Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Global Exchange is Working hard to Organize the U.S. and World Population to End the Wars

No More Innocent Victims - International CONTRIBUTE TO
GLOBAL EXCHANGE

Dear Global Exchange Supporter,

On March 19th, activists around the country commemorated the fifth anniversary of the invasion and occupation of Iraq.

While so many US citizens have renewed their call for "No Blood for Oil," it seems that Congress is not yet willing to end this costly war, or prevent Bush's next war - with Iran.

That's why Global Exchange invites you to join our new Iran Cities for Peace campaign, a growing movement of local activists holding Congress and elected officials accountable to their constituents from the ground up.

By building coalitions, educating communities and passing peace resolutions, city-by-city, local activists are sending a loud and unified message to prevent the next war NOW.

Take Action
Prevent the Next War NOW Toolkit

Toolkit: Check out a guide, sample resolutions and petitions to help you start an Iran Cities for Peace campaign in your community. Click here.

Voices of Reason: Read and pass along our new resource, voices of reason from across the political spectrum expressing opposition to war with Iran. Click here to download.

Costs of War: Educate your neighbors on the Costs of War and how social services, security and our future stability are traded to pay for war. Click here to download.

City Spotlight: Read how local activists in Urbana, Illinois not only passed a city peace resolution, but also called on citizens to pass a referendum! Click here.

*Please let Global Exchange know about your efforts; we would like to support you in your local work. Email Cities for Peace campaigner, Sanaz Meshkinpour, at sanaz@globalexchang.org.

Along with launching our new Iran Cities for Peace campaign, Global Exchange would like to reaffirm our commitment to sending you quality analysis, news and campaign updates on Iran, Iraq and relevant peace issues every 2 weeks.

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