Posted on 08/15/2005 9:37:41 PM PDT by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
MOORPARK, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 15, 2005--"Enough is enough!" said Delores Taylor, alongside her husband, Tom Laughlin (Billy Jack). The quintessential activist heroine and hero of the 1970's are back with a vengeance. They are determined to end the war in Iraq, by restoring America to her moral purpose, before subway terrorists possess nuclear weapons in suitcases.
To reveal this new exciting exit plan, Laughlin will be holding a press conference at Peace House located at 9142 5th Street, Crawford, Texas, on Thursday, August 18, 2005 at 1 p.m. (CT).
"This plan is a win/win situation for the Iraqi people, and especially for every American -- Republican, Democrat or Independent. Over 87% of 174 voters strongly approved this plan, including 61% who were Republican or initially favored the war," said Laughlin.
Not affiliated with either political party, Taylor and Laughlin are inviting the public to join them in a crusade to end the war and diffuse the escalating nuclear crisis.
Outraged at the daily deaths of American soldiers as well as innocent Iraqi civilians, and in support of Cindy Sheehan's courageous stand, they have created a never-before-seen comprehensive seven-month campaign with five separate major national events. The goal is to make America and the world fully aware that there exists an immediately available exit plan to end the war, give genuine peace, freedom and democracy to the Iraqi people, and bring our troops home by Christmas.
At Laughlin's press conference, he will reveal:
-- What the realistic exit plan is, why it will work, and why it is immediately available.
-- What these five separate national events will be, and how they will make certain that Sheehan's patriotic "Paul Revere" wake up call that this war has always been about oil does not disappear.
"These five unprecedented national events will prove to everyone that this war was always about deception and oil," says Laughlin. "And once you understand the war has always been about oil, the exit plan becomes self-evident," he continues.
The special events include: A national campaign of six full-page newspaper ads, TV spots and infomercials; a ten million person/100 city rally and vigil; a citizens' investigative nationally televised hearing conducted not by politicians, but by a panel of victims of the war; use of the Billy Jack Web site and other sites against the war; and another unprecedented event that will reach the world, the production of a major franchise feature film to end the war -- Billy Jack's Crusade to End the War and Restore America To Its Moral Purpose.
For further information, contact EndTheIraqWar.com at P.O. Box 840, Moorpark, CA 93020. Call: 877-253-4567. Fax: 805-523-9412. E-mail: EndTheIraqWar@yahoo.com. Web Site: www.EndTheIraqWar.com or www.BillyJack.com.
Billy Jack, more like Billy Crack.
I thought Billy Jack ended up solving his problems by kicking everyone's a##? :)
Just emailed this to the White House. Pres. Bush does get his email on vacation doesn't he?
Hey! Maybe Billy Jack is a genius who has it all figured out.
Ah, nevermind.
He's an old fat guy now. The only thing he'll kick in the future is "the bucket".
BWAHAHAHA! 174? BWAHAHAHA!!!
What's he gonna do, BORE us all into submission?
My lawn jockey has a better exit stragedy than this long-has-been does.
What a couple of flakes!
To paraphrase Whitney Houston: "Billy Jack is whack!"
One tin soldier rides away...
Billy Jack is here! We're saved! LOL!
PJ, maybe the DUmmies will pick up on this.
here's the plan: -Sorry for the link only, but an excerpt wouldn't feed the bull-dog and the damn thing is too long and rambling to waste the bandwidth on FR -
http://www.endtheiraqwar.com/index.php?menuID=Page&pid=39
I want to know when Mike Tyson is going to come out in support of Sheehan with his own plan.
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