Perhaps if the AntiWar is still meeting regularly, they could post their meeting times here on indymedia in the calendar section?
They're also invited to send reps to HUFF Wednesdays at Baker's Square at 1107 Ocean St. 8-11 AM. Or check out HUFF's Vigil Against Two Wars in front of New Leaf Market on Wednesdays 6-9 PM, Thujrsdays in front of Borders 6-8 PM.
There'a also a "Peace Sunday" gathering against the war downtown at the corner of Soquel and Pacific noon to 2 PM.
City Council's "hot"line (a local joke) is 420-5020 in case anyone wants to encourage them to get their shit together and pass a U.S. Out of Iraq resolution. It's kind of pathetic that the Santa Cruz City Council lags behind Rep. "go-slow" Sam Farr, who's come out for some kind of withdrawal discussion with the Woolsey resolution (though it's still not posted on Farr's website as of last week).
SEIU members might also ask their paid union reps why they're spending so much time on supporting the S.C. Coast Hotel, which never had a full union vote, instead of moving to end the war--which is massively leaching away local jobs and benefits. Last year the broader SEIU voted to bring the troops home. No action from our local in-bed-with-the-politicos.
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Date Edited: 24 Feb 2005 04:54:56 AM
They're also invited to send reps to HUFF Wednesdays at Baker's Square at 1107 Ocean St. 8-11 AM. Or check out HUFF's Vigil Against Two Wars in front of New Leaf Market on Wednesdays 6-9 PM, Thujrsdays in front of Borders 6-8 PM.
There'a also a "Peace Sunday" gathering against the war downtown at the corner of Soquel and Pacific noon to 2 PM.
City Council's "hot"line (a local joke) is 420-5020 in case anyone wants to encourage them to get their shit together and pass a U.S. Out of Iraq resolution. It's kind of pathetic that the Santa Cruz City Council lags behind Rep. "go-slow" Sam Farr, who's come out for some kind of withdrawal discussion with the Woolsey resolution (though it's still not posted on Farr's website as of last week).
SEIU members might also ask their paid union reps why they're spending so much time on supporting the S.C. Coast Hotel, which never had a full union vote, instead of moving to end the war--which is massively leaching away local jobs and benefits. Last year the broader SEIU voted to bring the troops home. No action from our local in-bed-with-the-politicos.
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