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The Twin Parties of the War Machine
Statement from the A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition

The war on Iraq did not just begin a year ago, nor is it Bush’s alone. The Democratic Party leadership and the solid majority of Democrats in Congress voted in October 2002 to fully support the threatened aggression against Iraq even though their offices were being overwhelmed with calls demanding that they vote no to the war. In July 2003, the Senate voted unanimously in support of continuing the occupation of Iraq - there was not one opposition vote.

Bush insists that U.S. troops continue to occupy Iraq for the foreseeable future. John Kerry, who voted to authorize the war, is not supporting the removal of U.S. troops. In fact, he is calling for adding 40,000 troops to the Army on a temporary basis to ease the personnel shortage created by the Iraq deployment. The Bush administration and Kerry joined together in condemning the new Spanish government when it announced the withdrawal of Spanish troops from Iraq. The Bush administration pursued its strategy of "regime change" to its logical - and illegal - conclusion with the March 20, 2003, invasion. But "regime change" in Iraq became the official policy of the U.S. government in October 1998 during the Clinton administration. It was in December 1998 that the Clinton administration insisted that weapons inspectors be removed from Iraq and the near-daily bombing of that country began. Both the Democratic and Republican administrations maintained genocidal sanctions on Iraq that killed nearly 1.5 million people according to the United Nation's own statistics.

As the Bush administration gave the green light to Ariel Sharon to wage terror against the Palestinian people, John Kerry issued a paper in February titled, “The Cause of Israel is the Cause of America.” Both oppose the legitimate right of Palestinian people to self-determination and return. The U.S. government - with the support of both parties - funds the war against the Palestinian people at the cost of $15 million a day.

Joint Assault Against People’s Rights and Needs at Home

The Bush-Ashcroft regime has carried out a full assault against civil rights and civil liberties, exemplified with the passage on October 26, 2001, of the USA Patriot Act. Kerry and the Democratic Party supported the passage of the Patriot Act. In the House, the vote was 357 to 66. Only one U.S. Senator (Russell Feingold) voted in opposition, and he had previously cast the deciding committee vote that ultimately allowed John Ashcroft to become Attorney General.

George W. Bush and John Kerry represent extreme wealth and privilege. Bush and his family have accrued tens of millions in personal wealth from oil and other corporate holdings. John Kerry is the richest person in the U.S. Senate, whose wealth is estimated by Forbes to be at least $525 million. Bush has been slashing vitally needed social programs. Kerry, in spite of his fabulous wealth, decided that welfare recipients were receiving excess benefits when he voted in 1996 for the Welfare Reform Act that stripped millions of poor people, 70 percent of whom were children, of their right to food and housing. The Bush administration’s tax cuts for the rich, enacted with support from the Democrats, will provide over $181,000 a year to each millionaire if made permanent. At the same time, the administration has proposed cutting funds for housing which will deprive more than 100,000 families with children from receiving Section 8 vouchers that ensure affordable housing.

George Bush is proposing a constitutional amendment to ban marriage rights for all. Instead of a constitutional amendment, John Kerry proposes that each state enact a similar ban.

Bush’s reactionary “No Child Left Behind Act” passed with the support of the Democratic Party, including John Kerry. The bill punishes working class and poor communities by stripping funds from schools that fail to meet testing performance standards. This bill is inherently racist as it especially victimizes already underfunded schools in predominantly African-American and Latino communities. The bill is also known as “No Child Left Unrecruited,” as it requires schools to turn over the name, address and phone number of every junior and senior to local military recruiters or face cuts in federal funding.

As the federal government rapidly shifts funds to the already bloated Pentagon budget, a move initiated by Bush and supported by Kerry, funds available for states and cities and especially needed social programs are being slashed. Devastating cuts in housing, education, job training, veterans benefits, and healthcare are imposing a new level of human suffering especially in working class and poor communities. Hardest hit are African-American and Latino communities.

Both parties are opposed to providing benefits and legal safeguards to undocumented workers and their families. Both parties have engaged in scapegoating and targeting of immigrant communities and their legal and social rights.

In the last three years, nearly three million jobs have been lost in the United States, as corporations engage in layoffs, outsourcing, and the moving of factories outside the country to exploit lower wage workers. While the Democrats assail Bush, this phenomena is the consequence of capitalist globalization that puts the maximizing of corporate profits first and the rights of workers last whether they are in the U.S. or other countries. The Democratic Party, like the Republican Party, are instruments of this economic and social order.

The Danger Posed by the Bush White House

The emergence of a mass global movement in the last three years has shown the depth of outrage against the Bush Administration’s global agenda, its criminal actions and its propensity to limitless violence in the pursuit of word domination, empire and Pax Americana. The whole world is threatened by the Bush regime. Not only have there been wars and occupations in Iraq and Afghanistan and the U.S. coup and occupation of Haiti, the first free Black republic in the western hemisphere, but all the people of the world realize that they too are in the cross-hairs. The establishment of new military bases in the former Soviet Republics in the Caspian region and the re-introduction of U.S. military forces in the Philippines indicates the new dangers posed by the Bush government. The administration is committed to the overthrow of the government of Cuba and the Chavez government in Venezuela. They are committed to the overthrow of the government of Zimbabwe and the semi-colonial reconquest of Africa with its vast untapped oil reserves and other natural resources. It is recklessly and rapidly building its so-called Missile Defense system which puts the U.S. on a collision course with the People’s Republic of China and North Korea. The people of the Middle East recognize that the Iraq war was designed to set the stage for further threats, aggression and intervention in Syria, Lebanon, Iran and other countries in the region.

The administration has arrogantly announced through its preemptive war doctrine that it not only has the right to invade other countries but to carry out assassinations all over the world against individuals who are designated the “enemy” and marked for death by the Bush government. It has asserted the right to lock up anyone indefinitely, without charge of wrongdoing, trial, or access to counsel, at its concentration camp in Guantanamo, Cuba, and to do the same to U.S. citizens, in military prisons in the United States.

The Bush administration has also declared war against the environment, withdrawing from the Kyoto Protocol, working to turn the Arctic wilds into drilling fields and the parklands of the U.S. into clear-cut forests. They lifted restrictions on the amount of mercury, arsenic and other poisons in the air and water children breath and drink. The administration is eviscerating social programs at home by causing an unprecedented transfer of wealth from poor and working people to the rich. The right wing ideologues in the White House seek to overturn all the civil, social and democratic rights achieved by the people in recent decades. Affirmative action and voting rights are under assault. A top priority has been the elimination of women’s reproductive rights by criminalizing and eliminating a woman’s access to needed healthcare, as well as the destruction of girls’ equal education rights. The Bush administration poses a genuine peril to the people of the world. The people of the United States and the people of the world recognize that if reelected the Bush administration is likely to intensify its global assault against anything that stands in the way of its plans for U.S. hegemony and world domination along with its ultra right wing domestic program.


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