I want to join in on this protest, as far as I'm
concerned, the only country that is going to use
weapons of mass destruction on anyone is the US

Andrew

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> From: Charles Turk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 6:41 PM
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> Subject: Re: [IAC-SF] Jan. 18 -- Scenario & Politics
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>         In case you are not already receiving
> mailings from them - - -
> charlie
> 
> At 08:21 PM 12/12/2002, International Action Center
> wrote:
> 
>   MASS MARCH ON JANUARY 18 TO DEMAND
>   NO WAR AGAINST IRAQ -- ELIMINATE U.S. WEAPONS OF
> MASS DESTRUCTION
> 
>   Please read the following email for important
> updates about the scenario
> for the January 18 National Marches in Washington DC
> and San Francisco to
> say "No War on Iraq" and for an alert on Bush's
> moves toward first strike
> nuclear war.
> 
>   **********
> 
>   The world is being menaced by Weapons of Mass
> Destruction by a government
> that is openly threatening and planning to use
> nuclear weapons in preemptive
> wars of aggression against others, including
> non-nuclear countries. While
> all eyes are focused on the purported threat coming
> from Iraq, the Bush
> Administration has sharply reorganized U.S. military
> doctrine and strategy
> as it prepares to actually use Weapons of Mass
> Destruction in coming
> conflicts as a matter of declared policy.
> 
>   It is for this reason that on January 18, people
> across the United States
> will demand the immediate elimination of US weapons
> of mass destruction and
> a people's inspection team will call for unfettered
> access and a full
> declaration of U.S. non-conventional weapons
> systems.
> 
>   Bush seeks to have world attention focused on the
> disarmament of Iraq as
> the preeminent threat to world peace, while the real
> threat of nuclear war
> and the use of Weapons of Mass Destruction arises
> within the U.S.
> Administration. This is the politics of diversion
> and should give pause to
> those who are thinking of joining in Bush's
> sleight-of-hand anti-Iraq chorus
> believing it to be a path to peace. The nuclear
> threat posed by the United
> States is neither rhetoric nor speculation, it is
> the now announced doctrine
> and strategy of the Bush White House. It represents
> the ushering in of a new
> era of unrestrained and unprovoked catastrophic
> violence.
> 
>   "Preemptive Strikes are Part of US Strategic
> Doctrine," reads the headline
> of the front page of the Washington Post of December
> 11, 2002. A classified
> version of the new Bush Doctrine "breaks with the
> fifty years of
> counter-proliferation efforts" by planning for the
> use of nuclear weapons
> against countries that not only have not attacked
> the US but that do not
> themselves possess nuclear capability.
> 
>   A.N.S.W.E.R. believes that all Weapons of Mass
> Destruction should be
> banished from the planet. But this is impossible
> until the biggest arsenal
> of Weapons of Mass Destruction -- the one at the
> disposal of trigger-happy
> George W. Bush and Co. is eliminated. Any other call
> for disarmament will
> not be viewed as legitimate by the rest of the
> world.
> 
>   These war hawks are determined to breach the
> "taboo" against the use of
> nuclear weapons that grew after the world
> experienced the horror of the
> incineration of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945.
> 
>   It would be cowardly and foolish to turn our
> attention away from the open
> threats and plans to use Weapons of Mass Destruction
> that are issuing from
> the White House, not Iraq, and are embodied in the
> new Bush military
> doctrine.
