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MoveOn Solicits Donations For USO

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Published: December 21, 2007

WASHINGTON - The liberal MoveOn.org, a leader of an anti-Iraq war coalition, is asking supporters to help pay for free phone calling cards for soldiers overseas in a partnership with the United Service Organizations, the charity that has helped troops for more than six decades.

MoveOn.org e-mailed about 3.3 million people on its e-mail list Thursday with the request to donate $15, the cost to buy one phone card for USO's Operation Phone Home program. That program began in 2003, the same year the war started.

"MoveOn members are committed to seeing our troops come home as quickly as possible and we'll keep working to make that happen. But right now, supporting the USO is a simple way to make a genuine difference in the lives of brave men and women who've sacrificed a lot for our country," the e-mail said.

In September, MoveOn created a furor, angering even Democratic supporters, with a paid advertisement in The New York Times ahead of congressional testimony by Gen. David Petraeus, the top U.S. commander in Iraq, about the status of President Bush's war strategy. The ad said: "General Petraeus, or General Betray Us?"

A USO spokesman said the private group with close ties to the Defense Department, worked with MoveOn.org in creating the e-mail message "to ensure that it was very clear that the USO was nonpartisan."

"Any time you're dealing with an organization that's political in nature, you're always concerned that somebody would be affected who doesn't share those political views," Mark Phillips said.

But USO is a "grass-roots volunteer organization - we really do need the support of Americans from across the board," he added.

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