Wednesday, June 6, 2007
Actions in Washington in Coming Weeks
If you are in the Washington DC area here are some ultra important actions you can become involved with making happen. If you aren't in Washington here are some good reasons to come out here. All events are supported by or sponsored by World Cant Wait
(as in the world can't wait to get rid of the Bush regime)
Here is a partial schedule of events for the month of June. A more extensive (and complete with details) list soon follow.
Thursday, June 7th at 2:00 pm Eastern
Congressman Jerold Nadler, Chairman of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Civil Liberties is holding a series of meetings titled "The Constitution in Crisis: The State of Civil Liberties in America." The first hearing will address The NSA Wiretapping Program.
Sunday, June 10th
People from around the country will gather in Washington, DC to protest 40 years of Israel's illegal occupation of the Palestinian West Bank, East Jerusalem and the Gaza strip. The rally starts at 2pm on the West Lawn of the Capitol, followed by a march at 4pm to the White House.
Saturday, June 9th and Sunday, June 10th The Gay Pride Festival
Saturday, June 9th
Meet at 5:30 PM, 23rd & M streets, NW for a March to demand Full Rights For ALL! The march ends north of Thomas Circle.
Sunday, June 10th
The Gay Pride Festival 11am-6pm on Pennsylvania Avenue between 3rd and 7th NW.
Saturday, June 23rd
Virginians for Peace and Accountability invite you to a Grassroots Town Hall Forum on Presidential Accountability: Should Impeachment be on the Table?
George Mason University (Fairfax Campus) Mason Building Conference Center (www.gmu/edu/fairfax)
1-4 PM
There is a VERY impressive list of speakers.
For more information www.peaceandaccountability.com
Tuesday, June 26th
WCW along with Politics and Prose is sponsoring a book event with Professor Dennis Loo. Professor Loo is the author of Impeach the President: The Case Against Bush and Cheney
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