Volume 21, Number 3
Womens Encuentro
Kaya Weidman
The Movement
Michael Bronski
Creative Nonviolence
Paul Abowd
Words/Actions
Jason Laning
Freightliner Workers
Tiffany Ten eyck
War Resisters
Gerry Condon
Stealth Election
Carl Finamore
Maine Migrants
Margaret Adams
N.O. Housing
Michael Steinberg
Commentary
Imperialist Democrats
David Steel
Democracy Illusion
Jeff Nall
Another Parade
Carl Finamore
Neocon Criminals
Joshua Frank
Judicial Irony
Bob Elmendorf
Worst Places To Be Black
Bruce Dixon
Mass Destruction U.
Will Parrish
GodMen
Bill Berkowitz
Culture
Sundance
David Rosen
Book Reviews
Christopher Holmbäck
Features
Fatima Bhutto
David Barsamian
Nuthouse Nuggets
Edward Herman
Agrarian Apocolypse
John Ross
Megachurches
Jeff Keilholtz
Global Recession I
Jack Rasmus
Occupation Effects
Kevin Young
Zaps
Zaps
Various submissions
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Imperialist Democrats
ELECTION DISSENSION
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In an April 23, 2007 speech Barack Obama “called for an increase in defense spending and an extra 65,000 soldiers and 27,000 marines. He called for these military increases so that the U.S. can “stay on the offense” against terrorism. In that speech Obama “talked about building democracies, stopping weapons of mass destruction, and the right to take unilateral action to protect U.S. ‘vital interests’.” On August 1 Obama said that he would use military force against Al Qaeda operatives in Pakistan if the Pakistani government did not take aggressive action against them quickly enough.
Obama also stated on March 2, 2007 on Fox News that, “We should take no option, including military action, off the table” in dealing with Iran. He has additionally indicated that, though he has called for withdrawal, if he were elected a “small” number of troops might remain in Iraq.
Is it any wonder that neo-conservatives such as Robert Kagan and Matthew Dowd have expressed their support for Obama and that he has drawn comparisons to John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan?
Hillary Clinton, a senate member at the time of the invasion of Iraq, supported the military action then and resisted Rep. Murtha’s early call for withdrawal. In 2004 Clinton joined with Republicans and called for “a larger active-duty military” and greater military funding. Her work in the senate over the years has earned her respect within military circles, including that of retired general Jack Keane, former vice chief of the Army, who “says he’s praised her to ‘the guys’—meaning the Pentagon brass.”
In a February 14 speech Clinton said that “Iran poses a threat to our allies and our interests” and that “no option can be taken off the table” in dealing with that country. Furthermore, though she has called for withdrawal and bringing the troops home, Clinton sees “remaining vital national security interests in Iraq that would require a continuing deployment of American troops.”
The Democratic candidates speak of strengthening the military and protecting “national interests.” They use the phrase “national interests” in order to move ambiguously between the interest of stopping terrorism against American citizens and the interests of big capital. These same Democrats have admitted that even though they call for withdrawal, they desire a continued military presence in the region and they refuse to rule out military action against Iran.
The criticism by these Democrats of the Iraq war stems from political expediency, not from principle. Even emboldened by this support, the most incisive critique the Democratic candidates can manage is that Iraq is a failure on practical grounds. According to the consensus opinion of the leading Democratic candidates Iraq is only a failure due to various blunders of the Administration in the prosecution of the war. The Democrats excoriate the Administration for these numerous errors and promise not to repeat them. In essence they are promising to do imperialism better than the Republicans.
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Announcements
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OCCUPY TOGETHER - Occupy Together is the unofficial hub for the various occupations springing up across the country in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street. Over 1,000 cities and towns are currently participating.
Contact: http://www.occupytogether.org/.
LEONARD PELTIER - February 4 is the International Day of Solidarity with Leonard Peltier. The Leonard Peltier Defense Offense Committee calls on supporters worldwide to protest against the injustice suffered by the Indigenous activist.
Contact: http://www.whois leonardpeltier.info/index1.htm.
EVOLUTION - February 10-12 will be the sixth annual celebration of Evolution Weekend, intended to demonstrate that religious people from many faiths and locations understand that evolution is sound science and poses no problems for their faith (affiliated with the Clergy Letters Project repudiating anti-science fundamentalism).
Contact: http://theclergyletter project.org/.
AFRICA - The Priority Africa Network will host the Second Annual Ubuntu Awards’ Dinner, February 11, in
Contact: http://www.priority africa.org/.
FOOD - Registration is open for the Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association’s (OEFFA) 33rd annual conference, Sowing the Seeds of Our Food Sovereignty, February 18-19, in
Contact: http://www.oeffa. org/.
JUSTICE - The Justice Conference 2012 will be held February 24-25 in
Contact: http://thejusticecon- ference.com/.
SHUT DOWN - Occupy Portland has called for a Shut Down Corporations Day on February 29—a day of non-violent civil disobedience targeting corporations who are members of ALEC (the American Legislative Exchange Council), one of the most successful mechanisms that the 1% uses to control legislation.
Contact: http://occupyport- land.org/.
ISRAEL/PALESTINE - Israeli Apartheid Week is an annual international series of events held in cities and campuses across the globe. The aim is to educate people about the nature of
Contact: http://apartheidweek. org/en.
WOMEN/AFGHANISTAN - Global Exchange Reality Tours and Afghans4Tomo- row have prepared a program to begin March 1, called
Contact: http://www.globalexchange.org/tours; http://www. afghans4tomorrow.org/.
WOMEN’S STRIKE - March 8 is International Women’s Day and events are planned worldwide. Global Women’s Strike also organizes protest, education, and direct action around this day to redress the ongoing oppression of women who do two-thirds of all the world’s work— most of it without pay or formal benefits and often in slave conditions.
Contact: http://www.global womenstrike.net/; http://www. internationalwomens day.com/about.asp.
OCCUPY/CAPITALISM - The 2012 Left Forum is scheduled for March 16-18 at
Contact: 212-817-2003; panels@leftforum.org; http:// www.leftforum.org.
FOOD NOT BOMBS - Food Not Bombs is currently organizing several projects in communities, including: free food distribution to local people in need; literature tables to provide information about food, peace and justice; hot meals at demonstrations and events; and creative actions in protest of war and poverty. The group invites all to join.
Contact: Food Not Bombs,
LABOR/COMMUNITY - The
Contact: info@thestrategy center.org; http://www.thestrategy center.org/.
PROCESS - No Labels is currently accepting new stakeholders. The group aims to build a network of supporters in every congressional district at the grassroots level.
Contact: backoffice@nolabels. org; http://nolabels.org/front.
PEACE/DEMOCRACY - The Campaign for Peace and Democracy is currently fundraising. The organization does not receive any foundation or government grants.
Contact: cpd@igc.org; http:// www.cpdweb.org/.
MEDIA - Toward Freedom is currently fundraising. The organization organizes public events aimed at raising awareness of and discussions about global issues.
Contact: admin@towardfreedom.com; http://towardfreedom.com/.
PEACE & JUSTICE - S!PAZ is currently fundraising. The group seeks to promote actions that contribute to the process of a non-violent transformation related to the ongoing armed conflict in
Contact: http://razapressasso- ciation.org/.
MEDIA/RAZA - The Raza Press and Media Association (RPMA) has issued its 2012 New Year Messages of Resistance, and is currently seeking new members. The group holds the position that Raza are colonized, indigenous people and that the
Contact: chiapas@sipaz.org; http://www.sipaz.org/fini_eng.htm.
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