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DESCRIPTION:Call to Action on March 20:\nU.S. Out of Afghanistan and Iraq Now!\nFree 
 Palestine\nMoney for health care, jobs and education!\nU.S. Hands Off Latin 
 America\nEnd foreign occupation of Haiti! Reparations now!\n\nBuses and 
 Carpools to San Francisco for March 20:\nMarin: Contact 14 Friends of 
 Palestine, 415-507-0633\nSacramento/Davis: Contact Sacramento Peace Action, 
 916-448-7157, sacpeace@dcn.org\nSan Jose/Peninsula: Contact ANSWER South 
 Bay, SJPJC, PPJC, 408-829-9506\nSanta Cruz: Contact 
 SantaCruzANSWER@gmail.com\nSanta Rosa: ANSWERsantarosa@gmail.com\n\nIf you 
 can organize carpools or busses from your area or campus, call 
 415-821-6545. \n\nDownload flyer and poster PDFs at 
 http://answersf.org/#local5 \n\nOn Saturday, March 20, thousands of people 
 will be marching in cities across the country calling for an end to wars 
 occupations in Afghanistan, Iraq and everywhere. Every day people, mostly 
 civilians, are dying in these wars, which cost more than $1 billion every 
 two days. Meanwhile, more than 20 million people in the U.S. have lost 
 their jobs, homes and health benefits in the last three years. On March 20 
 we will be saying: “Money for Healthcare, Jobs, Housing and Education – 
 Not for War.”\n\nHere in San Francisco, the Executive Board of UNITE-HERE 
 Local 2 and many other unions have endorsed the March 20 march and rally. 
 The march will be going to two of the boycotted hotels, the Hilton and the 
 Westin-St. Francis in solidarity with the hotel workers.  The Local 2 
 workers’ fight for a decent contract and to keep healthcare benefits is 
 important to all working people. \n\nPeople from all over the country are 
 organizing to converge on Washington, D.C., and on the West Coast in San 
 Francisco and Los Angeles.\n\nWe will march together to say “No 
 Colonial-type Wars and Occupations in Afghanistan, Iraq, Palestine!” We 
 will march together to say “No War Against Iran!” We will march 
 together to say “No War for Empire Anywhere!”\n\nInstead of war, we 
 will demand funds so that every person can have a job, free and universal 
 health care, decent schools, and affordable housing.\n\nMarch 20 is the 
 seventh anniversary of the criminal war of aggression launched by Bush and 
 Cheney against Iraq. One million or more Iraqis have died. Tens of 
 thousands of U.S. troops have lost their lives or been maimed, and continue 
 to suffer a whole host of enduring problems from this terrible war. 
 \n\nThis is the time for united action. The slogans on banners may differ, 
 but all those who carry them should be marching shoulder to shoulder. 
 \n\nBush is gone, but the war and occupation in Iraq go on. The Pentagon is 
 widening the war in Afghanistan. They project an endless war with shifting 
 battlefields. And a “single-payer” war budget that only grows larger 
 and larger each year. We must act.\n\nBoth the Iraq and Afghanistan wars 
 were predicated on the imperial fantasy that the U.S. could create stable, 
 proxy colonial-type governments in both countries. They were to serve as an 
 extension of “American” power in these strategic and resource-rich 
 regions.\n\nThat fantasy has been destroyed. Now U.S. troops are being sent 
 to kill or be killed so that the politicians in uniform (“the generals 
 and admirals”) and those in three-piece suits (“our elected 
 officials”) can avoid taking responsibility for a military setback in 
 wars that should have never been started. Their military ambitions are now 
 reduced to avoiding the appearance of defeat.\n\nThat is exactly what 
 happened in Vietnam! Avoiding defeat, or the perception of defeat, was the 
 goal Nixon and Kissinger set for themselves when they took office in 1969. 
 For this noble cause, another 30,000 young GIs perished before the 
 inevitable troop pullout from Vietnam in 1973. The number of Vietnamese 
 killed between 1969 and 1973 was greater by many hundreds of 
 thousands.\n\nAll of us can make the difference—progress and change comes 
 from the streets and from the grassroots.\n\nThe people went to the polls 
 in 2008, and the enthusiasm and desire for change after eight years of the 
 Bush regime was the dominant cause that led to election of a big Democratic 
 Party majority in both Houses of Congress and the election of Barack Obama 
 to the White House.\n\nBut it should now be obvious to all that waiting for 
 politicians to bring real change—on any front—is simply a prescription 
 for passivity by progressives and an invitation to the array of corporate 
 interests from military contractors to the banks, to big oil, to the health 
 insurance giants that dominate the political life of the country. These 
 corporate interests work around the clock to frustrate efforts for real 
 change, and they are the guiding hand behind the recent street 
 mobilizations of the ultra-right.\n\nIt is up to us to act. If people had 
 waited for politicians to do the right thing, there would have never been a 
 Civil Rights Act, or unions, women’s rights, an end to the Vietnam war or 
 any of the profound social achievements and basic rights that people 
 cherish.\n\nIt is time to be back in the streets. \n\nEndorsers of the 
 March 20 National Marches include: ANSWER Coalition; Muslim American 
 Society Freedom; National Council of Arab Americans; Cynthia McKinney; 
 Malik Rahim, co-founder of Common Ground Collective; Ramsey Clark; Cindy 
 Sheehan; Medea Benjamin, co-founder of CODEPINK; Debra Sweet, Director, 
 World Can't Wait; Mike Ferner, President, Veterans for Peace; Al-Awda, the 
 Palestine Right to Return Coalition; Heidi Boghosian, Executive Director, 
 National Lawyers Guild; Ron Kovic, author of "Born on the 4th of July"; 
 Juan Jose Gutierrez, Director, Latino Movement USA; Col. Ann Wright (ret.); 
 March Forward!; Partnership for Civil Justice; U.S. Labor Against War; 
 Palestinian American Women Association; MANA - Muslim Alliance in North 
 America; Alliance for a Just and Lasting Peace in the Philippines; National 
 Assembly to End the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars and Occupations; Alliance for 
 Global Justice; Claudia de la Cruz, Pastor, Iglesia San Romero de Las 
 Americas-UCC; Phil Portluck, Social Justice Ministry, Covenant Baptist 
 Church, D.C.; Blase & Theresa Bonpane, Office of the Americas; Coalition 
 for Peace and Democracy in Honduras; Comite Pro-Democracia en Mexico; 
 Frente Unido de los Pueblos Americanos; Comites de Base FMLN, Los Angeles; 
 Free Palestine Alliance; GABRIELA Network; Justice for Filipino American 
 Veterans; KmB Pro-People Youth; Students Fight Back; Jim Lafferty, 
 Executive Director, National Lawyers Guild - LA Chapter; LEF Foundation; 
 National Coalition to Free the Angola 3; Community Futures Collective; 
 Advocates for Indigenous California Language Survival; Compañeros del 
 Barrio; Barrio Unido for Full and Unconditional Amnesty; Michael Berg; Bay 
 Area United Against War; Casa las Américas; Arab American Union Members 
 Council; Malcolm X Center for Self-Determination; Unite Here Local 2; 
 Unitarian Universalists for Peace – SF and many more.\n\nVOLUNTEERS 
 NEEDED! Call 415-821-6545 to volunteer today!\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/02/23/18638583.php
SUMMARY:Protest: Money for People's Needs, Not for War and Corporate Bailouts!
LOCATION:gather at Civic Center Plaza, Grove and Larkin Sts., Civic Center 
 BART\nOpening rally, then march through downtown area, returning to Civic 
 Center for closing rally
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