Dear Friend,
Last Saturday a busload (actually half a busload) of
Since we were not able to fill our bus, we ended with a shortfall which is part of the reason we are writing to you today. Those who paid $40 for the trip contributed a generous additional $400 on the way back to cover bus expenses, but we still need hundreds of dollars. Can you help us out with a check to put us back in the black? Any amount would be greatly appreciated. Checks may be made payable to B.N.C. (
We also invite you to look at Tim Wheeler's excellent article and photos of the march. See below. Go to http://www.pww.org/article/articleview/15129/.
Thank you to those of you who have already supported the April 4 endeavor. We inviite everyone to the next meeting of
Yours for peace and justice,
Margaret Baldridge
‘Health care not warfare!’
Author: Tim Wheeler
People's Weekly World Newspaper, 04/05/09 20:03
Tim Wheeler
Thousands march through
It was the 42nd anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King’s famed “Beyond Vietnam” speech at
Tim Wheeler
Leading the march were veterans and military families who warned against escalating the war in
The marchers assembled on Broadway above
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Rose Taylor
Rose Taylor of
George Martin, a leader of United for Peace and Justice, sponsor of the march, told the World, “We must make the connection: almost a quarter of a trillion tax dollars are being spent each year on wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and 1,000 military bases around the world. Our government is bailing out the banks and not meeting the needs of our people.”
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George Martin
The march, he added, sends, “a strong message to the new administration and the new Congress. We need to move beyond war. A new economy is possible.”
Hospital Workers Local 1199 was Dr. King’s favorite union and hundreds of members of Local 1199 were waving bright yellow flags as they marched. Steve Thornton, a leader of SEIU Local 1199 in
Local 1199 was the first union to come out against the Vietnam War,
Rylan Moore, a student seeking her Masters Degree in Social Work at the University of Connecticut was holding a placard that read, “Social Workers Support a Responsible Budget.”
She told the World, “Too much is spent on the military and not enough on social services that people need.”
Bobby Greenberg, a retired
Obama met with union teachers and made clear that neither charter schools nor merit pay will be unilaterally forced on teachers.
The demonstration came a day after news that the jobless rate spiked last month to 8.5 percent despite hundreds of billions in taxpayer bailouts for banks and insurance companies. It also coincided with a NATO meeting in Europe where the subject was escalation of the war in
Michael McPhearson, executive director of Veterans for Peace, told the World, “Five years in
As he walked through the financial district, Don Bickford, a member of the
Before the march stepped off, the Rev. James Lawson, a close co-worker of Dr. King, recalled that one year after his “Beyond Vietnam,” speech, King was assassinated leading a struggle for union rights. “I was with Dr. King in
He added, “In the spirit of Dr. King and the movement of equality and justice of the fifties and sixties, I say, if we want peace to blossom, we must eradicate poverty, racism, sexism, violence and greed in the
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