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new initiative via ZNet:

http://www.zmag.org/wspj/index.cfm

if you want to support the statement below then go to ZNet at the above
e-dress and sign.

There is already growing broad support.

Statement reads:

³I stand for peace and justice.

I stand for democracy and autonomy. I donıt think the U.S. or any other
country should ignore the popular will and violate and weaken international
law, seeking to bully and bribe votes in the Security Council.

I stand for internationalism. I oppose any nation spreading an ever
expanding network of military bases around the world and producing an
arsenal unparalleled in the world.

I stand for equity. I donıt think the U.S. or any other country should seek
empire. I donıt think the U.S. ought to control Middle Eastern oil on behalf
of U.S. corporations and as a wedge to gain political control over other
countries.

I stand for freedom. I oppose brutal regimes in Iraq and elsewhere but I
also oppose the new doctrine of "preventive war," which guarantees permanent
and very dangerous conflict, and is the reason why the U.S. is now regarded
as the major threat to peace in much of the world. I stand for a democratic
foreign policy that supports popular opposition to imperialism,
dictatorship, and political fundamentalism in all its forms.

I stand for solidarity. I stand for and with all the poor and the excluded.
Despite massive disinformation millions oppose unjust, illegal, immoral war,
and I want to add my voice to theirs. I stand with moral leaders all over
the world, with world labor, and with the huge majority of the populations
of countries throughout the world.

I stand for diversity. I stand for an end to racism directed against
immigrants and people of color. I stand for an end to repression at home and
abroad.

I stand for peace. I stand against this war and against the conditions,
mentalities, and institutions that breed and nurture war and injustice.

I stand for sustainability. I stand against the destruction of forests,
soil, water, environmental resources, and biodiversity on which all life
depends.

I stand for justice. I stand against economic, political, and cultural
institutions that promote a rat race mentality, huge economic and power
inequalities, corporate domination even unto sweatshop and slave labor,
racism, and gender and sexual hierarchies.

I stand for a policy that redirects the money used for war and military
spending to provide healthcare, education, housing, and jobs.

I stand for a world whose political, economic, and social institutions
foster solidarity, promote equity, maximize participation, celebrate
diversity, and encourage full democracy.

I stand for peace and justice and, more, I pledge to work for peace and
justice.²