Posted on 02/18/2003 12:30:30 AM PST by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
SUPPORT THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF UPDATE
EMERGENCY PETITION DELIVERY IN 8 DAYS!
HELP US RALLY AN ADDITIONAL 40,000 CITIZENS WHO SUPPORT OUR PRESIDENT.
In Hollywood, activists Martin Sheen, and Rob Reiner, were among 30,000 chanting marchers who filled
Hollywood Boulevard in protest of the President and his actions.
In all, more than 350 cities throughout the world played host to throngs of peaceniks
who waved banners and chanted anti-war slogans.
NOW IT'S OUR TURN!
In response to the growing peacenik movement, Grassfire.net is making an
EMERGENCY PETITION DELIVERY to our leaders in Washington in just 8 days!
Over the last number of weeks support for our President has literally gone through the roof!
Perhaps it was due to our expanding media campaign.
Perhaps it was sparked by our "Support The Troops" yard signs.
Or maybe people are hearing about our effort on national radio broadcasts...
WHATEVER THE REASON, NOW IS THE TIME FOR ACTION!
Next week we will be delivering YOUR petition to a number of our key legislative leaders
as a show of support for their actions.
8 DAYS TO HELP US MAKE A STATEMENT.
Over the next week and a half, we are calling on ALL who have signed our "I Support The President" petition to burn up the Internet lines in an effort to spark even more support for our initiative!
Just weeks ago, we thought 100,000 was a solid goal, but our supporters said otherwise, rocketing us to 138,759!
Can we rally an additional 40,000 citizens in the next 9 days?
We think we can, and are calling on you to make help make it happen!
I signed the national "I SUPPORT THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF" petition to support our President's actions in the war against terror and want you do the same. Click below to stand with our Commander In Chief: Jane Fonda, Oliver Stone, West Wing's Martin Sheen, Gloria Steinem, Rev. Al Sharpton and others have taken part in a national effort to "Resist the war and repression that has been loosed on the world by the Bush Administration. It is unjust, immoral and illegitimate." The organization is calling itself NION (Not In Our Name), and already more than 200,000 have joined the celebrity elite in this brutal attempt to undermine our President's policies. Using the Internet, and major media outlets, they are openly and viciously attacking President Bush by stating that their goal is to "resist the policies and overall political direction that have emerged since September 11, 2001." As Americans who love our God, and country, this is outrageous! * * * * A CALL TO ACTION! * * * * We are tired of the celebrity elite stealing away our voice on key issues that affect our nation by proclaiming: NOW IT'S TIME FOR THE LIBERTY-LOVING CITIZENS OF OUR GREAT NATION TO RISE UP AND SUPPORT OUR PRESIDENT IN THE FACE OF THESE DAMAGING ASSAULTS BY CLICKING BELOW: Through this national effort, Grassfire.net wants to deliver more than 100,000 signed petitions as quickly as possible to the White House, key leaders in Congress, and to the NION advisory board. Here's how YOU can help ... * * * ACTION ITEM #1 --SIGN THE PETITION We are calling on every American to sign our national "I SUPPORT THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF" petition. Click below to sign: And after signing, we are asking you to forward this message to 20-30 of your freedom-loving friends--urging them to stand with the President and against the liberal-minded message of Jane Fonda, Oliver Stone and others by signing the petition as well! Thank you for lending your voice in the growing chorus of support for our Commander In Chief! Grassfire.net Real Impact. Read Feedback. Real Results. P.S. Just one year ago, political leaders from both sides of the aisle as well as the Hollywood elite rallied behind our President. Now, just one year later, the radical left is undermining the President while our servicemen and women are defending our way of life! To counter NION's efforts, we are asking you to help us double, even triple their efforts as soon as possible. Please join the thousands of others who are urging Congress to support the Commander In Chief, today! + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + CLICK BELOW TO SIGN THE
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Tennis ball under the wheel well! Go get it, boy! In snowbound Cranbury, N.J., Adam Hawes trains Tucker to dig out his car.
Oh, the weather outside is frightful, but the bubble jets are so delightful. Butch Conrad (left), Tammy Salley and Brett Salley have no place to go, and they couldn't care less if it snows in Huntington, Ohio.
Frosty the gunman: At an unscheduled changing of the guard in Kabul, a soldier eagerly relinquishes his post to a new recruit.
Italian Col. Rosario Scarpolini (right), commander, Aviano Aeroporto, greets U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld as he arrives at Aviano Air Base, Italy, for a town hall meeting, Feb. 7, 2003. Rumsfeld visited the Air Force's only fighter wing south of the Alps for a few hours as part of a trip to gain European support for the global war on terrorism and future contingencies. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Staci L. Rosenberger
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld waves to troops and family members in Hanger 1 at Aviano Air Base, Italy, Feb. 7, 2003. patriotism and enthusiasm were not lacking at the town hall meeting, held in the hangar packed with more than 1,500 people. In the shadow of a large American flag and an F-16 Fighting Falcon, Rumsfeld played up to the charged atmosphere. "You are all representatives of folks stationed all across the globe, standing on the frontiers of freedom," he said. "We are grateful. The American people are grateful, and you must know that." U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Staci L. Rosenberger
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld speaks to U.S. troops during a town hall meeting at Aviano Air Base, Italy, Feb. 7, 2003. After Rumsfeld's address, Staff Sgt. Christopher L. Johnson, a 29-year-old F-16 mechanic, said he was happy the secretary visited Aviano. He's "looking after all his troops, making sure everybody is up to par, up to speed," noted the seven-year Air Force veteran. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Staci L. Rosenberger
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld exchanges coins with Air Force Master Sgt. Garth Meade,1st Sgt., 31st Logistics Readiness Squadron, after a town hall meeting at Aviano Air Base, Italy, Feb. 7, 2003. After Rumsfeld's speech, Air Force Tech. Sgt. John R. Kowalski, a 33-year-old F-16 mechanic, called the secretary's visit a morale booster, and said he thought Rumsfeld is doing an"excellent, excellent job." The technical sergeant said he watches the secretary on television and noted the man's "right to the point."U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Staci L. Rosenberger
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