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An Open Letter to the President


An Open Letter to the President of the United States and U.S. Congress

We, the undersigned, write this letter to express our deep disappointment and moral outrage at the passage of the $82 Billion supplemental budget for the continued war against and occupation of Iraq. We as people of faith stand firmly against this war. The best support for our troops would be to bring them back to their families. It is highly disingenuous on the part of the administration to attach the war appropriation bill to the funds for the Tsunami relief efforts and other humanitarian aid. We see this as a political ploy to secure votes and make Tsunami victims no more than political pawns. We write this letter in the light of the above to remind ourselves and others including our national leadership of the following:

First, our nation entered into the war on false pretense and fear and violated international law. Religious leaders from every faith tradition opposed the preemptive war on the people of Iraq because of half-truths, our administration's haste to make war, and the reckless abandonment of democratic processes. The facts remain clear and evidential. After over two years, there has been no discovery of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and there was no Iraqi connection to the terrorist attacks of September 11th.

Second, the continued presence of American troops in Iraq only heightens the risk to the newly formed and fragile government of Iraq. The rising insurgency in post-election Iraq is a symptom of the occupation. The over 1500 U.S. casualties and over 15,000 injured American soldiers combined with the innumerable Iraqi lives lost and destroyed continue to bring dishonor to the precious name of democracy.

Third, against this backdrop of violence and manipulation, the current federal budget, with its cuts in social programs and attempt to privatize Social Security while increasing tax breaks that reward the wealthiest citizens, represents a domestic war on the poor and middle class. This budget supports the dual violence of war, which is the use of resources to kill abroad while depleting social programs at home. We raise this concern for justice for the poor of the world as one great unifying theme in the religions of the world which call for those in power to care for the most vulnerable among us.

Therefore, out of our diverse faith traditions, in humble prayer, we issue these demands:

1. We call for the immediate withdrawal of American troops from Iraq by the ceasing of all U.S. military action and the deployment of U.S. troops to the borders of Iraq.

2. We demand that no U.S. military bases are left behind to insure that no vestiges of occupation remain.

3. We call upon the U.S. and its interests to relinquish all control over reconstruction funds, including Iraqi ministries, new police, and security forces. This relinquishment in support of Iraqi sovereignty and reparations means termination of contracts with U.S. companies and the turning over of projects to Iraqis, while providing transparent accounting for all contracts, including all oil contracts.

4. We call for full funding for Veteran Affairs to provide psychological counseling, health care, and benefits to returning Iraq war veterans and their families as an expression of care for those who have gone to war.

5. We call upon our government to honor the rights of those in the armed forces who seek conscientious objector status until such a time that the war has ended.

It is with our faith in a higher power and our traditions of religious dissent that we strongly urge our government to honor the voice of the faithful and bring our troops home now. Out of our faith commitments, we will continue to speak out about the immorality of the war and occupation of Iraq.

