A group of 93 Legislators – all Democrats except for one independent – signed a letter to Maine’s congressional delegation opposing the escalation of the war in Iraq, but some peace activists say the gesture doesn’t go far enough.

Republicans, who didn’t sign on, said they were happy just a letter was proposed because a resolution would have been inappropriate. The letter was sent on the eve of a vote on a non-binding resolution against the war in the U.S. House.

Rep. Thom Watson, a Democrat from Bath and a veteran of the Vietnam War, led the rally at the Statehouse last Thursday, where the letter was officially announced. Watson, a decorated Navy airman, was joined by three other retired Navy men now serving in the Legislature, who spoke out against President George Bush’s surge in troops in Iraq.

“This letter is not about bravery or cowardice, patriotism or protest,” Watson said. “It’s about billions of tax dollars,” that could be better spent on services at home and the redeployment of National Guard troops, who already have served. This escalation means that the brave men and women of Maine, who serve in our Guard or our reserve, are facing their second and often their third deployment. These men and women have done their part. It’s time to stop,” Watson said.

Sen. Peter Bowman, D-York County, whose last assignment in the Navy was commander of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, alluded to the question of whether a letter, versus a full-blown resolution requiring a vote, was enough.

“If you’ve got the choice of doing something, no matter how small, or doing nothing,” he said, “You’re always better going with something.”

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Bowman then went on to praise the Maine Legislature – and the advocacy work of Democratic Sen. Ethan Strimling of Portland – for taking the vote in 2003 against the war in Iraq.

“We got in the Iraqi campaign based on false information and the current situation is untenable,” he said. “We were right then and we are right now.”

Strimling sent out a press release “applauding” the letter, adding, “I am proud of the fact that four years ago we were the first state to go on record opposing the war, even before the bombs fell.”

Bruce Gagnon, a member of a peace group organizing a funeral procession to the Portland office of Democratic U.S. Rep. Tom Allen this week to urge him to cut funding for the war, said the Legislature’s letter doesn’t go far enough.

“I’m disappointed that they didn’t bring it to a vote and have a debate,” said Gagnon. “To me the debate was really more important than the vote.”

Gagnon, who is a member of Bath-Brunswick Occupation Project Affinity Group, representing people who belong to Maine Veterans for Peace, Peace Action Maine and PeaceWorks, said he was happy the Legislature did something, but believes a resolution where people had to vote would have had more meaning.

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Like the legislators who spoke in favor of the letter, key to Gagnon is how much the war is costing and the money it is taking away from social programs at home. He cited statistics saying each month the U.S. occupation of Iraq costs Americans $8.5 billion.

Republicans, on the other hand, were pleased the Democrats had just pushed the letter – a gesture apparently designed to keep peace among legislators, who have promised more bipartisan cooperation.

“I want to commend the Democratic leadership for moving the Iraq resolution out of the chambers of the Maine House and Senate,” said Republican Sen. Jon Courtney, R-York County. “This is a gesture that shows the members are concerned with working together.”

Sen. Richard Rosen of Hancock and Penobscot counties, the assistant minority leader, said he personally didn’t sign the letter because he thought it was inappropriate to tie the war to the funding of federal programs.

“I think it’s insensitive to talk about federally funded programs in a letter about the war. It diminishes the importance of the issue,” Rosen said. “It diminishes the level of sacrifice and commitment we are seeing displayed by the soldiers of Maine and their families.”

In the letter, Democrats ask the congressional delegation to oppose the escalation of war in Iraq, saying:

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“We share the concerns of many prominent leaders in Congress and the Armed Forces that the president’s proposal for troop escalation is not an appropriate measure in bringing an end to America’s presence in Iraq. We have further concerns about the impact such a move would have on the people of Maine, as the federal budget continues to shift away from vital services for Maine people, and our servicemen and women continue to shoulder a disproportionate weight in service to our country. As the cost of maintaining our presence in Iraq escalates, it is our most vulnerable citizens who feel the pain of this continuing dramatic shift in priorities for our tax dollars.”

Rep. Stan Gerzofsky, D-Brunswick, the co-chairman of the Governor’s Task Force on Homeland security, said he signed the letter to help bring home the National Guard troops.

“They joined the National Guard to help protect Americans in America,” he said. “They should be home.”

