Subject: Thanks, now get others to join the Virtual March on Washington Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2003 13:04:28 -0800 To: Bob From: TrueMajority Dear Bob, Thanks for registering to send free faxes as part of the Win Without War Virtual March on February 26. Please forward this email to anyone else you think might want to help. =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D Win Without War Coalition Organizes "Virtual March" Day Of Faxes, Phone Calls, and Emails Register Now and We'll Send Your Fax on Feb. 26 (If you are already a member of TrueMajority, you can send free faxes to your Senators by just clicking Reply and then Send. We'll hold your faxes until Feb. 26. Please forward this message to your friends, family and colleagues! If this message was forwarded to you or if you'd like to edit your letter, click this link to send your faxes:) http://www.truemajority.com/index.asp?action=3D2467&ms=3Dvirt2 The New York Times reported yesterday that "global anti-war protests have put the White House on the defensive." Between the strong case for tough inspections and the growing domestic and international opposition to war, the hawks in the Bush Administration are on the run. We need to keep them there. We've marched in the streets of New York. We've marched in over 600 cities around the world. Now it's time to bring that noise to Washington, where the President and Congress can't escape it. On February 26th, you can join a massive march on Washington= without leaving your living room. To learn about all the ways you can march go to: http://www.moveon.org/winwithoutwar/ The Virtual March on Washington is a first-of-its-kind group effort from the Win Without War coalition. Working together, we'll direct a steady stream of phone calls -- about one per minute, all day -- to every Senate office in the country, while at the same time= delivering a constant stream of emails and faxes. Think of it like a march -- one by one, we'll be passing through our Senators' offices and the offices of the White House to let them know how we feel about this war. Like a normal march, the success of this campaign depends on how many people participate. All you need to do is make three phone calls -- it won't take more than 15 minutes of your time. But together with tens of thousands of others, it'll make a huge impression: on February 26th, in every Senate office and in the White House, the phones will be ringing off their hooks. If you can't make calls on the 26th you can still register today to send free faxes. We'll hold them for you until the 26th You can sign up for your time to call or place a free fax right now at: http://www.moveon.org/winwithoutwar/ Then forward this to everyone you know who might be interested. Here's what Tom Andrews, a former Member of Congress and the National Director of the Win Without War Coalition has to say about the February 26th Virtual March: "Believe me, political leaders in Washington will get the message when their phones and fax= machines light up -- and stay lit up -- from morning until night. They will know that there are a lot of us, that we care deeply about this unnecessary march to war, and that we are organized. Our message will be heard. But, we absolutely need you to make this work." Last Saturday, millions of us in hundreds of cities around the world voiced our opposition to a war on Iraq. Please help us bring this dissent to Washington on February 26th, by taking part in the Virtual March. Sincerely, Ben Here's a copy of the letter we'll send to your Senators: Dear Senator: I am a constituent of yours and I write today as a participant in Win Without War's Virtual March. I am one of the majority of= Americans concerned that President Bush's rush to war is dangerous and unnecessary. Our nation needs to support tough United Nations inspections. Going to war with Iraq will kill thousands of civilians and soldiers, create an atmosphere that breeds terrorists, and divert money from programs that can really create a safer and more just society. Please do everything you can to support the inspections process and resist our nation rushing to war. Sincerely, (We'll add your name and address here) Your message below was sent to: Sen. Charles Schumer 313 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 Dear Senator Schumer, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton 476 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 Dear Senator Clinton, I live in Downtown Manhattan . Our selected president Bush's rush to war is dangerous and= unnecessary. Our nation needs to support tough United Nations inspections. Going to war with Iraq will kill thousands of civilians and= soldiers, create an atmosphere that breeds terrorists, and diverts= attention from our continuing suppoort of the cancer of the Israeli= theocracy .. Do not destroy our only fragile global democracy , the UN . Please do everything you can to support the inspections process and resist our nation rushing to war. Bob Armstrong -- http://CoSy.com -- 212-285-1864 A WTC vision : http://cosy.com/CoSy/ConicAllConnect/ Sincerely, Bob Armstrong CoSy 42 Peck Slip #4B New York, NY 10023 bob@cosy.com