On 27 Oct 07, there will be a national day of anti-war protests.
The vast majority of people in every corner of the country want the Iraq war to end, but Washington has failed to take action. With each month some 12 billion dollars of our tax money is spent and the death and destruction continue. Our communities – from New Orleans to Minneapolis – are neglected and suffer the consequences. From Vermont to California, from Florida to Wisconsin, the people have spoken: We want this war to end, and we want it to end now!
On Saturday, October 27th, people from all walks of life will gather in 10 sites around the country for massive regional demonstrations coordinated by (UFPJ). CCDS is organizing contingents in Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco to join the ralles for peace.
If there is a protest in your area, please support them and maybe we can MAKE the Congress act as it has promised. We can only do so much, but your participation will go a long way at helping those working to end the war.
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
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2 comments:
Wish I wouldn't have missed it.....
There will be more! Anything someone does write a letter, march, talk, all is a help to bring about the end of the war.
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