Not One Damn Dime Day - Jan 20, 2005 >> >>Since our religious leaders will not speak out against the war in >>Iraq, since our political leaders don't have the moral courage to >>oppose it, Inauguration Day, Thursday, January 20th, 2005 is "Not >>One Damn Dime Day" in America. >> >>On "Not One Damn Dime Day" those who oppose what is happening in our >>name in Iraq can speak up with a 24-hour national boycott of all forms >>of consumer spending. >> >>During "Not One Damn Dime Day" please don't spend money. Not one damn >>dime for gasoline. Not one damn dime for necessities or for impulse >>purchases. Not one damn dime for nothing for 24 hours. >> >>On "Not One Damn Dime Day," please boycott Wal-Mart, Kmart and Target. >> >>Please don't go to the mall or the local convenience store. Please >>don't buy any fast food (or any groceries at all for that matter). >> >>For 24 hours, please do what you can to shut the retail economy down. >> >>The object is simple. Remind the people in power that the war in Iraq >>is immoral and illegal; that they are responsible for starting it and >>that it is their responsibility to stop it. >> >>"Not One Damn Dime Day" is to remind them, too, that they work for >>the people of the United States of America, not for the international >>corporations and K Street lobbyists who represent the corporations and >>funnel cash into American politics. >> >> "Not One Damn Dime Day" is about supporting the troops. The >>politicians put the troops in harm's way. >> >> Now 1,200 brave young Americans and (some estimate) 100,000 Iraqis >>have died. The politicians owe our troops a plan - a way to come home. >> >>There's no rally to attend. No marching to do. No left or right wing >>agenda to rant about. On "Not One Damn Dime Day" you take action by >>doing nothing. >> >>You open your mouth by keeping your wallet closed. >> For 24 hours, nothing gets spent, not one damn dime, to remind our >>religious leaders and our politicians of their moral responsibility to >>end the war in Iraq and give America back to the people. >>
This has happened twice before... "Buy Nothing Day"... from what I've read the Thanksgiving one did very great, but XMas didnt work hardly at all... Get on MSN or aim