Looking Ahead for
Peace
The occupation of Iraq and its effect on our economy
and international relations, our relationship with Iran and the
role of US foreign policy in general, will be the most urgent issues
political candidates are asked to address in the 2008 elections.
And Peace Action will be working to make sure
the voice for peace is loud and clear.
Over 70% of Americans already oppose the continued
occupation of Iraq and aggression towards Iran.
Our challenge now is to translate that public
opinion into political action and influence. The upcoming elections
in 2008 will give us the best opportunity to do that in the past
eight years.
The candidates for races in 2008 have nearly all
been announced and we're starting to build the foundation we need
for success now.
To make a tax-deductible
contribution and help us build the momentum for success in 2008
click here.
Next week Peace Action Education Fund holds its
national organizers meeting where we will develop strategy, assess
resources, plan messaging, and coordinate our 2008 Peace Voter strategy
to ensure Peace Action makes an impact again this year.
In 2006 Peace Action Education Fund's grassroots
network distributed hundreds of thousands of Peace Voter guides
in key Congressional districts. Since the 2006 elections our network
has kept pressure on Congress to end the war in Iraq, engaged in
citizen diplomacy to deescalate tensions with Iran and scored a
major victory when both houses of Congress voted to cut funding
for new nuclear weapons.
Together, we can build on the successes of 2006
and with your help we will see the change we want.
Click here
to make a tax-deductible donation today to help build the momentum
for lasting change.
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