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May 1: End the War! Abolish Nukes! Major March and Rally in NYC
Sixty years ago, the U.S. dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, instantly killing and wounding hundreds of thousands of people and beginning the nuclear arms race. In May, world leaders, mayors and citizens from around the world will converge on the United Nations to decide the fate of the endangered Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). The nuclear weapons states, led by the U.S., are hypocritically accusing other nations of seeking nuclear arms while ignoring their own disarmament obligations. The Bush administration lied when it went to war in Iraq by claiming Saddam Hussein had “weapons of mass destruction.” And as this war rages on, with mounting casualties on all sides, a country in ruins, and escalating costs here at home, Washington is turning its sights on Iran and North Korea, seeking again to inflame public fears of a new nuclear threat. At the same time, the U.S. is modernizing its nuclear arsenal and expanding the role of nuclear weapons in its “national security” policy.
On Sunday, May 1, the day before the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference begins at the United Nations, United for Peace and Justice and Abolition Now! are calling for a massive demonstration for global nuclear disarmament, culminating in a rally in New York City's Central Park. Join us in calling for an end to the Iraq war and the worldwide abolition of all nuclear weapons!
www.unitedforpeace.org...
Peace Actions in At Least 765 Communities on Two-Year Anniversary of Iraq War
March 18-20 marked the two-year anniversary of the U.S. bombing and invasion of Iraq. At least 765 towns and cities, in all 50 states ( Map) - an unprecedented number - held anti-war events, in a reflection of the growing breadth of the anti-war movement. This is more than double the number of anti-war actions on the first anniversary of the war last year. UFPJ's strategy for this year's anniversary of the war was to emphasize local protests and local movement-building, rather than to focus on a handful of large mobilizations in major cities. Judging from the more than 200 accounts we've received of these events, it was an extremely successful approach, helping to deepen and broaden anti-war sentiment all across the nation. The reports from smaller towns and cities are particularly inspiring, reflecting a real growth in anti-war sentiment and organizing in many conservative areas of the country.
www.unitedforpeace.org...
Turn your back on Bush
On January 20th, over 5,000 people turned their back on President Bush at his Inaugural parade. This simple, direct action was taken by people from all walks of life: grade school students and ministers, veterans and artists, union organizers and single mothers, military families and environmental activists. People travelled from every corner of America - individuals by plane from New Mexico, three busloads from Wisconsin, and carloads from Louisiana, to take an action that lasted minutes, but which will reverberate for the next four years. We stand together against Bush's policies: he has turned his back on the ideals that we hold dear, and we're turning our back on him.
www.turnyourbackonbush.org...
The cost of an endless war campaign
...variety of mobilizing leaflets that you can use to promote the March 19 Global Day of Action on the Two-Year Anniversary of the Iraq War. We have provided both PDF and Adobe Illustrator versions of the files, to make it easier for you to modify them for local use
www.unitedforpeace.org...
Stop the Corporate War on the Poor
One week before the World Says "End the War," farmworkers will be joined in Louisville, Kentucky by thousands of students, labor, and faith-based allies for a day of music, speeches, theater and more, calling for an end to sweatshops in the fields.
For nearly four years, the Coalition of Immokalee Workers have led a boycott of Taco Bell to improve the wages and working conditions of tomato pickers. The National Convergence for Farmworker Justice will take place outside the global headquarters of Yum Brands, the world's largest restaurant corporation and owner of Taco Bell.
www.unitedforpeace.org...
Originally posted by mythatsabigprobe
Nice to see you back John.
Originally posted by mythatsabigprobe
good insights on John Titor from Roth Joint...
Originally posted by mythatsabigprobe
I figured it would just be a matter of time before his ego forced him back here. Of course, I could be wrong but there's something about the way he uses words that drops into place in my mind. Pity if it is him, he's debunking a good story. Or maybe the time machine went on the fritz...
The American Civil War of 2005 as predicted by John Titor 4/17/2005 at 06:17 PM
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Originally posted by Simulacra
Looks like we may have finally debunked the internets most popular time traveler.
Originally posted by Legend
Sorry...Rodney King incident? I don't recall...am I missing something?
Anyway, I wouldn't be surprised if people are already rioting over Non-Lethal weapons...
-Chris
Originally posted by syrinx high priest
its may first. 4 months down, 8 to go. still waiting for the "monthly waco type events" to spring up....stay tuned......
Originally posted by ThatsJustWeird
Originally posted by syrinx high priest
its may first. 4 months down, 8 to go. still waiting for the "monthly waco type events" to spring up....stay tuned......
....but don't hold your breath
Seriously though, it's absolutely ridiculous if anyone thinks a Civil War in this country can just pop up in 7 months or less. Especially when there's no reason for one.
Originally posted by ThatsJustWeird
A little OT but....
John Titor is dead
Just in case you were wondering...