Archive for November 18th, 2006

Cindy Sheehan at White House – May 18, 2006

Saturday, November 18th, 2006

On May 18, 2006 Cindy Sheehan led a delegation of activists and citizens to the White House gates to deliver the Don’t Attack Iran petition, signed by over 42,000 people. Now, over 80.000 people have signed it. Sign it online, and see the list of supporting organizations, at
http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/iran

See photos and video at http://www.traprockpeace.org/iran_petition_video.html

Audio of the rally may be downloaded at
http://www.traprockpeace.org/audio/dont_attack_iran_18may06.mp3

Video and audio are copyright Traprock Peace Center and may be posted and aired noncommercially and for non-profit use, with attribution to Traprock as producer and notice to charles@traprockpeace.org. Photos are copyright 2006 Charles Jenks; all rights reserved.

Scott Ritter’s Early Warning on Iraq

Saturday, November 18th, 2006

This is vintage Scott Ritter. Video quality is poor (2002 afterall, taken with a digital still camera.) Five clips are included; please excuse the poor video quality – it was 2002 afterall. He debunks the claims that Iraq was developing nukes, and the often stated lie that Iraq kicked the inspectors out of Iraq in 1998 (right before the Clinton Administration started the Desert Fox cruise missile bombing campaign. Ritter asked for help in getting called as a witness to the upcoming Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearings. Traprock sent several hundred faxes to John Kerry asking for his assistance (he is on the committee). Sen. Kerry not only wouldn’t have Ritter called, he refused to meet with Ritter or his antiwar constituents before he voted for the war resolution in October, 2002. Sen. Kerry has blood on his hands, as surely as the Bush Administration, in this writer’s opinion (Charlie Jenks). After his vote for war, Kerry locked his constituents out of his WMass office. See more on Kerry’s complicity at http://traprockpeace.org/john_kerry_was_misled.html

And see much more on Scott Ritter at http://traprockpeace.org/scott_ritter.html
You’ll see Traprock’s history with Scott Ritter, which included a national tour before the War Resolution vote, and resources, including audio, video and transcripts.

Video copyright Traprock Peace Center; all rights reserved. For permission to copy or distribute, contact Traprock at charles@traprockpeace.org