Saturday, March 31, 2007

Friday, March 30, 2007

Please Call toll free and send this petition


You may add your comments.


Let Your Phone Calls Be A Show Of FORCE Against Attacking Iran
TELL THE SENATE TO RALLY BEHIND THE WEBB AMENDMENT ...

Call your members of Congress now toll free at

800-828-0498, 800-459-1887 or 800-614-2803.

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Call toll free tell them; NO more WAR!



Tell Your Representative TODAY:
Fund Withdrawal, Not More War!
Vote NO on the supplemental spending bill!
Call the Congressional Switchboard toll-free:

888-851-1879





Cindy Sheehan to visit Greensboro April, 21st!

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Terry will be appearing at a rally on April 21st LINK





http://www.cafepress.com/nobszone Channel 14 is showing brief coverage of the rally frequently- they say WCW sponsered the rally, ok-but what I DO like is that they mention that many WCW members attended the March on the Pentagon -cool!!!!


I also kind of like not so much - that they show me so much (as opposed to interviews) but dig the shirt!


Want one like it or one featuring WCW's Kent with his cool sign? Hmmm, maybe I can earn back the $ for that air fare! Make up for the 3 hours of my life spent arguing with DELTA to get ED back on his morning flight to NY:) any $ made byond expenses given to World Can't Wait for upcoming rally featuring TERRY and ????WOW!!!??? More news coming soon I hope.


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Friday, March 16, 2007

Hip Hop Caucus Bus Tour will stop in Greensbor's A&T


Rev.Lennox Yearwood at the Whitehouse gate with Ann Wright ,David Swanson from afterdowningstreet.org and Cindy Sheehan, trying to deliver a DON"T ATTACK IRAN PETITION, last Nov.

3/27/2007 - Greensboro, North Carolina (North Carolina A&T State University)
7:30pm - 9:30pm, Doors @ 7:00pm
Barnes Hall Auditorium (North Carolina A&T Campus 1601 East Market St.)

Monday, March 12, 2007

Rally for Peace and Accountability!

 
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Peace rally planned in Greensboro March 17


Lately people have a lot to say about stopping the violence in the Middle East, but when it comes to peace, Ed Kinane doesn’t just talk the talk. Kinane has been walking the walk, from South America as a supporter of civil rights in the 1980s, to Iran just last week as a member of a civilian diplomacy delegation. On March 17, Kinane’s journey will bring him to Greensboro as the keynote speaker in the Rally for Peace and Accountability.

“These days, saber rattling is bringing the world to the brink of further war. We civilians can’t sit by and let governments destroy us all,” Kinane said recently.

The 62-year-old retired anthropology professor has long been an advocate of non-violence and social justice. During the 1980s and 1990s, when death squads threatened local activists in Guatemala, El Salvador and Haiti, Kinane was providing protection as a member of Peace Brigades International. It was also during those years that he supported attempts to resolve bloody civil ethnic conflicts in Sri Lanka as a member of PBI’s national coordinating committee and as chairman of the organization’s Sri Lanka Project.

Throughout his career, Kinane has also found time to teach math and biology at a one-room Quaker school in Kenya, become an effective spokesman as a member of Voices for Creative Non-Violence, and has twice been jailed in federal prisons for his involvement in protests against U.S. military activities.

Kinane traveled to Iraq as a peace advocate and civilian observer in February 2003 and remained in Baghdad throughout the U.S. ‘Shock and Awe’ invasion. He returned to Iraq in August of that year where he stayed as part of an observation team for 10 weeks. When he arrives in Greensboro, it will be just 48 hours after his return from a 14-day peace mission in Iran.

Kinane’s appearance here will be to support a peace rally being held as a companion event to an anti-war march planned at the Pentagon in Washington, DC. Also among speakers at the Greensboro rally will be local activist and author Ed Whitfield as well as Blogging poet and StreetBike inventor Billy Jones. The event is slated from 12 noon to 2 p.m. at the Government Plaza on Green Street.

Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Greensboro Peace and Justice rally will include local activist




Ed Whitfiled http://edwhitfield.blogspot.com/ a local activist associated with the NC Peace and JusticeCoalition http://ncpeacejustice.org/ will be speaking along with other caring and concerned voices from our community.


ED Kinane who will be ariving back from his mission in Iran on March 14th will also be featured.

The rally will be held at Governmental Plaza in Greensboro at noon on March 17th.

Saturday, March 3, 2007

Welcome to the Community Peace Coalition of NC


This group will welcome help from all interested in promoting peace and justice, and seek to participate in a meaningful way with other groups with similar goals.

Right now the urgent matter before US is to make a meaningful rally to support Peace and Justice happen in Greensboro on March 17 Th. Then we will move on... and keep working.


We do not all have to agree on all matters, as very few people do, but we will promote those common goals for the common good .


More details to follow. Comments are open for suggestions, will only be moderated, if we get spammed or slammed:) I will turn on the moderate comments so those offering help can leave contact info- and it WON'T be published.




End the WARS! Impeach Bush and Cheney for War Crimes and Crimes Against
Humanity!
Support Military Resisters!


Info on March on Pentagon www.worldcantwait.net List or find Local events http://www.unitedforpeace.org/


ED KINANE , currently in Iran, as a member of a civilian diplomacy delegation organized by the international peace group, Fellowship of Reconciliation, http://FORUSA.org will be joining us as one of our speakers.


Mr. Kinane says, "These days saber rattling is bringing the world to the brink of
further war. We civilians can't sit by and let governments destroy us all."Ed is
an activist and speaker from Voices for Creative Non-violence http://vcnv.org/