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This Is Why It Matters - stopIranWar.com
Submitted by kaflinn on April 25, 2007 - 1:16am.
stopiranwar.com | Iran

John Gorka is a favorite of mine, and he has agreed to lend his song Road of Good Intentions to Gen. Wesley Clark for his www.stopiranwar.com campaign.
Go here and watch. Listen. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFovk67u0-U
(thanks to Carol Kilyanek for posting this at YouTube!)
The Danger of Silence
Submitted by Wes Clark on March 7, 2007 - 2:22pm.
stopiranwar.com | VoteVets | Call to Action | Iran | Iraq

What will war with Iran be like and how will it impact the troops in Iraq?
Silence.
That is what worries me. With every passing day that the administration won't talk to Iran, we come closer to an Iranian nuclear weapon, and the time at which the decision must be made whether or not the administration will use its military option.
In today's video blog, Jon Soltz, chairman of VoteVets.org, and I discuss the serious consequences of using military force against Iran--the impact on our men and women in uniform, U.S. influence in the region, and the stability of the Middle East.
The Bush Administration may refuse to have direct talks with Iran, but we cannot remain silent.
An attack on Iran will put additional strain on our already overextended military. It could well affect the United States' ability to extricate our forces from Iraq, as our troops will likely face even more attacks on the ground. And there will be potential for hostilities on American embassies abroad, a hike in oil prices, and an increased likelihood of terrorist attacks wherever Hizballah has active cells. You just don't know, and quite frankly, I don't want us to find out.
I need you to stand with me today.
Make your voice heard. Tell George W. Bush war with Iran is not the answer. Visit StopIranWar.com and sign the petition today!
Then be sure to watch our latest video blog.
Your efforts are having an impact. The media is starting to pay attention. Democratic leaders in Washington are starting to act. But we can't rest now. We cannot remain silent.
Poll - Why Haven't YOU Signed The Petition Yet?
Submitted by kaflinn on April 27, 2007 - 3:34am.
International Diplomacy | Iran | Middle East | stopiranwar.com | Wesley Clark

that's assuming you haven't signed it yet, of course ;-)
You need to be logged in to see it here, but it will also go up on dKos later today (will post the link when it goes up, then on www.deadmessengers.com (you won't need to be registered to vote in it there), and if www.clarkvolunteers.com decides to co-operate, I'll post it there too.
Vote in the Poll at:
StopIranWar.com Petition Challenge - A Few How-To's to Get You Started
Submitted by kaflinn on April 11, 2007 - 2:31am.
General Wesley Clark | Jon Soltz VoteVets.org | Petition Challenge | stopiranwar.com | Call to Action | Current Events | Fighting Dems | Iran | Middle East | Military Families | Rapid Response | Soapbox | State Teams | Veterans | Veterans & Military | Wesley Clark

Hi Everyone!
Have a few "How-To" updates for you on the StopIranWar.com Petition Challenge.
Dems Cave on Iran: DailyKos
Submitted by nocore on March 12, 2007 - 9:21pm.
DailyKos | Iran | stopiranwar.com | National Security
Hey team,
There's a thread over on DailyKos called "Dems Cave on Iran". If you've got a few minutes, I'd ask you to go post in it.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2007/3/12/2154/30748
Iran is a subject where Wes simply blows away the rest of the 2008 field. It's a topic that, whenever it arises, Clarkies should just be all over. Wes owns this topic of conversation. And any time we see it come up at places like DailyKos, HuffingtonPost, etc, it's a great opportunity to remind people of that.
Military strike could speed up Iran's nuclear program
Submitted by mad4clark on March 5, 2007 - 1:24pm.
Iran | Middle East | nuclear proliferation | regime change | stopiranwar.com | Iran

ABC Net has an interview with Dr Frank Barnaby, a nuclear physicist and weapons scientist in the UK and co-author of a report warning against a military strike on Iran
.....FRANK BARNABY: Judging by the progress it's made so far, it would take Iran up to 10 years more to get a nuclear weapon if they go along the way they're going.

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