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Hey,

I *think* this is the official statement from the Socialist Contingent on
October 2nd (if anyone has info otherwise, let me know). It looks quite
good. I believe the organizing of the Socialist Contingent is being led up
by the Dan La Botz Socialist Campaign for US Senate in Ohio, the
International Socialist Organization, Solidarity and national leaders of
the Socialist Party USA.

>From the Facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=143310705712188

Join the Socialist Contingent on October 2

We March for Jobs, Peace, Justice and the Socialist Alternative That Can Win
Them

Hundreds of thousands of Americans organized by labor and civil rights
organizations will gather in Washington, D.C. on October 2 to demand a
change in the direction that our nation is heading. We are proud to join
this march to demand jobs, to demand an end to the wars in Iraq,
Afghanistan, and Pakistan now, and to demand a society that is fairer, more
equal and more just. We believe it important to be in the capital on October
2 to create a real alternative to Glenn Beck, the Tea Party, and
Republicans, their reactionary politics, ruthless economics, and their
racism.

We do not, however, share the strategy of the AFL-CIO, the NAACP, and other
organizations which hope to achieve jobs and justice by supporting Barack
Obama and the Democratic Party in the national elections on November 2. The
neoliberal leadership of the national, state, and big city organizations of
the Democratic Party has betrayed the party’s rank-and-file. We believe that
it has become quite clear now that neither Democrats nor the Republicans are
capable of solving the country’s three great crises—the economy, the
environment, and the wars—in a way that will be good for the American
people.

Both major parties have failed us. During the past two years, the Democrats
and Republicans have failed to represent us, but they have done a fine job
of representing the banks, insurance companies, and corporations. They saved
the banks for the bankers—not those whose homes are still threatened with
foreclosure or collapsing value. They saved the auto industry for the auto
CEOs—not for the workers whose plants have been closed, whose health
insurance contributions have been raised, and whose wages lowered. They have
saved the health insurance companies by forcing millions of Americans to buy
their policies, while denying us a single-payer plan and leaving prices
uncontrolled. They have saved them, but they have not saved us.

We have become convinced that the goals of a full employment economy, real
environmental sustainability, and peace cannot be achieved by our capitalist
system and the corporations motivated only by profit. We need a new
direction toward a new system.

We join the movement for this march, excited and enthused to see the labor
unions, the African American and Latino populations, and the women’s,
lesbian and gay, and environmental movements taking to the streets. But we
know that change can only be brought about as it has been in every period of
American history by independent social movements that are active for more
than a single march. And such independent movements must find political
expression in independent candidates and in a party of working people that
take up the cause of all in our society who suffer exploitation,
discrimination and oppression.

The organizers of this march have called it “One Nation.” The truth is we
are two nations. One nation of corporate CEOs and bankers and their legions
of high level executives, the very wealthy of our country, and another
nation of working people, many of them now jobless. We are two nations: the
corporations who run this country and the working people who make this
country run. We will be marching with the working class to end a system
dominated by corporations, a working class that includes autoworkers and
school teachers; bus drivers and steelworkers; clerical workers, nurses and
freelancers; home health care workers and computer programmers. We march
because we believe that those working people who make the country run should
run the country.

We know from American history and the history of the world that great and
progressive changes come about only from below. We know that in modern times
working people, who stand at the center of our economy and represent the
great majority of our population, represent the crucial force capable of
making the changes we need. We also know that if we only organize movements
and fail to create an independent political force, the Democrats will
harvest all of our organizing. The fruits of our labor will be turned
against us in Congress.

So we march. We march for jobs. We march for a freeze on foreclosures. We
march for single-payer health care. We march for free public education from
K to Ph.D. We march for an end to our racist, sexist and class-biased
injustice system, and for equal justice for all. We march for LGBT rights.
We march for legalization of all the undocumented. We march for an end to
the destruction of our environment. We march for an end to the U.S. wars in
Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan now! We march for an end to US support for
Israel's occupation of Palestine and blockade of Gaza. We march knowing that
the things we march for can only be achieved and sustained by abolishing
capitalism and creating a democratic socialist society. We invite you to
march with us. Join the Socialist Contingent on October 2 in Washington,
D.C.

Join us:

Saturday, October 2, 2010 at 10:00 a.m.

At 12th and Constitution (NW)

Washington, D.C.
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