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Benefit dinner with Stephen Funk, G.I. facing military tribunal. 7/30
Benefit dinner with Stephen Funk, G.I. facing military tribunal for protesting war. Wednesday, July 30 from 6:30 PM to 9 PM at the Berkeley Unitarian Universalists Fellowship Hall, 1924 Cedar at Bonita.
Benefit dinner with Stephen Funk, G.I. facing military tribunal for protesting war
Wednesday, July 30
6:30 PM to 9 PM
Berkeley Unitarian Universalists Fellowship Hall, 1924 Cedar Street at Bonita (near MLK). 15 minute walk from Downtown Berkeley BART--walk north on Shattuck and left on Cedar.
Mediterranean dinner catered by Bacheeso's Garden Bistro. $10 minimum dinner donation requested. This is a benefit for Stephen Funk’s legal defense--so bring your checkbook. Hosted by the Not in Our Name Project, 510-444-6466, with local poets, artists, and musicians.
Meet US Marine Lance Corporal Stephen Funk and find out how he found the courage to resist. In April Stephen held a press conference in front of his reserve post in San Jose to declare himself a conscientious objector, and to voice his objections to the pending war on Iraq. He appeared on BBC television and national and international newspapers covered his press conference.
"I spoke out so that others in the military would realize that they also have a choice and a duty to resist immoral and illegitimate orders... In the face of this unjust war based on deception by our leaders, I could not remain silent," declares Stephen.
The day after our dinner with Stephen, he will return to Louisiana to face a military tribunal and two-years in the brig for "desertion". Stephen had delayed reporting for activation for 43 days to complete his conscientious objector paperwork.
If you are unable to attend this benefit dinner, please send checks payable to the "Stephen Funk Legal Defense Fund", 1230 Market Street #111, San Francisco CA 94102.
Of the millions of people worldwide who protested the war, maybe no one put more on the line than this 21-year-old Filipino brother. Now its time for us to fight for him! On August 11, the scheduled start of his trial, a "Free Stephen Funk" protest vigil will held at Castro and Market, San Francisco at 5 PM.
For more information about Stephen Funk, including where to send letters on his behalf, to contribute to his defense online, and for up-to-date information, visit http://www.notinourname.net/funk
"I refuse to surrender my dignity, I refuse to kill... The military demands obedience, but I will not obey"
-Stephen Funk
Wednesday, July 30
6:30 PM to 9 PM
Berkeley Unitarian Universalists Fellowship Hall, 1924 Cedar Street at Bonita (near MLK). 15 minute walk from Downtown Berkeley BART--walk north on Shattuck and left on Cedar.
Mediterranean dinner catered by Bacheeso's Garden Bistro. $10 minimum dinner donation requested. This is a benefit for Stephen Funk’s legal defense--so bring your checkbook. Hosted by the Not in Our Name Project, 510-444-6466, with local poets, artists, and musicians.
Meet US Marine Lance Corporal Stephen Funk and find out how he found the courage to resist. In April Stephen held a press conference in front of his reserve post in San Jose to declare himself a conscientious objector, and to voice his objections to the pending war on Iraq. He appeared on BBC television and national and international newspapers covered his press conference.
"I spoke out so that others in the military would realize that they also have a choice and a duty to resist immoral and illegitimate orders... In the face of this unjust war based on deception by our leaders, I could not remain silent," declares Stephen.
The day after our dinner with Stephen, he will return to Louisiana to face a military tribunal and two-years in the brig for "desertion". Stephen had delayed reporting for activation for 43 days to complete his conscientious objector paperwork.
If you are unable to attend this benefit dinner, please send checks payable to the "Stephen Funk Legal Defense Fund", 1230 Market Street #111, San Francisco CA 94102.
Of the millions of people worldwide who protested the war, maybe no one put more on the line than this 21-year-old Filipino brother. Now its time for us to fight for him! On August 11, the scheduled start of his trial, a "Free Stephen Funk" protest vigil will held at Castro and Market, San Francisco at 5 PM.
For more information about Stephen Funk, including where to send letters on his behalf, to contribute to his defense online, and for up-to-date information, visit http://www.notinourname.net/funk
"I refuse to surrender my dignity, I refuse to kill... The military demands obedience, but I will not obey"
-Stephen Funk
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NO HERO - IN MY NAME
Wed, Aug 27, 2003 11:50AM
WE NEED MORE OF THOSE GUYS
Thu, Jul 24, 2003 4:04PM
courageous stand
Tue, Jul 22, 2003 10:14PM
Smart Man
Tue, Jul 22, 2003 9:49PM
smart man
Tue, Jul 22, 2003 1:47PM
A Patriot by Law
Tue, Jul 22, 2003 6:44AM
he isn't worth a buck
Tue, Jul 22, 2003 12:25AM
"I refuse to kill"
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