Please Vote for Col. Ann Wright for the Puffin Award
 
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Date: Sunday, July 10th, 2011 

Barbara Cummings wrote:



Many of you know Ann Wright through her activism or know of her through VFP
and her work with sexual trauma in the military.  She is currently on the
Boat to Gaza.  If you read THE NATION you already know about the annual
Puffin Award for $100,000.  We think Ann is the perfect candidate fo rit.
If you agree, sign and forward on.

 
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Ann Wright Biography

Army Colonel, Foreign Diplomat,
Anti-war Activist, Peace Advocate, 1946 -

http://mycatbirdseat.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Ann_Wright.jpg

"I have served my country for almost thirty years in some of the most
isolated and dangerous parts of the world. I want to continue to serve
America. However, I do not believe in the policies of this Administration
and cannot --- morally and professionally --- defend or implement them. It
is with heavy heart that I must end my service to America and therefore
resign."

Patriotism can manifest in many forms, and has for Mary Ann Wright. She has
been a career military woman, a State Department diplomat, and for the past
few years an influential spokesperson in the anti-war movement. Ann Wright
grew up in Bentonville, Arkansas, and attended the University of Arkansas,
where she holds a Master's and a Law Degree. She also has a Master's Degree
in National Security Affairs from the US Naval War College. In her junior
year at the University of Arkansas, she attended a three-week Army training
program after meeting with a visiting Army recruiter. That experience helped
inform her decision to join the service.

There she would remain for 13 years in active duty, with another 16 years in
the Army reserves, retiring as a Colonel. Ironically, part of her work was
special operations in civil affairs, in the event of troop invasions into
countries like Iraq. Ann helped to develop, as she explained, "plans about
how you interact with the civilian population, how you protect the
facilities - sewage, water, electrical grids, libraries.It's our obligation
under the law of land warfare." Ann requested a release from active duty
from the Army and joined the State Department. For the next 16 years, she
served as a foreign diplomat in countries such as Nicaragua, Somalia,
Uzbekistan, and Sierra Leone. She was on the team that reopened the US
Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan in December, 2001, after the fall of the
Taliban to US forces.

In all those years, Ann Wright was proud of her representation of America.
However, on March 13, 2003, the eve of the US invasion of Iraq, Col.. Ann
Wright sent a letter of resignation to then Secretary of State Colin Powell.
She felt that without the authorization of the UN Security Council, the US
invasion and occupation of a Moslem, Arab oil-rich country would be a
disaster. Only two other State Department officials resigned at that time
over the imminent invasion. In an interview, Ann explained that, in Foreign
Service, "Your job is to implement the policies of an administration.if you
strongly disagree with any administration's policies, and wish to speak out,
your only option is to resign. I understood that and that's one of the
reasons I resigned - to give myself the freedom to talk out."

Talk out she has. Since resigning, patriotism for Ann Wright has been as an
anti-war activist. She worked with Cindy Sheehan organizing Camp Casey, and
appeared in the documentary "Uncovered: The Truth About the Iraq War". She
travels and lectures on foreign policy issues. She has been arrested five
times in the past year for protesting Bush's policies, and has referred to
herself cheerfully as a "felon for peace". This retired Army Colonel has
also recently been temporarily banned not only from two military bases for
placing postcards there about a showing of the documentary "Sir, No Sir",
but from the US Capitol area (her case is still pending), and the National
Press Club (this a lifetime ban), for voicing opinions and questions
concerning Bush's policies and the Iraq war.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Wright 


 

 

                        

 



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