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Via Workers World News Service
Reprinted from the April 3, 2003
issue of Workers World newspaper
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MUMIA ABU-JAMAL FROM DEATH ROW:

AXIS OF ARROGANCE

By the time these words reach you, the skies over Baghdad may be ablaze
with red light. Not the searing shimmer of the Iraqi sun, but skies
aflame with the bombardments of war.

If that is so, it has meant that the U.S. rulers have dropped the dingy
loin-cloth of diplomacy, and are embarking virtually unilaterally,
without the fig-leaf of the United Nations, to placate the war wing of
the U.S. government, who, drunk on the wine of power, have opted to
remake the world in their twisted image. They will use the term
"democracy" until it means next to nothing. ...

This is not, as the Mad Texan would have you believe, a "Coalition of
the Willing." It is, rather, a quasi-coalition of the available. ... It
is, perhaps more than anything, a "bevy of the bought." It is the best
"coalition" that money and privilege can buy. Spanish and British
premiers do not a "coalition" make.

It is also thin cover for an Empire, which arrays itself in the tattered
flag of "democracy" while ignoring the wishes of millions, if not
billions, of the voices of the people of the world.

Should the bombs falling stunt the growth of the anti-war movement? Some
among you, especially the left imperialists, will certainly argue for
this. I would argue otherwise; that the forces for peace should not
shudder at the specter of war. That the need for peace rises, not
diminishes, at the outbreak of war. Indeed, consider the lessons from
the historic Vietnam War. There, protests began slowly, painfully, after
years of long, hard organizing.

The war was raging daily in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. Yet the movement
swelled, and grew, and deepened, until none of the politicians in the
White House, neither Nixon nor Johnson, could withstand the public
demand. Such a movement must be reborn now!

The pretexts for war are always promoted by the supine corporate media.
See it for what it is, and continue your efforts to bring this imperial
venture to an end.

Many months ago, this writer wrote about "To War for Empire!" and felt,
despite the spirit of this earlier work, that the anti-war efforts of
the people would make a difference in the final disposition emerging
from the Capitol. Apparently, this writer underestimated the greed,
bellicosity, and madness of the Bush Regime. Mr. Bush called for the
evacuation of the Husseins from the Iraqi nation. Is there any real
doubt that millions of Americans believe that the Bushes should vacate
the premises of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue?

If people really believe in the power of democracy, then these days of
another kind of March Madness should mark the deepening and the
flowering of the anti-war movements, both here and abroad. This is not
an end, but a beginning!

Movements are kind of like communal relationships; each has their ups
and downs. Don't be discouraged. Don't give up. To paraphrase the
martyred labor leader, Joe Hill, "Don't mourn.... Organize!"

For many, the very breadth and growth of this movement has been an
inspiration. It may yet have much to surprise us. But what matters is
what is in our hearts. If you believe in it, fight for it!

There is no better way!

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