The World Can't Wait

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World Can't Wait protesters at a January 4, 2007 rally in Upper Senate Park.
World Can't Wait protesters at a January 4, 2007 rally in Upper Senate Park.

The World Can't Wait (WCW) is a left-wing non-profit organization of political activists in the United States. Among its goals WCW seeks the removal of President George W. Bush from office before his term ends in 2009.

WCW levies many accusations against the Bush Administration, including: the Iraq war, prisoner abuse and torture in the interrogation of military detainees and the abrogation of their rights to habeas corpus, domestic wire-tapping and surveillance activities ordered personally by the president, what it sees as the administration's criminal incompetence in response to Hurricane Katrina, and the Administration's support for anti-abortion legislation based on Christian fundamentalist goals.

World Can't Wait was formed in 2005. Its headquarters is in New York City. Its founders and steering committee represent a broad array of political affiliations and its call for Bush's removal has attracted a diverse range of endorsers which include members of the Green and Democratic party. Prominent figures who have publicly supported the World Can't Wait include Cynthia McKinney, Major Owens and Rev. Al Sharpton, Ralph Nader, Michael Lerner, Gore Vidal, former CIA analyst Ray McGovern, and Sean Penn.[citations needed]

Some of the founders of World Can't Wait are public supporters of the Revolutionary Communist Party including Sunsara Taylor, a writer for Revolution Newspaper, and long-time radical activist and journalist C. Clark Kissinger.

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Some leftists have claimed that World Can't Wait slogans such as "Drive Out the Bush Regime" "have effectively served as a 'radical' coat of paint on the more mainstream liberal call to impeach Bush." [2]

David Horowitz and others have criticized the organization's communist involvement.[3]

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