Signers
Rev. Virginia Anderson, Pastor, Friedens United Church of Christ
Rev. Shayna Appel, Director of Christian Education, Centre Church
Bishop Michael Banks, Mennonite Church of New York
The Rev. John M. Barrett, Minister, United Church of Christ
Rev. Dave Bean, Elder, United Methodist Church
Rev. Edie Beaujon, New York Theological Seminary
Colonel Diana Beardsley, USAF (ret), M.A., L.P.C.
Rabbi Leonard I. Beerman, Leo Baeck Temple
Rabbi Donna Berman, Ph.D., Executive Director, Charter Oak Cultural Center
Rev. Dr. Robert W. Bermudes, Minister, United Church of Christ
Bruce F. Blaisdell, Esq., Director of Programs and Administration, Unitarian Universalist Urban Ministry
Iver Bogen
Dr. Blase Bonpane, Director, Office of the Americas
Debra Covert-Bowlds, M.Div
Rev Roger S. Burkhart, Pastor, Second Congregational Church of Ossipee, NH
Dr. Virginia Burrus, Professor, Drew Theological School
Dr. Ken Butigan, Pace e Bene Franciscan Nonviolence Service
Anne Brastow, Presbyterian Peace Fellowship
Dr. Rita Nakashima Brock, Co-Director, Faith Voices for the Common Good
Rev. Michael Caine, New York Conference, United Church of Christ
Dr. Tony Campolo, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Eastern University
Rev. Dr. Diane Christopherson, Minister, United Church of Christ
Ms. Pat Clark, Executive Director, Fellowship of Reconciliation
Rev. John Collins, Methodist Federation for Social Action
William L. (Bill) Coop, Presbyterian Peace Fellowship National Committee
The Rev. Bill Cooper, Pastor, St. Thomas Episcopal Church
Mrs. Eloise M. Cranke, Secretary, Des Moines Area Ecumenical Committee for Peace
Ramona Culp, Deacon, Church of Christ
Rev. Chuck Currie, Seminarian, United Church of Christ
Dr. Ada Maria Isasi-Diaz, Drew University
Ms. Gabriele Kubo Dannemiller, Executive Director, Soulwork Ministries
Neena M. Das, NYC Campaign for a Peace Tax Fund
The Rev. Martin Deppe, Pastor (ret), United Methodist Church
Rev. Maureen Dickmann, Rock Bridge Christian Church
Rev. Renee DuBose, Pastor, Our Hope Metropolitan Community Church
Maia Duerr, Executive Director, Buddhist Peace Fellowship
Dr. James M. Dunn, Professor of Christianity and Public Policy, Wake Forest University Divinity School
Janice Sevre-Duszyn, Clergy and Laity Network-Kentucky
Rev. Janet Ellinger, River Falls United Methodist Church
Rev. S. Emmanuel Epps, St. Stephen Church of God Outreach, Inc.
The Rev. Dr. Thom White Wolf Fassett, Emeritus General Secretary
General Board of Church and Society, The United Methodist Church
The Rev. Dr. Melvin M. Finkbeiner, Pastor (retried), United Methodist Church
Mr. Ethan Vesely-Flad, Editor, "The Witness" Magazine
Rev. Dr. Robert Michael Franklin, Presidential Distinguished Professor of Social
Ethics, Emory University
The Rev. Paul Fraser, Program Coordinator, Peace and Security Project of Iowa
Rev. Dr. David Frenchak, President, Seminary Consortium for Urban Pastoral Education
Kathy Gaiser
Rev. James Gertmenian, Senior Minister, Plymouth Congregational Church
Rev. Kaye Glennon, Franksville United Methodist Church
The Rev. Dr. Diana C. Gibson, Coordinator, Multifaith Voices for Peace and Justice
The Right Reverend Maximus Gregorios, Community of Inner Light
Rev. Dr. A. Katherine Grieb, Virginia Theological Seminary
John Andrew Grimes, Abbot Assistant, San Franciso Zen Center
(Ms.) Rabia Terri Harris, Coordinator, Muslim Peace Fellowship
Paul Haller, Abbot, San Francisco Zen Center
Rev. Dr. Christopher Dewayne Handy, The New Testament Bible Church
Rev. Zakir Lawrence Henson, Minister, Unitarian Universalist Church-Greeley, CO
Rev. Richard K. Heacock, Jr., Executive Director, Alaska IMPACT
Dr. Susannah Heschel, Chair, Jewish Studies, Dartmouth University
Rev. Wakoh Shannon Hickey, Soto Zen of North America
Virginia Ruth Bradley Hines
Rev. Candace Chellew-Hodge, Founder and Editor, Whosoever Magazine
Rev. Jim Hopkins, Pastor, Lakeshore Avenue Baptist Church
The Very Rev. Antony Hughes, Priest, St. Mary Orthodox Church
Dr. Joseph C. Hough, President, Union Theological Seminary
Rev. Rebecca Irelan, Pastor, Novato United Methodist Church
Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, President, Rainbow/Operation PUSH
The Rev. Paula M. Jackson, Rector, The Church of Our Saviour
Rabbi Steven Jacobs, Rabbi, Kol Tikvah Temple
Rev. Kathryn J. Johnson, Executive Director, Methodist Federation for Social Action
