Call For An Immediate Cease-Fire in Lebanon

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Every day in Iraq, Bush's "victory" results in the murder of 100 civilians. In Afghanistan, the resurgent Taliban is on the attack. But the Bush Administration, the Neocons, and the Corporate Media are once again "marketing" a war - this time in Lebanon, Syria, and Iran. Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) will introduce a resolution Wednesday that calls on President Bush to appeal to all sides for a cessation of hostilities in the Israeli-Lebanon conflict and to commit the United States to multi-party negotiations. For a copy of the resolution see: http://www.truthdig.com/images/reportuploads/KUCINI_090_xml.pdf This Resolution already has 20 Co-Sponsors. We ask you today to write your Representative to strongly urge that he/she sign on as a cosponsor to this Resolution. This Resolution is in line with the recent statement on the Israel/Palestine/Lebanon crisis put forth by PDA. You can read our statement here: http://www.pdamerica.org/articles/news/israeli-occupation.php The one-click form below will send your personal message to all your government representatives selected below, with the subject "Call for an immediate cease-fire in Lebanon." At the same time you can send your personal comments only as a letter to the editor of your nearest local daily newspaper if you like.

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The question is: "Should There Be an Immediate Cease-Fire in Lebanon?".

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