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		<description><![CDATA[Digestive Enzymes May Be Your Answer to Heartburn, Gluten Intolerance, 

If you watch the TV ads, you might think that a good probiotic is the answer for all your digestive problems. Don’t believe it.

While it is true that probiotic supplements can help relieve gas and diarrhea—and boost your immunity—when your intestinal bacteria are out of whack, that’s not always the issue.

Perhaps your gut has plenty of “friendly” bacteria, but you are still plagued by gut-related problems such as flatulence, heartburn, lactose intolerance, diarrhea or abdominal pain. What then?

It is time to think about taking digestive enzymes.* These supplements not only help relieve the digestive problems described above, they can also have powerful healing effects for other ailments, such as arthritis and sinusitis, that have nothing to do with the digestive system.

Alert: DIY Remedy for Your Itchy Skin http://www.bottomlinepublications.com/content/article/health-a-healing/digestive-enzymes-may-be-your-answer-to-heartburn-gluten-intolerance-flatulence-and-even-arthritis?utm_source=Newsletter&amp;utm_medium=Email&amp;utm_campaign=2013-07-19%20BOBL%20CID-0000001454%20(7)%2011/23/13%2009:00%20AM&amp;utm_content=&amp;cid=44433073&amp;spMailingID=44433073&amp;spUserID=NTE4NTQ4MTA2NDUS1&amp;spJobID=214698697&amp;spReportId=MjE0Njk4Njk3S0

When to consider taking a digestive enzyme—most are available at drugstores or health-food stores…

TIME FOR DIGESTIVE ENZYMES

Flatulence. 
Most people have heard of the over-the-counter flatulence preventive known as Beano, but they do not necessarily know how it works. This product is actually a digestive enzyme called alpha-galactosidase. Taken just before consuming gassy foods, such as cabbage, beans, cauliflower and broccoli, it breaks down some of the complex carbohydrates into easily digestible sugars, thus preventing intestinal gas.

Heartburn. 
I have seen some great responses in patients with frequent heartburn who take digestive enzymes along with—or instead of—over-the-counter remedies such as Tums with calcium, which tightens the valve between the stomach and esophagus. 

It is not clear how these enzymes help. It is possible that they deactivate some of the body’s pepsin, a stomach enzyme that plays a crucial role in digestion but that surges upward from the stomach in some patients, damaging tissue in the esophagus. This is what causes the “burn” in heartburn. 

Alert: Your Medication Could Be Making Your Condition Worse - http://www.bottomlinepublications.com/content/article/health-a-healing/when-medications-compete-helping-one-chronic-condition-while-worsening-another

What to try: 
A blend that includes different enzymes, such as lipase, protease and amylase. Some good products include AbsorbAid powder, Botanic Choice Digestive Enzyme Complex and Twinlab Super Enzyme Caps. 

How to use it: 
Take the supplement with or just after meals.

Dairy Sensitivity. 
It’s estimated that up to 50 million Americans have symptoms of lactose intolerance, a sensitivity to dairy foods that can cause bloating, gas, cramps and other digestive problems. 

Humans are born with high levels of lactase, the enzyme that is required to digest a sugar (lactose) in dairy foods. But the levels drop in the first years after birth, so by adulthood, many people don’t have enough lactase to comfortably digest dairy. 

What to try: 
Supplemental lactase will replace the enzyme that’s missing from the intestine. People who take lactase supplements can usually enjoy dairy foods without discomfort. 

How to take it: 
Chew or swallow a tablet just before eating dairy…for milk and other liquidlike dairy, you can use lactase drops if you prefer. Yet another option: Lactaid Milk, which comes with added lactase.

Gluten Intolerance. 
If you are one of the millions of Americans who is sensitive to gluten, a protein that is contained in wheat, barley and rye, you already know that a simple slice of bread or a bowl of wheat cereal can lead to hours of digestive problems, such as diarrhea, stomach cramps and flatulence. 

Important: 
Many people who think that they’re gluten-intolerant actually have fructose malabsorption, which occurs when the small intestine can’t absorb fructose, a plant sugar. 

Get checked by a doctor before assuming that gluten is the problem. Fructose malabsorption is typically diagnosed with a hydrogen breath test—after ingesting a fructose solution, the amount of hydrogen in your breath is measured. An increase in hydrogen means that the fructose has not been properly digested. 

