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black thursday
"We don't have to engage in grand, heroic actions to participate in the process of change. Small acts, when multiplied by millions of people, can transform the world."
- Howard Zinn
non-inauguration day
things to do on non-inauguration day, thursday jan 20:
not one damn dime
don't spend one damn dime.
not one red cent
(for the decent folk in your life who are offended by the curse word 'damn')
quit smoking. don't give phillip morris another cent of your hard-earned money.
don't buy one cent of gas.
carpool, walk, bike, whatever you have to do. if you can't not buy gas for one week, you're part of this never-ending problem. ride the bus. get over yourself. you're not that great.
gasoline boycott day
black thursday
another black thursday
bush black out
black out your blog or web site for just one day
"Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed."
-President Dwight D. Eisenhower
April 16, 1953
jazz funeral for democracy in new orleans
Traditional New Orleans jazz funeral entitled "A Wake for Peace": Jazz Funeral for Democracy timed to coincide with the inauguration of George W. Bush. Street theater encouraged. March, rally and inaugural ball featuring local New Orleans musicians.
code pink - women for peace
There'll be two oaths taken come January 20th, 2005. The first, by George W. Bush, is a promise to continue the appalling and self-serving agenda of a handful of rightwing extremists cloaked under the guise of a falsely assumed people's mandate.
The second oath is a collective one. And there's nothing false about it. It's an unwavering pledge by the tens of thousands of people who mobilized in unprecedented numbers during the election to peaceably counter the Bush agenda.
posted by
zenbetty at 11:01 AM
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