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CPUSA: End the Iraq War

The CPUSA took part in actions across the country marking the 5th anniversary of the the Iraq war. End the War now! 4,000 troops dead is too many.

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Winter Soldier Preview

 

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The 5th Anniversary of the War in Iraq

Iraq Veterans Against the War['http://ivaw.org'] (IVAW) is holding Winter Soldier Hearings from March 13-16th. Servicemen and women who served in Iraq and Afghanistan will be giving testimony on what is happening day in and day out on the ground in Iraq and Afghanistan. Go here['http://ivaw.org/wintersoldier/howtowatch'] to watch live!

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The 5th Anniversary of the War in Iraq

Iraq Veterans Against the War['http://ivaw.org'] (IVAW) is holding Winter Soldier Hearings from March 13-16th. Servicemen and women who served in Iraq and Afghanistan will be giving testimony on what is happening day in and day out on the ground in Iraq and Afghanistan. Go here['http://ivaw.org/wintersoldier/howtowatch'] to watch live!

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Tactics needed to end this war

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Keep the Pressure On: Oppose the Escalation of the War

Since Bushs announcement of a military surge of 21,000 US troops a month ago, a massive, outpouring of opposition has propelled Congressional action. From union leaders to religious organizations to presidential candidates, all have called the surge what it is, an escalation of an immoral war. Over a thousand actions were organized within 24 hours of Bushs announcement in small towns and big cities saying no to escalation and demanding Congress bring the troops home! On Saturday, Jan 27, hundreds of thousands marched on Capitol Hill and over a thousand flooded the halls of Congress on Monday, Jan 29, calling for Congress to make real the mandate of the 2006 midterm elections: end the war in Iraq.

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No to Escalation! Bring the Troops Home!

March-Lobby Congress Jan. 27-29['http://www.unitedforpeace.org']The Bush administrations call to escalate the war in Iraq has been met with a resounding No! Twenty-four hours after Bushs announcement about sending 21,500 more troops, emergency protest actions were organized in nearly 1,000 neighborhoods and town squares.

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