Eli Pariser, MoveOn.orgAl Gore's MoveOn Speech and Other Great NewsThu Aug 7 19:15:21 200364.140.158.66Dear MoveOn member,Two weeks ago, we received a call from former Vice President Al Gore.Mr. Gore explained that he was deeply concerned about the President'spattern of misleading the public -- most recently on Iraq, but also onthe environment, the economy, and a host of other domestic issues. Hesaid he was working on a major policy speech, and he wanted to give itto MoveOn members and with MoveOn's sponsorship. MoveOn was a goodpartner, he said, because so many MoveOn members are engaging in thenational conversation about the direction of our country.Today, at NYU, over 600 MoveOn members gathered to hear the address.Attendance was so high that the crowd filled two overflow rooms andspilled out into the halls, and over 100 members of the national presscorps was there -- every major media outlet in the country and scoresof international outlets as well. CNN and MSNBC covered the speech live.Gore's speech reflected and built upon what over 400,000 MoveOnmembers have been saying for months now about the evidence on Iraq: Inthe rush to war, the President misled the country.Here's an excerpt:"I mentioned the feeling many have that something basic has gone wrong. Whatever it is, I think it has a lot to do with the way we seekthe truth and try in good faith to use facts as the basis for debates about our future -- allowing for the unavoidable tendency we all have to get swept up in our enthusiasms.That last point is worth highlighting. Robust debate in a democracy will almost always involve occasional rhetorical excesses and leaps offaith, and we're all used to that. I've even been guilty of it myselfon occasion. But there is a big difference between that and a systematic effort to manipulate facts in service to a totalistic ideology that is felt to be more important than the mandates of basic honesty. Unfortunately, I think it is no longer possible to avoid the conclusion that what the country is dealing with in the Bush Presidency is the latter. That is really the nub of the problem -- the common source for most of the false impressions that have been frustrating the normal and healthy workings of our democracy."You can read the entire speech transcript, and, by 5pm EST today, viewstreaming video of the event at our homepage: http://www.moveon.org At a time when some politicians are scared to take a stand, it'stremendously heartening to see statesmen like Al Gore take thePresident on. And it's MoveOn members like yourself that made thishappen. By consistently speaking out on the important issues, you'vehelped make MoveOn a powerful voice for a better future. Thank you.Amazingly, Al Gore's speech is just one piece of the good news. On ahost of other fronts, our campaign to press Congress to demand thetruth on the distortion of evidence in Iraq is gaining great momentum.Here's our full report:-----------MEMBERS OF CONGRESS READ MOVEON COMMENTS ON THE HOUSE FLOORIn early July, a number of Members of Congress contacted us to let usknow that they'd be reading MoveOn members' comments on the Housefloor from the petition to establish an independent commission on Iraqintelligence. Since then, night after night, Representatives likeBarbara Lee (D-CA), Sherrod Brown (D-OH), Jan Schakowsky (D-IL), and Lynn Woolsey (D-CA) have taken the floor to highlight your powerful words.Here's a short excerpt from Congressman Brown's remarks:"A hundred sixty-five years ago, Madam Speaker, the United StatesCongress, amazingly enough, the House of Representatives, passed arule prohibiting its Members from debating the great issue of slavery,the greatest blemish on American history. In those days, John QuincyAdams, former President, then elected to the House of Representatives,came down to the well of the House week after week reading lettersfrom his constituents, reading what he called petitions from groups inhis State of Massachusetts, many of them written by women in women'sclubs, women who actually could not in those days, as we all know,vote in American elections. He read these letters protesting this ruleprohibiting the discussion of slavery and protesting the institutionof slavery itself.""Today, we find ourselves in a Congress where this Congress hasrefused to discuss and investigate what exactly the President did andsaid about weapons of mass destruction. As the gentlewoman fromIllinois (Ms. Schakowsky) said earlier in the evening, an organizationcalled MoveOn.org, an organization of 1 1/2 million Americans, tens ofthousands in my State of Ohio, asked its members to sign an on-linepetition saying that we believe Congress should support an independentcommission to investigate the Bush administration's distortion ofevidence of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction program.""Tens of thousands of those members, in addition to signing thepetitions, wrote letters to Members of Congress. And similar to JohnQuincy Adams's coming to the House floor to expose the Congress'inability and unwillingness to discuss issues of national import, manyof us have come to the House floor every night to share the concerns,not just our concerns, Members of Congress, but to share the concernsof people in my district in my State."You can view the entire transcript of their powerful speeches, as wellas dozens of MoveOn members' comments, at: http://www.moveon.org/wmdpledge/congress.html -----------112 MEMBERS OF CONGRESS ON BOARDAnother