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Spanish
and English language posters, handbills and stickers are now available for the October 8th march
on Obama 2012 Campaign Headquarters on the 10th anniversary of the U.S.
invasion of Afghanistan – see Chicago
Indy Media for downloadable pdfs.
Union-printed
copies of most of these materials can be picked up at the office of the 8th Day
Center for Justice, 205 W. Monroe Street, 5th floor on weekdays during normal
business hours (wheelchair accessible).
The
central demand of the October 8th march is:
U.S./NATO
Out of Afghanistan NOW!
The event will begin with a short rally at 12 noon, Saturday, October 8th at the intersection of Michigan
Avenue and Congress Parkway, followed by the march.
Here
is a current list of the endorsers of the march:
8th
Day Center for Justice
Albany
Park, North Park, Mayfair Neighbors for Peace and Justice
American
Friends Service Committee
American
Muslims for Palestine
Bloomington-Normal
Citizens for Peace and Justice
Chicago
Area CodePINK
Chicago
Area Peace Action (CAPA)
Chicago
Coalition Against War & Racism
Chicago
Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights
Chicago
Democratic Socialists of America
Chicago
Socialist Party
Chicago
World Can't Wait
Comité
Anti-Militarización (CAMI)
Communities
United Against Foreclosures and Evictions
Cook
County Green Party
DeKalb
Interfaith Network for Peace and Justice
DuPage
County Green Party
End
the Occupation, Northern Illinois
Freedom
Road Socialist Organization
Gay
Liberation Network
Hammerhard
Media Works
Indiana
Peace and Justice Network
International
Socialist Organization
La
Voz de los de Abajo
Labor
Beat / Labor Express
Lafayette
Area Peace Coalition
Logan
Square Neighbors for Justice and Peace
March
19th Anti-War Coalition
Minnesota
Peace Action Coalition
Near
West Citizens for Peace & Justice
Neighbors
For Peace
Nicaragua
Solidarity Network
North
Shore Coalition for Peace, Justice and the Environment
Northwest
Ohio Peace Coalition
Northwest
Suburban Peace & Education Project
Palestine
Solidarity Group - Chicago
Progressive
Peace Coalition, Columbus, Ohio
Students
For a Democratic Society -- UIC Chapter
Third
Unitarian Church Social Action Committee
U.S.
Palestinian Community Network (USPCN)-Chicago Chapter
Veterans
For Peace
Voices
For Creative Nonviolence
Wellington
Avenue United Church of Christ
West
Side Greens
Why the march on the Obama’s national campaign headquarters?
President Obama’s troop “surge” into
Afghanistan has led to the highest number of deaths since the war began – while
polls show that most Afghanis and most Americans want the U.S. to leave.
American troops in Afghanistan and 130+ countries around the globe are not
“defending our freedom” – they are shoring up a declining empire.
Meanwhile, the U.S. wars in
Afghanistan and beyond are bankrupting us. We spend as much on the military as
the rest of the world combined – 67% of the federal budget, nearly double what
we spent before 9/11.
Because the U.S. spends on war
instead of vital services, our education, healthcare and public transportation
systems are far worse than most other industrialized countries – yet we are
told to blame public workers and immigrants for the lack of decent jobs and
social services. While bailouts and tax breaks for the rich and their
corporations remained untouched, we are told ordinarily Americans must accept
reductions in Social Security and Medicare.
President Obama came into office promising “hope” and
“change.” Instead of promoting peace and democracy, he’s
escalated the wars in Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia, thumbed his nose at the
Constitution to bomb Libya, supported Israeli attacks on the Palestinians, and
backed the Saudi dictatorship as it sent tanks to crush the democracy movement
in Bahrain. He‘s used the pretext of the “global war on terror” to escalate
Bush’s policies of deporting undocumented immigrants, assassinating people
abroad, and using the FBI and courts to stifle dissent at home.
More information
about the march can be found at the Chicago Mass Action
website. Follow
us on Twitter at @MidwestAntiwar Help organize for the protest by RSVP’ing at
the Facebook
event and inviting your Facebook friends.