Date: Sun, 03 Oct 2004 20:57:04 -0400 (EDT)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: open letter vs occupation--last chance to sign on

friend--

apologies for cross-listings and/or repetitions.  many members of the
3 lists being addressed here have sent in signatures and $$
supporting the mla radical caucus's open letter opposing the
occupation of iraq; thanks!  if however you have not yet sent in your
signature and contribution, and would like to do so now, this is your
*last chance.*

we need every signature and dollar we can collect; the cost of
publication is formidable.

various possibilities for publication are being considered.  as soon
as something is decided upon, we'll get out the news.

thanks for your patience, energy, and commitment--

barbara foley
for the mla radical caucus

October 3, 2004

Dear Friend:

Appended below is an open letter that is currently being circulated
by the Radical Caucus of the Modern Language Association (MLA). It
calls for an immediate end to the occupation of Iraq.  We hope to
gather some 1,000 signatures among academics from a wide range of
fields, as well as non-academics.  Our goal is to complete the
signature-gathering by early October and publish the letter in the
NYRB, Chronicle of Higher Education, or some other such venue that
proves affordable.

We know that we all get many requests to sign letters and contribute
to their publication.  We think it particularly important, though,
that antiwar people take a public stand against the US government's
war policy now, during an electoral campaign that largely ignores the
Iraq war, or subsumes it within the "war on terrorism."

We urge you to take a moment to read the statement below and, if you
agree with it, sign on.  You can simply cut and paste the text below,
add your name and information, and send the text back to the
cyber-addresses given below.

Please note that all signers should also send a check made out to the
MLA Radical Caucus to the snail mail address given below. If you do
not contribute financially to this project, we will not be able to
include your name among the signers.

If you plan to join us, please don't put off doing so.  Take a few
minutes to sign the letter now and put the $$ in the mail.  And if
you know others who support the position we take in the letter,
please forward it to them--all the usual suspects!

Best regards,

Barbara Foley
Professor of English
Rutgers University, Newark Campus

END THE OCCUPATION NOW

We call for withdrawal of all occupying troops from Iraq. Now.

Everyone but the Bush administration, Republican loyalists, and the
Kerry wing of the Democratic Party agrees that the war on Iraq is
failing catastrophically.  April brought open, armed resistance,
which grew more coordinated through May and June.  Hundreds of U.S.
troops and well over 1,000 Iraqi civilians were killed in those
months. Thousands were wounded.  U.S.troops are nowhere safe. They
have given up on controlling neighborhoods and some whole cities. The
Bush people,fearful of losing power at home, cobble together
something called "sovereignty." Their efforts are disingenuous and
doomed.

And far less popular than they were a few months ago, even in the
U.S. Many voices now decry the torture and humiliation of prisoners,
the racist contempt for Iraqi religion and culture, the slaughter of
civilians fueled in part by that contempt, the military disasters,
the diplomatic blunders, the sham of establishing "democracy." Is
this, then, a war gone bad?

No:  it was immoral and unjust and preposterous from the moment of
its conception.  Our leaders invented an Iraqi threat to the U.S. and
trumpeted their righteous shock over Baathist rule, in order to
advance a project designed long before 9/11. They wanted control of
oil reserves and pipelines, military bases to dominate Iraq and the
whole region,  docile governments in Arab countries, a clear path for
the Sharon gang to shut Palestinians up in bantustans forever. In
short, they meant to buttress the hegemony of the U.S. government and
its multinational corporate sponsors, with tough, mean, old
fashioned, direct, military imperialism.

Iraq's miseries follow from that malign plan.  Hostile occupation
breeds resistance, turns the citizens into real or imagined enemies,
unleashes the torturers, creates terrorists.  The way to end these
harms is to end the occupation.  Now.

Arguments against doing so range from hollow to vile:

--As of June 28, "we" are not an occupying power?  Hmmm. Except for
the same 138,000 occupying troops, the permanent military bases now
under construction, and the comprador government.

--"We" can't cut and run? I.e., can't show our leaders to have been
fools? The whole world knows they are fools.

--"We" must finish the job?  The job was a cynical fabrication to
beginwith.   War on terror, weapons of mass destruction: baloney.

--"We" must finish that other job, building a model democracy?  With
tanks and guns? Forget it.

--"We" must support our troops?  The only lasting support is to bring
them home.

--"We" can't leave Iraqis in perilous chaos?  "Our" long record of
helping them breeds little confidence.

We who sign this call are defectors from the "we" in that list of
musts and can'ts--from the Bush clique and its corporate allies. What
is our plan for ending the occupation? Plans abound.  What stands in
the way of withdrawal is not the lack of a plan, but the desperate
tenacity of the Bush clique and the residual power of their lies and
fantasies, in which both congressional parties have repeatedly
acquiesced.

Let's take that power away. Join us in saying no.  Out of Iraq!


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Circulated by members of the Radical Caucus of the Modern Language Association (MLA)

Cybersignatures should be sent to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.

Contribution checks should be made out to MLA Radical Caucus and sent
to Barbara Foley, 5 Roosevelt Place, # 6-O, Montclair, NJ 07042.
Full-time employed are asked to contribute $20; all others are asked
to contribute $10.
--
Yoshie

* Critical Montages: <http://montages.blogspot.com/>
* Greens for Nader: <http://greensfornader.net/>
* Bring Them Home Now! <http://www.bringthemhomenow.org/>
* Calendars of Events in Columbus:
<http://sif.org.ohio-state.edu/calendar.html>,
<http://www.freepress.org/calendar.php>, & <http://www.cpanews.org/>
* Student International Forum: <http://sif.org.ohio-state.edu/>
* Committee for Justice in Palestine: <http://www.osudivest.org/>
* Al-Awda-Ohio: <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Al-Awda-Ohio>
* Solidarity: <http://www.solidarity-us.org/>

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