What to try: 
If you are sensitive to gluten, you can try taking a supplement such as GlutenEase, which contains a blend of protease enzymes. You might be able to eat small amounts of wheat and other gluten-containing foods without discomfort. 

How to use it: 
Take one capsule with meals. Double the dose if one capsule isn’t effective. 

If your gluten sensitivity is caused by celiac disease: Don’t depend on any supplement. Patients with celiac disease must avoid even trace amounts of gluten, and supplements are unlikely to help.

RELIEF FOR OTHER PROBLEMS

Arthritis. 
A study published in Clinical Rheumatology found that a European product known as Phlogenzym, a blend of the enzymes bromelain and trypsin and rutosid (a flavonoid), was as effective at treating osteoarthritis of the knee as a commonly prescribed anti-inflammatory drug. Researchers believe that this particular mix of enzymes may help with all forms of osteoarthritis. 

What to try: 
Consider buying Phlogenzym online from a European pharmacy. Take two capsules three times daily, on an empty stomach. Phlogenzym’s major ingredients—bromelain, trypsin and rutosid—also can be found in US health-food stores. Follow dosage instructions on the product . 

Caution: 
If you take these enzymes for arthritis relief, be sure to do so only under the supervision of a physician. In some individuals, the protein-digesting components can damage the lining of the stomach.

Sinusitis. 
Bacterial sinusitis usually responds to antibiotics, but some people can have chronic sinusitis that lasts 12 weeks or more—even when they are taking medication. 

What to try: 
Bromelain or other protease enzymes (with protease or trypsin on the label). They are not a replacement for antibiotics if you have a stubborn bacterial infection, but they can help to reduce inflammation and discomfort while the infection is active and even while you are taking an antibiotic. 

How to take it: Follow the directions on the product label. The dosing directions will depend on the specific enzymes, concentrations, etc.

IT’S NOT WHAT YOU EAT—IT’S HOW YOU EAT

If your gut acts up during or after a meal, you may want to change how you eat before trying a digestive enzyme. What to do…
Eat slowly and chew your food well. 

This gives the enzymes in your saliva a better chance to start breaking down your food before it reaches your stomach.

Enjoy your food and relax. People who are stressed have an increase in dopamine and adrenaline, hormones that inhibit normal digestion. 

Be aware of any tension you feel in your body…relax your shoulders and jaw…and breathe slowly (your abdomen should expand and your chest should not rise when you breathe in).

Take a walk after eating. 
It increases metabolism and helps you digest more efficiently. It also stimulates motility, the intestinal movements that move food (and wastes) through your system. Walk for at least five minutes—a leisurely pace is fine to promote digestion.

WHAT ARE DIGESTIVE ENZYMES?
Digestive enzymes are present in saliva, the stomach and the small intestine. Their job is to break down the food you eat into smaller components.

After about age 50, the pancreas produces only about half the amount of digestive enzymes that it did when you were younger. Some individuals find that they have less gas, bloating or fullness when they take an enzyme supplement during or after meals.

Alert: Feel Like You&#039;re Going Color-Blind? You Are... http://www.bottomlinepublications.com/content/article/health-a-healing/color-vision-changes-as-we-age

*Digestive enzymes are generally safe, but check first with your doctor if you have a chronic condition or regularly take any medication or supplement.
Source: Leo Galland, MD, director of the Foundation for Integrated Medicine in New York City. 

