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Veterans for Peace, Chapter
001
March 29, 2007 Business Meeting
Brunswick, Maine
- Doug reported on UMF teach-in. Good turnout with good student input
- Kennebunkport August 25 Action (Jamilla EI-Shafei)
Theme: "Stop the War: Start the Revolution" Bruce Gagnon & Jamilla EI-Shafei
again heading up a protest/rally at Kennebunkport on August 25. Bush
expected to be in Kennebunkport during August. Even if he is not, action
will still take place. MEVFP to make major effort to reach out to all
New England VFP members to attend. Request National VFP to help publicize
event. Need for housing & hospitality for New England VFP members noted
and hopes that MEVFP members will open their homes for them. Hospitality
coordinator needed. Camping near Bush estate suggested. Jamilla offered
her back yard for camping. Pat Scanlon and Dexter Kamilewicz suggested
as speakers. Cindy Sheehan expected to attend. Iraqi veterans especially
to be encouraged to attend. Brief discussion on need for a generator.
Event to be advertised in progressive magazines, media, etc. Unanimous
vote to support the Aug. 25 action
- Secretary's report (Bob Lezer). One copy available, circulated, and
approved.
- Treasurer's report (Art Whitman). Approximately $9000 in checking
account. Art is also handling monies from the Impeachment group led
by Dud Hendrick. Art & Doug have also filed VFP's FY 2007 budget required
by MaineShare. Approved. Internal audit probably needed
- Nominating Committee report (Tom Sturtevant)
New officers are:
President, Bob Lezer, Freeport
Vice President, Kristina Wolff, Farmington
Treasurer, Tim Blanchette, Falmouth
Secretary/Minute-taker (revolving)
Membership Chair, Dan Ellis, Wilton
Board of Directors:
Jack Bussell, Portland
Richard Clement, Pittston
Bob Dale, Brunswick
Dud Hendrick, Deer Isle
Stan Lofchie, Brunswick
Doug Rawlings, ex officio, Chesterville
Tom Sturtevant, Winthrop
Art Whitman, ex officio, Auburn
A new office for membership has been created to keep track of dues,
addresses, etc. Dan Ellis to be membership chair.
Question arose about new treasurer's presence at VFP's winter meetings
to be further discussed.
- June 2nd PTSD Symposium (Doug Rawlings)
Symposium has been titled "The Hidden Costs of War." Jack Bussell has
reserved space at the Portland Public Library with some expenses to
be incurred, including rental, lunch, audio/visual equipment, travel
expenses, transportation, honoraria, etc. Scheduling for am & pm sessions/workshops
to be finalized. Tentative speakers include Dr. Judith Herman, Dr. Edward
Tick, & Congressman Jim McDermott. Michael Uhl to try to contact McDermott
directly. Don Harden to try to obtain funding from the state. CEU's
needed. Sliding scale for admission for vets, low income folks. Pizzas,
house salads, coffee suggested as foods with estimated cost of $500
- Calendar project (Doug Rawlings) Franklin Printing Co. of Farmington
to print calendars. Cost per calendar is approximately $15.00. Lynn
Ellis proofreading galleys. If calendars sell well, a second printing
will be cheaper. Brochures to advertise calendar suggested for distribution
at Common Ground Fair, bookstores, & elsewhere. Calendar committee to
report at next meeting. Plan is to give calendars to schools gratis.
- Arlington East (Jack Bussell) Ken Farr and Herb Hoffman offered to
bring Arlington East to Maine. Arlington East is a collection of combat
boots (or crosses?) to be set up in a large area to put a face on U.S.
casualties in Iraq. Old Orchard Beach ruled out. Possibly Ogunquit Beach
or Portland's East Promenade might be sites. It takes about six hours
and nearly 100 volunteers to set up such a huge number of boots/crosses.
No decision on whether to go with Arlington East.
- Anthrax vaccine (again) (Barbara Damon-Day of Newcastle, ME, Lance
Boucher, & Dr. Meryl Nass). Barbara Day's son (Maine National Guard)
was killed in Afghanistan of unknown causes. She feels anthrax vacdne
may have caused his death. She has worked with Baldacci & Gen. Ubby
who are receptive to setting up a state commission to hold hearings
on questions, complaints & statements from veterans and their families
on veterans' health issues, including mandatory anthrax vaccinations.
A bill (with no LD number yet) is in the works.
Dr. Nass gave a brief history of the anthrax vaccine and the bureaucratic
maneuvering for DOD to start mandating it again for soldiers bound for
the near East. Also, ten million doses have been reserved for civilians
and have not been properly tested. Cases of serious illness have been
reported from those who have taken the vaccine. Eight or nine different
groups have recommended serious epidemiological studies of the anthrax
vaccine. Rand Corporation has prepared reports on anthrax vaccine but
not yet published.
Maine VFP to request national VFP to back (draft?) a federal bill that
would call for a moratorium of anthrax vaccine use, safety studies,
and correction of records of those who have refused the the anthrax
vaccine. Dr. Nass, whose web site is anthraxvaccine.org, believes that
our medical culture makes vaccines practically sacrosanct. No motion
offered.
Ran out of time to take agenda items dealing with GI Rights Hotline,
Brunswick Memorial Day Parade, Village of Hope
Respectfully submitted,
Tom Sturtevant
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Address:
Maine Veterans For Peace
Chapter 001
8 Apple Ridge Road
Freeport, Maine 04032-6523
e-mail:
boblezervfp@suscom-maine.net
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