LABOR ANTIWAR NETWORK GREETS OBAMA VICTORY, CALLS FOR CONTINUED MOBILIZATION
U.S. LABOR AGAINST THE WAR
The election of Barack Obama is a resounding repudiation of eight years of Bush administration policies of war, occupation, provocation and aggression, violations of constitutional liberties and civil rights, racism and imperial arrogance, personal and corporate greed, raids on the federal treasury, and massive fraud, mismanagement and waste of national resources.
The election is an historic victory for working people, people of color, the poor, women and youth. It is a victory for our democracy and the Constitution, a victory for tolerance, decency, civility and good will, a victory for peace and international understanding. It is a victory for the very concept of government, itself founded on the practice of community and solidarity.
The Obama campaign was launched and gained momentum based on his pledge to end the war. That was what distinguished Senator Obama from all his primary competitors. The election reaffirms the mandate given to the Congress in the election of 2006, but which the majority in Congress chose to ignore. It is a mandate to end the war and occupation in Iraq, to remove all foreign military forces and mercenaries, bring them all home, and truly care for them when they return.
The election is also a mandate for change – but not just any kind of change – not change that takes us backward or keeps us trapped by the failed corporate agenda. It is a mandate to use the resources now squandered on the military and corporate giveaways to meet human needs: to create meaningful well paid jobs, to end chronic unemployment and poverty, to provide affordable universal healthcare and decent housing, to open the doors to higher education for all
who want it regardless of means, to rebuild our failing infrastructure, to end our dependence on
oil and develop alternatives that will sustainably serve society as they save our environment.
We celebrate with the rest of the world. We know that great presidents are made by how they
meet the challenges they face, and by the movements that press them to do so. Obama’s
victory was made possible by the labor, peace, women’s, civil rights, immigrant rights, civil
liberties, environmental, student and youth movements, the movements for gay-lesbian-bisexual-
and transgender equality, for universal health care and others.
We agree with AFL-CIO President John Sweeney, who wrote on the day after the election:
Last night was a time to rejoice, but now it is time to get back to work fighting for working families.
We are responsible for holding our elected leaders to the promises they made and providing public
support for the tough legislative choices they will make on our behalf. The first challenge for Barack
Obama, Joe Biden and the hundreds of great legislators we helped elect is to address the worst
economic crisis since the Great Depression.
Hard-working families are losing jobs, homes, health care, retirement savings and hope. Hundreds
of billions of dollars have been committed to rescuing Wall Street—but almost nothing has been
done to rescue Main Street. People need help, and they need it now.
But none of the aspirations of working people and the poor will be met, the economic crisis will
not be resolved and our nation can never be truly secure so long as our country continues to
spend half of every tax dollar on the military and corporations that have enriched themselves
based on war and aggression.
We want Barack Obama to be a truly great president. We intend to help him be that by holding
him and the Congress accountable to meet the needs of millions who cast their votes inspired by
the hope his campaign created and their aspirations for a decent life in a nation at peace.
We know that democracy may be exercised in the voting booth, but the content of democracy is
created at the grass roots of society, in neighborhoods and communities, churches and union
halls, and in the street. We will educate, agitate and organize for him and the Congress to fulfill
the people’s mandate for change and to reject once and for all the failed, destructive and
exploitative corporate agenda.
It is our continued mobilization and organizing, our continued determination to press for
enactment of a people’s agenda for change that will give Barack Obama the opportunity to be a
great president. We welcome that challenge and commit to meeting it.
Our work begins NOW!
The Co-convenors
Kathy Black Fred Mason
Gene Bruskin Bob Muehlenkamp
Maria Guíllen Nancy Wohlforth
PMB 153, 1718 M Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036
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I'm afraid that...
these writers are on a premature, pink bubble anticipatory high. They make it sound like Kucinich was elected with a Kucinich-cloned Congress. CERTAINLY NOT THE CASE with Obama/Biden/Pelosi et. al.
"A country without a Soul is destined for Hell...on Earth."
Impeach Bush
John J. Coghlan
The last eight years can not be put behind us with an Obama victory. In order to move ahead, and restore our standing in the world we must hold the Bush Administration accountable. The world is not going to accept our saying that we are not going to torture people any more. The world is not going to accept our saying we will never again wage an illegal war. We have had our treasury robed, we have been spied on, lied to, and betrayed by our government, and the American people are not going to accept anything less than accountability. If Obama thinks he is going to look to the future, and move ahead, without responsibly dealing with the problems at hand, I have some sad news for him. Obama is not going anywhere without facing the facts of what has happened to us in the last eight years. With the help of a right wing Supreme Court, our country was taken over by a gang of unelected criminal thugs. God knows what the facts are surrounding 9/11. We were
taken to war with lies. The treasury has been looted. The banks were deregulated, which allowed for predatory lending, which has caused the collapse of our economy. We do not even need investigations of George Bush to impeach him. The fool has publicly admitted to impeachable crimes on Television. What else does he have to do to get the Democraps to impeach him, get a blow job. Whoooo!
The Democraps have been telling us they could not impeach because they didn't have the vote. They have it now. John Conyers is an honest and honorable man, and I expect that since the obstacles to impeachment are gone, that the next thing at hand will be impeachment. If Nancy Pelosi stands in the way, she must be removed. Many people have known all along why she has taken impeachment off the table. Nancy has been making money on the Bush crimes. She is also a conspirator in the administration's torture program, and impeachment would bring all this out.
I wish President Obama the best of luck. He could become another FDR, or he could wind up being as worthless as the Democraps in Congress.