He has held faculty positions at The Rockefeller University, Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University and Stony Brook University. He is the developer of the Web site PillAdvised.com, which discusses how to avoid dangerous interactions when combining medications with supplements. He is the author of The Heartburn and Indigestion Solution (Renaissance Workshops).]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Digestive Enzymes May Be Your Answer to Heartburn, Gluten Intolerance, </p>
<p>If you watch the TV ads, you might think that a good probiotic is the answer for all your digestive problems. Don’t believe it.</p>
<p>While it is true that probiotic supplements can help relieve gas and diarrhea—and boost your immunity—when your intestinal bacteria are out of whack, that’s not always the issue.</p>
<p>Perhaps your gut has plenty of “friendly” bacteria, but you are still plagued by gut-related problems such as flatulence, heartburn, lactose intolerance, diarrhea or abdominal pain. What then?</p>
<p>It is time to think about taking digestive enzymes.* These supplements not only help relieve the digestive problems described above, they can also have powerful healing effects for other ailments, such as arthritis and sinusitis, that have nothing to do with the digestive system.</p>
<p>Alert: DIY Remedy for Your Itchy Skin <a href="http://www.bottomlinepublications.com/content/article/health-a-healing/digestive-enzymes-may-be-your-answer-to-heartburn-gluten-intolerance-flatulence-and-even-arthritis?utm_source=Newsletter&#038;utm_medium=Email&#038;utm_campaign=2013-07-19%20BOBL%20CID-0000001454%20(7)%2011/23/13%2009:00%20AM&#038;utm_content=&#038;cid=44433073&#038;spMailingID=44433073&#038;spUserID=NTE4NTQ4MTA2NDUS1&#038;spJobID=214698697&#038;spReportId=MjE0Njk4Njk3S0" rel="nofollow">http://www.bottomlinepublications.com/content/article/health-a-healing/digestive-enzymes-may-be-your-answer-to-heartburn-gluten-intolerance-flatulence-and-even-arthritis?utm_source=Newsletter&#038;utm_medium=Email&#038;utm_campaign=2013-07-19%20BOBL%20CID-0000001454%20(7)%2011/23/13%2009:00%20AM&#038;utm_content=&#038;cid=44433073&#038;spMailingID=44433073&#038;spUserID=NTE4NTQ4MTA2NDUS1&#038;spJobID=214698697&#038;spReportId=MjE0Njk4Njk3S0</a></p>
<p>When to consider taking a digestive enzyme—most are available at drugstores or health-food stores…</p>
<p>TIME FOR DIGESTIVE ENZYMES</p>
<p>Flatulence.<br />
Most people have heard of the over-the-counter flatulence preventive known as Beano, but they do not necessarily know how it works. This product is actually a digestive enzyme called alpha-galactosidase. Taken just before consuming gassy foods, such as cabbage, beans, cauliflower and broccoli, it breaks down some of the complex carbohydrates into easily digestible sugars, thus preventing intestinal gas.</p>
<p>Heartburn.<br />
I have seen some great responses in patients with frequent heartburn who take digestive enzymes along with—or instead of—over-the-counter remedies such as Tums with calcium, which tightens the valve between the stomach and esophagus. </p>
<p>It is not clear how these enzymes help. It is possible that they deactivate some of the body’s pepsin, a stomach enzyme that plays a crucial role in digestion but that surges upward from the stomach in some patients, damaging tissue in the esophagus. This is what causes the “burn” in heartburn. </p>
<p>Alert: Your Medication Could Be Making Your Condition Worse &#8211; <a href="http://www.bottomlinepublications.com/content/article/health-a-healing/when-medications-compete-helping-one-chronic-condition-while-worsening-another" rel="nofollow">http://www.bottomlinepublications.com/content/article/health-a-healing/when-medications-compete-helping-one-chronic-condition-while-worsening-another</a></p>
<p>What to try:<br />
A blend that includes different enzymes, such as lipase, protease and amylase. Some good products include AbsorbAid powder, Botanic Choice Digestive Enzyme Complex and Twinlab Super Enzyme Caps. </p>
<p>How to use it:<br />
Take the supplement with or just after meals.</p>
<p>Dairy Sensitivity.<br />
It’s estimated that up to 50 million Americans have symptoms of lactose intolerance, a sensitivity to dairy foods that can cause bloating, gas, cramps and other digestive problems. </p>
<p>Humans are born with high levels of lactase, the enzyme that is required to digest a sugar (lactose) in dairy foods. But the levels drop in the first years after birth, so by adulthood, many people don’t have enough lactase to comfortably digest dairy. </p>
<p>What to try:<br />
Supplemental lactase will replace the enzyme that’s missing from the intestine. People who take lactase supplements can usually enjoy dairy foods without discomfort. </p>
<p>How to take it:<br />
Chew or swallow a tablet just before eating dairy…for milk and other liquidlike dairy, you can use lactase drops if you prefer. Yet another option: Lactaid Milk, which comes with added lactase.</p>
<p>Gluten Intolerance.<br />
If you are one of the millions of Americans who is sensitive to gluten, a protein that is contained in wheat, barley and rye, you already know that a simple slice of bread or a bowl of wheat cereal can lead to hours of digestive problems, such as diarrhea, stomach cramps and flatulence. </p>
<p>Important:<br />
Many people who think that they’re gluten-intolerant actually have fructose malabsorption, which occurs when the small intestine can’t absorb fructose, a plant sugar. </p>
<p>Get checked by a doctor before assuming that gluten is the problem. Fructose malabsorption is typically diagnosed with a hydrogen breath test—after ingesting a fructose solution, the amount of hydrogen in your breath is measured. An increase in hydrogen means that the fructose has not been properly digested. </p>
<p>What to try:<br />
If you are sensitive to gluten, you can try taking a supplement such as GlutenEase, which contains a blend of protease enzymes. You might be able to eat small amounts of wheat and other gluten-containing foods without discomfort. </p>
<p>How to use it:<br />
Take one capsule with meals. Double the dose if one capsule isn’t effective. </p>
<p>If your gluten sensitivity is caused by celiac disease: Don’t depend on any supplement. Patients with celiac disease must avoid even trace amounts of gluten, and supplements are unlikely to help.</p>
<p>RELIEF FOR OTHER PROBLEMS</p>
<p>Arthritis.<br />
A study published in Clinical Rheumatology found that a European product known as Phlogenzym, a blend of the enzymes bromelain and trypsin and rutosid (a flavonoid), was as effective at treating osteoarthritis of the knee as a commonly prescribed anti-inflammatory drug. Researchers believe that this particular mix of enzymes may help with all forms of osteoarthritis. </p>
