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Occupation Project targets Peter Welch's office, Wed. Mar. 21

by: JDRyan

Tue Mar 20, 2007 at 15:20:26 PM EDT


I'm one of those people who's participated in quite a few marches in my lifetime, and with the exception of one that landed me in jail, I always leave them with an empty feeling, that although there was a 'support group/community' feeling to be gained from it, the reality is that the people in power could really care less about us marching in the streets. And half of the time, many on the left have a bit of a focus problem, in that instead of staying on task with a single-minded objective, we get the Free Palestine/Mumia/The Whales/Go Vegan/insert-liberal-cause here crowd, and it dilutes the message. So I've resolved not to do it anymore. Sure, I'm jaded. I'm not saying you shouldn't continue to do it, it's just not for me anymore.

One complaint we've heard is that Iraq protesters don't really go far enough. Some people have singled out the people who vigil in front of the Federal Building in Montpelier every week. Although I thoroughly respect the people who do it, and would never say they shouldn't, I am inclined to agree with the critics in terms of its lack of any real effectiveness.

It's a much different world than it was thirty years ago. The idea of civil disobedience, of really laying one's body on the line, sometimes at the risk of bodily harm was something that, up until recently, has had a rich tradition in the United States, and you don't have to go back to Henry Thoreau to see it. Just go back 30 or 40 years.

Well, anyways, thankfully, some people haven't forgotten. Enter the Occupation Project. The O.P. is a coalition of several anti-war organizations such as Veterans for Peace, United for Peace and Justice, CODE PINK, and many others, whose objective is :

"a campaign of sustained nonviolent civil disobedience aimed at ending the U.S. war in and occupation of Iraq. The campaign will begin the first week of February 2007 with occupations at the offices of Representatives and Senators who refuse to pledge to vote against additional war funding."
And to those of you who are hungering for a more direct, somewhat confrontational activism, the Occupation Project has targeted Peter Welch's office, this Wednesday, March 21st. They'll be meeting at at the Peace and Justice Center in Burlington at noon, where they will then proceed to Peter Welch's office. Anyone of our readers that attend, please post a diary with your experiences, if you feel so inclined.

Note: I realize I'm going to catch some hell for this from some people. My posting this is simply because there are people that think Welch hasn't gone far enough, and would be interested in this. I personally think Welch has done okay on the war, but could definitely be more visible and strong, so spare me the tongue-lashing. It's definitely VT political news, and therefore appropriate.

JDRyan :: Occupation Project targets Peter Welch's office, Wed. Mar. 21
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Is this really (4.00 / 1)
the thing to do?

Usually when people are sad, they don't do anything. They just cry over their condition. But when they get angry, they bring about a change.

I don't know (4.00 / 1)
But regardless, it's newsworthy, dontcha think?

You can read JD's latest at five before chaos. Politics. Godlessness. Music. Films of questionable quality. It's all there, folks.

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Whenever I post something like this, I always get a knot in my stomach because it doesn't sit well with some people, and there is the very real fact that Welch has come around quite a bit on Iraq. Yet, ultimately, there is something to be gained form it because of the media attention and it just drives home to Welch how important this really is to some people. I have to work, so I won't be there, but like I said, it's still newsworthy.

You can read JD's latest at five before chaos. Politics. Godlessness. Music. Films of questionable quality. It's all there, folks.

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"so spare me the tongue-lashing" (4.00 / 2)
lol!

You didn't actually just write that line, did you? Dude, it's a blog.... spare the tongue-lashing, spoil the medium...

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Yer right, fire away...

You can read JD's latest at five before chaos. Politics. Godlessness. Music. Films of questionable quality. It's all there, folks.

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...does not play dice with the universe.

You can read JD's latest at five before chaos. Politics. Godlessness. Music. Films of questionable quality. It's all there, folks.

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Occupying Peter Welch's office (4.00 / 1)
Hell, guys -- he's only been in office since January, and still learning the ropes.  Give him a while longer to find out how he can be more effective.  He's on our side, and it's ultimately up to Congress to come up with solutions on how to get out of Iraq, and stop Bush from dropping bombs on Iran. 

Remember the people clinging to helicopters trying to leave Vietnam?  Remember the 'highway of death' the Bush I military authorized on leaving Iraq?  Payback's a bitch, and don't think the Iraqis have forgotten.  We don't want a similar situation with our troops leaving, but we do want them out, carefully.

We have to keep up the pressure, but Leahy's tough-guy stance will encourage more people in Congress to speak out, like Peter.  He'll be encouraged by Bernie, too.  Keep writing those letters; they are read!

Barbara



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