Dear friend,
What is Responsibility?
President Bush says he takes responsibility for the mistakes
in Iraq.
And he wants to deploy 20,000 more soldiers to fix
his mistakes.
The new Congress hesitates to take responsibility or stand
firmly against
a "surge-escalation" to the war - even as 1,000
soldiers submit a petition imploring lawmakers to oppose the
escalation and bring troops home.
A military judge says it's not for his court to judge the
legality of the
war or how it impacts a soldier of conscience, while
the prosecution says
it's not the responsibility of an officer to question the
legality of his
orders.
Lt. Ehren Watada examined his responsibility as a United
States officer.
For refusing to deploy to Iraq and then sharing his
thoughts, he faces a
court
martial and six years in prison. And the military court
won't let him testify
that the war is illegal.
The Iraq War is Illegal and
Immoral. Yet inquiries to Congress about
Lt. Watada's case garner polite, standard responses -
they care, they respect his decision, but it's not their
responsibility to speak to the military on Lt. Watada's
behalf.
So why take action and petition the President and the
army to accept Lt. Watada's
resignation?
Because it's the right thing to
do. It's OUR responsibility
to tell OUR government:
"We support Lt.
Watada's courageous stand against
U.S. preemptive war and occupation in Iraq. Do not punish
him for standing
up for the Constitution
and international law."
Don't delay - Click the
button below to send your message.
Demand justice for Lt. Ehren
Watada!
Friends & Family of Lt. Watada will
prepare a copy of the e-mail message,
along with a copy of the Support Lt Watada petition and a
printed list of
all petition signers to date, for personal delivery to the
respective offices
in
Washington,
DC and Ft. Lewis, Washington
Subject: Please Accept Lt. Watada's Resignation
Dear [decision maker name automatically inserted here],
The best course of action for the army, the nation and 1st Lt. Ehren Watada is for the army to accept Lt. Watada's resignation and give him an honorable or general discharge. Voters sent a clear message in the November, 2006 elections that they oppose the war in Iraq. War resisters who refuse to deploy to Iraq should not be sentenced to prison for expressing their beliefs. The Iraq war is illegal. It's time for the army to accept Lt. Watada's resignation.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]