[R-G] [epic] Rock the Vote for Peace in Iraq
james m nordlund
realiteee1 at yahoo.com
Tue Nov 4 18:14:17 MST 2008
As millions of war-affected Iraqis face a deepening humanitarian crisis, we all must do our part to support stronger, more responsive leadership in Washington. Here are three ways you can help over the next 24 hours.
Rock the Vote TODAY
(Tuesday, November 4th!)
http://www.rockthevote.com/
Share the Humanitarian Pledge
http://www.iraqactiondays.org/index.php?page=tell-a-friend
with your friends. Invite them to join you in supporting genuine peace and relief for the people of Iraq. The pledge will be delivered to the new Congress and the next President of the United States.
Contribute. Your generous gift allows us to continue our fight for lifesaving humanitarian assistance and protection for innocent Iraqi families affected by the war.
Thanks in part to friends like you, we are seeing growing grassroots support for humanitarian action in Iraq. We saw it last April at Iraq Action Days; we are seeing it with the Humanitarian Pledge (now more than 14,000 strong and growing); and we just saw it in the great turnout at the Rutger's Iraq at the Crossroads symposium.
http://thegroundtruth.blogspot.com/2008/10/rajiv-chandasekaran-how-early-us.html
Just two weeks ago, Iraq War veteran Kevin Murphy and fellow law students hosted a phenomenal Iraq at the Crossroads symposium that brought together leading experts, aid officials, advocates and filmmakers to offer their recommendations to the next President of the United States. Rajiv Chandrasekaran delivered a powerful keynote address about the Green Zone's "neoconservative terrarium" and other Bush administration failures in Iraq.
Over the next 24 hours, we have an opportunity to support leadership that invests in a better future for the people of Iraq. That's why we need your help to Rock the Vote, Tell a Friend about the Humanitarian Pledge, and Help Make EPIC Strong in our fight for a better, safer world for the people of Iraq and the United States.
Thank you for your support!
Sincerely,
Erik K. Gustafson
Executive Director
Education for Peace in Iraq Center
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The Education for Peace in Iraq Center works to build peace through the advancement of human rights, humanitarian relief and sustainable development that benefits all Iraqis.
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