Here I go again, reading Brady e-mails so you don't have to:
More than 25 Cities Join National Day of Protest against Illegal GunsI even watched their videos, but I failed to see thousands of people. Just a few instances of PSH, and one lady teaching us how to identify a duck. (hint: they quack and waddle)
Million Mom March Chapters of the Brady Campaign provide local support coast-to-coast
"History's biggest tragedy is not the violent acts of bad people, but the appalling silence of good people." ~ Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Dear Rus,
Activists and community leaders gather in cities and towns across the country for a national day of protest against illegal gun and corrupt gun dealers.
Thank you! Your support and activism helped make our nationwide events on August 28 a huge success!
On Tuesday the 44th anniversary of Martin Luther King's famous "I Have a Dream" speech during his March on Washington in more than 25 cities and towns across America, thousands of activists gathered in their local communities to raise their voices about the dream of stopping gun violence in America.
The Brady Campaign with its network of Million Mom March Chapters organized local events along with Protest Easy Guns activists, state group leaders, and other allied organizations in support of the efforts of Reverend Jesse Jackson's Rainbow PUSH Coalition to draw attention to our nation's epidemic of gun violence.
From San Diego and Richmond, California to Portland, Maine and Newark, New Jersey and from Dallas to Denver to Duluth, Minnesota activists and community leaders organized marches, rallies, candlelight vigils, "lie-in" protests, memorial bell-ringing ceremonies, and press conferences.
* Read a summary of the events that took place.
* Watch video and see photos from the August 28th events.
This week, volunteers around the nation came out to make it clear that there are steps we can take to fight gun violence in our communities. We applaud the efforts of Rev. Jackson, our Chapters, and all the volunteer activists across the country who worked hard to make their voices heard on this day.
If you were unable to join us at one of the events, you can still be a part of the day by giving a gift in honor of these events and helping us all make our dream of a safe America a reality. Thank you.
It looks like they're having more fun with math.
(emphasis mine)
And here is the rest of it.
1 comment:
in more than 25 cities and towns across America, thousands of activists gathered in their local communities to raise their voices about the dream of stopping gun violence in America
But it is true!
They just left off the minor detail that most of us were against the idea. ;)
Enjoy!
KCSteve :-)
By KCSteve at 2007-08-31 13:42
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