Posted on 11/01/2005 10:24:10 PM PST by Rockitz
TOMORROW IS THE BEGINNING OF THE END OF THE BUSH REGIME
Call Toll-Free 1-866-973-4463 or E-Mail info@worldcantwait.org to contact World Can't Wait | Drive Out the Bush Regime
Nov 2 is looking very good. All indications are there will be lot of people. Jane Fonda and Bianca Jagger recently endorsed the call for Nov 2nd and Bianca will be speaking at the Westwood Federal building.
Here is the latest schedule for L.A. You can send it around and let othere know.
Nov. 2 - 12 NOON! Tell everyone! - ACTIONS ALL ALONG WILSHIRE BOULEVARD
Figueroa and Wilshire at NOON : Join Critical Mass, downtown workers, students, and others at the intersection. People will gather here with signs, banners and noisemakers for actions on this corner, and then make their way to Westwood and Wilshire at 5 pm.
Alvarado and Wilshire at NOON : Join the Watts Drum corps, immigrants from Pico / Union and high school and college students from the surrounding area for live music (bands to be announced) followed by a march to Normandie and Wilshire at 1:30 p.m. sharp.
Car Caravan / Funeral Procession for Bush Regime will form along Wilshire from Alvarado to Parkview and at 1:30 sharp proceed down Wilshire to Westwood, gathering forces as it goes. Drivers Wanted!
Vermont and Wilshire at NOON : Join congregants from First Unitarian Church and other churches to drive out the Bush Regime.
Normandie and Wilshire at NOON: to be announced!
Crenshaw and Wilshire at NOON : Join people from Leimert Park and South Central, and high school students from surrounding area for spirited rally indicting the Bush regime for their crimes, including against the people of New Orleans, then traveling to Westwood.
Fairfax and Wilshire at NOON : Join Axis of Justice, Out Against the War and high school students from the area for actions, including mural-making, before making their way to Westwood.
Westwood and Wilshire at NOON : Join UCLA- World Cant Wait!, Code Pink, Veterans for Peace, and college students from Cerritos and from all over the area for actions, speakers and music, leading up to the 5:00 p.m. Rally and March!
3rd Street Promenade and Wilshire in Santa Monica at NOON: to be announced!
Or pick your own corner on Wilshire! Nov. 2. 5:00 PM! Westwood and Wilshire for Rally and March through Westwood Initial list of speakers and participants include:
Axis of Justice Rev. Richard Meri Ka Ra Byrd, KRST Unity Center Code Pink Critical Mass Culture Clash Ed Ellis, President of Veterans for Peace, L.A. Flatbush Rickie Lee Jones Alan Jones, Dean of Faculty, Pitzer College Simon Levy, director What I Heard About Iraq at Fountain St. Theater Bill Mitchell, co-founder of Gold Star Families for Peace Leon Mobley Armando Navarro, Chair and professor of Ethnic Studies, U.C. Riverside UCLA World Cant Wait!
More being added daily!! http://www.worldcantwait.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=16&Itemid=54
Can you do the pinging honors!
Hmmm, it's almost as if these folks don't have a job amongst them. Oh that's right, they're the left. They don't.
Partial ping!
Tomorrow is the beginning of the end of the Bush regime? Haven't they been saying that for years?
I guess they're safe, because when tomorrow comes, it's, well, no, TOMORROW is the beginning of the end of the Bush regime.
You have the same kind of "friends" I do, Rockitz!
So is it illegal to call and demand the recipe for the Koolaid that they will be serving at this event?
BATTLE TO DRIVE OUT THE BUSH REGIME INTENSIFIES,
180 ACTIONS SET FOR NOVEMBER 2nd
October 31, 2005
For Immediate Release
Contact: Connie Julian, 917-449-9064On November 2, in 67 cities, 43 colleges and universities, and 90 high schools (at last count), there will be walk-outs and demonstrations-- mass public outpourings launching a new movement with a single, practical objective: to drive out the Bush regime.
The Miers withdrawal, Libby's indictment, US torture policy, the ongoing bloodbath in Iraq, Bush's nomination of extreme-right wing Judge Samuel A. Alito Jr. ("Scalito") to the Supreme Court - these rapidly cascading developments make clear that this regime is determined to "radically remake society very quickly, in a fascist way, and for generations to come," as the World Can't Wait Call says.
"There's NEVER been a regime like this in the U.S, and World Can't Wait is also unprecedented: a movement aimed at driving out a sitting president and his whole program through a massive popular movement," Sunsara Taylor, an initiator of World Can't Wait, said Monday.
Battles are brewing in New York City, Los Angeles and other cities over high school walk-outs that day. Then on Monday, Hot 97, the NYC urban radio station, backed out of an agreement to run a paid ad for November 2, created by Boots Riley of The Coup. To hear the ad:
http://www.worldcantwait.org/media/nov2nyc.mp3
The Call to Drive Out the Bush Regime has been signed by world-renowned artists and public figures including Harold Pinter, Jane Fonda, Kurt Vonnegut, Alice
Walker, Eve Ensler, Gore Vidal, Richard Serra, Cindy Sheehan, Howard Zinn, Michael Eric Dyson, Russell Banks and Cornel West. The list continues to grow.
