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Democrat Carl Levin rebuffs Michigan peace activists

By Shannon Jones
28 September 2002

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A September 21 meeting between pacifist opponents of the US war drive against Iraq and
Democratic Senator Carl Levin of Michigan, chairman of the Senate Armed Services
Committee, provided an object lesson in the futility of basing opposition to war on 
appeals
to the Democrats. It underscored the fact that the Democratic Party is committed to a
colonial-style war against Iraq.

The meeting was organized by the Ann Arbor Coalition for Peace and Justice, an umbrella
group of academics, churchmen and pacifist opponents of the impending war against Iraq.

Under ground rules negotiated by the Coalition and Senator Levin, the meeting was to 
have
included only ten hand-picked spokesmen for the peace group. However, some 75
protesters turned up at Macomb Community College outside of Detroit, the venue of the
meeting. Most carried signs and placards opposing war against Iraq. The size of the 
turnout
clearly disturbed aides to Senator Levin. They felt threatened by the prospect that the
senator might have to answer unscreened questions.

Eventually some 30 people, including a reporter for the World Socialist Web Site, were
allowed into a small meeting room. Protesters who entered had their signs taken away by
Levin aides and were told there would be no opportunity for questions from the floor.

Before the arrival of Levin, the spokesman for the coalition, Dr. William Thompson, a
professor at the University of Michigan, Dearborn, reminded supporters that only ten
predetermined representatives of the group would be allowed to address the senator. He
urged everyone addressing Levin to do so with the utmost respect so as not to alienate 
him.

When the senator finally arrived, 15 minutes late, he was livid. A Levin aide berated
Thompson for allowing the meeting to become a public event. �You breached the
agreement we made,� he thundered. �This is a private meeting. We are not prepared to
host this many people.�

Levin declared, �Who invited all these folks? Let�s keep the commitment we made. I 
want to
meet with ten people.�

Thompson attempted to pacify Levin, calling him Carl, and assuring him that only
handpicked spokesmen from the group would be allowed to speak. Eventually Levin agreed
to proceed.

The ensuing �dialogue� demonstrated the political hopelessness of the pacifists. They
proceeded as though the plans for war were the result of some sort of misunderstanding
that could be cleared up by people of good will. The main argument of many was not so
much the prospect of war itself, but rather that the war plans were being made hastily 
and
that the focus on impending war prior to the November congressional elections could 
upset
the Democrats� chances of winning more seats. No one mentioned the basic motive behind
the war drive�the determination of US imperialism to monopolize the oil riches of the
Persian Gulf.

Al Fishman, a member of Peace Action, complained that the war drive had driven Enron 
�off
the radar screen.� He advised Levin, �The Democrats have to have the courage to bring 
it
back.�

There was much groveling. �You�re our hero, you�re our champion,� declared a
Presbyterian minister. Thompson thanked Levin profusely for coming and apologized for 
the
�disturbances.�

Such bootlicking did not move Levin in the least. He reiterated his support for war 
against
Iraq. �War and peace transcend political parties,� he intoned. �We have to press the 
UN to
take action. Is Sadaam Hussein a threat? I believe that he is. Iraq is threatening to 
develop
nuclear weapons and has repeatedly violated UN resolutions.�

His only difference with the Bush administration was the advisability of obtaining a 
United
Nations resolution before launching an attack. �We need a deadline, ultimatums and use 
of
force authority,� he said.

When the reporter for the WSWS attempted to raise a question, Levin aides brought the
meeting to a close and whisked the senator out.

Levin�s behavior�his combination of arrogance and fear�reflects not only the 
increasingly
right- wing politics of the Democratic Party, but also its loss of any mass base of 
support.
This party and its personnel inhabit a world of corporate millionaires, media pundits 
and
state operatives that is utterly removed from the lives and concerns of the broad mass 
of
working people. Its real social base of support is a narrow and highly privileged 
layer of the
middle class and a section of the corporate oligarchy. Hacks like Levin are little 
more than
the paid agents of corporate interests and well-financed political lobbies, which set 
aside a
portion of their investment portfolios to secure the services of senators and 
congressmen.

The arrogance with which Levin treated his loyal opposition should serve as an object
lesson to those who continue to believe that the Democratic Party can be pressured to
adopt an anti- imperialist or anti-militarist policy. One can be certain that the good 
senator
behaves more humbly when in the presence of those in the Bush administration, such as
Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, who formulate American imperialism�s schemes for
world conquest.

Indeed, just a few days before Levin�s encounter with the peace activists in Michigan, 
the
senator presided over a committee hearing at which Rumsfeld testified, giving the
administration�s standard compendium of lies, half-truths and threats, none of which 
were
directly challenged by Levin or any of the other Democrats on the Armed Services
Committee.







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