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Home Front: Politix
Moonbat Meeting Tonight in DC
2005-11-15
Peace Action: Congressmembers Rebuke Bush's Rewriting of History on Iraq

News Advisory:

WHAT: Congressmembers and peace leaders speak at the launch of Peace Action's Peace Voter 2006 and will address points made by the President in his Veterans Day speech.

WHO: Speakers: U.S. Representatives Lynn Woolsey (D-CA), Barney Frank (D-MA), Danny Davis (D-IL), Hilda Solis (D-CA), Bob Filner (D-CA), Maxine Waters (D-CA), Gwen Moore (D-WI), Sam Farr (D-CA), other Congressmembers, Kevin Martin, Executive Director of Peace Action and Paul Kawika Martin, Peace Action's Political Director.

For nearly fifty years, Peace Action (the merger of SANE and The Nuclear Freeze), the United States' largest peace and disarmament organization with over 100,000 members and nearly 100 chapters in 30 states, works to achieve the abolition of nuclear weapons, promote government spending priorities that support human needs and encourage a foreign policy that embodies respect for human rights.

The Honorary Host Committee includes: Hon. Lane Evans (D-IL), Hon. Sam Farr (D-CA), Hon. Barney Frank (D-MA), Hon. Michael Honda (D-CA), Hon. Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-TX), Hon. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH), Hon. Barbara Lee (D-CA), Hon. James McGovern (D- MA), Hon. Gwen Moore (D-WI), Hon. Major Owens (D-NY), Hon. Bernard Sanders (I-VT), Hon. Hilda Solis (D-CA), Hon. Lynn Woolsey (D-CA)

WHEN: Tuesday, November 15th from 6 to 8 p.m. Most Members of Congress will speak between 7:10 p.m. and 7:40 p.m. or after.

WHERE: Council for a Livable World, 322 4th Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002 At 4th and D Streets accessible by the Union Station and Capitol South metro stations

WHY: "While the President calls the peace movement 'irresponsible,' the polls show the American public hungers for a more responsible policy in Iraq. For 2006, Peace Action supports those candidates with foreign policies based on international cooperation and human rights," stated Paul Kawika Martin, Peace Action's Political Director.
Posted by:Steve

#12  Interesting comment Thaviger. So can we now call these folks Neo-Copperheads
Posted by: DMFD   2005-11-15 21:21  

#11  Deacon - The SOUTH shall RISE again!
Posted by: Bobby   2005-11-15 21:05  

#10  TS34534:
It's true Lincoln won based on the victory of Sherman, however, Sherman was unopposed on his "March to the Sea" except by State Militia. If the casualty figures for Spotsylvania Court House and Cold Harbour had been allowed to be published it's doubtful Lincoln would have been re-elected. Lincoln surpressed the figures until after the election. Lincoln's userpation of the
Constitution guarenteed the survival of the Union. The Ends Justify the Means, as the saying goes and I, for one Alabaman, agree on this particular ocassion. The one thing I don't like is that the Lincoln administration assured that the Federal Government was SUPREME over States Rights. It's the lesser of two evils: States' Rights to continue slavery or a VERY strong and overarching Federal Government with a "one size fits all" mentallity. I have to go with the Federal Government and try to change the course down the road.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2005-11-15 19:09  

#9  Barney Frank (D-MA)????

Well they all sure keep mighty fine company.
Posted by: Besoeker   2005-11-15 18:55  

#8  History follows currents because peoples behavior remain generally the same -

Copperheads (Peace Democrats)

Although the Democratic party had broken apart in 1860, during the secession crisis Democrats in the North were generally more conciliatory toward the South than were Republicans. They called themselves Peace Democrats; their opponents called them Copperheads because some wore copper pennies as identifying badges.
A majority of Peace Democrats supported war to save the Union, but a strong and active minority asserted that the Republicans had provoked the South into secession; that the Republicans were waging the war in order to establish their own domination, suppress civil and states rights, and impose "racial equality"; and that military means had failed and would never restore the Union.
Peace Democrats were most numerous in the Midwest, a region that had traditionally distrusted the Northeast, where the Republican party was strongest, and that had economic and cultural ties with the South. The Lincoln administration's arbitrary treatment of dissenters caused great bitterness there. Above all, anti-abolitionist Midwesterners feared that emancipation would result in a great migration of blacks into their states.
As was true of the Democratic party as a whole, the influence of Peace Democrats varied with the fortunes of war. When things were going badly for the Union on the battlefield, larger numbers of people were willing to entertain the notion of making peace with the Confederacy. When things were going well, Peace Democrats could more easily be dismissed as defeatists. But no matter how the war progressed, Peace Democrats constantly had to defend themselves against charges of disloyalty. Revelations that a few had ties with secret organizations such as the Knights of the Golden Circle helped smear the rest.
The most prominent Copperhead leader was Clement L. Valladigham of Ohio, who headed the secret antiwar organization known as the Sons of Liberty. At the Democratic convention of 1864, where the influence of Peace Democrats reached its high point, Vallandigham persuaded the party to adopt a platform branding the war a failure, and some extreme Copperheads plotted armed uprisings. However, the Democratic presidential candidate, George B. McClellan, repudiated the Vallandigham platform, victories by Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman and Phillip H. Sheridan assured Lincoln's reelection, and the plots came to nothing.
With the conclusion of the war in 1865 the Peace Democrats were thoroughly discredited. Most Northerners believed, not without reason, that Peace Democrats had prolonged war by encouraging the South to continue fighting in the hope thatthe North would abandon the struggle.
Source: "Historical Times Encyclopedia of the Civil War" Edited by Patricia L. Faust
Posted by: Thaviger Spaiter4534   2005-11-15 18:32  

#7  TRE
Posted by: Uneatch Theaque2103   2005-11-15 18:09  

#6  It's so nice that my fine state of residence is represented not once, but twice. Take a bow, guys!
Posted by: Raj   2005-11-15 17:20  

#5  Pray for food poisoning
Posted by: Sock Puppet O´ Doom   2005-11-15 17:18  

#4  usual assholes
Posted by: Frank G   2005-11-15 17:18  

#3  
I'm lookin' but I don't see Hillary's name on there. hmmm
Posted by: macofromoc   2005-11-15 16:10  

#2  "Peace Action (the merger of SANE and The Nuclear Freeze)"

ROFL! YJCMT(F)SU.

I used to go to the "peace concerts" after my hair grew back. I got lots of Piece Action. It was anything but SANE. This lot sounds like the ones who went home alone back then.
Posted by: .com   2005-11-15 16:07  

#1  Yeah, there's a good 7% of the vote up for grabs.
They are crazy in the head, but they are up for grabs.
Posted by: Ebbomolet Glereng9559   2005-11-15 16:04  

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