<p>What to try:<br />
Consider buying Phlogenzym online from a European pharmacy. Take two capsules three times daily, on an empty stomach. Phlogenzym’s major ingredients—bromelain, trypsin and rutosid—also can be found in US health-food stores. Follow dosage instructions on the product . </p>
<p>Caution:<br />
If you take these enzymes for arthritis relief, be sure to do so only under the supervision of a physician. In some individuals, the protein-digesting components can damage the lining of the stomach.</p>
<p>Sinusitis.<br />
Bacterial sinusitis usually responds to antibiotics, but some people can have chronic sinusitis that lasts 12 weeks or more—even when they are taking medication. </p>
<p>What to try:<br />
Bromelain or other protease enzymes (with protease or trypsin on the label). They are not a replacement for antibiotics if you have a stubborn bacterial infection, but they can help to reduce inflammation and discomfort while the infection is active and even while you are taking an antibiotic. </p>
<p>How to take it: Follow the directions on the product label. The dosing directions will depend on the specific enzymes, concentrations, etc.</p>
<p>IT’S NOT WHAT YOU EAT—IT’S HOW YOU EAT</p>
<p>If your gut acts up during or after a meal, you may want to change how you eat before trying a digestive enzyme. What to do…<br />
Eat slowly and chew your food well. </p>
<p>This gives the enzymes in your saliva a better chance to start breaking down your food before it reaches your stomach.</p>
<p>Enjoy your food and relax. People who are stressed have an increase in dopamine and adrenaline, hormones that inhibit normal digestion. </p>
<p>Be aware of any tension you feel in your body…relax your shoulders and jaw…and breathe slowly (your abdomen should expand and your chest should not rise when you breathe in).</p>
<p>Take a walk after eating.<br />
It increases metabolism and helps you digest more efficiently. It also stimulates motility, the intestinal movements that move food (and wastes) through your system. Walk for at least five minutes—a leisurely pace is fine to promote digestion.</p>
<p>WHAT ARE DIGESTIVE ENZYMES?<br />
Digestive enzymes are present in saliva, the stomach and the small intestine. Their job is to break down the food you eat into smaller components.</p>
<p>After about age 50, the pancreas produces only about half the amount of digestive enzymes that it did when you were younger. Some individuals find that they have less gas, bloating or fullness when they take an enzyme supplement during or after meals.</p>
<p>Alert: Feel Like You&#8217;re Going Color-Blind? You Are&#8230; <a href="http://www.bottomlinepublications.com/content/article/health-a-healing/color-vision-changes-as-we-age" rel="nofollow">http://www.bottomlinepublications.com/content/article/health-a-healing/color-vision-changes-as-we-age</a></p>
<p>*Digestive enzymes are generally safe, but check first with your doctor if you have a chronic condition or regularly take any medication or supplement.<br />
Source: Leo Galland, MD, director of the Foundation for Integrated Medicine in New York City. </p>
<p>He has held faculty positions at The Rockefeller University, Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University and Stony Brook University. He is the developer of the Web site PillAdvised.com, which discusses how to avoid dangerous interactions when combining medications with supplements. He is the author of The Heartburn and Indigestion Solution (Renaissance Workshops).</p>
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		<title>By: Hollace</title>
		<link>http://blog.michellemoquin.net/?p=21296#comment-117375</link>
		<dc:creator>Hollace</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Jun 2014 18:06:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bruce#19, Get off Fantasy Island. We&#039;re a violent society, lost with no moral compass. Laws are enforced arbitrarily, and repeat offenders consistently let go. Social morals? Thanks to the liberals, we lost those decades ago.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bruce#19, Get off Fantasy Island. We&#8217;re a violent society, lost with no moral compass. Laws are enforced arbitrarily, and repeat offenders consistently let go. Social morals? Thanks to the liberals, we lost those decades ago.</p>
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		<title>By: Bruce</title>
		<link>http://blog.michellemoquin.net/?p=21296#comment-117373</link>
		<dc:creator>Bruce</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Jun 2014 17:34:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We need our social morals back, need to instill that life is precious and no one has a right to take it that&#039;s in gods hands lets do away with these violent video games that&#039;s where most of these kids learn to use guns our military use them to train soldiers to be killers]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We need our social morals back, need to instill that life is precious and no one has a right to take it that&#8217;s in gods hands lets do away with these violent video games that&#8217;s where most of these kids learn to use guns our military use them to train soldiers to be killers</p>
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		<title>By: Morris</title>
		<link>http://blog.michellemoquin.net/?p=21296#comment-117372</link>
		<dc:creator>Morris</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Jun 2014 17:33:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I see others using your logic Zen Lill rather than pass sensible Gun and Ammo control regulation they are producing .bulletproof backpacks for school kids!
WTF kind of sad commentary is this on our &quot;society&quot; 
and non-existent parenting?]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I see others using your logic Zen Lill rather than pass sensible Gun and Ammo control regulation they are producing .bulletproof backpacks for school kids!<br />
WTF kind of sad commentary is this on our &#8220;society&#8221;<br />
and non-existent parenting?</p>
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		<title>By: Credo</title>
		<link>http://blog.michellemoquin.net/?p=21296#comment-117371</link>
		<dc:creator>Credo</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Jun 2014 17:25:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&quot;Mr. President: Don’t bomb Iraq. Americans elected you in 2008 in no small part because of your principled opposition to the U.S. unilateral invasion and occupation of Iraq. Don’t double down on George W. Bush’s disastrous invasion and make his failed war your legacy on foreign policy. &quot;

