| BOSTON'S NEW PEACE MOVEMENT!
On March 18 joined hundreds of thousands of people who will take to the streets in cities and towns throughout the country and around the world

The weekend of March 18-19 marked the beginning of the fourth year of the brutal war and occupation of Iraq. More than 100,000 Iraqi people and more than 2000 U.S. soldiers have died in a war based on lies and greed. The country of Iraq has been plunged into chaos and violence, the direct result of a brutal occupation.

But it's not enough to just focus on the war and occupation of Iraq, we must draw attention to the devastating impact that this war has had on poor and working people, especially people of color, here at home. The $500 billion Pentagon budget, the $200 billion spent on the war and the tax cuts for the rich is money that has been stolen from our communities. This money is needed for union jobs, housing, youth centers & programs, education, daycare centers, AIDS and health care. This money is needed to rebuild the Gulf Coast and compensate the survivors of Katrina for the criminal and racist neglect of the government. March 18 will address the root causes of violence in our communities and point the finger at the real perpetrators of this violence - state, local and federal government and their policies of racism and lethal hostility towards poor and working people. March 18 will show concretely that we are fighting to stop two wars-- the war abroad and the war at home against poverty, racism and sexism.

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See these articles about military recruitment in our schools:
Age 16 to 25? The Pentagon Has Your Number, and More
The Creeping Draft By Marjorie Cohn
Some Facts:
*Over $3 billion a year is spent on recruitment, or about $14,000 per recruit
*A recruiter told the NYTimes recently, "The problem is that no one wants to join. We have to play fast and loose with the rules just to get by."
*According to Pentagon estimates, American soldiers who have deserted since the start of the war in Iraq number around 5,500
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