dragged us out of the hall. The upshot was that we spent about 30 hours in booking. At the trial some weeks later the judge refused to let me finish reading aloud my brief sentencing statement. US Marshals soon transported us to the DC Detention Center to serve out a week of our 10-day sentence.
 
Neither at the Supreme Court nor at the Fair was I doing "civil disobedience": I had no intention to break the law. I was not courting arrest. At the Supreme Court we wanted to be heard; at the Fair I just wanted to be seen.
 
Because the hood impaired my view, my friend Rae Kramer led me around the Fair. We even visited some of the military recruiting tents. (In one – at the family-friendly Fair – there were automatic weapons lying on a counter available to the public for hands-on fondling. We chose not to play.)
 
Mostly we were ignored. But after about a half hour the state troopers accosted us. They insisted that I take the jump suit off or leave the Fair. Although we were in the street, thronged by other Fair-goers, the troopers claimed we were on private property. They claimed my "protest" was creating a disturbance.
 
Through some lapse in their schooling or in their professional training, the troopers had somehow gotten the idea that there is something wrong with protesting. They seem to have forgotten that we live in a land originating in dissent. The troopers didn't seem to be aware that the First Amendment – in a Constitution they may even have pledged to defend – protected free speech.
 
Since the NY State Fair was a public place, the troopers were obviously overstepping their authority. I refused to either undress or depart. So that day I was arrested, arraigned and – not willing to post bail -- again began a week in jail. The DA charged me with trespass on private property. Some weeks later, oblivious to the contradiction, the DA turned around and further charged me with disorderly conduct on public property.
 
On December 8 in the Geddes town court I refused the DA's offer of "time served" in exchange for a guilty plea. I told Judge John D. Kinsella I was ready to get on with the trial. I was looking forward to cross-examining the troopers and calling Rae, my star witness, to the stand.
 
But Judge Kinsella saw through the charade. Dismissing the charges, he affirmed that the Fair was public property and said that the DA had given him no reason to think I was creating a disturbance, nor that I was doing anything other than expressing my opinion.
 
To date neither the troopers nor the DA have apologized.
 
The Washington, DC and State Fair detentions were not isolated incidents. As a politically active citizen these weren't the only times I've been arrested for publicly and nonviolently engaging in Constitutionally-protected political expression. Some law enforcement agencies and officers seem to feel they can suppress dissent or arbitrarily curtail political expression that they may not agree with.
 
The Guantanamo prison camp – with its isolation and torture, with its secrecy and lack of habeas corpus – embodies Cheney/Bush's brazen contempt for law and human life, both domestic and international. As in my case, there has been little evidence against many of the hundreds of men and teenagers detained at Guantanamo over the past seven years. Indeed some of the prisoners were captured and turned over to US authorities by bounty hunters out to make a buck or play out a grudge.
 
Guantanamo is Cheney/Bush's deliberate attempt to subvert the Constitution. Its mockery of due process comes home to roost. It may even help undermine law enforcement here in the land of the free.
 
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Kinane, of Syracuse, New York, has long worked to close the US Army's notorious School of the Americas at Ft. Benning, GA. This commentary was distributed by PeaceVoice, a project of the Oregon Peace Institute.

Inauguration 2009

Jan 20 2009 - 4:00am
Jan 20 2009 - 11:00pm
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Plans for Inauguration Day - Jan 20, 2009:

 Meet the progressive community at McPherson Square on Jan 20 all day long: 15th St NW between K and I.  We'll have heated tents, lots of information and literature on ways to get involved and MAKE the change we want to see. We're printing up signs that allow you to think about what YOU want to see in the new year.  Come pick up a sign and be part of the movement!

 Want to be part of a street team to hand out signs and flyers to ensure that the Inauguration crowds who come to be inspired leave with the resources they need to get involved?  Email jan09@washingtonpeacecenter.net or call the Peace Center at 202-234-2000.

Witness Against Torture: 6 Years too Many

Jan 11 2009 - 12:45pm
Jan 11 2009 - 2:15pm
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Witness Against Torture marks six years of Guantanamo and demand the new president close it immediately. This march and rally will be followed with a 9-day fast to begin their 100 Days Campaign to SHUT DOWN Guantanamo and END torture.

Protest Lockheed Martin -- True War Profiteer

Jan 19 2008 - 12:00pm
Jan 19 2008 - 2:00pm
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The PeaceAction Montgomery Inaugural Committee Requests the Honor of Your Presence at the War Profiteers' Ball

Join us on Martin Luther King Day, Monday, January 19, 2009, at noon for The War Profiteers' Ball, a spirited demonstration that will be
held near the front gates of the corporate headquarters of the world's largest military contractor and arms exporter--Lockheed Martin.

Where

We'll meet at the Davis Library, 6400 Democracy Blvd, Bethesda Maryland, 12:00 sharp.

After a brief rally at Davis Library, we'll march two blocks to the intersection of Democracy Blvd. and Fernwood Road. The busy intersection is within sight of Lockheed's corporate headquarters.
We'll congregate on a grassy knoll on the Northeast side of the intersection. The familiar Lockheed Martin logo, perched high atop a large Lockheed building, is visible from the demonstration site.

President Obama Shut Down Guantanamo: "Yes You Can!"

