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Religions > Atheism |
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"Fredric L. Rice" |
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12 Jul 2005 12:08:32 AM |
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Councils of churches condemns U.S. policy on Iraq |
The Daily News - Longview Washington
By Associated Press
Councils of churches condemns U.S. policy on Iraq
Jul 08, 2005 - 09:47:42 pm PDT
NEW YORK -- Leaders of the National Council of Churches and several
member denominations marked July 4 with a petition stating vehement
opposition to United States policy in Iraq.
The statement, sent to President Bush, charged, "It has become clear
that the rationale for invasion was at best a tragic mistake, at worst
a clever deception."
The church executives denounced the national leaders who sent
Americans "to fight a dishonorable war" and "the abuse of prisoners
that has shamed our nation."
The group advocated "an early fixed timetable for the withdrawal of
United States troops," something Bush ruled out in a nationally
televised speech last week.
Instead, the church group favored "establishment of a credible
multinational peacekeeping force" to end what it called "the
humiliation of occupation," "the violence of a civil war" and
"policies that have diminished our nation's prestige."
For the complete story
http://www.tdn.com/articles/2005/07/09/this_day/news03.txt
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| User: "David Rice, Esq." |
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| Title: Re: Councils of churches condemns U.S. policy on Iraq |
12 Jul 2005 11:13:37 AM |
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On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 05:08:32 GMT, (Fredric L.
Rice) wrote:
The Daily News - Longview Washington
By Associated Press
Councils of churches condemns U.S. policy on Iraq
Jul 08, 2005 - 09:47:42 pm PDT
NEW YORK -- Leaders of the National Council of Churches and several
member denominations marked July 4 with a petition stating vehement
opposition to United States policy in Iraq.
The statement, sent to President Bush, charged, "It has become clear
that the rationale for invasion was at best a tragic mistake, at worst
a clever deception."
"Clever?" HARDLY! Hundreds of millions of people knew Bush2 was lying.
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