The Question Alliance -- July 15
| By Jim and Diane Schrack - Jul 5th, 2006 at 9:40 pm EDT |
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Categories: Equality / Civil Rights, Civil Liberties / Privacy, Peace & Social Justice, Foreign Policy & Security, Economic Fairness & Security, Environment / Conservation, Public Infrastructure / Transportation, Effective & Ethical Government, Affordable Healthcare, Education, Separation of Powers / Federalism, Media Accountability, Corporate Accountability / Workers' Rights, Budget Priorities
Categories: Equality / Civil Rights, Civil Liberties / Privacy, Peace & Social Justice, Foreign Policy & Security, Economic Fairness & Security, Environment / Conservation, Public Infrastructure / Transportation, Effective & Ethical Government, Affordable Healthcare, Education, Separation of Powers / Federalism, Media Accountability, Corporate Accountability / Workers' Rights, Budget Priorities
Next action for:
The Question Alliance
Saturday, July 15, 2006
10-11:30 AM
Corner of University & Highlands Ranch Parkway
Topic: Iraq War
Question: Who "pays" for Pres. Bush's Stay The Course Iraq Policy?
This action will address some of the "costs" of the Iraq War. Whether it be the loss in soldier and civilian deaths and injuries, cuts in funding for Veteran and health programs, cuts in education and environmental programs, curbs on our civil liberties, damage to the reputation of the United States to the increase in terrorism and the enormous debt left to future generations- this war is costly. Let us ask people that support the war if it is still worth it. Let us encourage them to think about who is paying for this war.
Please remember that it is important to have the same exact wording on your sign.
The exact wording for the question on July 15th is:
Who "pays" for Pres. Bush's Stay The Course Policy?
Please bring family and friends to join The Question Alliance. All are welcome!!
Children need to be supervised.
We encourage others to participate in this action in your own neighborhood if you'd like. Just let us know your plans, make sure the question is worded exactly the same as above, and let us know how it goes. Remember we are a peaceful, respectful group that abides by local requirements. We'd like to expand The Question Alliance by having drivers read the same important question at multiple locations the same day!
This action will be postponed if the weather is too nasty.
You might want to make sturdy signs. It can get windy!
Please contact us with any questions, etc.
TheQuestionAlliance@gmail.com
Thank you,
Jim and Diane Schrack
The Question Alliance
Saturday, July 15, 2006
10-11:30 AM
Corner of University & Highlands Ranch Parkway
Topic: Iraq War
Question: Who "pays" for Pres. Bush's Stay The Course Iraq Policy?
This action will address some of the "costs" of the Iraq War. Whether it be the loss in soldier and civilian deaths and injuries, cuts in funding for Veteran and health programs, cuts in education and environmental programs, curbs on our civil liberties, damage to the reputation of the United States to the increase in terrorism and the enormous debt left to future generations- this war is costly. Let us ask people that support the war if it is still worth it. Let us encourage them to think about who is paying for this war.
Please remember that it is important to have the same exact wording on your sign.
The exact wording for the question on July 15th is:
Who "pays" for Pres. Bush's Stay The Course Policy?
Please bring family and friends to join The Question Alliance. All are welcome!!
Children need to be supervised.
We encourage others to participate in this action in your own neighborhood if you'd like. Just let us know your plans, make sure the question is worded exactly the same as above, and let us know how it goes. Remember we are a peaceful, respectful group that abides by local requirements. We'd like to expand The Question Alliance by having drivers read the same important question at multiple locations the same day!
This action will be postponed if the weather is too nasty.
You might want to make sturdy signs. It can get windy!
Please contact us with any questions, etc.
TheQuestionAlliance@gmail.com
Thank you,
Jim and Diane Schrack













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