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As the 5th anniversary of the start of the current war in Iraq nears, Texans for Peace say "no more to war." Texans for Peace has kicked off a month of peace and antiwar activities throughout the state including marches, vigils, protests, sermons and films.
"End the War in Iraq, Bring the Troops Home Now" says Texans for Peace
As the Iraq war and occupation enters its 5th anniversary, Texans for Peace has kicked off a month of peace and antiwar activities throughout the state including marches, vigils, protests, sermons and films. From Brownsville to the Metroplex, Texans are calling attention to the devastating effects of the war and ongoing occupation of Iraq and demanding and end, says Charlie Jackson, founder of Texans for Peace.
"It's past time the people of Texas stood up to this Administration and its congressional enablers to say 'enough,' and bring our troops home," says Jackson. Jackson notes that despite claims that the "Surge" is working, there were more than 600 people killed and injured in Iraq in just the past week and the U.S. continues to spend more than $12 billion per month on an occupation that is not supported by either the people of Iraq or America.
During the month of March, activities large and small will encourage Texans to speak their mind about the situation in Iraq. A statewide "Million Musicians for Peace" rally is planned for Austin on March 15 at the State Capitol. "The future of this country is being written," Jackson states, "and we will not sanction continued murder in our names."
March 2008 End the War Events in Texas:
- March 13: Austin - Film Premier "Body of War" - 4pm Paramount Theatre
- March 15: Austin - STATEWIDE MARCH "Million Musicians for Peace" - 12noon rally at the State Capitol, 1pm march, 1:30 concert at City Hall
- March 15: Dallas - Demonstration "Justice for Peace" - 10am, 7930 Belt Line Road
- March 15: Galveston - Vigil "End the War in Iraq" - 5pm, 46th St & Seawall Blvd
- March 15: Houston - Rally "Rally Against the Iraq War" - 2pm, Mason Park
- March 16: Brownsville - Singing "Music and Metaphor: Singing Songs of Justice in a Warring World" - 10:30am, All Souls U.U. Church
- March 16: San Antonio - Poetry Reading "How Do You Feel About War?" - 2pm, Gazebo at the Alamo
- March 18: Corpus Christi - Presentation "Five Years and Counting: what we aren't hearing about Iraq" - 8pmm U.U. Church
- March 19: Everywhere - Wear, or take, an Iraq reminder (armband, button, photo of Iraqi child) to work
- March 19: Arlington - Gathering "I Stand for Peace" - 5pm, Lincoln Square and Collins St I-30 Overpass
- March 19: Austin - Gathering "The U.S. in Iraq: Five Years of War and Two Decades of Aggression" - 7:30pm, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
- March 19: Brownsville - Interfaith Demonstration "End the War in Iraq" - 5pm, Paredes Line Rd. and 802
- March 19: College Station - Demonstration "Five Years Too Many" - 6pm, intersection of University Dr and Texas Ave
- March 19: Corpus Christi - Lunch Gathering "Five Years Too Many"- 12 noon, in La Retama Park
- March 19: Corpus Christi - Gathering "End the War" - 5pm Intersection of SPID and Airline
- March 19: Lewisville - Action "Five Year Too Long" - 4pm, Office of Cong, Robert Burgess 1660 South Stemmons Freeway, tell Cong. Burgess what you think about Iraq
- March 20: Brownsville - Candlelight Vigil & Film "No End in Sight" - 6pm, UTB/TSC gazebo
- March 20: Houston - Bridge Blogging "End the War" - 4pm, Montrose bridge
- March 20: Plano - Film Premier "A Soldier's Peace" - 7pm, Angelika Film Center 7205 Bishop Rd
- March 29: The Woodlands - Protest "Stop Loss Congress" - 6:30pm, Woodlands Waterway Marriot, tell Cong. Kevin Brady what you think about Iraq
- March 30: Brownsville - Sermon "The Cost of Iraq. Who Pays the Price?" - 10:30am, All Souls U.U. Church
Texans for Peace is a 501 (c) (3) non-partisan organization headquartered in Austin, TX. It provides information and resources on peace and social justice throughout the state. For more information on March Events, please see the website at www.texansforpeace.org/ETW.
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