Oct. 5: A Day of Mass Resistance
In the New York Times this weekend, there was published a full-page ad by WorldCantWait.org, declaring October 5th as a national day of protest against the atrocities of the Bush regime. There have already been walk-outs over Iraq, immigration, etc. This is to be the walkout over the root CAUSE of most of those problems. It would be nice to see this thing spread, and become something major by October.
Visit the site, sign the call, refer a friend:
www.worldcantwait.net
Oct. 5: A Day of Mass Resistance
The commies March on oct 5th
i ll clean my guns.................
Oct. 5: A Day of Mass Resistance
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Originally Posted by Bong30
The commies March on oct 5th
i ll clean my guns.................
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Oct. 5: A Day of Mass Resistance
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Originally Posted by slowthestone
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are you looking for a fight? are you done picking on the girls? fucking pussy.
Oct. 5: A Day of Mass Resistance
Oct. 5: A Day of Mass Resistance
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Originally Posted by ilovebecky
I love George Bush...
I can t think of one thing i like him for.............
War on terror ... he isnt doing enough.....
illegal imagration... he couldnt do a worse job
I like that he is a cowboy and did drugs like the rest of us, I would like to play some golf with him.
With a name Like IloveBecky, and You love Bush, I love you and Becky I guess:D
Oct. 5: A Day of Mass Resistance
I'm all for removing that dip shit from office but it won't happen with religious democrats leading the charge, singing "Cum Bay Ya..."
Show me something organized at a national level (meaning a channeling of the fragmented web movements into something unified)... and that's FUCKING mean, like the right wing zealots that are running the show and I'll join in a minute.
Oct. 5: A Day of Mass Resistance
In theory, the idea's got some sentimental appeal simply because it seems peaceful and heartfelt and so on. But Gray's right that we need a heck of a lot more overall organization to elicit change--and need to aim that organized effort for November and beyond rather than early October.
We should have been fostering this organization since the last presidential election, which we haven't done, and we aren't anywhere even close to being ready to do that now. I'm also struggling with what exactly I'd walk out on or stop doing. Thinking? Reading an anatomy book? The event presents some logistical problems for those of us who'll be busy doing what we want and need to be doing on October 5. . . .
(Gray, I'm imagining you, working for yourself at your computer, looking at your watch and realizing it's time, then walking to the next room for a glass of water in protest.)
Oct. 5: A Day of Mass Resistance
Yes, I'd be at a client meeting and just get up and leave... unexplained powerpoint presentations, with colorful charts and graphs, would be sacrificed for the cause...
Oct. 5: A Day of Mass Resistance
What a tragic loss that'd be . . . . the loss of compelling PowerPoint-driven messages.
Your mood says you're starving. If I weren't so lazy, that's precisely the word I'd change mine to. I had my pottery class tonight and was busy all day with various things. Have barely eaten. What I want is three fried drumsticks from Popeye's Chicken, but it's too late for them to be open. And I'm completely uninspired by everything we have here in the house. Just curious what you'd eat if given the chance. . . .