Military Families Speak
Out
Dayton, OH
& surrounding areas

Providing support and solidarity for
military families in the greater
Dayton, Ohio area who have loved ones serving in Iraq or could be
deployed.
We support the agenda of the national
Military Families Speak Out organization .
Local Contact information:
Steve: (937)367-7452 or Debbie (937)426-4800
mfsodayton@yahoo.com
Dayton
MFSO members head to Crawford, Tx. to help with Cindy Sheehan's vigil outside
the Bush ranch.
~Check out the photos~
CINDY SHEEHAN VIGIL at FEDERAL
BUILDING
DAYTON, OH 8/11/05




Over 40,000 U.S. soldiers have suffered from injuries,
and an estimated 30,000 to 500,000 Iraqi civilians have perished because of the
violence (depending on who you want to believe).
Our country spends over 1.2 BILLION DOLLARS A DAY
on military spending.
It has been proven that Iraq was not the threat that the
Bush administration said it was. We were taken to war
for false reasons, and now our family members, neighbors,
and innocent Iraqi civilians are suffering because our
leaders sought a war for profits instead of
Peace for prosperity.
Even the commanding officers in Iraq admit that the solution isn't
a military one, but a political one.
~Financial interests need to go to the Iraqis not the corporate
bottom feeders that are trying to profit from this tragedy.
~No U.S. bases in Iraq. It is our military presence in the Middle East that is
fueling the problem.
~It isn't our oil under their sand. If they want to nationalize their oil
industry, let them. With companies like Exxon Mobile reporting $22 BILLION
DOLLAR PROFITS maybe we should be thinking
about the
same thing.
"WHEN THE POWER OF LOVE OVERCOMES
THE LOVE OF POWER (& WEALTH)
THE WORLD WILL KNOW PEACE."

Miami Valley MFSO & Veterans for Peace
with banner over State Route 35 in
Dayton, Ohio, 4/15/05

TO ALL THOSE WHO HAVE
UNSELFISHLY SERVED & SERVE
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SACRIFICES.
The shame falls upon leaders who would use the lives of
of citizens for anything, but the most honorable of reasons.
Fighting wars for false reasons, or to increase wealth
is a crime against humanity.
The
Price Of Giving Bad Advice
By William A. Whitlow, Maj. Gen. USMC Ret.
The Washington Post
Sunday 30 May 2004


