Olympia Fellowship of Reconciliation

The Fellowship of Reconciliation is a group composed of people from many faiths, and no particular faith— all coming together to support nonviolence and justice.

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    "Individuals have international duties which transcend the national obligations of obedience… Therefore [individual citizens] have the duty to violate domestic laws to prevent crimes against peace and humanity from occurring."

    The Nuremberg Tribunal (1945-1946)
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Last Month’s Victories for Peace & Justice

Posted by Web Editor on 13th June 2008

Peace & justice activists have such ambitious agendas! We care about everything, see problems everywhere, and jump from one crisis to another. We have strong values and bold visions. Therefore, when we achieve a victory we typically fail to celebrate it – or even notice it – because we always see the unfinished business of bigger goals ahead. Deep down, we might feel guilty – or not radical enough – if we were to celebrate the victories we achieve.

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Results from Olympia FOR’s Annual Meeting and Election

Posted by Web Editor on 14th June 2008

We enjoyed a lively and upbeat annual meeting on Monday evening May 19. Various persons briefly summarized our wide-ranging activities during the past 12 months. We elected Steering Committee members and officers. We generated creative ideas for the future. We enjoyed each other’s participation. … All this, and we ended on time!

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Rising Oil Prices Show the Peak Oil Crisis Is Real

Posted by Web Editor on 14th June 2008

Rising Oil Prices Show the Peak Oil Crisis Is Real
by Glen Anderson

Rising oil prices are hurting the public. Mainstream politicians and news media keep diverting attention from the real cause and real solutions. Yes, political instability in some parts of the world interfere with supply, and yes, oil companies’ profits are obscenely high, but those are not enough to cause the problem. The main problem is that the Peak Oil crisis is actually happening.

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Building an Effective Peace Movement - Part 4

Posted by Web Editor on 13th June 2008

This is the fourth of a series of articles exploring various ways the peace movement can strengthen itself and become more effective. These articles recognize that: (1) The way to win peace and social justice is through grassroots organizing to build an ever-larger movement of the general public; (2) To win public opinion, nonviolence is both necessary and powerful; (3) We need to strategize carefully to build this movement through a variety of smart campaigns and activities; and (4) Details that might seem small can mean the difference between success and failure. Each issue of the Olympia FOR newsletter includes an article related to one of these topics, although not necessarily in this 1-2-3-4 order. Previous articles will soon be posted on our website, www.olyfor.org

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Building an Effective Peace Movement - Part 3 Effective Nonviolent Action Requires Empowering Ourselves and Rejecting Fear and Despair

Posted by Web Editor on 2nd May 2008

This is the third of a series of articles exploring various ways the peace movement can strengthen itself and become more effective. These articles recognize that: (1) The way to win peace and social justice is through grassroots organizing to build an ever-larger movement of the general public; (2) To win public opinion, nonviolence is both necessary and powerful; (3) We need to strategize carefully to build this movement through a variety of smart campaigns and activities; and (4) Details that might seem small can mean the difference between success and failure. Each issue of the Olympia FOR newsletter includes an article related to one of these topics, although not necessarily in this 1-2-3-4 order. Previous articles will soon be posted on our website, www.olyfor.org

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Impeach Cheney Through H.Res. 333 (Now H.Res. 799) in U.S. House Judiciary Committee

Posted by Web Editor on 2nd December 2007

Very clearly Bush and Cheney have committed impeachable offenses. The Olympia-based Citizens Movement to Impeach Bush/Cheney and the nationwide After Downing Street have plenty of information. The impeachment movement continues to grow, but some people worry about impeaching Bush and being stuck with Cheney. Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) produced a remedy, H.Res. 333, which focuses on impeaching Cheney. Recently H.Res. 333 became H.Res. 799.

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Impeachment Party to Connect People & Energize Movement

Posted by Web Editor on 2nd December 2007

28 December 2007
5:00 pmto9:00 pm

“Who ever thought impeaching Bush & Cheney could be this much fun?”

Yes, it really is possible to impeach Bush and Cheney! Yes, there really is time to do it!

