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News-U-Need-R-Us staff, September 5, 2005
White Plains, NY.
WE ARE THE MAJORITY! WE WILL BE THE MEDIA! We WILL BE News Delivery Volunteers and deliver the news the "mainstream" media have denied us!
We will not stop delivering news by phone, fax, mail, meetings, or protests until every member of Congress gets the message: You have failed Cindy and the other Moms and Dads whose sons and daughters you let die for Bush and his WMD lies!
We will devote every minute we can to support Cindy and "Take the message to Congress"!!
We will not stop until we have flooded the pathetics in Congress with the truth: The time to end this illegal war is NOW!
We will not stop until we Make it clear to Congress: No more Hiding, We Know the Truth; Take Action or Suffer the wrath of your Informed Constituents!
There will be No More Moms and Dads having to as why our son or daughter died for Bush's Illegal war. We are committed to Support Cindy!
Congress CANNOT ignore the delivery of facts from hundreds or thousands, of News-U-Need-R-Us News Delivery Volunteers.
Cindy Sheehan to Shift Focus to Congress, Starting with Tom Delay
Cindy Sheehan announced today that she plans to focus her attention on Congress, starting with Bush's buddy House Majority Leader Tom DeLay.http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/?q=node/2242 Fri, 2005-08-26 19:36.
" I say my son died for LIES. George Bush LIED to us and he knew he was LYING.
Hypocrites and Liars by Cindy Sheehan Aug. 20
http://www.buzzflash.com/contributors/05/08/con05297.html
A BUZZFLASH GUEST CONTRIBUTION
"The conclusion is clear: George Bush lied about Iraq to Congress, the American people,
and the world." By Bob Fertik, 2005-08-23, democrats.com
Cranberg: "Congress must probe whether president lied us into war"
"As polls show that Americans increasingly believe the war in Iraq to have been a mistake, so, too, do they show a growing conviction that the Bush administration lied the country into war."
"When the poll substituted "intentionally exaggerate" for "intentionally misled," 57 percent said in substance that the case for war was deliberately overblown.
The Minneapolis Star Tribune, for one, editorializing May 30 about Iraq, declared, "President Bush and those around him lied . . . Harsh? Yes. True? Also yes."
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