Tuesday, August 16, 2005

show your support for our fallen soldiers

from MOVEON.ORG

Late last night, a pick-up truck dragging chains ran over the rows of white crosses on the side of the road near Cindy Sheehan's vigil. Each cross commemorated a dead soldier; this morning, many of them were broken or gone. But Cindy and the other moms in Crawford have vowed to stay, and now a neighboring rancher, who is a veteran, has offered them some of his nearby land if they have to move from the roadside.
The spirit of that rancher standing up in his own pro-Bush community is the sort of public support for Cindy Sheehan and her cause that is growing across America. Tomorrow's vigils for Cindy Sheehan will be the most visible measure of the size and strength of public concern about the war in a long time. It is critical to have as many vigils as possible and as many attendees as possible to demonstrate the wave of public support for Cindy.
Can you join us? You can find a vigil near you by clicking this link:
Vigils for Cindy Sheehan 7:30 PM :: Wednesday, August 17, 2005
http://political.moveon.org/event/events/?action_id=24&search_distance=30& =&search_zip=10003&submit=1&id=5899-4806434-q2RdSYUYfNd5yciVpqQSTA&t=4
You can find the vigil closest to you by typing your zip code and clicking search. There are more than 900 vigils already planned across America. From Anchorage to Miami, and hundreds of towns in between, people are gathering tomorrow. There is a vigil in Cindy's hometown of Vacaville, California and more than a dozen in New York City.
Most of them are organized by single individuals. Some are organized by groups of people working together. Just like the folks in Crawford, Texas we can all do our part.
Attending a vigil is really easy. All you have to do is grab some candles and show up. If you're an Iraq veteran, or a family member of a soldier, it'd be especially meaningful for you to join us. Bring a photo of your loved one to remind all of us what is at stake. We've also made some downloadable placards you can use. Click below to download them.
http://political.moveon.org/cindyvigils/attendmaterials.htm?id=5899-4806434-q2RdSYUYfNd5yciVpqQSTA&t=6
These vigils aren't rallies or places to give long-winded speeches. They are moments to solemnly come together and mark the sacrifice of Cindy and other families.
Please find the vigil nearest you today and RSVP.
Thanks for all you do.
–Tom, Nita and MoveOn moms Carrie, Marika and Joan Tuesday, August 16, 2005
Sources:
1. "A Bad Week for Protesting Mom" CBS News/AP. August 16, 2005
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/08/16/politics/main780687.shtml

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