Salt Lake City Drinking Liberally

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March 25, 2008

4,000 Deaths – 435 Town Halls

4,000 Deaths – 435 Town Halls We just passed another tragic milestone with the 4,000th n death of U.S. soldiers in Iraq, while the uncounted death toll of innocent n Iraqis climbs beyond 1 million.Yet in April, Congress will vote to give George Bush n another $102 billion blank check for Iraq on top of past blank checks for n $562 billion - unless we finally persuade our Representatives to n Just Say No .One great way to persuade a Representative is to n hold a Town Hall Meeting and fill the hall with people who care and are n willing to speak passionately. That gets their attention!Democrats.com has 500,000 members, roughly 1,000 in each n district. That’s more than enough to fill 435 Iraq Town Halls, if n just two committed activists in each district will take the lead in n organizing one. We’ve created web tools and assembled useful links to make n this easier.Will you help us organize an Iraq Town Hall? n  http://www.democrats.com/iraq-town-hallsThanks for all you do!  
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