Letter signers

Rep. Walter Wheeler – Kittery – Retired U.S. Navy

Sen. Peter Bowman – York County – Retired U.S. Navy

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Rep. Thomas Watson – Bath – Retired U.S. Navy

Sen. Joe Brannigan – Cumberland County – Retired U.S. Navy

Rep. Timothy Carter – Bethel – Retired U.S. Army

Rep. Ray Pineau – Jay – Retired U.S. Army

Rep. Charlie Priest – Brunswick – Retired U.S. Navy

Rep. John Tuttle – Sanford – Retired U.S. Army

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Rep. Lance Weddell – Frankfort – Retired U.S. Army

Sen. Beth Edmonds – Cumberland County – Senate President

Rep. Glenn Cummings – Portland – Speaker of the House

Sen. Phillip Bartlett – Cumberland County

Sen. Lynn Bromley – Cumberland County

Sen. Bruce Bryant – Oxford County

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Sen. Dennis Damon – Hancock/Knox counties

Sen. Barry Hobbins – York County

Sen. John Martin – Aroostook County

Sen. Elizabeth Mitchell – Kennebec County

Sen. John Nutting – Androscoggin County

Sen. Joe Perry – Penobscot County

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Sen. Peggy Rotundo – Androscoggin County

Sen. Elizabeth Schneider – Penobscot County

Sen. Ethan Strimling – Cumberland County

Sen. Nancy Sullivan – York County

Rep. Herb Adams – Portland

Rep. Chris Babbidge – Kennebunk

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Rep. Chris Barstow – Gorham

Rep. Paulette Beaudoin – Biddeford

Rep. Seth Berry – Bowdoinham

Rep. Richard Blanchard – Old Town

Rep. Patricia Blanchette – Bangor

Rep. Lawrence Bliss – South Portland

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Rep. Andrea Boland – Sanford

Rep. John Brautigam – Portland

Rep. Mark Bryant- Windham

Rep. Emily Cain – Orono

Rep. Marilyn Canavan – Waterville

Rep. Alan Casavant – Biddeford

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Rep. Gary Connor – Kennebunk

Rep. Jill Conover – Oakland

Rep. Margaret Craven – Lewiston

Rep. Patricia Crockett – Augusta

Rep. Cynthia Dill – Cape Elizabeth

Rep. Tim Driscoll – Westbrook

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Rep. Robert Duchesne – Hudson

Rep. Michael Dunn – Bangor

Rep. Robert Eaton – Sullivan

Rep. Jane Eberle – South Portland

Rep. Sean Faircloth – Bangor

Rep. David Farrington – Gorham

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Rep. Edward Finch – Fairfield

Rep. Jeremy Fischer – Presque Isle

Rep. Stan Gerzofsky – Brunswick

Rep. Carol Grose – Woolwich

Rep. Charlie Harlow – Portland

Rep. Anne Haskell – Portland

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Rep. Teresea Hayes – Buckfield

Rep. Dawn Hill – York

Rep. Jon Hinck – Portland

Rep. George Hogan – Old Orchard Beach

Rep. Troy Jackson – Allagash

Rep. Bryan Kaenrath – South Portland

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Rep. Ted Koffman – Bar Harbor

Rep. Jacqueline Lundeen – Mars Hill

Rep. Bruce MacDonald – Boothbay

Rep. Elaine Makas – Lewiston

Rep. Boyd Marley – Portland

Rep. Edward Mazurek – Rockland

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Rep. Elizabeth Miller – Somerville

Rep. Janet Mills – Farmington

Rep. David Miramant – Camden

Rep. Jacqueline Norton – Bangor

Rep. John Patrick – Rumford

Rep. Peggy Pendleton – Scarborough

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Rep. Ann Peoples – Westbrook

Rep. Leila Percy – Phippsburg

Rep. Don Pilon – Saco

Rep. Hannah Pingree – North Haven

Rep. John Piotti – Unity

Rep. Benjamin Pratt – Eddington

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Rep. Anne Rand – Portland

Rep. Peter Rines – Wiscasset

Rep. James Schatz – Blue Hill

Rep. Kimberly Silsby – Augusta

Rep. Deborah Simpson – Auburn

Rep. Nancy Smith – Monmouth

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Rep. Patricia Sutherland – Chapman

Rep. Sharon Treat – Farmingdale

Rep. Pamela Trinward – Waterville

Rep. Linda Valentino – Saco

Rep. Richard Wagner – Lewiston

Rep. David Webster – Freeport

Rep. Richard Woodbury – Yarmouth

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