Ralph Nader Opposed the Invasion & Presents a Plan for Peace and an End to the U.S. Occupation of Iraq
Kerry/Bush: Stay the Course
Nader/Camejo: Get Out Now...Responsibly!
September 9th, 2004: Widespread media reports, circulating this week, of the 1,000th US military fatality provide the American people cause to reflect on the human toll of the Bush administration's rash and deceitful gambit of preemptive military intervention. At this time, the Nader/Camejo Campaign would like to reiterate its longstanding belief that the attitudes informing US foreign policy require sweeping overhaul. Milestones such as that achieved this week must be avoided at all costs. Please take the time to acquaint yourself with the measure of American sacrifice to date. (Source: New York Times)
The quagmire of the Iraq war and occupation could have been averted and needs to be ended expeditiously, replacing US forces with a UN peacekeeping force, prompt supervised elections and humanitarian assistance before we sink deeper into this occupation, with more U.S. casualties, huge financial costs, and diminished US security around and from the Islamic world. The faulty and fabricated rationale for war has the US in a quagmire. Already more than $155 billion has been spent, adding to huge Bush deficits, when critical needs are not being met at home. We should not be mired in the occupation of Iraq risking further upheavals when our infrastructure, schools and health care are deteriorating. Four years of free public college and university tuition for all students could be paid for by $155 billion.
Kerry/Bush: Stay the Course
Nader/Camejo: Get Out Now...Responsibly!
September 9th, 2004: Widespread media reports, circulating this week, of the 1,000th US military fatality provide the American people cause to reflect on the human toll of the Bush administration's rash and deceitful gambit of preemptive military intervention. At this time, the Nader/Camejo Campaign would like to reiterate its longstanding belief that the attitudes informing US foreign policy require sweeping overhaul. Milestones such as that achieved this week must be avoided at all costs. Please take the time to acquaint yourself with the measure of American sacrifice to date. (Source: New York Times)
The quagmire of the Iraq war and occupation could have been averted and needs to be ended expeditiously, replacing US forces with a UN peacekeeping force, prompt supervised elections and humanitarian assistance before we sink deeper into this occupation, with more U.S. casualties, huge financial costs, and diminished US security around and from the Islamic world. The faulty and fabricated rationale for war has the US in a quagmire. Already more than $155 billion has been spent, adding to huge Bush deficits, when critical needs are not being met at home. We should not be mired in the occupation of Iraq risking further upheavals when our infrastructure, schools and health care are deteriorating. Four years of free public college and university tuition for all students could be paid for by $155 billion.