Support Our Troops: De-Fund the War

Military Families Speak Out is calling on Congress to end funding for the war in Iraq, save what is needed to bring our troops home quickly and safely, and to fully fund care for our troops when they return. Over 3,000 US troops and hundreds of thousands of Iraqi children, women and men have already died as a result of this war. Funding the war is not supporting our troops. The way to support our troops is to bring them home now and take care of them when they get here. Click here to download a postcard you can mail to your Congressional Representative and your Senators calling on them to fund the troops and de-fund the war.


 

Click on the button above to read a copy of the Open Letter to Senators and Members of Congress from over 200 Military Families whose loved ones are in Iraq or are about to deploy

Take Action to De-Fund the War
Military Families Speak Out Talking Points -- May 23, 2008
Updated talking points about legislation now before Congress that would fund the war in Iraq well into 2009.

Voices and Actions of Military Families
Photo Gallery: De-fund the War: January 27th, 2007
View photographs of Military Families in Washington DC calling on Congress to Support the Troops: De-fund the War
Phoenix couple belong to the nationwide organization Military Families Speak Out
by Paul FattigMail Tribune
September 12th, 2007
The tattoo of a parachute and the word "Paratrooper" on Phoenix resident Brian Lewis' left forearm lets fellow veterans know he has been there, done that. And the former member of the Army's 82nd Airborne Division isn't saluting Army Gen. David Petraeus' long awaited report this week on the war being waged in Iraq.
Military Families' Report on Iraq
Military Families Speak Out members give their own report on the situation in Iraq in response to the "Petreaus Report".
MFSO Bergen County member Paula Rogovin speaks at August 25th March in Newark, NJ
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Funding the war means killing our troops and harming our communities. Military Families Speak Out calls on Congress to vote in September against the Supplemental Allocation for Iraq. We do not want timetables. We want Congress to vote to de-fund the war, to bring all of the troops home now, to take care of them when they get here, to redirect the monies for our communities.
MOTHER WHO LOST SON IN IRAQ TAKES ON FORMER BUSH AIDE
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August 30th, 2007
Gold Star Mom’s Anti-Iraq War YouTube Video Challenges Ari Fleisher’s $15 Million Ad Campaign. Celeste and her son Dante Zappala were so enraged by Ari Fleischer's propaganda campaign to prop up support for more death and destruction in Iraq, they made this video.

Press
ONCE AGAIN, MILITARY FAMILIES URGE CONGRESS TO STOP FUNDING MILITARY OCCUPATION OF IRAQ
As Budget Deal Approaches, Families of Servicemen and Women Voice Disapproval of “Spineless” Congress

Just before Congress recesses for the year, and days before funding for the federal government is set to run out, Congress is on the verge of making a deal that will involve funding a limited number of domestic issues in exchange for the inclusion of funds President Bush has been seeking to continue the war in Iraq.
Members of Military Families Speak Out (MFSO) are outraged with those in Congress who profess to be against the war in Iraq, yet help broker and support a budget deal that continues to fund it.
Military families dispute claims of ‘progress’ in Iraq
by Ashahed M. MuhammadThe Final Call
November 29th, 2007
“The Bush Administration continues to use lies and fear to get Congress to continue to fund the war. But the numbers do not lie,” said Nancy Lessin a co-founder of Military Families Speak Out (MFSO. “2007 has been the deadliest year for American troops thus far, and the vast majority of the American people and the troops themselves do not support this war. Congress has failed the troops and all of us by continuing to fund the war,” she added.
We Want Them to Come Home
by MFSO Member Susan Sutherland-MartinPortland Oregon Family Newspaper
Yesterday was the meeting of the “Military Families Speak Out” support group I attend once a month. There were weren't many of us this month--just 5 parents, three with sons in the Army and two with sons in the Marines, sitting around a table in a church fellowship hall. We started out talking about Senator Wyden’s recent Town Hall Meeting.
Anti-war vets slam parade ban-- Veterans Day Parade organizers say they want Long Beach, CA event to be free from politics.
by Kelly PuenteLong Beach Press Telegram
November 7th, 2007
"We are not protesting this parade," said Pat Alviso, a member of Military Families Speak Out. "These are good people serving this country. It's an insult to be put in a `free speech' area. We are members of that parade and we are proud to be with them."
War IS a Women's Issue, Senator Clinton
by Stacy BannermanCommon Dreams
I spoke with Senator Clinton back in 2006, when I spent almost three months spearheading Operation House Call, a daily vigil in the summer sauna of Capitol Hill, with a growing number of combat boots representing what Congress's decision to "stay the course" in Iraq was costing our troops.

Talking Points
Military Families Speak Out Talking Points -- May 23, 2008
Updated talking points about legislation now before Congress that would fund the war in Iraq well into 2009.