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CCPJ Plans for 5th Anniversary of Iraq Occupation in March 2008
Here are our tentative plans for a series of exciting actions in March. Help us out by telling us what you are interested in taking part in.
The national peace movement's plans for March 10-19, 2008, can be found at http://resistinmarch.org
These plans include actions in DC on the 10th-12th while congress members are still in town. We'll be organizing carpools or vans or buses to DC and back for those three days and/or just for the 12th. Please read the details at the link above and then post a comment below letting us know if you might be interested in going.
Major events are also planned in DC on the 17th-19th when congress members are back in their districts. The 18th is a focus on impeachment. The 19th is the anniversary of the invasion of Iraq. We'll be organizing carpools or vans or buses to DC and back for those three days and/or just for the 18th and/or just for the 19th. Please read the details at the link above and then post a comment below letting us know if you might be interested in going.
CCPJ is planning a series of antiwar films and discussions in Charlottesville (in some cases bringing the directors and stars to lead the discussions) on March 13th-16th. Please post a comment below letting us know if this interests you, if you have suggestions, and if you'd like to volunteer to help out.
The 19th is a weekday, and United for Peace and Justice and other peace groups are encouraging organized nonviolent civil resistance to the Iraq Occupation in every congressional district. CCPJ will work with other local groups to plan activities in Charlottesville. Please post a comment below letting us know if this interests you, if you have suggestions, and if you'd like to volunteer to help out.
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