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Re: RAT The Nation rumbles



Title: The Nation rumbles
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Although I have to ask myself--if it were Shrub getting "pruned" here, would I drag my ass out on a November day in Minnesota to defend him?   Hmmmmmmmmm.  Glad I don't have to test the purity of my convictions right now!
 
 
Laura Winton
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www.karawane.org
 
"Those poor kids.  So young.  So nauseous."
--Krusty the Klown Telethon for Motion Sickness
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Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 5:33 PM
Subject: RAT The Nation rumbles



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The URL here has a pretty good list of nationwide protest sites for this Saturday...

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Subject: [EF!] A Nation Rumbles...

As word spreads of large scale nation-wide protests ( http://geocities.com/countercoup/ ) against Republican Headquarters and Election Board Offices we should use this as an opportunity to "fuel the fire".  I encourage everyone who has a local Republican HQ, Federal Building, etc. to organize a protest against this phony election mess...

Imagine, bashing the Republicans and getting millions of outraged Americans to show up!  The chasm between the two parties and their supporters is great right now, bars are rip with fights and arguments, America is ready to rumble, let's give 'em one hell of a fight!

Good Luck, PS Chicago's demo is Saturday at 1pm in Daley Plaza...



Protest sites for this 11/11, 1PM your local time: (alphabetical by city)
Asheville, NC:
Pack Square.
Ann Arbor, MI: Federal Building.
Athens, GA: College Square, downtown Athens.
Athens, OH: the old courthouse, Court street.
Atlanta: Olympic Park, across from CNN headquarters.
Austin, TX: the Governor's Mansion in downtown Austin.
Baltimore: Federal Building, Hopkins' Plaza.
Bellingham, WA: Federal Building.
Bloomington, IN: Justice Building at 301 College St.
Boston: Capitol steps facing the Commons.
Buffalo, NY: City Hall.
Chicago: Daley Plaza @ Washington & Clark.
Cleveland, OH: Mall C at the "Free" Stamp statue.
Columbus, OH: Statehouse lawn.
Dallas: JFK Memorial (court district).
Denver: The circle in front of the State Capitol.
Des Moines, IA: State Capitol Steps.
Eugene, OR: Public space in front of City Hall.
Eureka, CA: County Courthouse.
Grand forks, ND: City Hall.
Grand Rapids, MI: Indian Mounds by the Ford Museum.
Houston, TX: Jones Plaza downtown.
Iowa City: Front steps of the Old Capitol.
Knoxville, TN: World's Fair Park.
Lansing, MI: Capital Steps.
Little Rock: Old State House.
Los Angeles: Federal Building at 11000 Wilshire Blvd.
Memphis, TN: Bush Headquarters, 1245 Ridgeway.
Miami: Bayfront Park
Milwaukee: Cathederal Square Park (Wells&Jefferson).
Minneapolis, MN: City Hall and Federal Courthouse at 5th St. & 3rd Ave.
Nashville: Executive Plaza, downtown Nachville.
New York: Times Square.
Northampton, MA: Courthouse (at King & Main).
Oakland, CA: Frank Osagawa Plaza, city center.
Olympia, WA: Fountain on the Capitol Campus.
Orlando, Fla: Lake Eola Park, by band shell.
Palm Springs, CA: City Hall.
Peoria, IL: Constitution Plaza.
Philadelphia: Independence Mall.
Phoenix: Patriot's Park.
Portland, OR: Pioneer Courthouse Square.
Providence, RI: Kennedy Plaza.
Richmond, VA: front of State Capitol building.
Rochester, NY: Manhattan Sq. Park.
Sacramento: State Capitol.
San Antonio: The Alamo.
San Diego: In front of Building A-San Diego City College.
San Francisco: Justin Herman Plaza.
Santa Cruz: Clock tower.
Santa Fe: Plaza downtown.
Seattle: Central Community College.
St. Paul, MN: Capitol building.
Tallahassee, Fla: state Capitol building.
Tampa, Fla: The Old Gandy Bridge-Gandy Blvd.
Washington DC: the U.S. Capitol building steps at the end of the Mall.     
    
Thousands of protesters rallied outside the Yugoslav parliament building in Belgrade center October 5, 2000. The Yugoslav people toppled President Slobodan Milosevic after demonstrators stormed the federal parliament and state media swung behind them. This Web site is simply a listing of protest sites. It is just an effort to facilitate spontaneous, decentralized protests in the event of a popular vote/electoral college split..
http://geocities.com/countercoup/


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