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Conghaileach
2nd March 2003, 02:14
-- The Next Phase of Conscience and Resistance --
TO STOP THE WAR, BEFORE IT STARTS

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Moratorium to Stop the War
-- March 5, 2003 --
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No School, No Work, No Business as Usual


On March 5…

You could call in sick.
(sick of war, sick of militarism…)


You could close your business.


Professors could cancel classes.


Students could plan citywide high school walkouts and other campus actions,
joining with student strikes being organized across the country.



City councils and county boards that have passed resolutions against the war
could mark the day with town hall meetings, teach-ins or other ways.



Unions that have passed anti-war resolutions could call job actions.



You could stand for peace at the nearest post office or government building.



You could begin a campaign of bold letters to legislators, the president and
his secretaries.



You could establish “no war zones” with signs and banners at strategic
intersections (as they are doing in Atlanta).



You could hang banners from major overpasses (as they are doing in Chicago).



You could bring your protest to a military facility, with acts of civil
disobedience “supporting” the soldiers by attempting to stop the U.S. military
machine from sending them off to war.



Houses of worship could call for special services that day; could call their
congregations to protest at military recruiting offices or elsewhere; could open
their doors to conscientious objectors.



You could engage in nonviolent direct action at appropriate locations.



You could begin a dialogue on how to bring about a peaceful and just world.



Afternoon or evening convergences could bring together everyone who’s acted
earlier in the day to voice opposition in the streets and at community
gatherings.
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HELP STOP THIS WAR ON IRAQ


The possibilities are endless, collective and individual.
Lay something important in your life on the line,
Along with hundreds of thousands of others
On the same day.
.......Whoever you are. Wherever you are.



What’s that line you haven’t crossed yet to show your determination to stop this
war?


The line may be different for everyone. But whatever it is, prepare to cross it
on March 5, in large and small acts of courage, singly and together...


“One day in March the Air Force and Navy will launch between 300 and 400 cruise
missiles at targets in Iraq…more than the number that were launched during the
entire 40 days of the first Gulf War…‘so that you have this simultaneous effect,
rather like the nuclear weapons at Hiroshima, not taking days or weeks but in
minutes.
(CBS News, Jan. 27, 2003)


If you had known about Hiroshima in advance, what would you have done to stop
it? Today’s war-makers are telling us what they plan to do, including the
possible use of nuclear weapons. This war will visit unspeakable terror and
suffering on the people of Iraq, in the name of “liberating” them. It will put
people all over the planet at risk, in the name of protecting them. It will, no
doubt, be accompanied by even more severe repression within the U.S. against
immigrants and against resisters.

And it will mark another terrible step – the most horrific one yet – into a
future of endless war and severe repression.


Despite huge outpourings of protest around the world, including here in the
U.S., the war-makers refuse to listen. We must build on everything that’s been
done to date and intensify our work to stop them.


We must act on our conscience and resist as if the future depends on it –
because it does. We must inspire, organize and expand political resistance
throughout society – where we live and where we work, where we go to school and
where we raise our children, where we play and where we pray. Students have
called for March 5 as a day to walk out of class. We are calling on all groups
and all people to expand the day to one of society-wide resistance – a day to
act together to manifest opposition to this shameful, unjust and racist war and
our determination to stop it.



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Moratorium to Stop War
is a project by a coalition of organizations working
to oppose a war on Iraq.

Pete
2nd March 2003, 02:53
You could call in sick.
(sick of war, sick of militarism…)

I plan on it

Students could plan citywide high school walkouts and other campus actions,
joining with student strikes being organized across the country.

Tried the student strike across the cities highschools and failed miserably.

You could begin a campaign of bold letters to legislators, the president and
his secretaries.

No need to, Jean is against it :)

You could hang banners from major overpasses (as they are doing in Chicago).

Planning to do something like this in my school

Blibblob
2nd March 2003, 03:15
WHY!! this is the third thread... you could have just posted...

RedPirate
2nd March 2003, 23:49
Planning on it, no promises... this is Indiana

Charlie
3rd March 2003, 12:14
I'm organizing a walk-out at my school with some comrades.

Blibblob
3rd March 2003, 23:10
Im giving up. In my school im the only person who actually knows at least a 10th of what communism is. They just want a free day, and with the reprecussions of what i am going to do, they are deathly afraid. There are only two people who know more about the war than what Bush states. And i am not in a mood to get booted out of my magnet school cause im going to walk out alone.

Pete
3rd March 2003, 23:53
Some people at my school where handing out flyers I am not alone. The future looks brighter :)

Blibblob
4th March 2003, 00:58
ARG!, well you dont live here. Just a couple of miles from the national base of opperations! OF COURSE people support the war over here, propaganda is huge. Damn. And i did miss out on the protest in Tampa during the weekend...

Pete
4th March 2003, 01:00
Fly up to Canada, I'll pick ya up at Pearsons in Toronto. Lol.

CubaVictoria1983
4th March 2003, 22:12
See http://resist.ca/~mangus/wrench
That is the web site to the March 5th events. I'm not a student or anything, but I'm still going to go to the strike. I haven't been doing much lately, if anything at all...so I'm going to participate. I strongly encourage it to my friends that are in school and are anti-war....

Blibblob
5th March 2003, 00:10
Ok, pick me up this weekend?

Pete
5th March 2003, 02:52
March 5th is Tomorrow

CubaVictoria1983
5th March 2003, 07:55
The strike/walk-out doesn't really have much to do with communism....at least I doubt that people at the strike tomorrow will be communist. I think it is just about opposing the Bush administration and the war. I hope I can find some communists though...I feel pretty alone here....hmmm....:)

Lefty
5th March 2003, 20:34
Planning to hang a banner from an overpass today...



This war disgusts me.

Lefty
6th March 2003, 20:23
Heheheh...i hung the banner and it stayed up till 11pm, and people were honking their horns at me and flashing the peace sign.

CubaVictoria1983
6th March 2003, 20:41
I went to the strike and it was very rewarding, we learned about a lot of stuff regarding the war and had an hour long discussion about the US being an Empire with a lot of Marxist ideology. It was very interesting, needless to say. But I wasn't posting because of that, where did you hang the banner, like what city and what was on the banner? That was a great idea! We don't really have overpasses here where I live, but that is a great idea;)

Blibblob
6th March 2003, 22:35
I need to move to someplace interesting.

Pete
7th March 2003, 15:26
Make where you are interesting

Blibblob
7th March 2003, 21:36
That sounds difficult, where i live is full of pro-Bush idiots who have no idea what they are talking about. Alone is just gonna get me in jail... all alone, little lone commie, sitting, sitting, thinks about doing something... too lazy. Maybe later...

mentalbunny
7th March 2003, 22:45
Don't worry Blibblob, it's not much different here, except from this side of the pond we can see what Bush is doing, and the Brits are worldclass at criticising their leaders, at least in the last couple of decades they have been, wasn't so good with Churchill, people still seem to think he was some kind of god!!

Pete
8th March 2003, 04:22
Want the best leader criticizers? Beinvellu a Canada.