Friday, July 7, 2006

Camp Democracy.org


D.C. Sept 8 - 21 -- 2006Anti Torture      The fight to keep these efforts at the forefront must never stop until this corrupt and criminal administration is made to answer for their actions.   On September 24th of 2005 my wife and I went to D.C. for that War Protest March.   I had been confined to a wheel chair for only a short time then and my strength had not been sapped as much as it is now.   As much as I would like to, another trip will be out of the question.   That does not keep me from supporting their efforts in the only means at my disposal.   This blog.   I will be with them this year in spirit and will advance their cause as best I can.   - fc


Camp DemocracyCamp Democracy.org


Cindy Sheehan and activists in the growing peace movement plan to move Camp Casey to the National Mall in Washington, D.C., September 8 - 21. The camp on the Mall will carry the name Camp Democracy at Fort Fed Up. Organizers intend the camp to bring together peace activists with activists for social justice, united in demanding a shift of public resources from war to the needs of people. Participants will lobby Congress to end all funding of the occupation of Iraq, and will demand that Congress hold the Bush Administration accountable for the falsehoods that launched the war and the abuses of power here at home that have accompanied it. Camp Democracy is launching an outreach effort to include organizations in the planning of the camp's activities, which are all in the initial stages.



Mission Statement


A camp for peace, democracy, and the restoration of the rule of law. Camp Casey will move from Crawford, Texas, to Washington, D.C., to create a larger camp focused not only on ending the war but also on righting injustices here at home and on holding accountable the Bush Administration and Congress. Tents will provide activist activities, trainings, workshops, and entertainment on these themes: War/ Peace/ Nonviolence | The Constitution/ Accountability/ Censure/ Impeachment | Poverty/ Katrina/ Immigration/ Labor | Environment/ Health Care/ Education


Sponsoring Organizations







Gold Star Families for Peace

AfterDowningStreet.org

National Immigrant Solidarity Network

Traprock Peace Center

CODE PINK

Global Exchange

Progressive Democrats of America

Democrats.com

Democracy Cell Project

The World Can't Wait

Velvet Revolution

ACORN   •   NOW

New Orleans Voices for Peace

Cities for Peace

Backbone Campaign

Hip Hop Caucus


Democracy Rising

VotersforPeace

DC Labor for Peace and Justice

U.S. Labor Against the War

Reclaim the Commons

Veterans for Peace

Iraq Veterans Against the War

Stop the War Coalition (UK)

San Juan Peace Network

Consumers for Peace

Texans for Peace

Buddhist Peace Fellowship

Campus Antiwar Network

Cedar Valley United for Peace and Justice (Iowa)

One Global Community

Bake Sales for Body Armor




Camp Democracy.org