These organizations and individuals endorse ConsumersForPeace.org and the ExxonMobil War Boycott:
After Downing Street
http://www.afterdowningstreet.org
Bloomington Peace Action Coalition
http://www.bpac.info/
Campus Antiwar Network
http://www.campusantiwar.net
Crawford Peace House
Coalition Against War and Injustice (Baton Rouge)
http://www.cawi.info/
Covington (Louisiana) Peace Project
Consumers for Peace
http://www.consumersforpeace.org
Dallas County Young Democrats
Dallas NAACP
Dallas Peace Center
Democrats.com
http://www.democrats.com
Global Exchange
Goldstar Families for Peace
http://www.gsfp.org
International Socialist Organization
http://www.internationalsocialist.org
Jumpstart Ford Campaign, a joint effort of Global Exchange, the Rainforest Action Network and the Ruckus Society
Midsouth Peace and Justice Center
http://www.midsouthpeace.org
Progressive Democrats of America
http://www.pdamerica.org/
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Traprock Peace Center
http://www.traprockpeace.org
Veterans for Peace, Baton Rouge, LA
Wespac Foundation
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Annie and Buddy Spell, Louisiana peace activists (Annie is president of the Greater Covington, LA branch of the NAACP)
Anthony Arnove, author, "Iraq: The Logic of Withdrawal"; co-editor with Howward Zinn, "Voices of a People's History of the U.S."
Arden Buck - Mountain Forum For Peace, Nederland, Co
Beth K. Lamont, Humanist Chaplain, NGO Rep. to the UN for the American Humanist Association.
Charles Jenks, Chair of Advisory Board, Traprock Peace Center
Cindy Sheehan, Gold Star Families for Peace
Dahr Jamail, independent journalist who spent over 8 months reporting from occupied Iraq
David Swanson, co-founder of AfterDowningStreet.org
Dennis Kyne, Gulf War veteran, activist and author of "Support the Truth"
Dirk Adriaensens, coordinator SOS Iraq and member of the Executive Committee of the Brussells Tribunal, Belgium
Don DeBar, correspondent, WBAI, New York
Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, National Coordinating Committee, Campus Antiwar Network
Eric Ruder, reporter - Socialist Worker newspaper
Gabriele Zamparini, freelance journalist and film maker living in London; co-editor of www.thecatsdream.com
Howard Zinn, historian, playwright and activist; author of "A People's History of the United States" and co-editor with Anthony Arnove of "Voices of a People's History of the U.S."
Jacob Flowers, Director, MidSouth Peace and Justice Center
Judy Linehan, Military Families Speak Out
Karen Burke, Campus Antiwar Movement to End the Occupation, Austin, Texas
International Socialist Organization, Austin, Texas
Karen Hadden, Seed Coalition, Austin, TX
Kathy Kelly, Nobel Peace Prize nominee, co-founder - Voices For Creative Non-Violence
Lindsey German, Convener, Stop the War Coalition (UK)
Michael Letwin, Co-Convener - New York City Labor Against the War
Mid-South Peace and Justice Center (Memphis)
Mike Corwin, International Socialist Organization, Austin, TX
Nick Mottern, National Director, Consumers for Peace
Nada Khader, Executive Director, Wespac Foundation
Norman Solomon, Author of "War Made Easy: How Presidents and Pundits Keep Spinning Us to Death"
Paola Pisi, professor of religious sciences (Italy) and editor of http://www.uruknet.info
Phil Gasper, Chair - Department of Philosophy & Religion, Notre Dame de Namur University, Professors for Peace
Sanford Russell - Moderator of BoycottUS (yahoo group)
Sharon Smith, author of "Women and Socialism : Essays on Women's Liberation"
Sonya Sofia, Rainbow Organization
Stan Goff, Master Sergeant Retired, US Army
Sundiata Xian Tellem, Co-Chairman: Green Party of the United States Black Caucus
Former Chairman: Green Party of Dallas County
Sunny Miller, Executive Director, Traprock Peace Center
Thomas F. Barton, Publisher of GI Special
Tim Baer, Director, Bloomington Peace Action Coalition
Tim Carpenter, National Director - Progressive Democrats of America
Valley Reed, Chief organizer, March to Redeem Campaign
Ward Reilly, SE National Contact - Vietnam Veterans Against the War, Veterans for Peace, Baton Rouge
*Affiliations are for identification purposes only
Fallujah Says it all
FALLUJAH - In 2004 the United States destroyed Fallujah. It was a war crime and a crime against humanity. This action typifies the U.S. invasion and occupation of Iraq. This video shows what happened, and what continues to happen daily if on a smaller scale.
Watch the video preview of
"Caught in the Crossfire".
ConsumersForPeace.org, through the ExxonMobil War Boycott, is working to stop the killing in Iraq; to end the United States' occupation of Iraq; and to bring the perpetrators of the war to justice.
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