Next month in January the American people will joyfully celebrate the historic inauguration of President Barack Obama and the end to the criminal Bush Administration. Americans will celebrate the belief in our freedom, our vote, and the conclusion of eight years of an unaccountable regime that brought us into war and occupation on lies. We will celebrate the hope for much needed change. But how can anyone truly celebrate freedom and change when Americans know of the inhumane treatment and torture of the Guantanamo prisoners?

 

In one month Americans will also mark the 7th year the Guantanamo Bay camp received the first prisoners into that dark, tragic, and shameful place.  By now, if Americans are unaware that hundreds of men and some boys have languished in Guantanamo for years without charge, without access to lawyers, without due process or the  habeas corpus rights granted to prisoners by law-abiding civilized governments then these unaware Americans are some place much more tragic and dark than Guantanamo. But for Americans who do know what Guantanamo is and what it represents then January must be the time to commit to closing Guantanamo and places like it. We must take action because we are responsible for Guantanamo.

70 Percent back Iraq pullout

Washington Post Staff Writers 
Tuesday, December 16, 2008; Page A01

 

Americans are more upbeat about U.S. prospects in Iraq than at any time in the past five years, but nearly two-thirds continue to believe the war is not worth fighting and 70 percent say President-elect Barack Obamashould fulfill his campaign promise to withdraw U.S. forces from the country within 16 months, according to a newWashington Post-ABC News poll.

CHRISTMAS EVE TO-DEATH-OR-TO-KUCINICH HUNGER STRIKE. CUT WARMAKING, FUND PEACEMAKING $200 BILN.

Feb 1 2009 - 12:31am
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I expect to stop when Dennis Kucinich (I trust him) comes out to tell me it has been arranged, or when it is time to meet our Maker. This, the battle of the purse, the battle for ECONOMIC DEMOCRACY, the unfinished battle of the American Revolution. It is now, or it is NEVER. This is the final great battle for Humane Existence. How could I have been so slow in seeing it. This is the battle worth living for, and if necessary, dying for. We owe it to those alive today, and even if we fail, we owe it to the few survivors generations hence. Let it not be said that no one put it ALL on the line in the ultimate Planetary Emergency. (CLICK "READ MORE" FOR DETAILS)

 

Police Dismiss Charges Against Hampstead Heroes

Police arrested and trampled on vets and other activists (including our intern Paul) during the last presidential debate, but this past week they dismissed the bogus charges... 

Amy Goodman's Democracy Now TV show incorrectly stated that all 15 of the IVAW "Hempstead 15" Escaped Charges today.
 
That is incorrect.  Mike Spinnato, & James Gilligan had excused absence, and Geoff Millard had an unfortunate incident, which made him an hour late, and the Judge refused to gr

BIPARTISAN CONGRESSIONAL PANEL TELLS US WHAT WE ALREADY KNOW! BUSH, CHENEY, RICE, RUMSFELD AND OTHERS ARE WAR CRIMINALS!

For years now we have learned the truth about the policies supporting torture. Now, this past Thursday, an official bi-partisan US Congressional report was released confirming that President Bush and key people in his administration are responsible for ordering torture. If we needed any more evidence to show them as war criminals this report is it.

I urge you all to join us in working to end torture and specifically calling upon you to join in the 100 Days Campaign calling on the new president to shut down Guantanamo.

Here is just one report from the World Socialist Web Site:

www.wsws.org

100 Days Campaign begins! Shut Down Guantanamo starting on January 11, 2009

Jan 11 2009 - 12:01am
Apr 30 2009 - 8:00pm
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Polar Bear Plunge

Jan 10 2009 - 10:30am
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Interested in revealing your inner polar bear?  Join CCAN - the Chesapeake Climate Action Network - to plunge right into the water near Annapolis  with a couple hundred or more other crazy folks in the 4th Annual Polar Bear Plunge.  The event is meant to raise awareness about the growing crisis of global warming, and to raise the funds needed to continue the fight against it.  Watch an inspiring video about last year's plunge here: www.keepwintercold.org.

This is an especially critical and urgent time for an action like this.  The newly-elected congress will be returning to DC around this time.  The new president will be inaugurated 10 days later.  And CCAN will be initiating their campaign to get the Global Warming Solutions Act passed in the Maryland Legislature.  The plunge into cold water will say loud and clear to our state and national government leaders: THE TIME FOR STRONG ACTION IS NOW!

For more information, contact CCAN - the Chesapeake Climate Action Network- or check out http://www.keepwintercold.org

Target Iran: Obama Advisors in Tune with Neocon Hawks?

By Robert Dreyfuss, Tomdispatch.com. Posted December 3, 2008 

Think an attack is unlikely now? Ask key Obama cabinet figures why they're still palling around with neocon hardliners on Iran.

Metro Riders Advisory Council Votes Against Metro Police Bag Searches!

Once again I attended the Metro Riders Advisory Council (RAC) last night, Wednesday, December 3, 2008 at Metro headquarters. This time I was joined by others in the ad hoc DC Bill of Rights Coalition of which I am participating in as a representative of Washington Peace Center. We were there to express our opposition to the proposed bag search program Metro's General Manager and Chief of Police want to institute on Metro buses and in the subway system. In addition to activists with the DC Bill of Rights Coalition representatives of Flex Your Rights and the American Civil Liberties Union were present to also speak out against the police searches directed at Metro riders.