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September 19, 2007 at 11:05:55

Giant of Veterans Anti-War/Peace Movements, former president of Veterans for Peace dies at 60

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David Cline, former President of Veterans For Peace from January 2002-February 2007, died in his Jersey City, New Jersey home in the early morning hours of Saturday, September 15, 2007. He was 60. Cline was known as champion of veteran's rights and victims of war. He was a determined organizer who stood in solidarity with people of all struggles for justice. His death is a loss for the national and international antiwar/peace movements.

Cline was born and raised in Buffalo, New York where he was drafted into the US Army in 1967, one week after he turned 20. He served as a rifleman (11B20) with the 25th Infantry Division in Vietnam. During his tour of duty, he was wounded three times and was awarded three Purple Hearts, a Bronze Star for bravery, the Combat Infantryman Badge and other military medals. His was determined 100% disabled from his wounds.

Shortly after his return to the US, Cline joined the GI antiwar movement while still on active duty, working with the underground paper, Fatigue Press, at Fort Hood, Texas and after his discharge, as a staff person at the Oleo Strut coffeehouse outside the base. He joined VVAW in 1970 where he became a tireless organizer.

After the Vietnam War ended Cline dedicated his life to waging peace and opposing war. Over the past 40 years he was involved in many efforts for peace, justice and healing including: the continuing campaign for Agent Orange victims in the U.S. and Vietnam, working for an end to the US Navy’s bombing of Vieques, Puerto Rico, assisting homeless veterans through Stand Down operations, promoting reconciliation and friendship with the people of Vietnam, helping people recover from war trauma (PTSD) and substance abuse, educating young people about war and military service and opposing  U.S. military interventions in Central America and the Middle East.

During Cline’s tenure as President, Veterans For Peace experienced tremendous growth and emerged as a leading voice in opposition to the invasion of Iraq and the subsequent occupation. His recognition of VFP’s role as a place for veterans of all eras to work for peace and the need for a blending of anti-war veterans and military families in the national debate has led to an unprecedented number of veterans and military families working together to oppose a war in U.S. history. Today this alliance is a cornerstone of domestic opposition to the U.S. occupation of Iraq.

Cline was also a key figure in the creation and guidance of Iraq Veterans Against the War, named to honor and follow the tradition of Vietnam Veterans Against the War. IVAW receives its 501(c)3 tax exempt status through the sponsorship of Veterans For Peace.

David Cline is survived by his life partner Gladys Simer and her daughter Sabrina, his daughter Ellen Gregory and her son Jacob, his son Daniel, his father and mother Donald and Ruth Cline, his brothers Steven and Bruce, and his sister Linda.

Cline will be honored in Jersey City. Viewing at 7 :30 Wednesday September 19, 2007. Memorial service 8:00 - 9:00 at the McLaughlin Funeral Home, 625 Pavonia Ave., Jersey City, NY; 201-798-8700

Visit www.veteransforpeace.org for more information on David Cline and tributes to his life.

 

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Kathlyn Stone is a Minnesota-based writer covering science and medicine, health care and related policies. She publishes www.fleshandstone.net, a health and science news site.

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The author is a former Member of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada and the author of several Internet-published works on cross-cultural spirituality.
Steve BeckowThe author is a former Member of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada and the author of several Internet-published works on cross-cultural spirituality.

Tragic loss.

 

Tragic loss.  Never was he so needed.

With the U.S. on the brink of martial law, dictatorship, illegal war with Iran, he will be missed.

Steve Beckow

by Steve Beckow (11 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 36 comments) on Wednesday, September 19, 2007 at 2:55:28 PM
 


EWE ARE ALL ASLEEP! ENJOY YOUR EMPIRE!
EWE ARE ALL ASLEEP! ENJOY YOUR EMPIRE!

A poem for this man of peace,he,a thorn in this gov. side:

Raindrops falling on leaves of trees,

Down to the ground as if on hands and knees.

One fell to a flower with bright petals of red.

Softer than feathers or even a bed.

A rose by name, with the brilliance of a lion untamed;

Though lions have claws, roses have thorns.

They are the protectors of this beautiful creature,

A beautiful thing it is, down to it's last feature.

Used for sadness or happiness, mourning or gladness.

Opening hearts along with it's petals;

So special a thing, even on it one of God's tears settles.

by Joe Rathbun

To a great man, the people shall miss you!

by (8 articles, 4 quicklinks, 12 diaries, 143 comments) on Thursday, September 20, 2007 at 4:40:47 PM
 


Kathlyn Stone is a Minnesota-based writer covering science and medicine, health care and related policies. She publishes www.fleshandstone.net, a health and science news site.
Kathlyn StoneKathlyn Stone is a Minnesota-based writer covering science and medicine, health care and related policies. She publishes www.fleshandstone.net, a health and science news site.

beautiful imagery, Joe

Raindrops falling on leaves of trees,

Down to the ground as if on hands and knees.

One fell to a flower with bright petals of red.

Softer than feathers or even a bed.

by Kathlyn Stone (33 articles, 201 quicklinks, 19 diaries, 557 comments) on Thursday, September 20, 2007 at 4:47:10 PM
 


EWE ARE ALL ASLEEP! ENJOY YOUR EMPIRE!
EWE ARE ALL ASLEEP! ENJOY YOUR EMPIRE!

He was one of the good ones

It's a shame and the world always should mourn the loss of our "forgotten hero's"

thanks for the ego boost as well(JK) ;-) things come to my mind's eye and i write it down and that was for Mr.Cline

by (8 articles, 4 quicklinks, 12 diaries, 143 comments) on Thursday, September 20, 2007 at 5:42:05 PM
 


Musician and writer, who has lived and worked on all the continents and whose articles on media have been published in China, Italy, England and the US, and now resides in New York City.
Jay JansonMusician and writer, who has lived and worked on all the continents and whose articles on media have been published in China, Italy, England and the US, and now resides in New York City.

David Cline, Wounded in Heart by Vietnamese Suffering Caused

David Cline will be missed by those working to bring veterans to be a political force to be reconded with by a criminally insane establishment with a cruel homocidal use of the U.S. military behind a conglomerate owned media progagated screen of lies, half-truths, disinformation, historical black outs, news sellection and anti-humanity fear mongering jingoistic false patriotism - which Dave so often talked about in his communication to the rest of us. Like so many of his fellow Vietnam vets, Dave was wounded in his heart by the indescribably immense suffering we brought down on the heads of the beautiful people of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, and Dave understood to extend this feeling of compassion for all the victims of unjust U.S. military action in our life-time. Peace be upon his soul. He was an inspiration.

jay janson, Assistant Conductor, Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra, 1993-99

by Jay Janson (66 articles, 0 quicklinks, 6 diaries, 81 comments) on Thursday, September 20, 2007 at 5:35:23 PM
 


EWE ARE ALL ASLEEP! ENJOY YOUR EMPIRE!
EWE ARE ALL ASLEEP! ENJOY YOUR EMPIRE!

Well said,

I'm teaching my children to emulate men like Mr. Cline, for they are our future!!!

by (8 articles, 4 quicklinks, 12 diaries, 143 comments) on Thursday, September 20, 2007 at 6:02:25 PM
 

 

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