It's the weekend. I'm blogging on Saturday morning because we stayed up late talking about war resistance (then and now) and the peace movement. It was a lot of fun but at one in the morning, I thought, "It's already Saturday, I'll wait." Then I got up this morning and
C.I.,
Wally and I went for a run. So let me get started and do a brief post.
First up, war resistance . . .
Iraq Veterans Against the War
IVAW members Matthis Chiroux and Kris Goldsmith have been pounding the pavement in Washington DC, with the help of IVAW's DC chapter, to get members of Congress to support Matthis in his refusal to deploy to Iraq. Matthis was honorably discharged from the Army in 2007 after five years of service, but he received orders in February 2008 to return to active duty from the IRR for deployment to Iraq.
On Sunday, June 15th, the day he was due to report for active duty, Matthis stood with his father and supporters in DC and reaffirmed that he is refusing his orders on the grounds that the Iraq war is illegal and unconstitutional.
How you can help:
Click here for the latest info on Matthis Chiroux.
And here's a video