Not In Our Name Ventura Home
The Not in Our Name
Project is a national network of indaviduals and organizations
committed to standing with the people of the world. As the Not In Our
Name Pleage of Resistance states, "We believe that as people living in
the United States it is our responsibility to resist the injustices
done in our name." Our mission is to build, strengthen and expand
resistance to stop the U.S. government's entire course of war and
repression being waged in the name of "fighting terrorism."
This Web Site is from the local Not In Our Name
Ventura, California Chapter.
If you would like to be added to the email list for updates of local actions and meetings please email nionvtc@riseup.net
Not In Our Name Ventura will have have a
teble at the July 4th Street Fair at the bank of books on the corner
of Main and Oak St.
Please stop by and show your support.
The Pledge of Resistance
We believe that as people living in the United States it is our responsibility to resist the injustices done by our government, in our names
Not in our name will you wage endless war there can be no more deaths no more transfusions of blood for oil
Not in our name will you invade countries bomb civilians, kill more children letting history take its course over the graves of the nameless
Not in our name will you erode the very freedoms you have claimed to fight for
Not by our hands will we supply weapons and funding for the annihilation of families on foreign soil
Not by our mouths will we let fear silence us
Not by our hearts will we allow whole peoples or countries to be deemed evil
Not by our will and Not in our name
We pledge resistance
We pledge alliance with those who have come under attack for voicing opposition to the war or for their religion or ethnicity
We pledge to make common cause with the people of the world to bring about justice, freedom and peace
Another world is possible and we pledge to make it real.
New Not in Our Name Statement of Conscience
A statement of conscience against war and repression
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 Published as a full-page ad in the New York Times, January 23, 2005 (PDF).
Not In Our Name Statement of Conscience website > www.nion.us
Read, sign, and contribe to this new statement
"No election, whether fair or fraudulent, can
legitimize criminal wars on foreign countries, torture, the wholesale
violation of human rights, and the end of science and reason." | |
Not In Our Name Statement of Conscience Updated January 18, 2005
As George W. Bush is inaugurated for a second term, let it not be
said that people in the United States silently acquiesced in the face
of this shameful coronation of war, greed, and intolerance. He does not
speak for us. He does not represent us. He does not act in our name.
No election, whether fair or fraudulent, can legitimize criminal
wars on foreign countries, torture, the wholesale violation of human
rights, and the end of science and reason.
In our name, the Bush government justifies the invasion and
occupation of Iraq on false pretenses, raining down destruction,
horror, and misery, bringing death to more than 100,000 Iraqis. It
sends our youth to destroy entire cities for the sake of so-called
democratic elections, while intimidating and disenfranchising thousands
of African American and other voters at home.
In our name, the Bush government holds in contempt international law
and world opinion. It carries out torture and detentions without trial
around the world and proposes new assaults on our rights of privacy,
speech and assembly at home. It strips the rights of Arabs, Muslims and
South Asians in the U.S., denies them legal counsel, stigmatizes and
holds them without cause. Thousands have been deported.
As new trial balloons are floated about invasions of Syria, or Iran,
or North Korea, about leaving the United Nations, about new “lifetime
detention” policies, we say not in our name will we allow further
crimes to be committed against nations or individuals deemed to stand
in the way of the goal of unquestioned world supremacy.
Could we have imagined a few years ago that core principles such as
the separation of church and state, due process, presumption of
innocence, freedom of speech, and habeas corpus would be discarded so
easily? Now, anyone can be declared an “enemy combatant” without
meaningful redress or independent review by a President who is
concentrating power in the executive branch. His choice for Attorney
General is the legal architect of the torture that has been carried out
in Guantánamo, Afghanistan, and Abu Ghraib.
The Bush government seeks to impose a narrow, intolerant, and
political form of Christian fundamentalism as government policy. No
longer on the margins of power, this extremist movement aims to strip
women of their reproductive rights, to stoke hatred of gays and
lesbians, and to drive a wedge between spiritual experience and
scientific truth. We will not surrender to extremists our right to
think. AIDS is not a punishment from God. Global warming is a real
danger. Evolution happened. All people must be free to find meaning and
sustenance in whatever form of religious or spiritual belief they
choose. But religion can never be compulsory. These extremists may
claim to make their own reality, but we will not allow them to make
ours.
Millions of us worked, talked, marched, poll watched, contributed,
voted, and did everything we could to defeat the Bush regime in the
last election. This unprecedented effort brought forth new energy,
organization, and commitment to struggle for justice. It would be a
terrible mistake to let our failure to stop Bush in these ways lead to
despair and inaction. On the contrary, this broad mobilization of
people committed to a fairer, freer, more peaceful world must move
forward. We cannot, we will not, wait until 2008. The fight against the
second Bush regime has to start now.
The movement against the war in Vietnam never won a presidential
election. But it blocked troop trains, closed induction centers,
marched, spoke to people door to door -- and it helped to stop a war.
The Civil Rights Movement never tied its star to a presidential
candidate; it sat in, freedom rode, fought legal battles, filled
jailhouses -- and changed the face of a nation.
We must change the political reality of this country by mobilizing
the tens of millions who know in their heads and hearts that the Bush
regime’s “reality” is nothing but a nightmare for humanity. This will
require creativity, mass actions and individual moments of courage. We
must come together whenever we can, and we must act alone whenever we
have to.
We draw inspiration from the soldiers who have refused to fight in
this immoral war. We applaud the librarians who have refused to turn
over lists of our reading, the high school students who have demanded
to be taught evolution, those who brought to light torture by the U.S.
military, and the massive protests that voiced international opposition
to the war on Iraq. We affirm ordinary people undertaking extraordinary
acts. We pledge to create community to back courageous acts of
resistance. We stand with the people throughout the world who fight
every day for the right to create their own future.
It is our responsibility to stop the Bush regime from carrying out
this disastrous course. We believe history will judge us sharply should
we fail to act decisively.
Please note that the statement text above is a slightly edited version of the text originally posted January 12, 2005.
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