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Public Employee Press
Peace march
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DC 37 members rallied with 300,000 others for justice, peace and
an end to the war in Iraq at April 29 demonstration.
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By DIANE S. WILLIAMS
DC 37 members proudly marched down Broadway as part of labors largest
antiwar contingent ever in the April 29 March for Peace, Justice and Democracy.
The demonstration included more than 300,000 people united in the call
to end the Iraq War, bring the troops home and stop plans to invade Iran.
I want to see the U.S. out of Iraq, said Local 371 member
Marilyn Campbell, whose son recently returned from combat there. I
do not want to see any more lives lost there.
As thousands of troops remain in Iraq and Afghanistan, and Iraqteeters
on the brink of civil war, Americans are increasingly showing their disapproval
of U.S. involvement. In the Saturday march, protesters from all parts
of the country exercised their right to freely express complex feelings
for the troops and against the war. Many said they plan to follow
up at the ballot box in November.
Bush lied. There is no reason for us to be there, said Robert
Ajaye, a Local 2627 member and Vietnam War veteran. We are being
lied to about everything, about the wounded and the dead. Iraq did not
attack us.
Activists Susan Sarandon, Cindy Sheehan, whose Army son Casey was killed
in Sadr City near Baghdad, and civil rights leaders Rev. Jesse Jackson
and Rev. Al Sharpton led a rainbow coalition of clergy, veterans, working
people and students in the march. Shouting chants for withdrawal of U.S.
of troops from Iraq, Taylor Law revisions, justice for Katrina victims
and immigrants, and even impeachment of President George W. Bush, demonstrators
denounced the Iraq War as an immoral war ofaggression and greed.
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Members march for democracy at the city's largest demonstration.
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We are paying for this war with cuts in services,
said Local 1549 member Brenda Walker, who worries that federal funds that
should be used for pay raises for public employees and help for Katrina
victims, seniors and the poor are instead being siphoned off to gun makers
and no-bid military contractors. This war is for corporate greed
and oil, she said. Its time to stop killing American
troops and Iraqis.
I came out today to save lives, said Local 375 member Behrouz
Fathi, whose two sons are in college. I dont want to see young
people dying for oil. I dont want the draft reinstated.
As the peaceful protesters streamed down sun-drenched Broadway, Steve
Cooper, a DC 37 member said, We support the troops and when they
see us on TV, theyll know we want them home.
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DC 37s Barbara Ingram-Edmonds
and Ralph Palladino of L. 1549 help prep members at the April
29 peace march.
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