Saturday, December 22, 2012

Holiday Greetings to All Friends and Allies

of Dorchester People for Peace!

Best Wishes from DPP to those observing the holidays – or simply enjoying the spirit of the season. . .


And a PEACEFUL NEW YEAR!

We have posted these videos many times before during the Holidays. Watch them for the first time if you haven’t seen them before; watch them again and you won’t be disappointed. . .


CHRISTMAS IN THE TRENCHES -- 1914

In December, 1914, after months of slaughter during the First World War (it was supposed to be “The War to End all Wars”!), British and German soldiers declared an informal and spontaneous truce. The story of their fraternization and holiday celebration is told in detail here and here (the link in last week’s Update is obsolete). Many thanks to our friends in the Veterans for Peace, Smedley Butler Brigade, for reminding us of this!


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Christmas In The Trenches VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9coPzDx6tA

The event has been immortalized in a song by folksinger JOHN MCCUTCHEON, which you can hear and watch along with contemporary illustration and a moving introduction by the performer:


The song ends with this stanza:

My name is Francis Tolliver, in Liverpool I dwell
Each Christmas come since World War I, I've learned its lessons well
That the ones who call the shots won't be among the dead and lame
And on each end of the rifle we're the same.


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VIDEO: John Lennon – HAPPY CHRISTMAS (The War is Over) – updated for today




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John Lennon

(killed on December 8, 1980)

VIDEO: “All we are saying is give peace a chance.”



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Yusuf Ibrahim (aka Cat Stevens)


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VIDEO: “Peace Train”



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DORCHESTER PEOPLE FOR PEACE NEEDS YOUR HELP!

Together with so many of you, DPP achieved a huge success November 6, when more than 600,000 voters in 91 cities in Massachusetts, including Boston, passed Referendum Question 4 by a 3 to 1 margin at the polls. The voters gave a resounding YES to Protecting Social Security, Medicare and other benefits; Investing in Jobs; Taxing the 1%; Bringing the War Dollars Home.

But we need to let you know that we are facing our own ‘fiscal cliff’!

The Referendum Campaign caused expenses, far beyond our usual very modest budget, for printing Referendum Campaign signs, flyers and polling-place palm cards. We need to raise at least $1600 just to pay our bills.

Please send a donation of whatever you can afford – with checks payable to Dorchester People for Peace -- to our treasurer:

Gerry Bilodeau

26 Midland St.

Dorchester, MA 02125

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