> 
>   We must stop the Bush Administration from
> threatening and killing the
> people of the world who are not our enemy.
> 
>   *Perspective on the January 18 demonstration &
> Update on People's Peace
> Congress*
> 
>   On October 26th hundreds of thousands of people
> demonstrated in
> Washington, DC and San Francisco in demonstrations
> called by A.N.S.W.E.R.
> (http://www.InternationalANSWER.org) and in
> coinciding actions in 220 cities
> around the world.  On December 10th thousands took
> part in anti-war actions
> called by United for Peace
> (http://www.unitedforpeace.org) in dozens of
> cities around the country marking International
> Human Rights Day.  On
> December 14, there will be an important
> demonstration in New York City
> starting at 125th St. in Harlem that will also
> oppose a war in Iraq called
> by Uptown Youth for Peace and Justice
> (http://www.uptownpj.org), and in San
> Francisco, ANSWER hosts an anti-war teach-in at 7pm
> at the Horace Mann
> Middle School (23rd & Valencia).  Every day, there
> are protests, rallies and
> teach-ins called by local organizations in cities
> and towns around the
> United States in opposition to a new war against
> Iraq.
> 
>   On January 18, there will be a massive protest in
> Washington DC initiated
> by A.N.S.W.E.R. and endorsed by thousands of
> organizations and individuals
> (for an endorsers list, see
>  
>
http://www.internationalanswer.org/campaigns/j18/endorsers.html).
>   This timely demonstration is gaining momentum
> everyday with support coming
> from community, labor, student, religious, women's,
> civil rights, LGBT, and
> peace groups around the country. On January 20,
> Black Voices for Peace will
> be organizing an important activity in Washington
> DC.
> 
>   We are marching in Washington DC and San Francisco
> on January 18 to
> embrace the true legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King's
> birthday. The U.S.
> possesses 6,000 nuclear weapons. It has spent $7
> trillion on their
> development in the last half-century. Instead of
> spending $400 billion every
> year for weapons of mass destruction and to promote
> militarism, we the
> people of the United States will demand on January
> 18 that our money be
> spent to provide free education, healthcare and
> childcare, jobs and job
> training, expanded support for the elderly and other
> things that human
> beings need.
> 
>   In San Francisco, we will meet at 11 am at
> Embarcadero & Market Streets
> and march to Civic Center for a 1 pm rally.  The
> scenario for January 18th
> includes a brief rally on the West side of the
> Capitol starting at 11 am
> followed by a massive march to the Washington DC
> Navy Yard, a huge military
> complex located in the heart of one of Washington's
> working class
> communities, walking distance from the Capitol.
> 
>   On Saturday, January 18, tens of thousands will
> travel by bus, van and car
> caravan from all over the country for the National
> Marches against war on
> Iraq. We encourage people to bring banners and
> puppets, to dress as weapons
> inspectors, to find as many creative methods to
> dramatize our demands in
> opposition to a war of aggression and in support of
> a reorganization of
> society's priorities that would put people's needs
> ahead 
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size=2>-----Original Message-----<BR><B>From:</B>
Charles Turk 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]<BR><B>Sent:</B> Friday,
December 13, 2002 6:41 
PM<BR><B>To:</B> Recipient list
suppressed<BR><B>Subject:</B> Re: [IAC-SF] Jan. 
18 -- Scenario &amp;
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size=3><BR><X-TAB>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</X-TAB>In

