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December 2005 Postcard
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DEAR SENATOR:
As the “PlameGate” scandal unfolds, it is more apparent
than ever that the White House has lied to Americans and the world
about the reasons for invading Iraq. This lie has cost the lives
not only of more than 2,000 U.S. soldiers, but of aid workers, diplomats
and journalists, and tens of thousands of Iraqi civilians. We urge
you to support the investigation into the web of lies spun by the
White House, to set a clear and proximate date to end the occupation
of Iraq, and devise a just plan to help the Iraqi people rebuild
their shattered country.
Please support Senate legislation similar
to that introduced by Rep. James McGovern (D-MA), calling for an
end to all funding for the
deployment of U.S. troops in Iraq. His bill will allow Defense
Department funds to be used only to provide for the safe and orderly
withdrawal
of U.S. troops or to help Iraqi security forces or international
forces.
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A U.S. soldier on patrol
in southern Baghdad Oct. 22 peers around a doorway to see an
Iraqi girl standing in the entrance of her home. (AFP Photo/David
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The current administration has lost the confidence
of the American people. The investigation into the “outing” of
CIA agent Valerie Plame has demonstrated what the world already knew:
intelligence was fixed around ideologically based policy, and there
was and is no justification for the invasion and occupation of Iraq.
This administration’s reckless abandonment of the rule of law
has needlessly destabilized the world and caused the deaths of tens
of thousands of people.
The United States has a responsibility to
rectify these serious mistakes. It’s time to end the occupation
of Iraq so that Iraqis can rebuild their country.
Bring our troops home. Get them off the streets
of Baghdad and onto the streets of New Orleans to help residents
rebuild. We need our
soldiers here at home. |