What a crock of dog poo
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> We have been down this road before.
>
> U.S. troops sent to war half a world away. American foreign policy
> controlled by an arrogant elite, bent on projecting military power
> around the globe. A public misled into sup****ting an unconstitutional
> war founded on deceit and fabrications.
>
> As the death toll mounts, we hear claims that the war is nearly won,
> that victory is just around the corner. But victory never arrives.
>
> As the public loses confidence in the government, the government
> questions the patriotism of any who express doubt about the war.
>
> When a presidential election arrives, both the Democrat and Republican
> nominees embrace the policy of continued war.
>
> The military draft comes to dominate the lives of America's young, and
> vast numbers who believe the war to be a senseless blunder are faced
> with fighting a war they do not believe in, or facing exile or prison.
>
> The year was 1968. Because voters had no choice that November, the
> Vietnam War continued for another six years. Hundreds of thousands of
> Americans like you died, were maimed, or suffered from diseases like
> malaria. A far greater number of Vietnamese died.
>
> Today, the war is in the quicksands and alleys of Iraq. Once again,
> under the pressure of a determined resistance, we see an American war
> policy being slowly torn apart at the seams, while the candidates urge
> us to "stay the course" in this tragic misadventure. Today's
> Presidential candidates are not Nixon and Humphrey, they are now Bush
> and Kerry.
>
> Once again, there is one overriding truth: If war is the only choice in
> this election, then war we will have.
>
> Today enlistments in the Reserves and National Guard are declining. The
> Pentagon is quietly recruiting new members to fill local draft boards,
> as the machinery for drafting a new generation of young Americans is
> being quietly put into place.
>
> Young Americans need to know that a train is coming, and it could run
> over their generation in the same way that the Vietnam War devastated
> the lives of those who came of age in the sixties.
>
> I am running for President, and have been against this war from the
> beginning. We must not waste lives in order to control and waste more
> oil. Stand with us and we may yet salvage your future and Americas'
> future from this looming disaster.
>
> Sincerely,
> Ralph Nader
>
> HTTP://WWW.VOTENADER.ORG
>
> --
> of Clinton's Cuba policy in 1998. Bernstein
> was also quoted as saying she believes Cuba is the paradigm of
democracy.
>
> IFCO does not limit its activity to pro-Castro factions, though. Its
> management maintains relation****ps with extremist Islamist groups as
well.
> Walker travels frequently to Iraq, usually alongside Ramsey Clark. IFCO
is
a
> member of ANSWER Steering Committee.) Bernstein is a member of the
American
> Muslim Council's campaign against the use of secret evidence. Clement
met
> with Palestinians during a WILPF "solidarity" conference in May 2002.
IFCO
> is also a fiscal sponsor of the National Coalition to Protect Political
> Freedom (NCPPF). The co-founder of NCPPF was the recently indicted
terrorist
> financier Sami Al-Arian.
>
> However, NION's links with Muslim terrorists are not just indirect,
through
> IFCO. NION invited both Sami Al-Arian and Lynne Stewart to address their
> October 6, 2002 rally in Central Park. Stewart was indicted for passing
> messages on behalf of her terrorist client Sheikh Omar Abdul Rahman.
>
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