Palm Beach County
Peace and Justice Coalition

Organizations and individuals working together for
Peace, Justice, and Freedom for ALL PEOPLE.

To contact this Coalition: susanm4peace@yahoo.com


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Peace and Justice Coalition

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You can get Voter Registration forms at the Libraries and help as many people as possible...Thanks, Susan

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(from PBC Greens, SoFlo Raging Grannies, CODEPINK South Florida)
 
What: Florida's First Mass Anti-War March to Prevent War with Iran
When: 2pm, Saturday, August 30
Where: March from Front Street Park (2205 S. Front Street, Melbourne, FL 32935) to Melbourne City Hall City Hall (900 E. Strawbridge Ave., Melbourne, FL 32901.)
For more info: email Jeff at sabletide@yahoo.com , or go to www.JeffNall.com/blog
 Saturday, August 30, 2008 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Florida's First Mass Anti-War March 
2205 S Front Street
Melbourne, FL Contact: Jeff Nall, brevardpatriotsforpeace@gmail.com
 
Florida’s First Mass Anti-War March to Prevent War with Iran. Organizations, churches, please endorse our event. Individuals, please pledge to attend MELBOURNE – On Saturday, August 30. The grassroots group, Patriots for Peace, will lead a nonpartisan march from Front Street Park (2205 S. Front Street) to Melbourne City Hall (900 E. Strawbridge Ave.) to demand Democrats and Republicans halt build-up for war against Iran. This march will be Florida ’s first major action against war with Iran . We hope to raise awareness about the bipartisan bill, House Concurrent Resolution 362, which seeks deadly sanctions and a blockade against Iran; new details of the U.S.’s secret war on Iran as reported by Seymour Hersh in the New Yorker; and the fact that Iran, according to the U.S. National Intelligence Estimate, does not possess a nuclear weapon. To find out more about H. Con. Res. 362 and the untold story of the build-up for war against Iran read Jeff Nall’s article, “The Bipartisan Road to War in Iran ” http://towardfreedom.com/home/content/view/1354/1/ . War on Iran would be both irrational and immoral. The consequences of going to war with Iran would be horrifying. Gas prices will skyrocket, many more American soldiers will die, and tens-of-thousands of women and children will be destroyed beneath our bombs. Our government’s own data, reported in the National Intelligence Estimate (NIE), reported that Iran does not have a nuclear bomb and is not an imminent threat to the United States. And multiple military leaders object to the idea of starting war or sanctions on Iran.

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(From NP NOW)

Tuesday September 16, 6:30 PM,

"KNOW YOUR BALLOT, AMENDMENTS TO WATCH OUT FOR,”    

a forum on who wrote this year’s FL ballot amendments and why!    

 
Featuring Rep. Susan Bucher, Rep. Shelley Vana, a classroom teacher, and other advocates for public education and individual liberties!    At Classroom Teachers’ Association, 715 Spencer Drive, West Palm Beach.  I-95 to Palm Beach Lakes Blvd, drive west ¼ mile to Spencer/ Village, left on Spencer ¼ mile to gray building on the right that says “CTA.”

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May 1, 2007

To:    Addie Greene, Chair
        Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners
 
 
From: Palm Beach County Peace & Justice Coalition
             http://www.palmbeachpeace.org/index.html   
 
 
WHEREAS, the citizens of Palm Beach County, Florida, and their local elected officials have the Constitutional right and duty to petition the national government on matters of grave concern to our county, to the nation and to the world community; we do hereby petition the Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners to pass a resolution calling upon the U. S. President and Congress to end the war on and occupation of Iraq; and to support our troops by the orderly, safe, and rapid withdrawal of all American military forces from Iraq to commence immediately and be completed by December 31, 2007.  
 
Further, we call upon the U. S. President and Congress to fund fully all veterans' benefits to provide necessary and appropriate care for our troops upon their return.  
 
Additionally, we call upon the U. S. President and Congress to redirect all funds currently allocated for the conduct of the war toward the funding of programs that benefit the cities and towns of these United States and their inhabitants.

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Wage Peace!

Palm Beach County Peace and Justice Coalition

Organizations and individuals working together for Peace, Justice, and Freedom for ALL PEOPLE.

Participating Organizations:
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, The Truth Project,Inc., CodePINKSoFL, Palm Beach County Green Party, Boca Peace Corner, WPB Democrats, NPB National Organization for Women, Alliance for Retired Americans, Progressive Democratic Alliance, United Democratic Club of Century Village, Teachers Retired in Florida,
Umbrella for Justice, Palm Beach Democratic Club, Progressive Alliance of PBC (PDA), NAACP,South County,
Fellowship of Reconciliation, PBCounty, MoveOn PBCounty, Citizens for Peace and Justice, Palm Beach-Treasure Coast AFL-CIO, Martin Luther King Jr. Coordinating Committee, So Flo Raging Grannies, Mid-County Democratic Club, Palm Beach Coalition for Election Reform, White Wolf Wilderness Sanctuary, Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power in Space, Pax Christi PB, South Florida Veterans for Peace Chapter 032, Lake Worth Quakers, Citizens for Social Responsibility

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We encourage you to join our friends:

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Fridays, 5-6PM, MLK Memorial, Flagler Dr., W.P.B.