case you are not already receiving mailings from them
- - -<BR>charlie<BR><BR>At 
08:21 PM 12/12/2002, International Action Center
wrote:<BR>
<BLOCKQUOTE class=cite cite="" type="cite"><B><U>MASS
MARCH ON JANUARY 18 TO 
  DEMAND<BR></U></FONT><FONT size=4>NO WAR AGAINST
IRAQ -- ELIMINATE U.S. 
  WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION<BR><BR></B></FONT><FONT
size=3>Please read the 
  following email for important updates about the
scenario for the January 18 
  National Marches in Washington DC and San Francisco
to say "No War on Iraq" 
  and for an alert on Bush's moves toward first strike
nuclear 
  war.<BR><BR>**********<BR><BR>The world is being
menaced by Weapons of Mass 
  Destruction by a government that is openly
threatening and planning to use 
  nuclear weapons in preemptive wars of aggression
against others, including 
  non-nuclear countries. While all eyes are focused on
the purported threat 
  coming from Iraq, the Bush Administration has
sharply reorganized U.S. 
  military doctrine and strategy as it prepares to
actually use Weapons of Mass 
  Destruction in coming conflicts as a matter of
declared policy.<BR><BR><B>It 
  is for this reason that on January 18, people across
the United States will 
  demand the immediate elimination of US weapons of
mass destruction and a 
  people's inspection team will call for unfettered
access and a full 
  declaration of U.S. non-conventional weapons
systems.<BR><BR></B>Bush seeks to 
  have world attention focused on the disarmament of
Iraq as the preeminent 
  threat to world peace, while the real threat of
nuclear war and the use of 
  Weapons of Mass Destruction arises within the U.S.
Administration. This is the 
  politics of diversion and should give pause to those
who are thinking of 
  joining in Bush's sleight-of-hand anti-Iraq chorus
believing it to be a path 
  to peace. The nuclear threat posed by the United
States is neither rhetoric 
  nor speculation, it is the now announced doctrine
and strategy of the Bush 
  White House. It represents the ushering in of a new
era of unrestrained and 
  unprovoked catastrophic violence.<BR><BR>"Preemptive
Strikes are Part of US 
  Strategic Doctrine," reads the headline of the front
page of the Washington 
  Post of December 11, 2002. A classified version of
the new Bush Doctrine 
  "breaks with the fifty years of
counter-proliferation efforts" by planning for 
  the use of nuclear weapons against countries that
not only have not attacked 
  the US but that do not themselves possess nuclear 
  capability.<BR><BR>A.N.S.W.E.R. believes that all
Weapons of Mass Destruction 
  should be banished from the planet. But this is
impossible until the biggest 
  arsenal of Weapons of Mass Destruction -- the one at
the disposal of 
  trigger-happy George W. Bush and Co. is eliminated.
Any other call for 
  disarmament will not be viewed as legitimate by the
rest of the 
  world.<BR><BR>These war hawks are determined to
breach the "taboo" against the 
  use of nuclear weapons that grew after the world
experienced the horror of the 
  incineration of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in
1945.<BR><BR>It would be cowardly 
  and foolish to turn our attention away from the open
threats and plans to use 
  Weapons of Mass Destruction that are issuing from
the White House, not Iraq, 
  and are embodied in the new Bush military
doctrine.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>We must stop 
  the Bush Administration from threatening and killing
the people of the world 
  who are not our enemy.<BR><BR><B>*Perspective on the
January 18 demonstration 
  &amp; Update on People's Peace
Congress*<BR><BR></B>On October 26th hundreds 
  of thousands of people demonstrated in Washington,
DC and San Francisco in 
  demonstrations called by A.N.S.W.E.R. (<A 
 