Insurgents in Iraq have taken Mosul, the country’s second largest city, and they are making their way to Baghdad. Events are unfolding so rapidly in Iraq that this email may be out of date before you read it.

One thing won’t change. It was George W. Bush who lost the war in Iraq. But President Obama could turn this needless and bloody catastrophe into his own legacy if he decides to bomb Iraq.

President Obama is now faced with a decision: Does he double down on Bush’s catastrophic decision 12 years ago to invade Iraq, one of the most foolish and costly decisions by a president in recent decades in terms of American blood and treasury? Or does he do what he promised as a candidate for president in 2008, and finally end the American occupation of Iraq?


For the last 12 years, Iraq has been Bush and Cheney’s war. But if the president takes ownership of George W. Bush’s disastrous decision to invade Iraq by launching a new round of bombing strikes, Iraq will become Barack Obama’s war.

CREDO opposed the war before it began back in 2002. In advance of the invasion, our members raised over $150,000 to fight back against the Bush administration and warmongers in Congress. And today we’re still fighting to revoke the blank check for war — the 2002 Authorization for Use of Military Force in Iraq -- that gives the president the ability to effectively wage war in Iraq without Congressional approval.

It was as clear back in 2002 before the unilateral invasion of Iraq as it is now -- that Americans can’t stop Iraq from sliding into civil war and religious sectarianism without occupying the country indefinitely. 

