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Ground Zero Leafleting


In an ongoing effort to engage in dialogue with the community and the people who work at Bangor Submarine Base and Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Ground Zero members and supporters hand out leaflets on the first Thursday of every month at Bangor and downtown Seattle, and every Thursday at the State Street Gate at PSNS in Bremerton. We appreciate volunteers who wish to join us on these occasions.

 

Date Leafleted

Title/Topic

March 1998

A World of Nuclear Giants and Ethical Infants

April 1998

Peace Tax Fund budget priorities

May 1998

Accidental Nuclear War: A Post-Cold War Assessment

August 1998

Manifesto: The Mad Farmer’s Liberation Front  by Wendell Berry

September 1998

Confessions of a Nuclear Warrior: General Lee Butler 

October 1998

Conscience on Trial: The D-5 Nine Action

November 1998

There Are Lies, And There Are Lies: Howard Zinn on US Hypocrisy - from the November 1998 issue of the Progressive

December 1998

The Sin of Empire 

January 1999

Holy Births, Herods, and Wise People: Epiphany Now

April 1999

1600 Nuclear Weapons are 20 miles west of Seattle

February 2000

Five Minutes on Love


  Various Leaflets in PDF format
 
 

10 Ways Women would Pay for a War in Iraq Silence is Betrayal
1600 Nuclear Weapons The Challenge of Christmas
Appeal for Nuclear Disarmament The End of Imagination
Chaos or Community The Price of Humanity's Hubris
Confessions of a Nuclear Warrior The War has Been Coming Home
History Repeats Itself This War is Murder by Another Name
I Honor Soldiers Best when I Dissent Trident Cannot Buy Us Time Forever
Isn't There A Better Way Unilateralism Amok
Mother's Day 2003 We Come Here This Day
Noviolence and the Nazis What Do We Mean by Rogue Nation
Nuclear Weapons are Nothing to Celebrate What Would You Do
One Sailor's Opnion Where Your Income Tax Money Really Goes
Praying for Our Enemies Why I Think Nonviolence Works