Wednesday, August 10, 2005

Buses to Sept. 24th Anti-War Rally

For those who expressed an interest in going to Washington DC for the September 24 Anti-Iraq War Demonstration, Cape Codders for Peace and Justice are renting a bus (or buses) that will leave on Friday, Sept. 23rd @ 9:30 PM from the Sagamore Bridge Parking Lot and return very early Sunday morning on the 25th. On the way through Providence, the buses will stop to pick up more people from the Friends Service Committee there. The cost for the round trip will be $55 per person. Please contact Diane directly at (508) 432-1744 to reserve a seat.

For anyone who wants to park at my husband's office in Plymouth Center and carpool down together, call me at (508) 746-9437 and we can set it up.

The momentum is building for stopping this madness. Gold Star Mom Cindy Sheehan's lone vigil in Texas is attracting unprecedented media attention. Imagine what over a million people hitting the streets in DC on September 24th will do.
Do it for Cindy's son, Casey.
Do it to save other young men and women from dying for Bush's lies and greed.
Do it for yourself and your country.

2 Comments:

At 4:43 AM, Blogger Shai Sachs said...

Thanks for posting this Janet!

 
At 7:58 AM, Blogger ssdfahost said...

Can't Get To Washington Sept 24th?Those who can't make it to the big demonstration in DC on September 24th are
cordially invited to the regular (6-year) Saturday Vigil For The Iraqi
People at Park Street Station, Boston Common, at 1:00 pm. Show your support
for events in Washington and show your opposition to the war in Iraq.We will be making a strong statement of our own: BOSTON wants peace in Iraq.Join the Committee for Peace and Human Rights on September 24th, or any
Saturday, until the war and occupation in Iraq are over. The Committee for
Peace and Human Rights is one of the member groups in United for Peace and
Justice.For more information please call CPHR at (617) 794-0546, (781) 956-8461, or
(617) 776-6524.For information about UJP and joining events in Washington visit
www.JusticeWithPeace.org or call (617) 491-4857.

 

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