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Collapse of US Labor Against the War
Kansas City Labor says
"Support the troops--Bring them Home Now!"

Iraqi Troops Aren't The Only Ones Surrendering
Liberals, Union Bureaucrats Run Up White Flag Without a Fight
by Bill Onasch, March 22, 2003, from Labor Advocate Online

Sorting It All Out
Principles, Strategy and Tactics For the Antiwar Movement
by Bill Onasch, March 21, 2003, from Labor Advocate Online

Will Labor’s Anti-War Movement Survive the 2004 Elections?
By Charles Walker, from
LABOR TUESDAY! for May 6, 2003

Message from US Labor Against War
May 6, 2003, Includes proposed new mission statement and bylaws from the  USLAW Continuations Committee, which recommends that USLAW cease to function as an ad-hoc committee against the invasion / occupation of Iraq.

Labor's Antiwar Movement
By Doug Mann, Comment about Message from US Labor Against War (This comment by Doug Mann was originally sent as an Email to two unoffical Labor Party Listservs), May 7, 2003

US Labor Against War: Defeat Bush at any Cost?
Labor Must Lead the Antiwar Movement,
Break with the Democratic Party.
US Labor Against War should remain an ad hoc labor oriented antiwar committee that calls for the, immediate, unconditional and complete withdrawal of US forces from Iraq and the Persian Gulf.  Union bodies and leaders who no longer oppose the US occupation of Iraq should not be invited to join USLAW and to serve on USLAW leadership bodies.
by Doug Mann, May 8, 2003