January 30, 2006

STATE OF EMERGENCY: BUSH STEP DOWN!!!

World Can't Wait, Philadelphia Chapter 30 Jan 2006 04:42 GMT

Bush Step Down -

Join the mass demonstrations nationwide on January 31st during Bush’s State of the Union Address and come to Washington DC on February 4th to demand that BUSH STEP DOWN!

STATE OF EMERGENCY: BUSH STEP DOWN!

Waging murderous war in Iraq, the open torture of people, illegally spying domestically, the unprecedented violation of civil and human rights both domestically and abroad, the Bush regime has made their agenda clear and now it is time for us to state our agenda loud and clear during Bush’s State of the Union Speech 1/31: BUSH STEP DOWN and take your agenda with you!!!

As each day passes we are faced with revelations that reveal the truth of the Bush regime’s dangerous and malevolent agenda. It was only a short month ago that it was revealed that illegal wiretapping is being conducted on large numbers of the population phrased by Bush as the ‘terrorists surveillance program’ in an attempt to distract us from his complete disregard to civil liberties and personal privacy. And with the nomination of Samuel Alito to the Supreme Court already underway the threat of denying women the right to birth control, family planning, and abortion may soon become a harsh reality. We are at a cross roads: Either the Bush Regime will successfully sweep away another indictment and lying scandal under the rug by fooling the country OR the people successfully mobilize a nation-wide movement that halts the whole Bush program of war, repression, and religious fundamentalism.

“That which you will not resist and mobilize to stop, you will learn - or be forced– to accept.”

THE WORLD CAN’T WAIT!

There are no Democratic Saviors to stop the Alito nominations, to Stop the War in Iraq, or to rebuild New Orleans for New Orleans people. Only a movement of resistance can drive out the Bush regime now! In less than one week on January 31st George W. Bush will deliver his State of the Union address in an attempt to reset his agenda for 2006 and legitimize his criminal actions to the American people. We must demonstrate the urgency and threat of this regime and declare our opposition to the Bush agenda loud and clear. The opposition to the Bush regime is growing rapidly and we must continue to mobilize and unite across differences to make our voices heard that we are tired of their lies and injustice. And as we get this movement going we are determined to bring together the millions and millions of people who have been so badly fooled. We must politically confront Bush and repudiate his agenda to drive out this regime and their relentless abuse of executive power. The Bush regime’s criminal agenda does not represent us or our views. The challenge is before us to take responsibility to change history.

TAKE ACTION NOW!!!

Join the mass demonstrations nationwide on January 31st during Bush’s State of the Union Address and come to Washington DC on February 4th to demand that BUSH STEP DOWN!

Tuesday, January 31st 2005

12th & Market – 8pm

Drown out Bush’s Lies: Bring noise makers, pots & pans, bring flashlights too

Saturday, February 4th 2005
Get your tickets to D.C.
Moblize for a national protest marching around
the White House. Bush Lied. Bush Spied. Bush Step
Down. 2006. 2008. Too late. Turn your outrage into mass political action.

The Bush regime is wasting no time pushing their agenda and that is why we must waste no time pushing ours.

The world can’t wait any longer, the time is now, the task is clear, DRIVE OUT THE BUSH REGIME!

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1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

State of Emergency: Alice go to Iran!
I would watch what your putting on your website. You know, 'cause Bush is watching!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Saturday, January 26, 2008  

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