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Showing posts with label peace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label peace. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Tuesday, May 1, 2007
Attention Bloggers
I found a neat project that is underway that I suggest you join up. bluepyramid.org is running a project called One Million Blogs for Peace To End the Iraq War. They are attemping to get one millon blogs to join together for peace. So if you are a blogger and are for peace, I suggest you join the movement.
One Million Blogs for Peace To End the Iraq War

When joining up use my blog name Put Peace in the White House in 2008 or my blog url http://putpeaceinthewhitehousein2008.blogspot.com/ as your referral.
One Million Blogs for Peace To End the Iraq War
When joining up use my blog name Put Peace in the White House in 2008 or my blog url http://putpeaceinthewhitehousein2008.blogspot.com/ as your referral.
Sunday, February 25, 2007
Kucinich Receives "Champion for Peace" Award from Military Families in L.A.
During his short campaign swing through California Saturday February 25, 2007, Dennis Kucinich received the first-ever Champion for Peace Award in Hollywood from a group of families of military members opposed to U.S. involvement in the Iraq War. The following article is from his presidential campaign website http://kucinich.us/
Kucinich Receives "Champion for Peace" Award from Military Families in L.A.
Hollywood, CA--Ohio Congressman and Democratic Presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich, the only Presidential candidate who voted against the original Iraq war authorization and every funding appropriation since, has received the first-ever Champion for Peace Award in Hollywood from a group of families of military members opposed to U.S. involvement in the Iraq War.
Military Families Speak Out honored Kucinich for being "a strong advocate for bringing the troops home now and never wavering from that position despite the politics going on," said Pat Alviso, leader of the organization's Long Beach and South Bay Chapter. His son is currently serving in Iraq.
At the presentation ceremony at the corner of Hollywood and Vine, blocks away from tonight's Academy Awards event, Kucinich said, "The military families are so deserving of support, I think of what it must be like to have a son or daughter in Iraq, knowing they're in harm's way, knowing that there is not a military victory to be won, and to me it's an obligation to support them and an honor to support them."
That support should come in the form of a withdrawal of American forces from an increasingly deadly and dangerous situation. "America must leave Iraq," said Kucinich. "We must leave there now," he said.
"If we really love our troops as the military families do," Kucinich told the crowd, "we should bring them home," he said.
He added, "The debate in Washington will have politicians asserting the best way to support the troops is to leave them in this civil war. They should listen to the military families and soldiers themselves who are caught in an impossible situation." The war, he said, is "based on lies."
Alviso told reporters at the event that he hopes Kucinich's position, his efforts to tend the war, and the award he received "will inspire other Congressional representatives to follow his lead, cut the funding and bring the troops home now." The organization and almost two dozen other groups, including Iraq Veterans Against the War and Veterans for Peace, are planning a "Bring Our Troops Home Now" rally and peace vigil today at the same famed Hollywood intersection.
Kucinich unveiled a 12-point plan last month to withdraw U.S. forces and contractors from Iraq, establish a United Nations peacekeeping force, convene a regional conference to assist in stabilization and provide funding for reconstruction, jobs and reparations in Iraq.
Wednesday, February 7, 2007
Kucinich reintroduces Department Of Peace and Nonviolence Bill
On February 6,2007 at a Capitol Hill news conference, the Department of Peace and Nonviolence Bill (HR 808) was reintroduced by Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) and 2008 Presidential Candidate. Kucinich was joined by other Congress members and celebrity activists in asking lawmakers to give the bill a chance.
Kucinich is the original sponsor of this bill which was first introduced in 2001 and which now has a total of 52 co-sponsors. The bill aims to create a Cabinet-level department to promote non-violence and reconciliation both domestically and internationally.
Kucinich is the original sponsor of this bill which was first introduced in 2001 and which now has a total of 52 co-sponsors. The bill aims to create a Cabinet-level department to promote non-violence and reconciliation both domestically and internationally.
Tuesday, February 6, 2007
Dennis Kucinich at the 2007 Annual U.S. Department of Peace D.C. Conference
Dennis Kucinich speaking at the 2007 Annual U.S. Department of Peace D.C. Conference on 2/5/2007.
Monday, January 29, 2007
Kucinich at Washington Peace March
Dennis Kucinich speaking at the Washington Peace March in Washington D.C. on 1/27/2007.
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
March on Washington-January 27th
All Dennis Kucinich Supporters/Volunteers that will be attending the
Saturday, January 27th Massive Peace March in Washington D.C. at 1pm are requested to assemble starting at 11am at the front entrance steps of the United States Botanic Garden/Conservatory.
The USBG Conservatory main entrance is located at 100 Maryland Avenue SW,Washington D.C.20024 (use this address for internet mapping searches). The Conservatory is located just off the Mall between 1st St and 3rd St to the Right of the Capital when on the mall.
Saturday, January 27th Massive Peace March in Washington D.C. at 1pm are requested to assemble starting at 11am at the front entrance steps of the United States Botanic Garden/Conservatory.
The USBG Conservatory main entrance is located at 100 Maryland Avenue SW,Washington D.C.20024 (use this address for internet mapping searches). The Conservatory is located just off the Mall between 1st St and 3rd St to the Right of the Capital when on the mall.
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