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About me:
Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW) was founded by Iraq war veterans in July 2004 at the annual convention of Veterans for Peace (VFP) in Boston to give a voice to the large number of active duty service people and veterans who are against this war, but are under various pressures to remain silent. Why We're Against The War The Iraq war is based on lies and deception. The Bush Administration planned for an attack against Iraq before September 11th, 2001. They used the false pretense of an imminent nuclear, chemical and biological weapons threat to deceive Congress into rationalizing this unnecessary conflict. They hide our casualties of war by banning the filming of our fallen's caskets when they arrive home, and when they refuse to allow the media into Walter Reed Hospital and other Veterans Administration facilities which are overflowing with maimed and traumatized veterans. The Iraq war violates international law.The United States assaulted and occupied Iraq without the consent of the UN Security Council. In doing so they violated the same body of laws they accused Iraq of breaching. Corporate profiteering is driving the war in Iraq.From privately contracted soldiers and linguists to no-bid reconstruction contracts and multinational oil negotiations, those who benefit the most in this conflict are those who suffer the least. The United States has chosen a path that directly contradicts President Eisenhower's farewell warning regarding the military industrial complex. As long as those in power are not held accountable, they will continue... Overwhelming civilian casualties are a daily occurrence in Iraq. Despite attempts in training and technological sophistication, large-scale civilian death is both a direct and indirect result of United States aggression in Iraq. Even the most conservative estimates of Iraqi civilian deaths number over 100,000. Currently over 100 civilians die every day in Baghdad alone. Soldiers have the right to refuse illegal war.All in service to this country swear an oath to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, both foreign and domestic. However, they are prosecuted if they object to serve in a war they see as illegal under our Constitution. As such, our brothers and sisters are paying the price for political incompetence, forced to fight in a war instead of having been sufficiently trained to carry out the task of nation-building. Service members are facing serious health consequences due to our Government's negligence.Many of our troops have already been deployed to Iraq for two, three, and even four tours of duty averaging eleven months each. Combat stress, exhaustion, and bearing witness to the horrors of war contribute to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), a serious set of symptoms that can lead to depression, illness, violent behavior, and even suicide. Additionally, depleted uranium, Lariam, insufficient body armor and infectious diseases are just a few of the health risks which accompany an immorally planned and incompetently executed war. Finally, upon a soldier's release, the Veterans Administration is far too under-funded to fully deal with the magnitude of veterans in need. The war in Iraq is tearing our families apart.The use of stop-loss on active duty troops and the unnecessarily lengthy and repeat active tours by Guard and Reserve troops place enough strain on our military families, even without being forced to sacrifice their loved ones for this ongoing political experiment in the Middle East. The Iraq war is robbing us of funding sorely needed here at home.$5.8 billion per month is spent on a war which could have aided the victims of Hurricane Katrina, gone to impoverished schools, the construction of hospitals and health care systems, tax cut initiatives, and a host of domestic programs that have all been gutted in the wake of the war in Iraq. The war dehumanizes Iraqis and denies them their right to self-determination.Iraqis are subjected to humiliating and violent checkpoints, searches and home raids on a daily basis. The current Iraqi government is in place solely because of the U.S. military occupation. The Iraqi government doesn’t have the popular support of the Iraqi people, nor does it have power or authority. For many Iraqis the current government is seen as a puppet regime for the U.S. occupation. It is undemocratic and in violation of Iraq’s own right to self-governance. Our military is being exhausted by repeated deployments, involuntary extensions, and activations of the Reserve and National Guard. The majority of troops in Iraq right now are there for at least their second tour. Deployments to Iraq are becoming longer and many of our service members are facing involuntary extensions and recalls to active duty. Longstanding policies to limit the duration and frequency of deployments for our part-time National Guard troops are now being overturned to allow for repeated, back-to-back tours in Iraq. These repeated, extended combat tours are taking a huge toll on our troops, their families, and their communities. You should create your own MySpace Layouts like me by using nUCLEArcENTURy.COM's MySpace Profile Editor!
Who I'd like to meet:
After struggling internally with many things that troubled me about the war in Iraq, I sought out like-minded individuals and found Iraq Veterans Against the War (www.ivaw.org) After meeting many of the members face to face in St. Louis August 15-19, 2007, I was determined to find more people like them in Oklahoma. If you are a veteran, whether active duty, guard, reserve, or inactive, I would love to have you on our team. Even if you never wore a uniform, you are welcome to help. I need people with a knack for organization, recruiting, and public relations.

