The best part of controversial events on university campuses?
The cornucopia of laughably absurd signs and posters!
“Did you know that IRAN was one of the 1st who condemned the SEP. 11th attacks.”
“60% of University Students in Iran are Women”
“AHMEDINEJAD=BAD
BUSH=WORSE
NO WAR
ON IRAN
Protest Bush at the UN on Tuesday”
“Children in Iran on Death Row”
“Save A Tree, Print Less Flyers”
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Hi Kabobfest,
I REALLY do NOT like cutting and pasting things for comments OR going off the topic of a post, but this is VERY important.
CALL YOUR SENATORS RIGHT NOW AND DEMAND THEY VOTE DOWN THE LIEBERMAN-KYL AMENDMENT
In case you thought it was just an aberrant moment of lunacy last week when Lieberman pressed General Petraeus for an attack on Iran, just before the weekend he introduced an amendment to the defense bill to authorize exactly that.
No, we are not kidding. He has drafted language that any impartial observer would interpret as a DECLARATION OF WAR against Iran, and he is pressing for a vote as fast as possible.
ACTION PAGE: http://www.usalone.com/no_iran_war_declaration.php
Here is the language from the amendment:
(3) that it should be the policy of the United States to combat, contain, and roll back the violent activities and destabilizing influence inside Iraq of the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran, its foreign facilitators such as Lebanese Hezbollah, and its indigenous Iraqi proxies;
(4) to support the prudent and calibrated use of all instruments of United States national power in Iraq, including diplomatic, economic, intelligence, and military instruments, in support of the policy described in paragraph (3) with respect to the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran and its proxies.
The policy of the U.S should be to “combat” Iran with “all” “military instruments”?!? You can be absolutely certain that those are the ONLY words Dick Cheney and George Bush will see or care about.
ACTION PAGE:
We need every warm body we can muster to call and email their senators RIGHT NOW, before they pull another fast one and sneak this one through in the dead of the night. Call them toll free at 800 828-0498, 800 614 2803 or 866 340 9281, and the submit the action form below to make sure your message gets through.
Just yesterday, Newsweek reported that Cheney had recently made overtures to Israel to get them to launch an attack against Iran, to try to provoke an all out conflagration. It seems every day there is a new story leaked about their aggressive preparations for The Debacle, Part 2. And just as in the lead up to the Iraq invasion, they will keep lying, lying and lie some more about their intentions until they’ve shot off every cruise missile in the military inventory.
We need your voice, and the voices of everyone else you know, and we them now. We need to absolutely flood the Capitol with phone calls and email. Please believe your voice counts. Please believe that when enough of us raise our voices together at one time they do have an impact.
Cheney and his minions are absolutely not going to stop pushing for an even bigger disaster unless we stop them by speaking out with a louder voice. So we cannot let up ourselves even for an instant.
Thank you for your space!!
Posted by Robin | September 24, 2007, 8:08 pmLooking at that poster about child executions caught my attention. This is from a Nation article in 2005:
“In 2004, 97 percent of all known executions took place in China, Iran, Vietnam and the United States; in the number of juvenile executions since 1990, Iran ranks second (fourteen) to the United States (nineteen) which just this past March categorically banned the death penalty for those under 18.”
http://www.thenation.com/docprint.mhtml?i=20050815&s;=kim
Hopefully Iran can follow America’s lead on banning child execution.
Posted by Will | September 25, 2007, 6:19 am