Americans elected Barack Obama in 2008 in no small part because of his principled opposition to the occupation of Iraq. He withdrew combat troops from Iraq in 2011, and that was the right decision. Unless President Obama wants to go down in history as doubling down on George W. Bush’s disastrous invasion, he must oppose further U.S. military intervention, including the bombing of Iraq.

The president has said he won’t send in ground troops but he is under tremendous pressure to launch American bombing strikes. With your help, we stopped the president from starting a war with Syria with our opposition to his administration’s plan to unilaterally bomb the country. It was because of massive pushback from the grassroots — millions of petition signatures and tens of thousands of calls to Congress and the White House — that we were able to defeat the hawks Washington DC and stop the rush to war.

It was a catastrophic mistake and tremendous moral failure to invade Iraq in the first place. If there is one thing we’ve proved in our disastrous decade of invasion and occupation it is that U.S. military intervention cannot create the space for the political solution that is necessary for a safe and secure future for Iraq.

While what is happening in Iraq is tragic, there is no plausible scenario in which further U.S. military intervention magically creates a stable democracy with protections for human rights, religious freedom, self-governance and equal rights for women and girls.

Please join us in saying, once again, NO to war in Iraq.

Becky Bond, Political Director
CREDO Action from Working Assets]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Mr. President: Don’t bomb Iraq. Americans elected you in 2008 in no small part because of your principled opposition to the U.S. unilateral invasion and occupation of Iraq. Don’t double down on George W. Bush’s disastrous invasion and make his failed war your legacy on foreign policy. &#8221;</p>
<p>Insurgents in Iraq have taken Mosul, the country’s second largest city, and they are making their way to Baghdad. Events are unfolding so rapidly in Iraq that this email may be out of date before you read it.</p>
<p>One thing won’t change. It was George W. Bush who lost the war in Iraq. But President Obama could turn this needless and bloody catastrophe into his own legacy if he decides to bomb Iraq.</p>
<p>President Obama is now faced with a decision: Does he double down on Bush’s catastrophic decision 12 years ago to invade Iraq, one of the most foolish and costly decisions by a president in recent decades in terms of American blood and treasury? Or does he do what he promised as a candidate for president in 2008, and finally end the American occupation of Iraq?</p>
<p>For the last 12 years, Iraq has been Bush and Cheney’s war. But if the president takes ownership of George W. Bush’s disastrous decision to invade Iraq by launching a new round of bombing strikes, Iraq will become Barack Obama’s war.</p>
<p>CREDO opposed the war before it began back in 2002. In advance of the invasion, our members raised over $150,000 to fight back against the Bush administration and warmongers in Congress. And today we’re still fighting to revoke the blank check for war — the 2002 Authorization for Use of Military Force in Iraq &#8212; that gives the president the ability to effectively wage war in Iraq without Congressional approval.</p>
<p>It was as clear back in 2002 before the unilateral invasion of Iraq as it is now &#8212; that Americans can’t stop Iraq from sliding into civil war and religious sectarianism without occupying the country indefinitely. </p>
<p>Americans elected Barack Obama in 2008 in no small part because of his principled opposition to the occupation of Iraq. He withdrew combat troops from Iraq in 2011, and that was the right decision. Unless President Obama wants to go down in history as doubling down on George W. Bush’s disastrous invasion, he must oppose further U.S. military intervention, including the bombing of Iraq.</p>
<p>The president has said he won’t send in ground troops but he is under tremendous pressure to launch American bombing strikes. With your help, we stopped the president from starting a war with Syria with our opposition to his administration’s plan to unilaterally bomb the country. It was because of massive pushback from the grassroots — millions of petition signatures and tens of thousands of calls to Congress and the White House — that we were able to defeat the hawks Washington DC and stop the rush to war.</p>
<p>It was a catastrophic mistake and tremendous moral failure to invade Iraq in the first place. If there is one thing we’ve proved in our disastrous decade of invasion and occupation it is that U.S. military intervention cannot create the space for the political solution that is necessary for a safe and secure future for Iraq.</p>
<p>While what is happening in Iraq is tragic, there is no plausible scenario in which further U.S. military intervention magically creates a stable democracy with protections for human rights, religious freedom, self-governance and equal rights for women and girls.</p>
<p>Please join us in saying, once again, NO to war in Iraq.</p>
<p>Becky Bond, Political Director<br />
CREDO Action from Working Assets</p>
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