Americans of all ideological persuasions are fed up with the Afghanistan War. We’re fed up with a $5.7 billion-per-month military campaign that’s gone nowhere over the past 12 months. We’re fed up with being told we’ll have to do without vital public services because of the sorry state of our national finances, while at the same time our politicians are spending $2 billion a year to police a dusty Afghan town called Marjah. But most of all, we’re tired of the song-and-dance from officials who think they can spin a year full of ugly setbacks as “progress.” We know better.
We’re so fed up, in fact, that over the past week, with the help of Brave New Foundation’s Rethink Afghanistan campaign, several hundred ordinary Americans pooled their resources in an online fundraising drive and picked three everyday people to star in the first-ever anti-Afghanistan-War TV ad. The ad has run all this week in Washington, D.C. on CNN to get make sure politicians know we want our troops brought home–because it’s time. . . .
For months, public opinion polls have been very clear on Americans’ opposition to the Afghanistan War. This past week, Gallup’s latest poll showed that 72 percent of Americans want Congress to act this year to speed up troop withdrawals from Afghanistan. This support cuts across ideological lines, with strong majorities of Republicans, Democrats and independents wanting Congress to rein in the war. And yet, somehow, President Obama and Congress persist in requesting and approving funds to keep this war going long past a time period acceptable to most of their constituents.
What will it take to get policy-makers’ attention to the fact that the war isn’t making us safer and isn’t worth the cost? The worst year for U.S. troop deaths ever so far in the war? Check. The worst year for civilian casualties? Check. The highest annual cost of the war so far? Check. We could throw in 9 percent unemployment at home, an economic crisis, and deficit hysteria at home as well. There’s simply no justification for continuing to spend almost $6 billion a month on a futile, brutal war while cutting programs that keep people from freezing in the winter.
Take, for example, one of the hardest hit cities in the new economy: Detroit, Michigan. The Detroit metropolitan area has an unemployment rate of more than 11 percent. But this year alone, taxpayers in Detroit will pay $180.4 million for the war. WIth that same amount of money, Detroit could have hired 2,523 elementary school teachers, 3,435 firefighters, or 2,815 cops for a year. Our communities here in the U.S. are suffering in a terrible economic vise. When do we stop wasting money on this futile war and start getting serious about getting American back on its feet?
Some Members of Congress, thankfully, do hear the voices of their constituents. Today, U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) and a bipartisan set of cosponsors introduced the Responsible End to the War in Afghanistan Act, a bill designed to force the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan. And, many of these elected officials spent the week working to restrict funding for war during the debate over the continuing resolution to fund the government. They face an uphill fight in a Capitol awash with war industry lobbying dollars, but every time they take a vote, they’re building on the last roll call, expanding the number of people willing to stand up and say, “enough.”
That’s why we helped run the first-ever anti-Afghanistan-War ad on TV in Washington, D.C. this week: to support the efforts of public servants willing to cast the tough votes, and to tell our politicians we want our troops brought home–because it’s time.
If you’re fed-up with this war that’s not making us safer and that’s not worth the costs, join Rethink Afghanistan on Facebook and Twitter.
UPDATE: Several Members of Congress have posted blog pieces today at The Huffington Post on this issue. Take a look:




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The wealth disparity gap or GINI coefficient for the District of Columbia is the highest of the US jurisdictions and the District is taxed without representation (the slogan is on their license plates by default). I once saw a billboard near the Eastern Market that had an ad during Bush 41 that said that everyone deserved the same health benefits their Congessional representatives got. It would be great to have a table and banner in the Flea Market at Eastern Market (or any of the area farmer’s markets for that matter). There are businesses up for sale between the 1400 and 1700 block of Pennsylvania Ave. southeast that would be great locations for a banner visible to traffic– especially as lots of cars come and go down Pennsylvania Ave. southeast to access the Southeast Freeway, the Sousa Bridge and the Anacostia Freeway.
I think it speaks volumes that Russia Today has done this report “Making Fortune on Poverty: JP Morgan’s Big Food Stamp Business” (Feb. 18, 2011) of which the facts are not lost on SE DC.
All our engaged forces need to come home immediately, no phased withdrawals. Give the economy as an excuse – it’s a much better alternative than cutting programs for the needy. We are not at risk militarily from any nation, so promoting the public welfare becomes the applicable Constitutional edict. Otherwise, impeach the bloody imperator!
Ad me no ads. I’m calling for impeachment.
Keep it going. Send to everyone you know. Thanks !
Should have aired during the Stupor Bowl. That would have caught somebodies attention.
I really doubt that ad would have made in on TV these days let alone on the corporate-coveted Super Bowl ad slots given the very consolidated US media ownership.
Meanwhile, we’ll keep circulating this video which needs to go viral:
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911 caused the instant decision to attack Iraq. 911 was filmed by the media and private photographers who rushed to the WTC A MINUTE AFTER THE PLANE HIT THE NORTH TOWER. There is no rational legitimate reason to not view the evidence on film of the 911 crime. Those pictures clearly show the explosions that blasted steel beams that weigh tons in all directions.
The law of gravity was not repealed on 911. Look at the steel beams
http://911research.wtc7.net/wtc/evidence/photos/gzelev2.html
See the beams laying on top of roofs far away from the towers. Jet fuel fires can’t cut steel beams and blast them onto roof tops.
Reality and reason would force Obama to end the illegal Afghanistan war but its up to Americans to deal with facts and evidence. There is overwhelming evidence. Bush had been warned at more than 40 Presidential Daily Briefings (PDBs) months before 911.
What matters is what happened not what people like. Its time to wake up to reality.
Hmmm. This site seemed pretty clear of truthers. Pity.
Love the ad, love the idea of inserting anti-war messages directly into the MSM stream, especially given that in spite of the unambiguous polling data shows this could quickly gain traction among the electorate and also given that the editorial gatekeepers of the MSM seem hellbent on excluding anything contradicting the official hysterical War on Terror agitprop.
Politicians already know this and they don’t care because the MIC lobbies fund their campaigns. This is the opposite of using the bully pulpit. You have to go to their voters and embarrass them or piss off their voters. Why Liberals are Lame.
Sure hope we don’t get any of the misprision of treason characters. They’re horrible.
Loved the ad.