22,389,301 members doing good!
share your passions, stories, inspirations, and more
Dec 28, 2006
Just a few snapshots from the 2006 holiday season. Come see how I spent the holidays with family. Enjoy.
 
Album: Christmas 2006
Just a few snapshots from the 2006 holiday season.

by 2 new, 2463 total192 totalDariana D. (558)
Visibility: Everyone
Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Posted: Dec 28, 2006 7:47am
Nov 7, 2006

Ivan Brobeck, AWOL Marine in Canada, to Return on Election Day
to Ask President, Congress to Bring the Troops Home


Ivan Brobeck while in Canada


"Since I was not willing to return to Iraq, the only option I saw was to go to Canada. I have spent nearly two years there living, working, and married to my wife (who is six months pregnant). Now I feel that I am ready to return to the US and face the consequences of refusing to participate in a war that I do not believe is right."


U.S. Marine Corps Lance Corporal Ivan Brobeck, 20, of Arlington, Virginia, will return to the United States on election day to ask President Bush and Congress to bring the troops home now.

During a tour of duty in Iraq in 2004 Brobeck witnessed instances of abuse of Iraqi detainees and the killing of Iraqi civilians at military checkpoints. He chose Canada over a second tour in a war that he came to see as illegal and contrary to the interests and moral standards of most Americans.

"I was not willing to go back and fight a war that I did not believe was right, and I didn't want to put myself in a situation where I would possibly kill an innocent civilian," Brobeck explains. "Please, President Bush, do what is right; do everything you can to bring our troops home
from Iraq."

Ivan Brobeck intends to surrender to military authorities in Washington, DC on election day. He expects to be transferred to Quantico in Virginia where he may face a military court martial for his absence. He is returning in the same spirit that motivated him to enlist at age 17 - a desire to serve his country and to stand for what is right.

Visibility: Everyone
Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,
Posted: Nov 7, 2006 5:25am
Oct 30, 2006

Following is a letter I sent out to all my CodePinkers to remind them to VOTE FOR PEACE this Election Day.  I decided to share the info here in case any of you might be interested in taking the pledge and voting for PEACE:


Spread the word!


Attn CodePinkers, Peace Activists, Family, & Friends,

Tues, November 7th, is Election Day and I hope that you will join me and nearly 150,000 other Peace Voters that day in Voting For Peace!

The VotersForPeace Pledge (www.votersforpeacepledge.us) is a statement of support for peace candidates who publicly oppose wars of aggression and support a withdrawal from Iraq.
Visit the Peace Majority Report (www.peacemajority.org/ratings.htm) for peace ratings of all federal candidates and go to www.vote-usa.org to find state-by-state information on voting poll locations and ballot candidates.
 
Please visit VotersForPeace at www.VotersForPeace.US to sign on and help spread the word!
I think we all want change folks.  To do this we have to get out and VOTE.  Lets get these war-hungry people OUT OF OFFICE and vow NEVER to support any candidate who supports this war or any other.  Its time to bring our troops home and bring peace back to our world.  Together, we can make a difference this election day.

Don't stay home this year, we need YOUR vote.  Every vote counts.  I will be at the polls and I hope to see you there too!

Thank you,
Dariana Donovan-Burge, Coordinator
CodePink: Women For Peace of Peoria
http://daridonovan.net/blog/

Imported from external blog

Visibility: Everyone
Tags: , , , , , , , ,
Posted: Oct 30, 2006 12:44pm

 

 
 
Content and comments expressed here are the opinions of Care2 users and not necessarily that of Care2.com or its affiliates.

Author

Dariana D.
female , separated, 2 children
Peoria, IL, USA
Shares by Type:
All (3) | Blog (2) | Photo (1)
SHARES FROM DARIANA'S NETWORK
May
12
(1 comments  |  discussions )
Mama's Day Cards You Won't Find at the Drugstore Society & Culture  (tags: mothersday, mothers, families, queer, transgender, immigrants, strongfamilies ) BMutiny  - huffingtonpost.com The group...commissioned a group of artis...
May
9
(0 comments  |  discussions )
The largest genocide in human history happened where? Most people would answer Germany, and the Jewish Holocaust. Actually though, the largest genocide happened in the USA, with the native American Indians, with estimates of 19 million to 100 millio...
May
8
(0 comments  |  discussions )
(0 comments  |  discussions )
Official Nuclear Radiation Study; Tokyo University Hayno, R.S., et al (2013) Internal Radiocesium Contamination of Adults and Children 7 to 20 Months After the Fukushima NPP Accident as Measured by Extensive Whole-Body-Counter Surveys, Proc. Jpn....
May
6
(0 comments  |  discussions )
Toxic radiation accumulates in water supplies after nuclear accidents. Radiation bioconcentrates in fish that live in fresh water and salt water. Runoff of fresh water from land which has been contaminated ends up contaminating oceans, and salt wate...
(0 comments  |  discussions )
66 Atomic Bombs were exploded on the Bikini Island Atolls. Hundreds of islanders were removed from the islands, but not from harms way. One hydrogen bomb exploded near the islands, and the children played with the dust from the bomb, as it fel...
May
5
(0 comments  |  discussions )
"Under our current law, a suspected terrorist on the FBI's No-Fly List can't board an airplane -- but they can still legally purchase guns and explosives. This loophole, known as the “Terror Gap,” is ...
(0 comments  |  discussions )
Germany added more solar panels in one month, than the US did in ONE YEAR. Nearly 1/3 of Germany power output is handled by bottoms up solar energy during the middle of the day. The transition to a 100% renewable energy nation is in process. T...
(0 comments  |  discussions )
http://www.upworthy.com/ /the-top-8-ways-to-be-tra ditionally-married-accord ing-to-the-bible?c=upw1 According to the Old Testament, which defines all of the 'rules' of traditional marriage, the above examples are all of the ways that couples can be ...
(0 comments  |  0 discussions )
What is the difference between bailing out or helping people at the bottom, or giving corporate welfare to the top 1%? The example of Iceland, compared to the US, provides us with a good comparison.  "Nobel prize winning economist Jo...

Copyright © 2013 Care2.com, inc. and its licensors. All rights reserved