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| California
state AFL-CIO votes to bring the troops home now |
California Labor Federation Resolution
in Opposition to War, July 14 2004
BRING THE TROOPS HOME
Resolution No. 15 - Adopted 7/13/04 by the CA State Federation of
Labor, AFL-CIO
Adopted 7/13/04
(unofficial text: see CLF
resolutions, page 13, for official version)
[Originally presented by the San Francisco Labor Council, San Francisco.]
WHEREAS, there is general agreement in the United States and throughout
the world that Iraq did not have weapons of mass destruction that
posed an imminent threat to this country or to Iraq's neighbors,
and that the government of Iraq had few if any discernable ties
to those who perpetrated the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center
and the Pentagon; and
WHEREAS, the federal government has approved $150 billion in public
funds for the U.S. war in Iraq, draining those funds away from domestic
priorities including transportation, health care, and national security;
and
WHEREAS, working families in the United States have paid a heavy
price for the U.S. involvement in Iraq with the deaths of 836 U.S.
military personnel - with many more seriously injured - between
the start of war on March 19, 2003 and June 16, 2004; and
WHEREAS the Bush Administration has used the Iraq War and the "War
on Terrorism" as a platform to advocate for restrictions in
civil liberties, such as those embodied in the Patriot Act; now
therefore be it
RESOLVED, that this 25th Biennial Convention of the California Labor
Federation, AFL-CIO recognize the courage of U.S. military personnel
who have faced extraordinary dangers in the U.S. war in Iraq and
who now want to come home; and
RESOLVED, that this 25th Biennial Convention of the California Labor
Federation, AFL-CIO call on the National AFL-CIO to demand an immediate
end to the US occupation of Iraq, and to support the repeal of the
Patriot Act and the reordering of national priorities toward the
human needs of our people; and be it finally
RESOLVED. That the 25th biennial convention of the California State
Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO, will explore affiliation with and
help actively support and promote U.S. Labor Against the War (USLAW)
to protect our members, their families, communities and jobs, and
the lives and livelihoods of working people everywhere.
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