New Year Resolve to Stop Bush & March 19th in Central Park in NYC

by Ramsey Clark

Citizens of the United States must unite to stop the Bush Administration in its tracks.  We are responsible for its acts.  The whole world watches and wonders where and what we are while a ruthless, runaway U.S. government wages wars of aggression, “the supreme international crime”, in Iraq, Afghanistan and threaten others:

The U.S. is branded with the images of Shock and Awe, Fallujah, Abu Graib, Guantanamo and an arrogant, lawless President who flaunts international law, the Constitution of the United States and the human rights of all.

We, the People, must stop U.S. development, ordered by President Bush, of a new generation of nuclear weapons tactical nuclear warheads that will be used.  We must force the immediate reduction by half and more of a military budget that exceeds the military expenditures of all other nations combined.  We must reverse Bush policies of aggression, regime change most recently in Haiti (Bush: “Aristide has to go”), exploitation, reckless endangerment of the environment, further enrichment of the rich and greater poverty for the vast majority at home and abroad.

Our New Years Resolution for 2005 and the duration must be unrelenting efforts to bring all U.S. troops home from Iraq and all other foreign military interventions, to reverse the use of force and economic power to dominate and exploit others and begin a new effort at friendship, cooperation and sharing with all the world to fulfill our declaration that all people are crated equal.

Integrity and honor can be restored to our Constitutional and government only if we act to remove George W. Bush from office, as required by the Constitution, and all those who have participated with him in his high Crimes and Misdemeanors.

Lets work everyday on this greatest crisis the American people have faced and march together to Central Park in New York and elsewhere across the US and around the world on March 19, 2005, the first day of the third year of President Bush's criminal assault on Iraq that has already taken the lives of 100,000 defenseless people and promises worse.  We must overcome.