Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Almost a 1,000 active duty servicemen call for an end to the Iraq occupation. Could somebody please show this to the President?

For the first time since Vietnam, an organized, robust movement of active-duty US military personnel has publicly surfaced to oppose a war in which they are serving. Those involved plan to petition Congress to withdraw American troops from Iraq.

After appearing only seven weeks ago on the Internet, the Appeal for Redress, brainchild of 29-year-old Navy seaman Jonathan Hutto, has already been signed by nearly 1,000 US soldiers, sailors, Marines and airmen, including dozens of officers -- most of whom are on active duty. Not since 1969, when some 1,300 active-duty military personnel signed an open letter in the New York Times opposing the war in Vietnam, has there been such a dramatic barometer of rising military dissent.

No public support, the Iraqi's want us out, the controlling political party in this country want us out, and now the military doesn't want to go, if this is not a mandate then I have no clue what one would look like.

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