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| Dear Alan,
Thank you for being our first blossoms! In less than a week since we launched
the Women Say No to War campaign, 10,000 of you signed on! And every day we get
exciting messages from people around the world saying how thrilled they are to
see women coming together to resist the war in Iraq.
In our bouquet, each flower represents 1,000 names. Ten flowers are now
blooming. Won't you help us complete the field of dreams?
Here's how:
* If each of you gets just 10 friends to sign on, that will put us over our
goal of 100,000 signatures by March 8. Click here to send a message to your 10
friends by using your personal email address book. Or you can cut and paste the
Call from the website into an email. The Call is now available in Arabic,
French, Italian, Spanish, German, and Russian.
* Once 100,000 people have signed, we should make sure there are anti-war
actions all over the world on March 8, International Women's Day. Reach out to a
woman's group or a peace group in your community to organize an action.
* Then we will focus on bringing Iraqi women to Washington DC to join US
military moms as they pressure Bush and Congress to withdraw the US military
from Iraq.
So let's make 100 flowers bloom. Let's unleash the power of women across
generations, races, religions and borders to say no to war. With compassion,
determination and love, we can work together to build a powerful, women-led
movement capable of stopping this war-and future wars!
In peace,
Medea Benjamin, Jodie Evans and Gael Murphy
CODEPINK: Women for Peace
http://www.womensaynotowar.org/article.php?id=645
So if you lot don't sign up you won't ever get to become a "Blossom" like *MOI*
Firebird
Never trust anybody who is too sophisticated to own a rubber chicken.
http://www.veloceraptor.free-online.co.uk/index.html
http://theoriginalfirebird.blogspot.com/
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