onenote
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Wed Jan-05-05 04:49 PM
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Apologies in advance if this is a dupe. I hadn't seen it until a friend sent it to me just now:
Inauguration Day, Silent Protest. 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 anything for 24 hours. On "Not One Damn Dime Day," please boycott Walmart, 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.
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Wed Jan-05-05 05:09 PM
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1. Many threads on this ... but don't worry about it. |
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So many of us are planning to participate that we should probably have a 'notonedamndime(.com)' forum.
I'm in ... but it will take some planning.
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Wed Jan-05-05 06:04 PM
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2. The problem with this kind of campaign |
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is that it really won't make any difference. All you do is shift your spending from one day to another. How many people do you suppose will actually participate? Maybe if 50 million did it would be noticeable, but I doubt 100,000 will.
It would make more sense and have much more effect if we simply stopped shopping at businesses that give a lot of money to Republicans. Start with WalMart. Personally, I haven't been in one in years.
Get a membership in Costco if there's one near you. They gave 99% of their political donations to Democrats.
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Wed Jan-05-05 06:12 PM
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... marking my calendar.
It might not make any real economic impact, but it (empty stores) will damn sure make a statement.
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Tue Apr 23rd 2024, 07:45 AM
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