Watch the Video~ SAN FRANCISCO -- Using a meet-and-greet at a Democratic fundraiser Thursday night, Code Pink
co-founder Jodie Evans hand delivered a petition to President Barack
Obama allegedly signed by Afghan women who want an end to the war in
their country.
Evans was among those attending a sold-out Democratic Party
fundraiser at San Francisco’s Westin St. Francis Hotel, with a Code
Pink supporter paying $30,400 for a pair of tickets to the dinner. The
tickets included a photo opportunity with the President.
She said she had collected signatures of Afghan women during
a trip there last week on a petition that asked for a role in the peace
process and demanding that the U.S. abandon plans to send in additional
troops.
“The women there are really upset that they are not at the
negotiating table,” said Evans, who was wearing a pink shirt with “End
The Afghan Quagmire” stenciled on it. “He said: ‘What do you mean, I
have (Secretary of State) Hillary (Clinton)?’… I said no the Afghan women want to be at the negotiating table. He looked at me and said: ‘Oh.’”
Evans also said she showed Obama the message her t-shirt.
“I showed the President my shirt,” she said. “I had a pink
ribbon around my finger and I am here to remind you to keep your
promises for peace…He said: ‘You know we are not going to end the
problem in Afghanistan any time soon.’ I said actually you’re not going
to solve the problem, they are.” There was no word from the White House on Obama’s reaction to the impromptu meeting. Read more... |