Thank You. It is good and it is right that today, here in our state’s capital, on the fifth anniversary of our nation’s launching of the Iraq War, we are giving voice and visible testimony to both our grief about the war and our hope about the prospects for peace. By giving voice and witness to our beliefs we are declaring our determined opposition to the endless stay-the-course-and-we-can-win policies of the current administration. 

As you know, silence and invisibility are enemies of truthfulness, justice, human rights, and yes, peace. In the case of the Iraq war, those that precipitated it, those that would perpetuate it, seek to hide it from the public—no taxes are paid to fund it—, and to sanitize it—no caskets are seen to show the cost of it. They seek to hide the realities of the war in order to continue a policy that the clear majority of Americans, after sober reflection, now reject. And so it is good that we break this official silence, giving witness here and now to the will of the people.

Barack Obama’s presidential campaign has been historic from the start.  Building on the candidacies of Jesse Jackson and other African American candidates, he has gone further than any previous non-white campaigner. 

As someone who has been involved in both political campaigns and Asian American Studies for many years, I had always believed that an Asian Pacific American would be the first minority to win the White House.  The black-white polarization that has damaged racial discourse in this country cannot be easily debunked unless someone has standing to speak with knowledge and compassion about both the white and black positions on race. 

APAs, who benefit from a “model minority” stereotype and labor under a “perpetual foreigner” stereotype, occupy that middle space between back and white.  As a multi-racial person, however, Sen. Obama also occupies that middle space, and is able to reflect upon his life in the white, black, and APA communities as well (he grew up in Asia and Hawaii).

The Iraq war, which was predicated on the existence of weapons of mass destruction, has resulted in the deaths of nearly 4,000 US troops and has cost taxpayers roughly half-a-trillion dollars.

As the war now enters its sixth year it's worth revisiting how prewar Iraq intelligence was cooked in the months leading up toward the preemptive strike and how the handful of dissenters who objected to Iraq policy were sidelined.

The Key Players

For the average person, the names of these behind-the-scenes policy wonks won't have much meaning. But they are the architects of the Iraq War.

The White House Iraq Group (WHIG) was formed in August 2002 to publicize the so-called threat posed by Saddam Hussein. WHIG was founded by Bush's chief of staff Andrew Card and operated out of the vice president's office. The WHIG was not only responsible for selling the Iraq War, but it took great pains to discredit anyone who openly disagreed with the official Iraq War story

Tthose parasitic intermediates between you and your doctor—be used instead for full health care coverage for all? Will Habeas Corpus and Posse Comitatus be restored to the people? Will torture stop and the US withdraw from Iraq immediately? Will all students in public universities be able to enroll for free? Will the US national security agencies stop mass spying on our personal communications? Will the neo-conservative agenda of total military domination of the world be reversed?

[ Not to mention the continuing threats to election integrity, like hackable electronic voting machines, gaging lists, corrupt election officials, and multiple means of voter suppression which are still very much in play.  Eds.]

Norman Baker is an American hero who has been detained against his will for more than three years.

His "crime": owning too much property. 


His sentence: a court-appointed guardianship on the brink of costing him everything he spent his life building.

His rights in this case: virtually none, significantly less in many ways than an actual law-breaking criminal. 


His future if this continues: long-term de facto imprisonment, followed by abject poverty, if he has anything left at all. 


A retired firefighter who once helped save a child's life, Norman Baker is not suspected of terrorism. He has never been charged with any statutory infraction, and has never been in any kind of trouble with the law. 
But he has been stripped of his right to vote and access to his own assets, which appear to have been weel in excess of $1 million as little as three years ago.

Bailouts for Wall Street...how about for Main Street?
If we're to prevent this economic crisis from deepening, low- and moderate-income homeowners need help with mortgage restructuring. Tell your senators to support the Foreclosure Prevention Act. The federal government has stepped in recently with huge bailouts for the big Wall Street firms like Bear Stearns, Lehman Brothers and Goldman Sachs...so where's the help for regular Americans?

The financial crisis is now threatening to impact ordinary Americans, as obstinate lenders refuse to renegotiate mortgages, and greater numbers of borrowers are forced into foreclosure -- which impacts everyone's property values. Fortunately, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has introduced legislation (S.2636, the "Foreclosure Prevention Act") that will help solve this problem.

Tell your senators: Support the Foreclosure Prevention Act.

CHARISMATIC, ARTICULATE, SMOOTH, AND INTELLIGENT, Barrack Obama is the living embodiment of his vague, ethereal, and tantalizing messages of "hope" and "change." To the millions upon millions of US Americans desperate to purge the naked imperialism and blatant criminality of the Bush administration from the White House, Obama IS hope and change. Yet like many establishment liberals before him, Obama is no cure for the malignant creep toward fascism plaguing our nation. If elected, at best he will merely serve to postpone the inevitable a bit.

To understand why Obama and the ilk he took with him to DC would be little or no better than the human excrement currently occupying the tangible, visible positions of power in the US, let’s examine various facets of Obama(1) and of our rotten-to-the-core sociopolitical and socioeconomic systems.

The press continues to report poorly on the congressional fight with President Bush over Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (or FISA) legislation. Immunity for Telecom Companies is an effort of the secretive Bush administration to hide explosive information from the public.

Sen. Chris Dodd (D-Co) and others have withstood enormous pressure from the Bush Administration and the Telecom Giants in order to prevent the Telecom Companies from being granted immunity from law suits. Mr. Bush has made immunity from civil prosecution for the telecoms a must-have element for revamping the nation’s surveillance laws, repeatedly saying he would veto any bill that does not exempt telecoms from lawsuits. Currently there are approximately 40 lawsuits now brought by citizens and consumer groups against companies that enabled the government to illegally eavesdrop on Americans' phone and Internet communications.

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