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Sep 22 2009 11:45 AM



I'm on Twitter now. This is where you will find me. SAM ON TWITTER: twitter.com/Samstwitch

*winks & Hugs*
~Sam~
XXXOOO
No More War

No More War



Aug 14 2008 2:32 PM

Thanks for the add!
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South Florida Rockers (official)



Jul 31 2008 1:39 PM

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dovv.net~ Laurabeth

dovv.net~ Laurabeth



Jul 21 2008 2:57 PM





"I don't want no Okie from Muskogee, I can get that right here...don't you get it, I want to be the wife of a Naval AVIATOR! I want to travel the WORLD!"
-that's from my favorite movie An Officer and a Gentleman!
Rhonda

Rhonda



Jul 16 2008 11:45 PM

Thanks for extending the hand of friendship, through this site.

I like the idea that this is the 'land of the free' and that people should be able to voice their opinions on what they think is wrong or right pertaining to pretty much anything.

I wrote this for a friend who lost a son in Iraq. This poem if for her and for anyone else who understands the message it holds.

Thanks so much for adding me to this site as a friend.

This poem was written for a friend of mine.

God Bless...Rhonda

"White Collars" - (by Rhonda Cunningham-2008)

I don't want to hear that soldiers had a choice,
What difference does that make yes, they chose to fight in a war.
As you drive around all day in your fancy cars,
Just remember, were not for them you'd not be 'where' you are.

What I mean by where you are, are the freedoms that you have,
Until you walk in shoes of men, some who have fallen,
All for freedom's sake,
Just shut your mouth, sit back down and quietly go away.

Little men that have no interest of what they do for dollars,
That sit all day in perfect worlds, wearing their 'white' collars.
Should we take you down by the hand and show you what you've caused,
All for what you wanted: it's black, priced like gold, its causes lying cold.
Dark 47

Dark 47



Jun 28 2008 7:11 PM

Would love to come but currently mobilizing(incarcerated) at Ft. Sill on the way to Balad,Iraq.
United Pagans [*U.P.F.*]

United Pagans [*U.P.F.*]



Jun 20 2008 1:07 AM

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☮ United Aid |UA| Denton ☮

United Aid



May 9 2008 1:54 AM

UNT Students Counter Recruit Military With Bloody Hands & IVAW Iraq Veterans Against the War "Truth In Recruiting" Fliers April 22,2008 Willis Library! ..



☮ United Aid |UA| Denton ☮

United Aid



May 8 2008 4:39 AM

UNT Students Counter Recruit Military With Bloody Hands & IVAW Iraq Veterans Against the War "Truth In Recruiting" Fliers April 22,2008 Willis Library!



☮ United Aid |UA| Denton ☮

United Aid



May 5 2008 6:14 AM

UNT Students & Non-students Counter Recruit With Bloody Hands & IVAW Fliers

☮ United Aid |UA| Denton ☮

United Aid



Apr 28 2008 3:45 AM





☮ United Aid |UA| Denton ☮

United Aid



Apr 20 2008 1:43 AM

PEACE ACTIVIST ANN WRIGHT BOOK LECTURE @ UNT APRIL 22

What: "Promoting Peace: Ann Wright on Speaking Out, Speaking Up" – A book lecture at the University of North Texas by peace activist and Ret. U.S. Army Col. Ann Wright. Book signing will follow the lecture.




When: 7 p.m.


April 22 (Tuesday)

Where: UNT Biology Building, Room 117, located one block east of Chestnut Street and Avenue C

Cost: FREE!

