Sunday, June 22, 2008

Another Reason I'm Pumped to Move to the Bay Area

Another Reason I'm Pumped to Move to the Bay Area



Peace Action West announced on its Groundswell blog the beginning of its "No Soldier Left Behind" campaign kick-off on Thursday. This campaign has several impressive aspects. Their mission statement declares that: "Peace Action West advocates for a foreign policy that embodies the best values of the American people. As a membership organization, we foster broad-based civic activism to create a strong voice for peaceful and pragmatic solutions to global problems." As someone who has been involved in the writing of more than one anti-war mission statement, I have to admire the concision they have going there. Having the embodiment of the best values of the American people as a goal reflects not just an increased reclaiming of patriotic language by the left, but also a renewed confidence in American values as potential methods for finding solutions.



The Peace Action West (headquartered on Adeline St. in Berkeley- is that near the NSP, Will?) website also lists methods for effective letter writing, lobbying, bird-dogging and other important actions people can take to influence their legislators. The section marked "Activist Toolkit" in the "No Soldier Left Behind" part of the site highlights a few of the myriad stages and options for non-violent resistance to a bellicose and immoral government. Calvin and Hobbes once made fun of real-world methods for solving problems, where the stuffed tiger sarcastically proclaims "TO THE BATFAX!" But even Bruce Wayne's Batman toolkit doesn't have anything near the dozens or hundreds of methods employed by Gandhi alone in social justice movements. Peace Action West combines the top ten or so methods most readily available to citizens in the contemporary United States in a way that all activist groups should present them to their members.

I was disappointed by the lack of specific legislative goals on the Groundswell blog. Their main political reason for optimism was listed as the new voters and energy generated by the presidential election. But since the same post acknowledges that Obama's current plan for Iraq involves tens of thousands of troops staying in the country, at least in the medium-term, the general election doesn't seem to provide much hope for those wishing to end the occupation. According to Truthout, the House approved another $162 bn for the war, extending its funding through next June last week. The current round of funding came closer than any previous discussion to generating a firm deadline for troop withdrawal, with Rep. Pelosi's "bridge" representing an imperfect but positive step. If the pressure is maintained throughout the next year, there is a very good shot that next summer could mark the beginning of total troop withdrawals. All indications are that more favorable executive leadership will be in place, but the impetus, we know from history, must be provided by the citizenry.

I still recommend pressuring Congressional representatives to sign onto HR 1078 as co-sponsors. Currently it has nine co-sponsors, only 151 behind a resolution calling on Bush to place a naval blockade on Iran. It is in the House Foreign Affairs Committee right now. This is the legislation introduced by Keith Ellison that would go a long way in advancing the Global Marshall Plan by giving it the support of the US House for implementation. So, wherever you are, keep being pesky, and we'll get there eventually!

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1 Comments:

At 9:31 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for spreading the word about our No Soldier Left Behind campaign. If you're interested in getting involved now or when you move to the Bay Area, definitely get in touch with me.

As far as legislative goals, the legislation we support is featured on our main page www.peaceactionwest.org. The activist toolkit for the campaign includes specific legislative asks (http://www.peaceactionwest.org/activisttoolkit/iraq/what_your_member_of_congress_can_do_on_iraq/) and our website regularly features legislation and key votes.

Thanks for your support, I hope you will be able to become a part of No Soldier Left Behind and work with us.

 

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