The weekly FRIDAY NIGHT PEACE VIGIL

Pax Christi-Palm Beach

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SATURDAYS, FROM 12:00 NOON TO 1:00 PM AT THE CORNER OF GLADES ROAD & ST. ANDREWS BOULEVARD IN BOCA RATON (THE INTERSECTION JUST WEST OF THE MAIN ENTRANCE TO THE TOWN CENTER MALL). WE HOPE THAT YOU WILL TAKE JUST ONE HOUR OUT OF YOUR WEEK TO BE THERE AND HELP US SPREAD A MESSAGE OF PEACE AND JUSTICE!

PLEASE BRING LARGE, EASY-TO-READ SIGNS. HERE ARE A FEW SUGGESTIONS:HONK TO END THE WAR,HONK FOR PEACE,THOU SHALT NOT KILL,BRING THE TROOPS HOME

THERE IS PLENTY OF PARKING IN THE SECTION OF THE TOWN CENTER MALL PARKING LOT THAT LIES ALONG ST. ANDREWS BOULEVARD, AND THEN IT IS A VERY SHORT WALK TO THE CORNER OF GLADES & ST. ANDREWS.

JILL LIBERTO ( StopIraqWar@bellsouth.net)

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Mondays, 5-6pm, NE corner of Atlantic Ave. & Swinton (Old School Square) DELRAY BEACH

Join the Raging Grannies and others

Contact Vicki at raginggrannies@juno.com

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Saturdays @ 12:00 pm
West Palm Peace Corner 
Okeechobee Rd And Parker
West Palm Beach, FL 
Come join the Greens and others in support of the weekly stand for peace on the corner of Okeechobee and Parker.

Every Saturday Local Peace Activists (that's You!) will gather together to show our support for PEACE! BE THE CHANGE!
 


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Coalition protests Iraq war


Peace activists from all walks of life call for an end

By Rebecca Huval
South Florida Sun-Sentinel September 21, 2006

A choir of seniors, pink-clad protesters and a Catholic prayer group initially may not seem to have a lot in common, but they all want peace.

And they’ll do whatever it takes to get it, even making fools of themselves in a very public way.

“We look like a pink, Pepto-Bismol nightmare when we go places,” said Lori Russell, co-coordinator of Code Pink and co-organizer of Peace Week. “If that’s how you’ve got to do it, that’s what you’ve got to do. I have red hair and pink doesn’t go with it, but that doesn’t matter. It’s a conversation opener and makes people feel more at ease instead of shouting.”

The Raging Grannies, Code Pink and Pax Christi all are part of the Palm Beach County Peace and Justice Coalition, which will run South Florida’s second annual Peace Week starting today and running through Sept. 28. Protest events will highlight the Declaration of Peace, a national campaign that asks signers to take action if a plan for troop withdrawal from Iraq is not reached by today.

“People coming out to express their view is how the Vietnam War ended,” said Susan Mosely, coordinator for Palm Beach County Peace and Justice Coalition and the other co-organizer of Peace Week. “We want the needless waste of human life to stop.”

The 23 groups in the coalition range from the Green Party to Teachers Retired in Florida. Some have been protesting regularly since just after 9-11. The Peace Week events in Palm Beach County are the regular weekly protests that highlight the war and the Declaration of Peace.

“We want to let people know there are local vigils where they can show their emotions weekly,” Mosely said. “Otherwise we’re made to feel like there are few people against the war.”

The Raging Grannies has members who are 45 or older and wear a shawl, apron and straw hat covered in protest buttons. They sing protest songs to popular tunes. The 15 to 40 members meet most often noon to 1 p.m. Saturdays at the Boca Peace Corner, at the corner of Glades Road and St. Andrews Boulevard, and will be there Peace Week.

“We’re singing to the choir,” said Marijo Beckman, of Delray Beach, a member of Raging Grannies and Code Pink. “We haven’t had anything negative. They applaud and cheer, they want copies of our songs so they can sing with us.”

Raging Grannies from the United States and Canada recently released Not Your Grandmother’s Sing Along for $15. The South Florida Grannies sell the CD at protests, and they have two songs on it.

Code Pink also tries to win peace with silly tactics. The women-initiated peace protesters wear pink hats, pink sunglasses, pink shoes, pink parasols and write with pink flamingo pens. The eight male members wear pink shirts, too.

“We have so much pink stuff you can’t not notice us,” Russell said.

Pax Christi reaches out to passers-by with a more somber premise. Members pray individually and hold signs of peace 5 to 6 p.m. Fridays at Martin Luther King Memorial, 2400 North Flagler Drive. They end the rush-hour vigil with a collective prayer asking for war to end.

“I believe Christ wanted us to live in harmony, and war is not of God,” said Phyllis Jepson, 61, of West Palm Beach, a Pax Christi member.


Copyright © 2006, South Florida Sun-Sentinel

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