2.06.05 reduction of military spending

Everything Is Different — But our Work Goes on: A Report from United for Justice with Peace

Authors: Joseph Gainza

Summary:

Just as the sources of the crises confronting
us are connected, so too must be the
solutions we bring forward and
demand be implemented.

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SECURITY WITHOUT EMPIRE:A NATIONAL ORGANIZING CONFERENCE ON FOREIGN MILITARY BASES

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From the Editor's Desk

Authors: Sam Diener

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Indonesia's Arms Appetite

Authors: Frida Berrigan

Summary:

The checks on US military aid are gone, and now the floodgates have opened.

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War Tax Boycott 2008: Withhold from War, Pay for Peace!

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Authors: Ruth Benn

Summary:

Congress continues to fund the war. Some of us won't.

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The Cost of War

Authors: Roberta Spivek

Summary:

Economic justice is not a stepping stone to the "real" goal, peace, but a fire-in-the-belly issue in its own right.

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Congress Can Stop the Iraq War

Summary:

Congress does not have to pass legislation to bring an end to the war in Iraq -- it simply has to block passage of any bill that would continue to fund the war.

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A Senator Exhorts: De-fund the War

Nurse tends to patient, 1967

Summary:

They will some day curse us for our pitiful willingness to let the Executive carry the burden that the Constitution places on us.

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Oppose Congress Paying for War? Let's Start with Ourselves

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Authors: David Gross

Summary:

When we ask a Congressperson to stop paying for war, they could reply, "You first."

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