Hosted by: |UA| United Aid, Peace Action Denton, & UNT Peace & Womans Studies

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Ahndrea

Ahndrea



Apr 19 2008 6:45 PM

please who is that rapper sang at the DC protest last september and what is his website?
☮ United Aid |UA| Denton ☮

United Aid



Apr 13 2008 6:19 AM

IVAW Northern Florida

IVAW Northern Florida



Apr 10 2008 6:09 AM

Bullshit
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United Aid



Apr 2 2008 1:42 AM

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United Aid



Mar 30 2008 3:45 AM

Photos & Video of the Denton Peace March. More to come!

http://www. flickr. com/photos/jasmynerose/sets/72157604294193831/

☮ United Aid |UA| Denton ☮

United Aid



Mar 27 2008 11:32 PM

hey, can you go to this link, read the article, and leave a comment on the website where the article is actually at?

thanks,
jason

http://media. www. ntdaily. com/media/storage/paper877/news/2008/03/27/News/United. Aid. Plans. Monthly. Class. Walkouts. In. Protest. Of. Iraq. War-3286637. shtml
☮ United Aid |UA| Denton ☮

United Aid



Mar 23 2008 4:15 PM

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United Aid



Mar 22 2008 10:01 PM

FRY STREET PROTEST AGAINST WAR TONIGHT 10:30PM! REPOST

The protest tonight is probably going to be the most controversial one yet. Honestly we didn't know we were going to do this untill an hour ago- all at the meeting agreed we should do something diffrent.

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If your not sure why we're protesting, we're calling attention to the Iraq/Afghanistan Wars, and the apathy many students have towards speaking out against murder.

WE WILL NO LONGER BE SILIENT!

Meet |UA| United Aid and other random people in Denton who feel like protesting the war at 10:30PM in front of Cool Beans. Bring signs, friends, pictures, candles, musical instruments, and your creativity.

FRY STREET PROTEST AGAINST WAR TONIGHT 10:30PM! REPOST
JERM

JERM



Mar 16 2008 11:15 PM

Respect

Naro Theatre
☮ United Aid |UA| Denton ☮

United Aid



Mar 14 2008 3:43 AM

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8Bit Cynics

8Bit Cynics



Mar 10 2008 8:46 PM

☮ United Aid |UA| Denton ☮

United Aid



Mar 5 2008 7:32 PM

FREE Howard Zinn Documentary Tonight @ "The Alley" 9:00PM

Where: 1304 W Hickory, between Voyager's Dream and Kush... through the metal gates... all the way to the back and to the left

Heres a snippet of this kickass documentary:

Howard Zinn: You Can't Be Neutral On A Moving Train

AKTIVEYTOR

AKTIVEYTOR



Mar 5 2008 3:51 PM

Indigenous Peoples Message to the U.S. antiwar movement

We call on the U.S. antiwar movement to acknowledge that the very establishment of the United States and it's expansion was built on the genocide against the First Nations/Indigenous Peoples of the continent, along with the enslavement of African peoples & exploitation of peoples from around the globe.

Iraq (and the over 130 countries that have a presence of U.S. military) is just a continuation of "Manifest Destiny" which cleared the continent for settler colonization. Thus it's not a "mistake" of U.S. policy, but is at the core of the very foundation of the U.S. from it's beginnings continuing thru to today.

Thus, we say that the antiwar mobilizations that are taking place in March/April 2008

1)have an indigenous person opening the events ackowledging the above history and it's continuation into the present day and how U.S. history is linked to today's war(s).

2)that there be an organized and visible collective presence of contingents focused on indigenous peoples concerns at the mobilizations along with that presence being also on the websites, press releases, media spokespeople, et. al of these groups/mobilizations.

3)that the indigenous names of cities/towns in the various indigenous languages be acknowledged by also being mentioned to remind people of the indigenous origins of this land (for example "Manatay" for what is now called Manhattan ) along with the peoples (for example: Lenape (& others)) and the original languages.
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