From Jodie Evans, CODEPINK <[email protected]>
Subject 😞 We’re not celebrating
Date July 2, 2020 5:41 PM
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<[link removed]>This Saturday is “Independence Day” but as long as the U.S. remains armed to the teeth, engaged in endless wars, and with racist militarized police forces on its streets, we are anything but liberated. So, this weekend rather than celebrating, we are organizing peace rallies <[link removed]> across the country!



<[link removed]>Join Our July 4 Peace Rallies! <[link removed]>











You can also join us in

supporting Senator Sanders’s amendment to the NDAA to cut the Pentagon budget by 10% <[link removed]>.



Dear John,



This July 4, we’re not celebrating. We know that no one is free and liberated until we all are — and war oppresses everyone. Instead of celebrating, we’re taking to the streets in car caravans across the country to demand liberation from police and war. We have caravans in cities from Washington D.C. to Taos, to San Francisco. Sign up here to engage locally to call for independence from cops and war <[link removed]>



For true liberation, we need to defund the police and defund war. Did you know that the Pentagon has so much money they’ve sent $7.4 billion in “surplus” military weapons to local police departments since the 1990’s?



We spend over 55% of our discretionary budget on the Pentagon every year and almost half of that money goes into the pockets of private weapons manufacturers while the American people remain without sufficient health care or other necessities. 



Even if you can’t join a car caravan this weekend, you can join us in demanding liberation from police and war by contacting your Representative and Senators and ask them to support a 10% cut to the Pentagon budget. <[link removed]>



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The coronavirus pandemic and mass uprising for racial justice have provided us with a historic opportunity to cut the Pentagon budget and invest in our local communities, but we must act swiftly! In the decade following Sept. 11, 2001, military spending increased 50 percent, adjusted for inflation. In comparison, spending on every other non-military program — things like education, health care, public transit, and science — grew by only 13.5 percent over the same time period.



With spiking unemployment and America’s public health emergency, the backwardness of U.S. priorities are in the spotlight and leaders in Congress like Bernie Sanders are taking bold action to cut military spending. THE SENATE IS RIGHT NOW VOTING ON PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE NDAA! So, add people power to Senator Sanders's proposed amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) to cut the Pentagon budget by 10% by contacting your Senators <[link removed]> and Representative and joining us in the streets for peace rallies to #DefundWar <[link removed]>.



Let’s make this July 4th a day of demanding justice and liberation for all!



Towards peace and liberation,

Ariel, Ann, Asia, Carley, Caty, Cody, Emily, Jodie, Kelsey, Leila, Leonardo, Makena, Mary, Medea, Michelle, Nancy, Paki, Teri, and Yousef











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