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Re: [casi] Many thanks-- what we need to stop the epidemic




Dear Tom,

would you be able to  provide guidelines, esp. for those of us outside the
US, as to how best to write to Rep. Kucinich? We  could then use our own
styles to make contact.  Thanks.

Greetings,  Bert G.


>From: " Tom Nagy, Ph.D." <nagy@gwu.edu>
>To: AS-ILAS <AS-ILAS@gmx.de>
>CC: casi <casi-discuss@lists.casi.org.uk>, nagy@gwu.edu
>Subject: [casi] Many thanks-- what we need to stop the epidemic
>Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2003 18:57:18 -0400
>
>Dear Colleagues,
>
>    I don't know AS-ILAS's name, but I commend him/her  for posting the
>bleak
>but necessary interview below. After the  epidemic produced by the US  
>raged
>for more than a dozen years, the re-invasion has increased even that
>horrific
>rate of killing of infants and children under 5 according to WHO
>surveillance
>data.
> 
>   How can we end it?  Get politicians and/or celebrates to go to Iraq to
>witness the atrocity and to shame the US/UK into reversing priorities from
>looting oil to providing safe water ( and for those for whom it is too late
>to
>provide  medical care)
>
>           . I have to wonder about the sincerity of Rep. Kucinich. He is
>one of
>our pampered, buffed politicians running for the presidency , who could, if
>he
>choose to, fly in comfort to Iraq without any physical risk. If he stayed
>long
>enough, he could  save lives. Yet, he just talks and talks, won't even
>raise a
>jar of Iraqi water.
>
>           Would anyone care to join me in article demanding  that  K fly
>his
>buffed imperial, congressional presence  to Iraq or to make way for a
>person of
>real conviction like Ralph Nader of the Greens to lead the opposition to
>the
>criminal policies of the Bush administration. (I confine myself to K.
>because he
>is, in my opinion the only Demo pres. contender that even talks much about
>Iraq
>and even he seems to say less and less.
>
>tom
>
>AS-ILAS wrote:
>
> > http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/hardtalk/3022434.stm
> >  
>
>
>
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