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Petition: War is Just a Racket: Take a Stand; Dismantle the War Machine; Demilitarize the World!

Michael Lessard..., Viernes, Mayo 25, 2007 - 17:28

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In the words of a USMC General, war is the oldest, the most profitable and the
most vicious racket—one in which the profits are measured in dollars and the losses
in body bags.

To stop the war racketeers profiting from wars and to void their ‘license to mass
murder,’ we the undersigned call on you, the world community, parents, writers,
poets, artists, farmers, workers, academics, professionals and all other concerned
individuals to rise up and take a stand against the insanity of militarism forced
on your community.

Take control of your destiny. Help bring about an end to the manufacture and
sales of weapons in your country and the world. Redirect your national income from
feeding the war machine to provide food, shelter, health, education and harmony for
all.

Remember: Without your consent, explicit or implied, the wheels of the military
machine would come to a grinding halt.

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