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Please look at the petition below, opposing the US sending weapons to Saudi
Arabia and Israel. If you agree with it, return the petition to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], with your name and email address in the spaces provided
at the end. Each
week's collection of names will be sent to the majority and minority leaders
of Congress, etc. The petition is the first step in building a coalition
against weapons to all theocratic states. You will be informed as it
develops a
democratic structure.

Domestic separation of church and state is profoundly important to many
educated American believers and skeptics. But there is no organization
primarily
devoted to demanding that the US, constitutionally secular at home, stop
arming
anti-egalitarian religious states. This has been disastrous in the Middle
East
and will get worse if it continues.

Naturally the coalition would be part of the broader anti-war movement,
opposed to US involvement with anti-egalitarian regimes, atheist or
religious,
everywhere. But given the centrality of arming religious states to
Washington's
imperial strategy since 1945, the coalition would be mandated to provide
factual
material, historical and contemporary, via the internet and campus
teach-ins,
on an issue already of growing concern not only to the broad peace camp but
to even vaster religious and secularist publics.

Bush's renewed arming of Saudi Arabia and Israel forces the issue. But we
can
turn his scheme against him and the Democrats, equally guilty of such
outrages. The old saying is 'a mountain only stand out because of the
flatness of the
surrounding ground.' They have gotten away with their crimes because no
movement focused on confronting our educated with the complete range of
their
international religious demagoguery. They built European Christian
Democratic
parties vs. Stalinism, patronized the creation of an Orthodox Jewish state,
organized an Islamic front on the Soviet Union's borders, culminating with
the arming
of such terrorists against the pro-Soviet regime in Afghanistan.

If we resolutely challenge Bush now, we can generate enough discussion of
the
potentially disastrous consequences of the deal that, even if we can't stop
congress from funding it, we can continue, confident that we will convince
enough people in reasonable time. We can indeed build a broad movement for a
secular US in a secular world, and stop Washington from arming Israel, Saudi
Arabia
and other such fanatic regimes.

Lenni Brenner

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.smithbowen.net/linfame/brenner

***

PETITION AGAINST WEAPONS TO SAUDI ARABIA AND ISRAEL

We the people call on the Congress of the United States to oppose President
George Bush's scheme to sell $20 billion worth of weapons to Saudi Arabia
and
five other Persian Gulf states, and increase US military grants to Israel by
25%, to $30.4 billion over 10 years.

>From the beginning of the cold war, Washington's strategy, arming religious
fanatics against 'godless' Communists and anti-imperialist nationalists, has
been catastrophic for the people of the Middle East. Bush's latest maneuver
only
guarantees more disasters for them and for Americans.

In 1979, Democrat Jimmy Carter secretly armed Afghan Sunni fundamentalists
against the Soviet-imposed regime in Kabul. The terrorists won under
Republican
Ronald Reagan, allied with Saudi Arabia. But Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait
in
1991, and our President's father sent troops to Saudia to protect the
regime.
Osama bin Laden, a leader of Reagan's Saudi allies in Afghanistan, realized
that the Saudi dynasty was an American dependent. He broke with them and
their
'Crusader' backers and ultimately blew up the WTC, murdering thousands.
"Blow
back" is CIA slang for negative consequences of its plots and 9/11 was the
unforeseen but inevitable result of US use of religious fanatics in its
imperial
machinations.

Post-9/11, Saudi Arabia is immensely unpopular here. Fifteen of the 19 plane
hijackers were Saudi citizens. Informed Americans see them as inevitable
end-products of the regime's fundamentalist indoctrination.

Saudi women must wear veils in public. They can't drive cars. They need
their
father or husband's approval to leave the country. Christian churches are
forbidden. There is blatant discrimination against Shia Muslims.

Israel backs US arms sales to Saudi Arabia as an armed Sunni buffer against
Shia Iran's nuclear threat against the Zionist state. But when Israeli
crimes
are denounced, Zionists typically respond by asking 'Why aren't people also
crying out against Saudi Arabia's crimes?' Israel shouldn't be singled out.
Americans must oppose arms going to all governments violating human rights.

Moshe Katsav just resigned as Israel's President. His own Attorney General
announced sufficient evidence to indict him for raping his office manager.
He
pled guilty to committing an indecent act under coercion. This is usually
punished by up to 10 years imprisonment but he got a one-year suspended
sentence.

Katsev was President of an Orthodox Jewish state. Every morning an adult
Orthodox male thanks God for "making me a man, not a woman." Women thank him
for
"making me what I am." They are segregated in Orthodox synagogues. Wives
can't
divorce their husbands in the country's religious courts and there is no
civil
divorce. If their husbands won't divorce them, they can't remarry. There are
thousands of women in this situation.

"Reform Judaism" is America's largest Jewish sect. "Conservative Judaism"
its
2nd largest. Reform and Conservative Israeli rabbis can't perform legal
marriages or grant divorces. Only Orthodox rabbis can. As there is no civil
marriage, even an Israeli supreme court judge had to go to Cyprus to marry a
Conservative woman.

Theoretically, Israeli male Jews must serve in the military. Some Orthodox
become regular soldiers. But others serve in Orthodox-only units, shielded
against contact with Jewish women soldiers who might be menstruating.
Another 11%
of 18 year olds are exempt from the military so they can study theology,
while
atheist, Conservative, Reform and female soldiers fight for a state rooted
in
their legal inequality.

Orthodox superiority over rival Judaic sects is superimposed on massive
colonial inequality for native Palestinian Muslims, Christians, Druze and
atheists.
In 1948, Israel drove hundreds of thousands from their homes. According to
Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's Memoirs, published after his 1995
assassination
by a Zionist:

"'Driving out' is a term with a harsh ring. Psychologically, this was one of
the most difficult actions we undertook. The population of Lod did not leave
willingly. There was no way of avoiding the use of force and warning shots
in
order to make the inhabitants march the ten to fifteen miles to the point
where
they met up with the legion. The inhabitants of Rami watched and learned the
lesson. Their leaders agreed to evacuate voluntarily, on condition that the
evacuation was carried out by vehicles."

Religious inequality went further after Israel's 1967 victory. All 'Israeli'
settlements in the West Bank are Jews-only, even though 1.4 million of
Israel's 7.1 million citizens are Palestinian. Some of these, male members
of the
Druze sect, Muslim Bedouins, and some Christians, fight in Zionism's wars.
Yet
none can live in the settlements. And some Jews-only settlements are
Orthodox-only.

Bush recently signed an "Advance Democracy Act," requiring the State
Department to develop strategies helping tyrannies turn into democracies.
But the
Saudi deal means the end of pressure on the regime. And neither Bush nor the
Congressional Democrats will apply the law to Israel, with its legal ethnic,
religious and sexual inequalities.

Every July 4th, Americans, religious or unbelievers, remember Thomas
Jefferson, a deist who separated church and state in his new republic.
Calling for an
immediate end to arming Saudi Arabia and Israel, we act in the spirit of his
last words about the Declaration of Independence, written 10 days before his
death, on July 4th, 1826:

"May it be to the world, what I believe it will be, (to some parts sooner,
to
others later, but finally to all), the signal of arousing men to burst the
chains under which monkish ignorance and superstition had persuaded them to
bind
themselves, and to assume the blessings and security of self-government.
That
form which we have substituted, restores the free right to the unbounded
exercise of reason and freedom of opinion. All eyes are opened, or opening,
to the
rights of man.

The general spread of the light of science has already laid open to every
view the palpable truth, that the mass of mankind has not been born with
saddles
on their backs, nor a favored few booted and spurred, ready to ride them
legitimately, by the grace of God."

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