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Bush's endless march to war is creating a new generation of
political activists. They want answers to a lot of questions.
What is propelling Bush and Co. into a colossal military
adventure? Why is the Democratic Party joining Bush's parade
even though it's getting letters and emails running 100 to 1
against war? What has the economy got to do with it all?
Most important, what forces in society can stop the war? How
can the antiwar struggle be strengthened by linking up with the
social movements of the workers and oppressed? How can we build
a permanent organization for social change?
They won't get any of this from the daily newspapers and
television networks.
If you've been reading this paper, you know that Workers
World provides in-depth analysis of the class struggle in the
U.S., often written by organizers in that struggle. We think
you want this kind of information--about the antiwar movement,
the labor actions on the West Coast docks and the fight for
reparations from slavery--to get into more hands. Ditto on the
ongoing activities to free Black political prisoner Mumia
Abu-Jamal, the mobilizations for domestic-partner benefits for
same-sex couples, the battle to keep the right to abortion, the
fight for the right to a job, and every other progressive
struggle.
To help with the distribution of the newspaper in Washington
and San Francisco, look for the Workers World banners and
literature table at the gathering site. Come by to pick up
newspapers for distribution. Try to let us know in advance if
you'll be helping out. For more information, call (212)
627-2994 on the East Coast (ask for Marsha) or (415) 826-4828
on the West Coast. Or send an email to wwbundles@wwpublish.com.
If you would like to get out newspapers at future
activities, contact us at the phone or email.
Let's answer Bush's lies by building the circulation of
Workers World. It's the best antidote to militarist poison.
Reprinted from the Oct. 24, 2002, issue of
Workers World newspaper
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