As 75 people protest in and out of Betty McCollum's office to impress upon her to vote against 33 billion more dollars to continue the death and destruction in Afghanistan.
Several were arrested.
How ironic, that the 1000 troop in Afghanistan was killed.. and will more women and children.
This is a sad milestone and another reminder to the peace community that we must continue speaking out against this horrendous war.
Congress will soon vote on a $33 billion supplemental funding bill for the U.S. war in Afghanistan. The funds will be used to escalate the war, including an attack this summer on the Afghan city of Kandahar.
we would appreciate your calling her office at 651-224-9191 or 202-225-6631.
Here are some of the personal responses from those at the event:
"we were given tickets and released. all in all it was a 3 1/2 hour protest. the obnoxious part her aide was soo patronizing and McCullom refused to speak to us on the phone. we used to get much better treatment from Sen. Coleman's office!"
So why do we keep voting for Democrats ?????
Shameful.
1. The invasion and 8-year occupation of the sovereign state of Afghanistan are immoral and contrary to international law.
2. Seventy-five percent of Afghans support an Afghan political solution without outside interference; Afghans will never accept an occupation, which aims at increasing U.S. military and political domination in the region.
3. The escalation of U.S. troops will cause increasing numbers of civilian casualties, exacerbate the plight of the Afghan people, and undercut diplomacy and development.
4. The war is spreading to Pakistan, which is leading to a dangerous destabilization in the region and increased hostility toward the U.S.
5. There is no military solution to terrorism.
6. The presence of foreign troops in Afghanistan fuels the conflict; withdrawal of U.S. troops would result in a decrease in conflict and the other horrors of war.
7. Endless wars deprive the U.S. of funds to provide for domestic needs -- investment in the infrastructure, jobs, health care, education, housing, and environmental protection.
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