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February
11, 2010 - Issue 362 |
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Brownbaggers
Not Teabaggers |
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When I began writing this column the intent was to focus on action. There�s been enough complaining.� Action speaks loud and clear to the Pigs of the Power Structure (POPs). Here�s how you can support or join a vigil for healthcare and oppose war funding. Progressive
Democrats of America (PDA) has begun organizing "brownbag" lunch
vigils against war funding at the district offices of a number of� members
of the U.S. House of Representatives. These are almost all at noon on Wednesday the 17th, but a few are at odd times, so check the details: http://tr.im/NsUa Get involved here and start a vigil in a new district: http://tinyurl.com/brownbagvigil The
Demands: Print these posters: Poster #1 - Brownbaggers not Teabaggers Poster #2 - Corporations out of Politics Poster #3 - Bailout Main Street not Wall Street
As Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. observed over 40 years ago, �A nation that
continues year after year to spend more money on military defense than
on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual death,� and �of
all the forms of inequality, injustice in healthcare is the most shocking
and inhumane.� PDA
and our allies call on the Obama administration and the United States
Congress to begin redirecting the money spent on war and death into human
needs here at home and abroad. We demand humanitarian and reconstructive
aid for the people of Afghanistan and Iraq, not money for troop escalation
and permanent bases. We demand that wasteful and unnecessary military
spending be directed toward healthcare, jobs, and housing in America. We
demand an end to the unjust and illegitimate wars against, and occupations
of, Afghanistan and Iraq. Here's how to get involved: 1. Find a vigil here. If you don't see a vigil near you, look below to see how to create one. 2. Download the Healthcare NOT Warfare flyer and the Why do we need Brown Bag Lunch Vigils? flyer. Customize the BBLV flyer for your group, and make copies of both flyers. Get your promotional Healthcare NOT Warfare materials here. 3. Go to the National Priorities Project to find data on the actual cost of the wars and on the social programs your community could have funded with those tax dollars. Use these figures to make signs for your vigils. 4. Spread the word! Write about your Brown Bag Lunch Vigil on your blog, Facebook, and Twitter. 5. Don't forget your brown bag lunch and Healthcare NOT Warfare stickers. Take your lunch in PDA's Healthcare NOT Warfare canvas tote! To create a BBLV event: 1. Schedule your vigil here. Your vigil will be promoted to our calendar so others can find you. For more information, contact the team at [email protected]. 2. Send a personalized copy of this letter to your representative and this letter to your senators. Find your representative and senators here. Or schedule an in-person meeting with your member of Congress or the legislative aide on miltary issues to determine your representative or senator's support. 3. Report on activities and developments pertaining to your lobbying effort using the Brown Bag Lunch Vigil Google document. Check coalition partner AfterDowningStreet.org's DefundWar.org to see how your legislators have voted on war funding. 4. Submit articles for publication on the PDA web site detailing your experiences to [email protected]. It is especially important to share what works and what doesn't with other activists. Visit the PDA End War and Occupations, Redirect Funding IOT page: 1. For flyers and handouts, click on Fliers and Outreach Materials. 2. For information on HR 2404, HR 3699, and other legislation, click on Legislation and Analysis. 3. For links to Websites with up-to-the-minute information and statistics on the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, click on Resources. Remember, your representative in Congress must hear from you between elections. If you can�t join a Brownbagger demonstration plan to contact your lawmakers as an individual. A personal call, letter or email is best. Here are links for you to use to find your representatives in the House and Senate and White House. For the U.S. House of Representatives: http://www.house.gov/ (enter your zip code in the upper left corner of the page) For the U.S. Senate: http://senate.gov/ (choose your state using the drop down menu in the upper right corner) White House Comment Line - 202.456.1111 White House Switchboard - 202.456.1414 White House Website contact form: http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact BlackCommentator.com Publisher and Chief Technical Officer Peter Gamble, is the recipient of a national Sigma Delta Chi award for public service in journalism and numerous other honors for excellence in reporting and investigative reporting. The �beats� he covered as a broadcast journalist ranged from activism in the streets to the State Department and White House. The lure of a personal computer on his desk inspired a career change in 1985 and an immersion into what he sees as the future of communications. The acquisition of computer programming skills made it possible for Peter to achieve an important level of self-reliance in the technology of the 21st century and to develop BlackCommentator.com. Click here to contact Peter. |
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