Fort Worth Republican Straw Poll Draws Peace Activists Labor Day Weekend

People's Poll on Iraq Will Be Conducted in Downtown Fort Worth

By Micah Hensler, published Aug 27, 2007
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The Fort Worth Republican Straw poll kicks off at the Fort Worth Convention Center Saturday, September 1st, and a "Texas Town Hall" polling and peace rally organized by Texans for Peace will coincide nearby. The American People's Poll on Iraq is being held to send a message to elected officials regarding the American people's belief in the need to bring our troops home.

While the Republican Straw Poll is being held to gauge Texan support for the candidates for presidential nomination, many top-tier candidates (Romney, Giuliani) have declined to attend. Ron Paul, Kansas Sen. Sam Brownback, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and California Rep. Duncan Hunter are expected. This is the first straw poll to be held in Texas in years, since it the state always went easily to Bush in the past. Only delegates are allowed to vote in the Republican poll, which is an informal gauge of opinion, while outside everyone will be able to let their feelings on Iraq be heard.

Non-partisan national, state, and regional organizations, have endorsed the outside event. The groups span a wide range of backgrounds and include Iraq Veterans Against The War, Veterans for Peace, Vietnam Veterans Against the War, Gold Star Families for Peace, Military Families Speak Out; Grassroots America, Dallas Peace Center, Peace Action Texas, Crawford Peace House, Code Pink Women for Peace, Camp Casey Peace Institute, After Downing Street, and many others. The organizers stress the non-partisanship of the event and that this is not a demonstration against the Republican party.

In a statement being released August 28th, Texans For Peace founder Charlie Jackson says, "We're not protesting the Republicans... we're simply saying the people have spoken on this issue [the war], and with one voice, they've said that we need to bring our troops home. We're just here to remind the Republicans--and everyone else--that the people have already voted for peace."

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Thanks for the coverage! FYI - There is a candidate for US Senate in the Texas March 2008 GOP primary who opposes the war in Iraq - Larry Kilgore. Sincerely, Angela Wittman Media Coordinator Larry Kilgore for US Senate www.LarryKilgore.com

Posted on 09/01/2007 at 3:09:00 PM

 
Well written article! :)

Posted on 08/27/2007 at 2:08:00 PM

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