Dr. Anne Joh, Assistant Professor, Phillips Theological Seminary
Mr. Art Kane, Chair, PaxChristi-St. Maurice, Florida
Rev. Dr. Earl Kooperkamp, Pastor, St. Mary's Episcopal Church
Rabbi Douglas E. Krantz, Congregation B’nai Yisrael
Mr. Nazir Khaja M.D, Chairman, Islamic Information Service, Los Angeles
Dr. Michael Kinnamon, Miller Professor of Mission and Peace, Eden Theological Seminary
The Rev. Dr. Katherine Kurs, Ecumenical Associate, West-Park Presbyterian Church
Rev. Peter Laarman, Executive Director, Progressive Christians United
Rev. Ken Brooker Langston, Director, Disciples Justice Action Network (Disciples of Christ)
Ms. Margaret Leach, Unity Church of Savannah
Dr. Donn W. Leatherman, Professor of Religion, Southern Adventist University
Rabbi Michael Lerner, Editor, Tikkun Magazine
Dr. Walter Lowe, Professor, Candler School of Theology, Emory University
The Rev. Mark J. Lukens, Pastor, Bethany Congregational UCC
Rev. John Magisano
Rev. Heidi L. Mann, Pastor, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Dr. Otto Maduro, Professor, Drew Theological School
Venerable Kobutsu Malone, Zenji, The Engaged Zen Foundation
Lynda Markham, RN, MSW
Rev. Belle Fox-Martin, Minister, West Stockbridge Congregational Church
Mr. Bill Marx, Volunteer Coordinator, Pax Christi Western NY Region
Rev. Paul Mayer, NYC Forum of Concernes Religious Leaders
Betty Mazur
Rev.Patricia McCallister, Pastor, Dunsmuir United Methodist Church
Dr. John S. McClure, Chair, Graduate Department of Religion, Vanderbilt University Divinity School
Mr. Eric McFadden, President, Catholics for Faithful Citizenship
Jackie McElveny, Triage Coordinator, UCSD Perinatal Hotline
Dr. Wayne A. Meeks, Woolsey Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies,
Yale University
Ms. Daria Ilene Annglow Mercer
Rev. Sharon L. Moe, Minister, United Methodist Church
Rev. Julie G. Olmsted, United Church of Christ
Rev. David Carl Olson, Minister and Leader, Community Church of Boston
Rev. Douglas Orbaker, Missionary to Nicaragua, Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
Dr. Laura Hobgood-Oster, Southwestern University
Dr. Andrew S. Park, Professor, United Theological Seminary
Rev. Dr. Janet L. Parker, Center for the Study of Religion, Princeton University
Rev. Dr. Albert M. Pennybacker, Chair/CEO, Clergy and Laity Network
Dr. Gary Percesepe, Coordinating Director, Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America
Rev. Russell Pregeant, Chaplain-emeritus, Curry College
The Rev. Cecil Charles Prescod, Minister, United Church of Christ
El Hajj Talib Abdul-Rashid, Imam, Mosque of Islamic Brotherhood
Rev. Dr. George F. Regas, Executive Director, Interfaith Communities United For Justice and Peace
Rev. Dr. Lynn Rhodes, Professor, Pacific School of Religion
Mr. David Robinson, Executive Director, Pax Christi USA: National Catholic Peace Movement
Bill Scheurer
Gladys Schmitz, School Sister of Notre Dame
Rev. Osagyefo Uhuru Sekou, National Coordinator, Clergy and Laity Concerned about Iraq
Mrs. Cindy Sheehan, Co-founder, Gold Star Families for Peace
Rev. Mark Sheldon, Pastor, East Union Christian Church
Rev. Hozan Alan Senauke Senior Advisor, Buddhist Peace Fellowship
Swami Shraddhananda, Minster, Kriya Yoga
Cyndi Simpson
Nancy Small, Pax Christi USA Ambassador of Peace
Dr. William J. Sneck, S.J., Associate Director, Jesuit Center for Spiritual Growth
Rev. Dr. Dave Steffenson, Upstream Institute for Ecological Ethics
Rev. Daniel Stern, Pastor, Broadview Community United Church of Christ
Sister Rosemarie Stevens
Dr. Connie R. Stowe, Director of Ministries, Mary Star of the Sea Parish
Rev. Eric Straatsma, Peace Think Tank
Rev. Fredrick Streets, Chaplin, Yale University
Jennifer Thalman
The Reverend Frank A. Walter, Universal Life Church
Rev. Jamie P. Washam, Pastor, Underwood Memorial Baptist Church
Sheri Whitethorn
Mr. David Wildman, Board of Global Ministries, United Methodist Church
Rev. Nathan D. Wilson, Minister, Clintonville Christian Church
Dr. Cornel West, Professor of Religion, Princeton University
Rev. Susan Vanderburgh, First Baptist Church of Berkely CA
Sister Jean Verber, Justice Outreach Coordinator for the Racine Dominicans
Rev. Gilbert H. Vieira, Pastor (ret), United Methodist Church
Rev. Terrance Yearwood, Hip Hop Caucus


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