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We need a MASSIVE march on Washington!

Anonyme, Sunday, March 23, 2003 - 12:32

Pat Coleman (Chicago IL USA)

Needed Super March on Washington

We must take organization lessons from the 60s protests.

The conservatives have. They own and control the media more than ever. They control the army and our local police forces.

Our numbers have been great. But like the 1960s protests, and our global brothers and sisters have proven, we need even more massive numbers to impress the electronically drugged out American audience.

We need a MASSIVE march on Washington. 100,000 people. 200,000 people. I million.

We need all organizations and faiths to quickly network for this idea. We need them to use all they have learned in these last 50 years of peaceful civil war to work with the younger activists in such a strategy,

Like the 1960s, most US celebrities are taking their sweet and fearful time to voice an opinion on either side of the issue. Celebrity activists with appeal to the mainstream need to be encouraged to participate.

Mr and Mrs Comfortable American won't listen to our voices until their favorite American stars say anything.



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