West Palm Beach, Fl - March 5, 2007 - After President Bush's lack of response for Daniel Imperato's cease-fire request, the 2008 Presidential Candidate rose up today to call on the Sunnis, Shiia, and Kurds to implement a voluntary cease-fire.
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"Today I call on the people of Iraq, specifically the Sunnis, Shiia, and Kurds to stand up for what's right. Many lives are being lost and its time that we do something about it," stated Imperato.
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When asked why he has been so adamant about his cease-fire request, Imperato pointed to human nature.
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"I am a human being. To see other human beings being killed everyday pains me. Sometimes sacrifices are necessary but Iraq is militarily under control. We must cease-fire, return to the bases, and replenish our resources. America has to show that we can be leaders and most importantly, humanitarians."
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Imperato is also a Knight for the Orden Bonaria, one of the world's oldest humanitarian organizations, going back to the 13th Century.
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Imperato concluded his statements with the following, "For the past year I have been calling for cease-fire. Our administration has ignored the people's call for cease-fire and now its time to take cease-fire directly to the people of Iraq. I am the people's president and I feel that it is my duty to stand up for all of the people, including our soldiers."
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"Today I call on the people of Iraq, specifically the Sunnis, Shiia, and Kurds to stand up for what's right. Many lives are being lost and its time that we do something about it," stated Imperato.
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When asked why he has been so adamant about his cease-fire request, Imperato pointed to human nature.
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"I am a human being. To see other human beings being killed everyday pains me. Sometimes sacrifices are necessary but Iraq is militarily under control. We must cease-fire, return to the bases, and replenish our resources. America has to show that we can be leaders and most importantly, humanitarians."
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Imperato is also a Knight for the Orden Bonaria, one of the world's oldest humanitarian organizations, going back to the 13th Century.
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Imperato concluded his statements with the following, "For the past year I have been calling for cease-fire. Our administration has ignored the people's call for cease-fire and now its time to take cease-fire directly to the people of Iraq. I am the people's president and I feel that it is my duty to stand up for all of the people, including our soldiers."