[North-NV-Greens] Fwd: Peoples' Filibuster! Thurs., 5/19 Stop the Nuclear Option!

Paul Etxeberri eusko at greens.org
Thu May 19 22:42:02 PDT 2005


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>Peoples' Filibuster! Thurs., 5/19, in Washington, DC!
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>Join NOW (National Organization for Women), signers of Not In Our 
>Name Statement of Conscience, and others. Spread the word: email 
>friends, organizations, and media!
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>Stop the Theocratic Power Grab! No Nuclear Option!
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>12 pm to 6 pm, at the National Mall, Capitol Reflecting Pool
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>3rd St. SW and Maryland Ave. SW, Washington, DC
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>For more information call 212-941-8086 or write to nion at cloud9.net. 
>For ongoing info, go to 
>http://filibusteragainsttheocracy.blogspot.com/
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>Day Two of a peoples' filibuster is on!  This is urgent. 
>Compromising with a right-wing theocratic agenda and judges that 
>could enforce it is not in our interests.  Day one of the people's 
>filibuster (Wed 5/18) shows the potential for people to come 
>together quickly and reach the media.  And that we must do!  Already 
>ABC TV news, the San Francisco Examiner, and the Christian 
>Broadcasting Network came to the opening round.  Speaking out were:
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>Tony Hileman of American Humanists (http://www.americanhumanist.org),
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>Karen Bradley from http://www.democracycellproject.net,
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>Alliance for Justice (http://www.afj.org) representatives dressed as 
>"checks and balances,"
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>C. Clark Kissinger, a signer and initiator of Not in Our Name 
>Statement of Conscience (http://www.nion.us) and contributing writer 
>to Revolution newspaper (http://www.revcom.us).
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>This filibuster was inspired by Princeton University students 
>(www.filibusterfrist.com) who continue to mobilize campus 
>filibusters across the country, and was initiated by Joan Bokaer, 
>Director of www.theocracywatch.org and individual signers of Not In 
>Our Name Statement of Conscience.
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>A commentary by Robert S. Rivkin, Pacific News Service (PNS), May 
>18, 2005 speaks well to what some of the stakes are:  "Once the 
>religious right's theocratic agenda has been fulfilled, it will not 
>be reversible or derailed during the lifetime of Bush's judges. Even 
>if the religious right's current agenda were to be overwhelmingly 
>rejected by the voters for the next 30 or 40 years, it would be 
>locked in -- by 'activist judges' of the radical right." PNS 
>contributor Robert S. Rivkin is a San Francisco lawyer who has 
>trained foreign judges and prosecutors on human rights and rule of 
>law issues.
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>While the Not In Our Name Statement of Conscience (NION SOC) does 
>not endorse actions, we notify people of significant events that are 
>relevant to the statement's contents. If you are able to attend this 
>event or any other similar events, we encourage you to distribute 
>the NION SOC. Send us feedback at nion at cloud9.net.
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>From the NION SOC Staff
>http://www.nion.us
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Paul Etxeberri

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