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Did Oil Peak in 2006? Oil Shortages Drive Prices Much Higher! Are More Wars for Oil in Our Future?

Posted by Glen Anderson on 2nd December 2007

Growing number of reports suggest that world oil production likely reached its peak in 2006, and that less oil will be extracted this year and in each year henceforth. Meanwhile, global demand for oil keeps growing every year. The law of supply and demand dictates that oil prices will rise ever-higher.

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Hundreds Protest the Port of Olympia’s Participation in the Iraq War

Posted by Glen Anderson on 2nd December 2007

Olympia peace activists made local, national and international news again in mid-November for their courageous nonviolent resistance to the Port of Olympia’s complicity in the illegal U.S. war and military occupation of Iraq.

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Grassroots People-Power Can Win Hearts and Minds

Posted by Glen Anderson on 2nd December 2007

The American people are intensely frustrated with the way things are going. Public opinion polls show ever-larger majorities saying our country is headed in the wrong direction. It’s the war, the economy, political corruption, campaigns sold to the highest bidder, dangerous products sold to consumers, loss of privacy, inadequate health care – the list goes on and on.

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Complete Peace Work Includes Solidarity & Environmental Restoration

Posted by Web Editor on 20th October 2007

by Bob Zeigler

We need to broaden the definition of peace work. Complete peace work is more than stopping armed conflict. It is healing people of physical and psychological wounds, allowing people to have control over their lives and live in sustainable communities. It is healing the earth and restoring community.

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RESISTING THE WAR MACHINE: Western WA F.O.R. Fall Retreat

Posted by Web Editor on 20th October 2007

Friday evening Nov. 9 to Saturday 2:30 Nov. 10

Every year the Western Washington FOR holds a fascinating Fall Retreat at a pleasant retreat site in Lacey. This year’s theme is “Resisting the War Machine.” We protest and write to Congress, but wars and militarism persist. People get frustrated. What else can we do?

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Brian Baird, Iraq, and Vietnam

Posted by Web Editor on 20th October 2007

Note #1:  After Congressman Brian Baird declared his support for Bush’s “surge,” local people have been visiting Baird’s local office, 120 Union SE, Olympia, to convey information and express feelings to the staff. People have also been gathering there on Fridays between 12 noon and 2 p.m. to do this as a group.

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Credible Predictions About U.S. Military Attacks on Iran are Increasing

Posted by Web Editor on 20th October 2007

A year ago most knowledgeable people— even within the peace movement— were dismissing as unlikely the rumors that the Bush-Cheney regime was planning to attack Iran with military violence. It was perceived as posturing and threatening in order to bully Iran, but not representing a likely military attack. In recent months, however, growing numbers of reports and articles from credible sources indicate that the U.S. is likely to actually make war on Iran. For example, the UK’s Guardian newspaper reported these statements:

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Iraq Moratorium encourages withdrawing consent & organizing resistance

Posted by Web Editor on 19th October 2007

Iraq Moratorium – 3rd Friday of Every Month

The Iraq Moratorium will occur on the third Friday of every month. On this day a growing number of people will devote time and effort to show the U.S. government that it must stop the occupation of Iraq. The Iraq Moratorium is something everyone can get involved with, either as an individual or as part of a group.

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US rebuffs Iraq’s sovereignty: forces Iraq to surrender its oil; ignores parliament’s call to withdraw troops

Posted by Web Editor on 9th June 2007

U.S. strong-arms Iraq’s parliament to pass oil law:

In a massive rebuff to Iraq’s sovereignty, the U.S. government and news media are forcing Iraq’s Parliament to pass a bill surrendering control and profits from Iraq’s oil to Western (primarily U.S.) oil companies.

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Stand up for Peace at our weekly peace vigils

Posted by Web Editor on 9th June 2007

It’s good for the world and good for our souls.

Throughout our nation’s history almost every bit of social and political progress has occurred as a result of nonviolent grassroots organizing. Nothing was a gift from government or big business. The labor, civil rights and environmental movements; women’s right to vote; growing acceptance of GLBTQ folks; stopping nuclear weapons testing in the atmosphere; blunting the development of nuclear weapons in the 1980s – all of these victories were rooted in ordinary people’s organizing at the grassroots level.