example of the growing momentum on this issue in Congress is the number of Representatives who have pledged their support of an independent commission to investigate the evidence Bush used to make the case for war. Only a few weeks into our legislative lobbying, 112Members of Congress are now co-sponsors on Rep. Henry Waxman's (D-CA) legislation to establish a commission. With grassroots in-district meetings happening with Members of Congress around the country this month (we'll let you know if one's happening in your district next week), that number will only go up from here.The list of co-sponsors is online at: http://www.misleader.org/who.html -----------414,000 SIGNERS ON "DISTORTION OF EVIDENCE" PETITIONWith over 400,000 signers, our Distortion of Evidence petition is oneof our largest ever. The signers come from across the country andacross the political spectrum, and many have added poignant andpowerful comments.Here's an example from Ron Macek, whose comment was read by Rep.Schakowsky on the House floor.``My wife is with Freeport's 333rd MP Company. She has been overseassince late April. She has been on active duty since February 9. Shehas not slept in her own bed next to her own husband in 4 months and 6days. We still have no idea when this nightmare can be over for us. Weunderstand a call to duty for our Nation. We truly do. However, shedid not join the National Guard with an open-ended deployment and awar zone in mind. None of them did. We always thought the Guard wasfor short deployments and emergencies only. She tells me that moralewith her soldiers is extremely low. There are short tempers, longdays, fear, crying soldiers, and no idea when it can be over for them.That is the root of our anguish. These people have been uprooted fromtheir lives and jobs, and they answered that call, yet no one cananswer their most-asked question: When can I go home?``The average soldier is not a stupid order taker. We have a highlyintelligent military, and they realize what is going on back home withthe controversy around the evidence of weapons of mass destruction. Icannot speak for other soldiers, but it disturbs my wife deeply tothink that she could be over there risking her life and living a dailyheartbreak based on distorted testimony.It makes her feel like a pawn of political agenda, not an Americandoing good in the world. All of this together most certainlyinfluences her ideas of retention. We need the truth, not someone'sversion of the truth, not some of the truth but all of the truth. Andwe need to know when we can be reunited to live our lives together.''-----------NATIONAL NEWS COVERAGEThe campaign to demand the truth on Iraq has gathered widespreadattention in the national news media. Articles on the petition haveappeared in the Washington Post, AP, Reuters, the Boston Globe, andhundreds of other papers around the country and around the world.Here's an excerpt from the Washington Post.Antiwar Groups Say Public Ire Over Iraq Claims Is Increasingby Evelyn NievesWashington Post, July 22, 2003 http://www.commondreams.org/headlines03/0722-01.htm SAN FRANCISCO -- The letters are pouring in like a water main break --fast and, yes, furious. From Alabama: "We want to know the truth!">From Arizona: "If there's nothing to hide, what's the harm in abipartisan inquiry?" From Mississippi: "We must get to the truth --whatever it is!"About 400,000 people from every state have contacted members ofCongress in the past three weeks as part of a MoveOn.org petition thatasks Congress to investigate the controversial claims that led to thewar on Iraq, with more than 50,000 people signing on to the liberalactivist Web site in the past five days alone."It seems more and more people who supported the war are signing on,"said Eli Pariser, MoveOn.org's campaigns director. "They're angry.People who in the past couple of weeks before the war decided tosupport it are swinging back."-----------EVENTS AROUND THE COUNTRY>From Phoenix, AZ to Portland, ME, local groups are taking up the callto get to the bottom of Iraq evidence. With MoveOn members' support,groups in 12 cities ran local copies of our "Misleader" print ad,pressing their Members of Congress to support an investigation.Covered widely in the press, these events have rallied localcommunities around this issue. Here's an example of the coverage.Activists call for investigationPortland Press Herald, July 25, 2003By Elbert Aull http://www.pressherald.com/news/state/030725peace.shtml Throughout August, across the country, press conferences, rallies, andeven "readings" of the MoveOn petition by Members of Congress willcontinue to make the case for investigating the President's WMDdeception.-----------By joining together around this simple message, we've created anenormous grassroots groundswell. As Al Gore points out, "Americans have always believed that we the people have a right to knowthe truth and that the truth will set us free. The very idea of self-government depends upon honest and open debate as the preferred method for pursuing the truth -- and a shared respect for the Rule of Reason as the best way to establish the truth." This campaign is about nothing less than maintaining the integrity of our democracy. Thank you for being involved, for your courage in speaking out, and for your dedication to this fight. Let's keep moving.Sincerely,--Carrie, Eli, Joan, Noah, Peter, Wes, and Zack The MoveOn Team August 7th, 2003
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