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Columns
Norman Solomon
The Iraq War and MoveOn
August 22, 2005
The day after Wednesday night’s nationwide vigils, the big headline
at the top of the MoveOn.org home page said: “Support Cindy Sheehan.”
But MoveOn does not support Cindy Sheehan’s call for swift withdrawal of
U.S. troops from Iraq.
Many groups were important to the success of the Aug. 17 vigils,
but the online powerhouse MoveOn was the largest and most prominent.
After a long stretch of virtual absence from Iraq war issues, the
organization deserves credit for getting re-involved in recent months.
But the disconnects between MoveOn and much of the grassroots antiwar
movement are disturbing.
Part of the problem is MoveOn’s routine fuzziness about the war --
and the way that the group is inclined to water down the messages of
antiwar activism, much of which is not connected to the organization.
Consider how the MoveOn website summarized the vigils: “Last night,
tens of thousands of supporters gathered at 1,625 vigils to acknowledge
the sacrifices made by Cindy Sheehan, her son Casey and the more than
1,800 brave American men and women who have given their lives in Iraq --
and their moms and families.” Such a gloss excludes a key reason why
many people participated in the vigils: They wanted to express clear
opposition to any further U.S. involvement in the war.
Despite its high-profile role in the vigils this week, MoveOn is
still not giving a high priority to addressing the Iraq war in its
ongoing work. When I went to the MoveOn website today and looked at its
roster of “Current Campaigns,” just a single item on the list was
focused on Iraq -- and that one, from June, involved “demanding that
Bush address the evidence in the ‘Downing Street Memo.’”
The political action wing of MoveOn has committed itself to
supporting congressional legislation, co-sponsored by Reps. Walter Jones
and Neil Abercrombie, which would require the president to start
withdrawing troops from Iraq ... by October 2006.
In contrast, MoveOn never supported Rep. Lynn Woolsey’s resolution,
introduced early this year, stating that “the president should develop
and implement a plan to begin the immediate withdrawal of United States
Armed Forces from Iraq.” (Despite the lack of MoveOn’s support, the
measure received 128 votes in the House.) Nor has MoveOn gotten behind
Rep. Barbara Lee’s more recent bill to prevent the establishment of
permanent U.S. military bases in Iraq.
What if MoveOn were to directly ask its 3 million members (people
who’ve signed up for its e-mailings) whether they favor the idea of
waiting till autumn 2006 before the start of U.S. troop withdrawal from
Iraq -- or whether, on the other hand, those members would prefer that
withdrawal get underway before the end of this year? I believe that most
MoveOn members would opt for the latter scenario. But MoveOn policy is
set by a few individuals who have not been willing to put such options
in front of members for a vote.
On Tuesday, the day before the vigils, Cindy Sheehan said in a
conference call that the Jones-Abercrombie timeline is “not soon
enough.” She doesn’t see any good reason to continue the U.S. military
occupation; she’s opposed to any delay in pulling out. And while it’s
all well and good for MoveOn to tell people to “Support Cindy Sheehan,”
the MoveOn leadership should publicly explain why the organization
refuses to join her in supporting a swift withdrawal of all U.S. troops
from Iraq.
During the next few weeks, MoveOn will have an opportunity to
devote some of its appreciable resources to strengthening the antiwar
movement. With an umbrella theme of “End the War on Iraq -- Bring the
Troops Home Now,” protests in Washington and elsewhere are on the
calendar for Sept. 24-26. The national coalition United for Peace &
Justice is playing a key role in creating momentum for those
demonstrations, which will begin an autumn of historic antiwar activism.
Hopefully, MoveOn will catch up with its grassroots base and get
involved in a supportive way.
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Norman Solomon is the author of the new book “War Made Easy: How
Presidents and Pundits Keep Spinning Us to Death.” For information, go
to: www.WarMadeEasy.com
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