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Vote NO on Bush's $82 billion Supplemental Budget Request to fund the occupations of Iraq & Afghanistan

The House of Representatives is preparing to vote on the Bush Administration's request for an additional $82 billion to fund the occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan, perhaps as early as Tuesday, March 15, 2005.

Vote NO on Bush's $82 billion
Supplemental Budget Request
to fund the occupations of
Iraq & Afghanistan

The House of Representatives is preparing to vote on the Bush Administration's request for an additional $82 billion to fund the occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan, perhaps as early as Tuesday, March 15, 2005. Every day the U.S. spends over $200 million of working peoples' money to fund war and occupation in Iraq. 100,000 Iraqis have died. More than 1,500 U.S. soldiers have been killed and thousands more wounded. There should not be one more dime spent on Bush's criminal wars, occupations and torture programs.

The A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition has set-up an easy to use way to send Congress a message of opposition. Use the link below to tell Congress to Vote No on the Supplemental Request.

$82 billion would:

1. Restore Bush's proposed budget cuts for 150 federal social programs more than four times over.
2. Restore 48 education programs Bush proposes cutting, plus hire about 1.5 million teachers in our elementary schools.
3. Provide health care for than 14 million uninsured workers.
4. More than cover $60 billion in Medicaid spending that Bush wants to cut.
5. Provide housing vouchers for 14 million low income families.

The U.S. government has destroyed the lives of the people of Iraq. Opposing the $82 billion Supplemental Request is a way of speaking out against the continued occupation of Iraq. The people of Iraq deserve reparations - not more money used against them for death and conquest.

By clicking here you can send a message to the Congressional representative in your District. Feel free to edit your own message.


Update on March 19/20 Global Day of Action

On March 19/20, actions will take place in hundreds of cities across the U.S. and around the world as part of the Global Day of Action on the second anniversary of the "shock and awe" invasion of Iraq. The A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition website is currently being updated and will soon list March 19/20 demonstrations taking place in 45 U.S. states!


March 14-18:
Students & Youth Mobilize Against War & Racism

The Students & Youth Week of Resistance March 14-18 initiated by The Global Resistance Network and Youth & Student A.N.S.W.E.R. is gaining momentum.


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