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1000 drums for peace on Inauguration Day |
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by bennett Email: info (nospam) whoseflorida.com |
17 Jan 2005
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I redceived this email today.
FYI and Please forward .... |
Jan. 20
1,000 Drums for Peace
I am writing this note to inform you of a project I am working on. ì1000 Drums for Peaceî On the day that the 1000th US soldier died in Bushís folly in Iraq I started thinking of ways for all progressive communities to unite, at least in spirit, in protest. Here is the plan. At the very moment the Bush begins taking his oath of office drummers and drum cricles all across the country will begin to play the same beat at the same time. United together in rhythm and protest
The goal is to have Drummers for Peace in each of the every state in the union. So far we have drummers in Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, New
Mexico, Pennsylvania, Nebraska, Colorado, California, North Carolina, Connecticut, New York, Maryland, Michigan, Texas, Illinois and more... There is no telling how far this could go..... Imagine, Drummers across the country all united at the same time, with the same drum beat, a drum beat for Peace, a drum beat for freedom, a drum beat against the Bush Corp., the war in Iraq, and the cultural war being waged against all of our progressive communities. Make no mistake we are under attack and we all know it.
The event will be Jan. 20 as Bush starts his Oath of Office. He will begin with the word "I". That is when the drumming starts. The beat we will play is the heart-beat. Put your head on the chest of some one you love and play their heartbeat. We play our loved ones heart beat for peace.
If you and your circle would like to join in Please e-mail me and I will keep you up dated.
Peace, love and Majick
People of Peace
Talk-Action=Nothing
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Re: 1000 drums for peace on Inauguration Day |
by bennett info (nospam) whoseflorida.com (unverified) |
Current rating: 0 18 Jan 2005
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FYI
according to AP;
"President Bush will take the oath of office at 11 a.m. CST Thursday at the West Front of the Capitol." |