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Potluck picnic follows Steering Committee meeting

Posted by Web Editor on 8th June 2007

13 June 2007
5:30 pm
6:30 pm

Everyone is invited to the Olympia FOR’s first potluck picnic of the summer at 6:30 p.m. in the Rose Garden kitchen area at Olympia’s Priest Point Park. Go north on East Bay Drive, turn right into the park, loop around through the woods and end up nearly all the way back to the road. The Rose Garden kitchen area is the open-air building on your left.

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Attend the “Creating a Culture of Peace” nonviolence training

Posted by Web Editor on 8th June 2007

22 June 2007to24 June 2007

St. Michael Church will present the national FOR’s nonviolence training, “Creating A Culture of Peace,” from 2:00 p.m. Friday June 22 through the afternoon of Sunday June 24. It will draw from the same curriculum used in the two nonviolence weekends Olympia FOR presented in September 2005 and February 2006.

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Olympia FOR elects steering committee and officers

Posted by Web Editor on 8th June 2007

A good turnout of Olympia FOR folks on Sunday afternoon May 6 enjoyed our Annual Celebration and Meeting. Holly Gwinn Graham entertained us with peace & justice songs, Steering Committee members and Traditions Café provided delicious and satisfying food and refreshments, we all celebrated the huge amount of work the Olympia FOR has accomplished since last May, and we elected the 2007-08 Steering Committee and officers.

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Affirm our culture of Life – give up guns

Posted by Web Editor on 8th June 2007

This article is by the Rev. Sanford “Sandy” Brown, a United Methodist minister. He is executive director of the Church Council of Greater Seattle (CCGS). This article appeared in the May 2007 issue of the CCGS’s monthly publication, The Source.

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Build a strong local movement to abolish the death penalty

Posted by Web Editor on 8th June 2007

Abolishing the death penalty will require a grassroots movement that grows ever larger until a strong majority of public opinion insists on abolition. Then the governmental decision-makers will finally go along with the new majority. The Olympia FOR’s Committee for Alternatives to the Death Penalty is considering an ambitious plan with an ever-widening set of activities to accomplish just that.

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What would a Nonviolent society look like?

Posted by Web Editor on 23rd May 2007

by Glen Anderson

We spend a lot of our time protesting against problems but not enough envisioning and creating solutions. Let’s take a few minutes to reflect on what nonviolence is – and imagine what a nonviolent society would look like.

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The Peace Movement’s Next Steps: Despair or Smarter Strategies?

Posted by Web Editor on 4th April 2007

by Glen Anderson

In the past few months – both before and after the November election – a number of persons have confessed to me their profound frustration with politicians who fail to stand up for peace and who fail to hold Bush accountable.

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Don’t Miss Our Annual Meeting, Election & Celebration

Posted by Web Editor on 4th April 2007

With Holly Gwinn Graham performing!
Sunday May 6 from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Each year the Olympia FOR’s Annual Meeting is a celebration as well as a meeting. This year we’ll enjoy ourselves again, and YOU are invited! We’ll gather on Sunday May 6 from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. at Traditions Café, 5th & Water downtown.

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Iraq exit strategies

Posted by Web Editor on 1st February 2007

As a general principle, anything based on lies is bound to produce bad results. The whole foundation of Bush’s war in Iraq is based on lies. Therefore, it is illogical and hypocritical for the people who have supported Bush’s war to shift the responsibility to peace advocates for generating workable solutions to that mess. War supporters blame peace supporters for being unable to solve the horrible problems that Bush created. Despite the rhetoric, there is no way to “win” a war that is fatally flawed. The sad truth is that “all the king’s horses and all the king’s men” could not put Humpty Dumpty together again.

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Ten impeachable offenses committed by Bush and Cheney

Posted by Web Editor on 2nd December 2006

The Top Ten reasons for impeaching Bush & Cheney:

  1. Violating the United Nations Charter by launching an illegal war of aggression against Iraq without cause, using fraud to sell the war to Congress and the public, and misusing government funds to begin bombing without Congressional authorization.
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