href="http://www.internationalanswer.org/";>http://www.InternationalANSWER.org</A>)

  and in coinciding actions in 220 cities around the
world.&nbsp; On December 
  10th thousands took part in anti-war actions called
by United for Peace (<A 
 
href="http://www.unitedforpeace.org/";>http://www.unitedforpeace.org</A>)
in 
  dozens of cities around the country marking
International Human Rights 
  Day.&nbsp; On December 14, there will be an
important demonstration in New 
  York City starting at 125th St. in Harlem that will
also oppose a war in Iraq 
  called by Uptown Youth for Peace and Justice (<A 
 
href="http://www.uptownpj.org/";>http://www.uptownpj.org</A>),
and in San 
  Francisco, ANSWER hosts an anti-war teach-in at 7pm
at the Horace Mann Middle 
  School (23rd &amp; Valencia).&nbsp; Every day, there
are protests, rallies and 
  teach-ins called by local organizations in cities
and towns around the United 
  States in opposition to a new war against
Iraq.<BR><BR>On January 18, there 
  will be a massive protest in Washington DC initiated
by A.N.S.W.E.R. and 
  endorsed by thousands of organizations and
individuals (for an endorsers list, 
  see<BR><A 
 
href="http://www.internationalanswer.org/campaigns/j18/endorsers.html)">http://www.internationalanswer.org/campaigns/j18/endorsers.html)</A>.<BR>This

  timely demonstration is gaining momentum everyday
with support coming from 
  community, labor, student, religious, women's, civil
rights, LGBT, and peace 
  groups around the country. On January 20, Black
Voices for Peace will be 
  organizing an important activity in Washington DC.
<BR><BR>We are marching in 
  Washington DC and San Francisco on January 18 to
embrace the true legacy of 
  Dr. Martin Luther King's birthday. The U.S.
possesses 6,000 nuclear weapons. 
  It has spent $7 trillion on their development in the
last half-century. 
  Instead of spending $400 billion every year for
weapons of mass destruction 
  and to promote militarism, we the people of the
United States will demand on 
  January 18 that our money be spent to provide free
education, healthcare and 
  childcare, jobs and job training, expanded support
for the elderly and other 
  things that human beings need.<BR><BR><B>In San
Francisco, we will meet at 11 
  am at Embarcadero &amp; Market Streets and march to
Civic Center for a 1 pm 
  rally</B>.&nbsp; The scenario for January 18th
includes a brief rally on the 
  West side of the Capitol starting at 11 am followed
by a massive march to the 
  Washington DC Navy Yard, a huge military complex
located in the heart of one 
  of Washington's working class communities, walking
distance from the 
  Capitol.<BR><BR>On Saturday, January 18, tens of
thousands will travel by bus, 
  van and car caravan from all over the country for
the National Marches against 
  war on Iraq. We encourage people to bring banners
and puppets, to dress as 
  weapons inspectors, to find as many creative methods
to dramatize our demands 
  in opposition to a war of aggression and in support
of a reorganization of 
  society's priorities that would put people's needs
ahead of the Pentagon and 
  the war profiteers in Corporate
America.<BR><BR><B>Dr. Martin Luther King 
  said, "The greatest purveyor of violence on the
planet is my own</B> 
  <B>government."</B> That statement is as true today
as it was during the 
  Vietnam War. We will honor Dr. King's legacy by
marching against the terror 
  that these weapons of mass destruction wreak on the
world.<BR><BR>We also join 
  with people all over the world who mourn the loss of
Phillip Berrigan who 
  devoted his life to courageous opposition to
militarism and war. Phil Berrigan 
  put his body on the line in the struggle to call
attention to the inherently 
  evil nature of weapons of mass destruction produced
by and for the US military 
  industrial complex. In addition to honoring Dr.
King, we intend to make the 
  January 18 march a living tribute to Phil Berrigan's
life and 
  legacy.<BR><BR>Given the feedback that we have
received, we have decided that 
  there will be more effective organization and
participation in the People's 
  Peace Congress if it takes place after the January
18-19-20 weekend.&nbsp; 
  Many local areas indicated that they wanted to
participate in the Peoples 
  Peace Congress, but reserving buses for the entire
weekend was logistically 
  difficult and extremely expensive.&nbsp; Given the
response from different 
  communities that are excited about participation in
the People's Peace 
  Congress, we are suggesting the rescheduling of the
Congress in the 
  spring.&nbsp; The A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition is
consulting with different member 
  organizations and supporters, and will announce
further plans for the People's 
  Peace Congress in the coming weeks. Everyone agrees
that the most important 
  and urgent task -- given the imminent war danger --
is for a massive street 
  mobilization on the Martin Luther King birthday
weekend in Washington 
  DC.&nbsp; If you're planning to travel to and stay
in Washington DC, there 
  will be a lot to do, including student and youth
gatherings following the 
  demonstration. Further details will be announced
soon.<BR><BR>HELP SPREAD THE 
  WORD!<BR>A new flyer is now available to help spread
the word about the 
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  If you are unable to open or print the flyer, call
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