http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/?q=node/26291Thousands to Rally in the Streets Outside GOP Straw PollSubmitted by davidswanson on Thu, 2007-08-30 00:33. Activism
'Bring the Troops Home Now and Take Care of Them' Says Group
As antiwar groups around the nation prepare for a September "Peace Surge", Texans lead the way. Texas will host the American People's Poll on Iraq - Texas Townhall, September 1 in the heart of Bush country, Fort Worth, Texas.
Fort Worth, Texas (PRWEB) August 29, 2007 -- As the Bush administration prepares its report on Iraq, Texans will kick off the month of September with a rally featuring Iraq war veterans, Texas musicians, and national opponents of the war, all taking place in General Worth Square, across from the Republican Straw Poll, on Saturday, September lst. The theme will be "Bring the troops home now and take care of them," one which is emphasized in polling that will commence at 9 A.M., and speeches, which will start at 1:30PM. Texans for Peace, which is sponsoring the event, is furnishing water, chairs, tents, water and ice at the site.
Planning has been going on for months, says Charlie Jackson, founder of Texans for Peace, citing the helpfulness of endorsing organizations such as the Dallas Peace Center, Veterans for Peace, Military Families Speak Out, Iraq Veterans Against the War, Gold Star Families for Peace, Peace Action Texas, Vietnam Veterans Against the War, Code Pink Women for Peace, After Downing Street, Air America Radio-Dallas, Grass Roots America, Humanists of Fort Worth, and the Camp Casey Peace Institute. Jackson is quick to point out that there are no partisan political organizations among the group, since Texans for Peace is completely non-partisan, and this event is non-partisan as well. "We're not protesting the Republicans," he clarifies, "we're simply saying the people have spoken on this issue
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More than a hundred volunteers and dozens of trained "peacekeepers" will maintain order, as well as staff the stage, tables, and booths. Petitioners have been invited to bring petitions on a variety of subjects, and activist groups on everything from the environment to particular candidate advocacy will be tabling. It is hoped, says Jackson, that the atmosphere will resemble an old-fashioned fair, with a children's play area, and lots of family-friendly activities. "After all, " he states, "the future of this country will be written, not by the politicians, but by the people--moms and dads who want the best for their children and for the children of the world. That's what we're all about."
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