Thursday, August 30, 2007

 

Pacifica Commentary For August 29, 2007

There are many people out there who understand that we do not live in a monarchy. We are citizens, not subjects of the king.

So here is the message of The Voices for Creative Non-Violence. The project is called SODaPOP which stand for Seasons of Discontent: A Presidential Occupation Project.

The project begins this fall and will continue through January.

The offices of all Presidential Candidates who do not comply with the following demands of these citizens will be occupied in protest:

* A complete halt to all ground, air and naval military actions against Iraq and Iran.

* Full funding for the reconstruction of Iraq to repair the devastation caused by 17 years of warfare by the U.S. and its allies.

* Full funding for the Common Good in the United States to: rebuild our public education system; to promote a living wage, to provide a universal single payer health care system; to rebuild our country's deteriorating infrastructure and to reorganize the entire public sector of our society which has been devastated by an ideology of privatization.

Friends, we are not interested in seeing and hearing multibillion dollar advertising campaigns with meaningless political babble, especially from so-called liberals like Hillary and Obama. Just think, they are going to give us better wars, more effective wars, more funds for the military/industrial/prison/congressional and pharmaceutical lobbies. And, oh yes, they want nuclear weapons to remain on the table as a threat to the human race.

Voices for Creative Non-Violence in their Seasons of Discontent does not accept the double talk platforms of political power seekers. Voices is quite simply saying, here is a platform that expresses the hopes and desires of our people. We are tired of having our intelligence insulted on a daily basis by a corrupt and failed administration.

We deserve better than that. And if you can't offer something beneficial to the common good of our people, we will occupy your campaign offices to make our point.

Any candidate who wants to be elected in 2008 must affirm a dedication to the Constitution of the United States, all existing International Law, and to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

For more information on this project call: 773-878-3815 or email

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