AfterDowningStreet.org/391
George Bush is considering attacking Iran, including using nuclear bombs to do so. Such an attack would be illegal and disastrous. Congress can prevent it, but only if Congres asserts its Constitutional right to decide whether or not the United States goes to war. Congressman Peter DeFazio's H. Con. Res. 391 expresses "the sense of Congress that the President should not initiate military action against Iran with respect to its nuclear program without first obtaining authorization from Congress." This bill is rapidly picking up cosponsors, but needs more. Ask your Congress Member to sign on today. Ask your Senators to take the same step in the Senate. CONTACT CONGRESS. [1]
Here's the text [2] of HCR 391 and the current list of cosponsors. [3]
Tell the media to cover, and - for once - cover CRITICALLY, Bush's planning for an aggressive war. CONTACT MEDIA [4]
61 Congress members [5] have signed onto Rep. DeFazio's letter to Bush.
Join us from 1 to 3 p.m. ET on Thursday, May 18, as we deliver the DontAttackIran.org petition, with all its signatures and comments to the White House. PRINT FLYER [6]

