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Memorial Day Commemoration for Victims of War

Via e-mail from Peggy Misch:

Annual Memorial Day Commemoration for Victims of War:  Speaker Randy Best, Leader of the Ethical Humanist Society of the Triangle, focuses on Afghanistan.  2-3:30 PM, Mon, May 31, Carrboro Town Commons, West Main and Laurel Sts.  Proclamation, readings, music.  Sponsored by Orange County Peace Coalition.  929-3316, 419-1261. 

Date: 

Monday, May 31, 2010 - 10:00am

Location: 

Carrboro Town Commons, West Main Street at Laurel Street

MoveOn Iraq and Recession Report Release

Via e-mail:

MOVEON.ORG POLITICAL ACTION

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Sarah Nixon (919)824-6921
Selena Lauterer (919) 942-6526


*** Press Event: Thursday, April 24, 12:00 noon ***
MOVEON NC MEMBERS TO DEMAND SENATORS DOLE AND BURR STOP SPENDING ON ENDLESS WAR AND FOCUS ON ISSUES AT HOME

WILL RELEASE NEW REPORT: NORTH CAROLINA VOTERS SEE ENDING THE IRAQ WAR AS BEST WAY TO HELP LOCAL ECONOMY

April 21, 2008 - Chapel Hill/ Carrboro - On Thursday, April 24, members of MoveOn.org Political Action in Chapel Hill/Carrboro will release a new report, "Iraq and Recession". The report focuses on groundbreaking poll numbers that show that voters in North Carolina believe that the billions of dollars a week spent on Iraq war should be invested in economic priorities at home.

“Senator Elizabeth Dole and Senator Richard Burr have consistently voted with the President to spend half-trillion dollars on this endless war in Iraq, while ignoring the mounting economic pressures of voters here in North Carolina. The billions per week we’re spending there could be invested in our faltering economy here at home,” said Sarah Nixon local MoveOn member. “It’s time to bring our troops home and use those same dollars for the priorities of most Americans--health care, clean energy, and job creation--to help those hurt by the impending recession.”


EVENT DETAILS: Iraq and Recession Report Release at Carrboro/Chapel Hill:

Who: MoveOn members in Carrboro/Chapel Hill
Where: Weaver Street Market on the Lawn
When: Thursday, April 24 at 12:00pm
What: Local residents unveil never-released before poll numbers of North Carolina voters: Voters want to help the economy by ending the war.


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I'm not sure whether they want non-media people to show up, but I think it would be a good way to show your support for the report.

Date: 

Thursday, April 24, 2008 - 8:00am

Location: 

Weaver Street Market lawn

New Priorities Vigil

Tomorrow is the FIFTH anniversary of the Iraq War! MoveOn.org is organizing vigils across the country. Here's ours...

We will be meeting on the fifth anniversary of our misguided invasion of Iraq to honor and mourn the great loss this senseless war has meant for the families of our service men and women and the loss of resource our government could have used for humanitarian or economic purposes.

Address: 179 E. Franklin St., in front of the post office building (across from campus) (Map)
Location: Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Directions: 179 E. Franklin St., across from campus and in front of the post office (near intersection with Henderson). There is parking available on Franklin and some side streets with out charge after 6pm I believe. There are also a couple of parking garages on Rosemary and the planetarium parking lot are available but may still charge.
Host: Sarah Nixon

 

Date: 

Wednesday, March 19, 2008 - 3:00pm to 4:00pm

Location: 

Peace and Justice Plaza at Franklin Street Post Office

Rally for local war protesters today

I've heard some folks call them the David Price Six, which has a nice ring to it. But it's also notable that Representative Price has requested to drop the charges against the six protesters who occupied his office in an effort to get him to more vigorously oppose the war.

Six local protesters go on trial this afternoon on trespassing charges in connection with an anti-war demonstration in U.S. Rep. David Price's office in February.

On March 26, the six -- Laura Bickford, Ben Carroll, Alisan Fathalizadeh, Sara Joseph, Dante Strobino, Tamara Tal -- pleaded not guilty to the charges. They had called on Price to oppose all further funding for the war and to seek an immediate withdrawal of American soldiers from Iraq.

Since then, Price has written a letter to District Attorney Jim Woodall asking him to drop the charges against the six, protester Carroll said in a release.

Nudge price: no more war funding

I got the announcement below by e-mail, and I really debated whether to post it. Recent discussions on OP have turned into polemic debates about the war in general, with nothing specific to Orange County.

So let's try to limit our discussion to our community and our representative. Although our personal opinions about congressional strategy are also pertinent since we are all local people! ;-)

WHAT: Picket and protest outside David Price's Chapel Hill office

WHERE: 88 Vilcom Center Suite 140 Chapel Hill, NC 27514

WHEN: Friday February 16th at 3 PM

END THE OCCUPATION—DEFUND THE WAR NOW!

CUT OFF THE FUNDING— there is a PRICE FOR WAR!

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