How can it be that a president who has lost the support of
the public--President Bush, in the latest polls, remains at a dismal 33
percent approval rating--is able to lead the country in this way from
one collossal disaster to an even worse disaster?
The answer is that we, the American People, are letting it happen.
We have become so disengaged from our government and from the basic
concept of participarty democracy that if we do anything at all--and
more than half of us don't--we just go to the polls and cast a vote
(which may or may not be counted). Having done that, we go back home,
recline on our sofas and bitch. Which is to say we do nothing.
Well, we have a chance this weekend to change that.
United for Peace and Justice,
ImpeachforChange
and other groups have organized what looks likely to be the largest
anti-war march on Washington since the days of the Vietnam War--and in
mid-winter no less. The march, scheduled for this coming Saturday,
January 27, is expected to see people coming in by bus and train from
at least 31 states. It will be followed by a massive lobbying of
Congress on Monday, Jan. 29.
The lobbying message is that Bush's wars must be stopped--and that the president should be impeached.
Congress knows what it has to do--cut off funding for the war and pass
a measure barring the president from attacking Iran without prior
congressional approval, and entertain bills of impeachment.
What senators and representatives need is a stern and loud reminder
from the public that they can no longer hide behind the flag or behind
administration lies. They are going to have to take a stand for sanity
and for the Constitution, which they are sworn to defend and uphold.
No one should sit this one out!
Be in Washington on January 27. (If you absolutely cannot go, then join the
virtual march.
Tell Congress:
No more war in Iraq! Bring the troops home now!
No attack on Iran!
Impeach President Bush!