"The Bush Administration is the most dangerous force that has ever existed. It is more dangerous than Nazi Germany because of the range and depth of its activities and intentions worldwide. I give my full support to the Call to "Drive out the Bush Regime.""
--Harold Pinter, Nobel Laureate playwright
At the rallies around the country, an important announcement from organizers will be made about next steps in the movement to Drive Out the Bush Regime.
NEW YORK: Rally 12pm at Union Square LA: 12 noon feeder marches meet on Wilshire, converge at 5pm at Westwood & WilshireFor a full list of other locations and text of the World Can't Wait Call, go to: www.worldcantwait.org
This WCW is the baby of the Revolutionary Communist Party. That's the group that sponsored Not In Our Name that Hollywood gladly endorsed. In the meantime, NOIN/RCP spews vile anti-GI propoganda in a rag they call "GI-Special". NION/RCP's stuff makes Tokyo Rose look like she was supporting our troops against the Japannese Empire.
Get'em Freepers. God Speed!
12PM actions on Wilshire Blvd at these cross streets:The MEDIA will be confused: WHERE should they send TV cameras.Figueroa/Downtown LA at NOON: Join Critical Mass, downtown workers, students, and others at the intersection. People will gather here with signs, banners and noisemakers for actions on this corner, and then make their way to Westwood and Wilshire at 5 p.m.
Alvarado/Park View- Alvarado and Wilshire at NOON: Join the Watts Drum corps, immigrants from Pico/Union and high school and college students from the surrounding area for live music (bands to be announced) followed by a march to Normandie and Wilshire at 1:30 p.m. sharp.
Car Caravan / Funeral Procession for Bush Regime will form along Wilshire from Alvarado to Parkview and at 1:30 sharp proceed down Wilshire to Westwood, gathering forces as it goes. Drivers Wanted!
Vermont and Wilshire at NOON: Join congregants from First Unitarian Church to drive out the Bush Regime.
Normandie and Wilshire at Noon: to be announced
Crenshaw and Wilshire at NOON: Join people from Leimert Park and South Central, and high school students from surrounding area for spirited rally indicting the Bush regime for their crimes, including against the people of New Orleans, then traveling to Westwood.
Fairfax and Wilshire at NOON: Join Axis of Justice, Out Against the War
and high school students from the area for actions, including
mural-making, before making their way to Westwood.
Westwood and Wilshire NOON: Join UCLA World Can't Wait!, Code Pink, Veterans for Peace, and college students from Cerritos and from all over the area for actions, speakers and music, leading up to the 5:00 p.m. Rally and March!
3rd Street Promenade and Wilshire/Santa Monica at NOON to be announced
Or pick your own corner on Wilshire!
Their SUPPORTERS will be confused: WHICH rally should I attend.
5:00 PM!
Westwood and Wilshire:
Rally and March through Westwood
Speakers and participants include:Axis of Justice; Rev. Richard Meri Ka Ra Byrd, KRST Unity Center; Code Pink; Bianca Jagger; Leon Mobley;Critical Mass; Culture Clash; Rickie Lee Jones; Ed Ellis, President of Veterans for Peace, L.A.; Esthetics Crew; Alan Jones, Dean of Faculty, Pitzer College; Simon Levy, director "What I Heard About Iraq" at Fountain St. Theater; Bill Mitchell, co-founder of Gold Star Families for Peace; Topanga Peace Alliance; UCLA World Can't Wait!
bttt
There is NOTHING posted about this at Code Pink: Los Angeles.And there is NOTHING posted about this at ANSWER LA.org.
These people have no idea what would happen to the world if we just ran away from Iraq.
Reporting for defense of the Athens recruitment center shortly.
Hope to see other southeastern Ohio Freepers there.
So where are people supposed to go to rally? It's all over the place. And leave it to the nuts to find another reason for kids in LAUSD to skip out on getting an education.
bttt
A "Traffic Advisory" issued for the Westwood area this evening -- 5pm to 8pm -- estimates 5,000 participants.
5pm to 6:30 p.m.: Rally at the Federal Building
6:30 p.m to approx. 8pm: March from Federal Bldg. east on Wilshire, north on Westwood, west on LeConte, south on Gayley, and west on Wilshire back to the Federal Bldg.
The streets along the route, including Wilshire Blvd., will be subject to closure starting at 6pm. Wilshire Blvd., from Glendon Ave. to Sepulveda!
What a gridlock nightmare!!! P.S. indymedia, as all of us know, is the most vicious of the anti-American leftist groups.
So, will there be a FReep?
...and PERSONALLY, I advise against going up against these bozos without CONSIDERABLE advance planning.These "peace-nik"-types can be some of the MOST VIOLENT opponents that we ever go up against.
Plus, it is unclear (to me) precisely what OUR counter-message should be.
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