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To: RonDog
Back again... just spent some time on the links for the FIT-AIM-ACT - March Against Terrorism. There's some good concepts there. What seemed missing was any reference to "Support our Troops" or a connection to the national Rally for America.

What would be the likelyhood of FIT-AIM-ACT partnering with this national movement. Even diplaying the banner that's become a standard would help.

I'd be happy to edit something for you that would include what ever wording you folks would want. I don't want to nitpick, but Rally for America is about Supporting our Troops and I suspect the guy driving this, Glenn Beck and other talk show hosts would expect that pledge from ANYONE that partners with the movement. Your thoughts? Other people's input?


15 posted on 02/27/2003 7:51:50 AM PST by comwatch (If you can't get off your ass, you can't claim victory!)
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To: comwatch
Sounds good to me. Is it possible to connect with Glenn Beck to discuss the possibility of supporting each other? I think good things could come out of it.

FIT-AIM-ACT supports the military and encourages both the military and the American public to do all they can to stop terrorism. That's why we call our efforts "March Against Terrorism/FIT-AIM-ACT" "FIT-AIM-ACT Against Terrorism" "be FIT, take AIM, and ACT Against Terrorism" etc. We're "against" terrorism and we're "for" our military via FIT-AIM-ACT. So the element of supporting our troops is there.

I like your graphics, but as you have seen on our site, we have a lot of logos. However, if "Rally for America" and "FIT-AIM-ACT/March Against Terrorism" decide to work together, new graphics will be needed. If you think it's possible, let's talk with Glenn Beck.
18 posted on 02/27/2003 9:40:35 AM PST by FIT-AIM-ACT-1
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To: comwatch
Sounds good to me. Is it possible to connect with Glenn Beck to discuss the possibility of supporting each other? I think good things could come out of it.

FIT-AIM-ACT supports the military and encourages both the military and the American public to do all they can to stop terrorism. That's why we call our efforts "March Against Terrorism/FIT-AIM-ACT" "FIT-AIM-ACT Against Terrorism" "be FIT, take AIM, and ACT Against Terrorism" etc. We're "against" terrorism and we're "for" our military via FIT-AIM-ACT. So the element of supporting our troops is there.

I like your graphics, but as you have seen on our site, we have a lot of logos. However, if "Rally for America" and "FIT-AIM-ACT/March Against Terrorism" decide to work together, new graphics will be needed. If you think it's possible, let's talk with Glenn Beck.
19 posted on 02/27/2003 9:41:59 AM PST by FIT-AIM-ACT-1
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To: comwatch; RonDog; Bob J
I agree with comwatch. A lead message should be "SUPPORT OUR TROOPS"

Comwatch, help me out today: I've this great idea: to broadcast from the DC rally stage a list of other rallies happening nationwide today and tomorrow. We *may* be covered on CSPAN and this could be a big bump for everyone. So I know about Rally for AMerica stuff and I want to get a complete list. Any chance you can look at my list in the next 2 hours and tell me if it's complete?

COALITION, COALITION, COALITION COOPERATE, COOPERATE, COOPERATE
35 posted on 02/28/2003 8:42:37 AM PST by FreeTheHostages (March 1st Washington Monument grounds (southeast of the Monument) 11 a.m. SUPPORT OUR TROOPS)
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To: comwatch
Can you do a logo similar to what you did here, with the text: Rally for America Support our Troops March Against Terrorism for FIT-AIM-ACT, on three lines? FIT-AIM-ACT can be smaller.
43 posted on 02/28/2003 10:22:14 AM PST by FIT-AIM-ACT-1
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