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Save Our Votes March — Baltimore, Maryland, to Washington DC — Jan. 4th - Jan. 6th!

by Open-Publishing - Sunday 26 December 2004
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Save Our Votes March

"From SELMA to WASHINGTON: 40 Years Marching For Our Voting Rights"
Jan. 4th, 2005 through Jan. 6th, 2005
Baltimore MD to Washington DC
Begins Tuesday at 10AM, January 4th, Arrives Thursday January 6th at the Rally
to Defend Democracy at the Federal Capitol in Washington DC.

51capitalmarch is sponsoring Save Our Votes March, From Selma to Ohio to Washington
a re-enactment the 1965 Selma to Montgomery March for voting rights. The following
is a brief description of that march:

On "Bloody Sunday," March 7, 1965, some 600 civil rights marchers headed east
out of Selma on U.S. Route 80. They got only as far as the Edmund Pettus Bridge
six blocks away, where state and local lawmen attacked them with billy clubs
and tear gas and drove them back into Selma.

Two days later on March 9, Martin Luther King, Jr., led a "symbolic" march to the bridge. Then civil rights leaders sought court protection for a third, full-scale march from Selma to the state capitol in Montgomery." On Sunday, March 21, about 3,200 marchers set out for Montgomery, walking 12 miles a day and sleeping in fields. By the time they reached the capitol on Thursday, March 25, they were 25,000-strong. Less than five months after the last of the three marches, President Lyndon Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
 http://www.africanamericans.com/Sel...

The Save Our Votes March begins in Baltimore MD, at 10 AM, on Tuesday, January 4th and ends in Washington DC, January 6th.

We will be marching during the day and camping each night arriving in Washington DC on the evening of Jan 5th. We plan to travel a short distance to the Capital on the morning of Jan 6th.

We need as many people as possible to join us that morning and march the last 2 to 3 miles to the Upper Senate Park, where we will join the Defend Democracy Rally and Vigil on the west side of the Capital at 10:00 a.m.

Here are some details of the planned march:

We will provide a large heated event tent for the overnight campers, as well as other necessities. We welcome any and all marchers, you may march as little or as long as you would like. People may choose to march during the day and make their own arrangements at night, camping is not required to participate in the march. Even if you only march for one day or one hour, we need you to help us fight for our democracy.

If your time to march is limited, please join us on the morning of the 6th and march to the Capital and take part in the rally planned there. We need to show strength in our numbers to encourage our representatives to fully investigate this election and to fight for total election reform.

We hope this will grow to be a very large group by the time we reach the Capital, just as it did in 1965 in Montgomery. This re-enactment could be a spotlight on the sham of an election held on Nov 2nd, 2004.

Please see http://www.51capitalmarch.com/index.html for more details. We hope you can join us and make history! Details will be provided on the message board:
 http://www.51capitalmarch.com/cgi-b...

To contribute financially to "Save Our Votes" March, via Paypal:
 http://www.51capitalmarch.com/index.html

Joy
joy@51capitalmarch.com

 http://fairnessbybeckerman.blogspot...

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  • If King were alive today and knew that under Saddam Christians were a persecuted minority, he’d be supporting our troops and democracy in Iraq.

    Peddle your fascist lies elsewhere.

    • Possibly, but the problem with your childish point is that christians were NOT persecuted under the Ba’athist regime. Perhaps they should have been though.

    • So you’ll ignore the fact that he persecuted the Shia and the Kurds instead?

      If anyone deserves persecution, it’s intellectually dishonest cretins like you.

    • I don’t know how you can say that when his entire legacy is based on NON-VIOLENCE. WAR IS VIOLENT.
      Regardless of who is being persecuted. No war is TRUELY justifiable in my eyes.

    • Bush has done more to promote an integrated heterogenous society than any lib will ever give him credit for. Martin Luther King knew tyranny and and despotism need to be faced and he would have supported the invasion of Iraq by our non-drafted, volunteer proportionately mixed raced military.

    • no war is justifiable??? that is just assisine. if countries followed that reasoning their populations would soon end up as chattel slaves to thugs and criminals..

    • I think King was too smart too have been fooled by liars like W. and his band of fascists and corporatists.

    • What a nitwit! The invasion of Iraq has nothing to do with freedom, democracy, or oppostion to tyranny! It has everything to do with Empirialism and $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • Mooncalf, Bush has done nothing but crawl around grubbing for money and taking in the likes of you you little fat white boy. Aren’t you ashamed to keep living in your mother’s basement? Wouldn’t it be better to get a job so your poor old mother can quit wipping your ass and doing your laundry? Go down to the nearest recruiter and sign up, Rummy will give you a gun and a bible and you can go do some killing for them.