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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

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Welcome to New Jersey Peace Action

Welcome to the New Jersey Peace Action Blog! Welcome to the New Jersey Peace Action Blog! Peace Action is the nation's largest grass roots organization. It was founded as SANE in 1957 . Our goals are to: Abolish Nuclear War - Promote a more peaceful economy - Bring an end to weapons trafficking - Encourage non-military solutions to international conflicts.- Promote nonviolent conflict resolution at all levels. Peace Action's national headquarters are in Silver Spring, MD. Policies are decided democratically at annual national conferences and through a Board of Directors elected by the grassroots affiliates. NJPA, always one of the nation's most active groups, is now based in Bloomfield with chapters throughout its area of the state. What we do...We lobby for policy changes in Congress, the United Nations, Trenton and in towns like yours. We educate and publish a hotline on federal legislation and annual voting records for every member of congress on peace and justice issues. We print fact sheets to better inform the public, hold public meetings on important issues and speak out in the press. We promote nonviolent conflict resolution programs in New Jersey Schools and to encourage future generations to solve problems without resorting to war or violence. We organize at the grassroots level to inform citizens about where candidates stand on peace and social issues. New Jersey Peace Action 673 Bloomfield Avenue, 2nd floor, Bloomfield, NJ, 07003 Phone 973-744-3263 Fax 973-509-9774 director@njpeaceaction.org http://www.njpeaceaction.org/

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Watch an Excerpt of Michael Parenti's November 2002 speech "Militarism vs. Democracy "

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