...LA GUERRA ES LA ANTITESIS DE LA PAZ Y NOSOTRAS LUCHAMOS POR LA PAZ...

25 de octubre de 2006

Soldiers Appeal for Redress to Congress to End the War!

Appeal for Redress
Home Appeal Rights Under Law Sponsoring Organizations
An Appeal for Redress from the War in Iraq

Many active duty, reserve, and guard service members are concerned
about the war in Iraq and support the withdrawal of U.S. troops. The
Appeal for Redress provides a way in which individual service members
can appeal to their Congressional Representative and US Senators to
urge an end to the U.S. military occupation. The Appeal messages will
be delivered to members of Congress at the time of the Martin Luther
King, Jr. Day in January 2007.

The wording of the Appeal for Redress is short and simple. It is
patriotic and respectful in tone.

As a patriotic American proud to serve the nation in uniform, I
respectfully urge my political leaders in Congress to support the
prompt withdrawal of all American military forces and bases from
Iraq . Staying in Iraq will not work and is not worth the price. It
is time for U.S. troops to come home.

If you agree with this message, click here.

The Appeal for Redress is sponsored by active duty service members
based in the Norfolk area and by a sponsoring committee of veterans
and military family members. The Sponsoring committee consists of
Iraq Veterans Against the War, Veterans For Peace, and Military
Families Speak Out.

Members of the military have a legal right to communicate with their
member of Congress. To learn more about the rights and restrictions
that apply to service members click here.

Attorneys and counselors experienced in military law are available to
help service members who need assistance in countering any attempts
to suppress this communication with members of Congress.

Several members of Congress have expressed interest in receiving the
Appeal for Redress and have issued the following statement:

"We respect and welcome this initiative from our brave men and women
in uniform. We look forward to receiving the Appeals and sharing your
important perspectives with colleagues in the Congress."

Click here to send the Appeal to your elected representatives.




Appeal for Redress
PO Box 53052
Washington, DC 20009-3052

info@appealforredress.org
Phone: 360-241-1414
Fax: 360-694-8843

© 2006. All Rights Reserved.