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Antiwar.com - Rounds up the news of Iraq that is generally ignored by the pro-Bush mainstream media.
"Broken Engagement" by General Wesley Clark. An insightful, in-depth approach to handling the quagmire in Iraq.
Read this honest description of the actual situation in Iraq written by a Wall Street Journal reporter in September of 2004.
Read major addresses by former Vice President Al Gore on the subject of freedom, security, Iraq, and the war on terror, in which Gore pulls no punches.
From 2004, Senator Kennedy describes exactly how the Bush administration misled the nation into war.
A compilation of Bush administration lies from the office of U.S. representative Henry Waxman.
A more updated description of Bush lies written by a former CIA analyst after the disclosure of the Downing Street Memo.

Organizations

A good collection of links to antiwar groups.
Another good collection of links to antiwar sites.
U.S. Labor Against the War. John Wilhelm, the foremost union leader in the hotel/casino industry, credits USLAW with “unifying the labor movement around the horror, and the injustice, and the stupidity, and the outrage of this war.”
Military Families Speak Out is an organization of people opposed to the war in Iraq who have relatives or loved ones currently in the military or who have served in the military since the buildup to the Iraq war in fall of 2002. The National organization has a Las Vegas chapter which you can email through their website.
United For Peace and Justice - United for Peace and Justice is a coalition of more than 1300 local and national groups throughout the United States who have joined together to protest the immoral and disastrous Iraq War and oppose our government's policy of permanent warfare and empire-building. Nevada Workers Against the War is a member of UFPJ.
Las Vegas Catholic Worker - a small community of people working to change the world. They strive to be servants of the poor, while living in solidarity with them through voluntary poverty, hospitality and nonviolence. And they have been continually active on the political front holding a vigil in front of the Federal Courthouse every Thursday morning at 8:30 a.m.
Nevada Desert Experience is an interfaith-based organization that advocates resistance to nuclearism with awareness-raising programs and nonviolent civil disobedience actions at the Nevada Test Site and other locations.

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