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_Stix_Pooh-Bah
2,419 posts
Location: la-la land


Posted:
Just had this emailed to me...

Thought some people may be interested..
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ALERT ALERT ALERT ALERT ALERT

Calling all British citizens!

Join Me for a "Virtual March on London" on 10 March!

Let's Jam Number 10 on the 10th!

https://www.anitaroddick.com

Last week, activists in America staged a remarkable one-day "virtual march"
on Washington, calling their elected officials and the White House to
express their opposition to a war in Iraq. The switchboards in Congress and
the White House were jammed for hours with calls from an estimated 1 million
Americans asking their representatives to stand up for peace.

And the success of the event made me wonder: why not do this in Britain?
Certainly it was encouraging to see 121 Labour MPs rebel against Tony
Blair's hawkish stance in a lively debate and vote in Parliament. But
clearly, Blair is still unswayed, and seems infuriatingly unwilling to
listen to the people -- more than a million of whom filled the streets of
London on 15 Feb. pleading for peace.

So I am asking you now to join me in a Virtual March on London. We've chosen
Monday 10 march and are asking you to commit to calling Parliament and
Number 10 Downing Street on that day to personally register your opposition
to the wrongheaded rush to war.

Everything you need to know is available on my web site, including
instructions on how to find the MP who represents you, phone numbers for
Parliament and 10 Downing Street, and a sample script for what to say when
you contact your representatives.

Let's jam Number 10 on the 10th!

I honour you as an aspect of myself..

You are never to old to storm a bouncey castle..


poiaholic22member
531 posts

Posted:
Did that "virtual march" do any good in the States?

Last I knew,even though the Iraqi's are starting to comply with the sanctions being laid before them,Bush's new thing is that the only way to avoid a war is for Saddam to step away from power in Iraq.You know it wouldn't surprise me if Saddam did step down and Bush continued to push for war anyway.Meanwhile North Korea gets more volatile every day.Oh and then they are all proud of themselves because thay caught that Mohammed guy but why on Earth would he be willing to give them any useful information?Or more importantly who actually believes that he would?I love how the propaganda machine is trying to make him out to be more important than Bin Laden.This whole situation is comical.

Anyhoo,don't mean to be a thread hijacker,so sorry for the rant.Hopefully the march will do more good in your country than it seems to be doing in ours.

DurbsBRONZE Member
Classically British
5,689 posts
Location: Epsom, Surrey, England


Posted:
I heard that the US/UK government are rewarding him £17 million pounds and giving him a new life here in the UK - just for info about Bin Laden

That'll teach him...
I'm glad the governments are taking such a hard stance on these terrorists.

Burner of Toast
Spinner of poi
Slacker of enormous magnitude


UCOFSILVER Member
15,417 posts
Location: South Wales


Posted:
what about a cyber sit down.....we all do a ping of death attack on the number 10 website....so it crashes...and in the time that its down...we get frost to jump in a write a little backdoor into the site.. (cgi exploit per chance?) and change the site to say something like "Say no to War"??

well? i think that would work better...

Raymund Phule (Fireproof)Enter a "Title" here:
2,905 posts
Location: San Diego California


Posted:
You have the right to protest, the freedome of speech, but this is borderline herassment.

Some Jarhead last night: "this dumb a$$ thinks hes fireproof"


UCOFSILVER Member
15,417 posts
Location: South Wales


Posted:
nope...i refuse to see it from your point of view...

Raymund Phule (Fireproof)Enter a "Title" here:
2,905 posts
Location: San Diego California


Posted:
Cool, thats your call.

It is a good tactic though, seen as how the only people you bug is those who just work mondain jobs in those places not the people who you want to bug.

It is cool though, do what you will.

Some Jarhead last night: "this dumb a$$ thinks hes fireproof"


simian110% MONKEY EVERY TIME ALL THE TIME JUST CANT STOP THE MONKEY
3,149 posts
Location: London


Posted:
I agree with Raymund. That type of nuisance protest is undemocratic, petulant and totally nonproductive. All you'd be doing is pissing off ordinary working people.

"Switching between different kinds of chuu chuu sometimes gives this "urgh wtf?" effect because it's giving people the phi phenomenon."


UCOFSILVER Member
15,417 posts
Location: South Wales


Posted:
well...what if you asked the person on the phone really really REALLY nicely if we could speak to tony blair and set up, like, a million way call.....

DeepSoulSheepGOLD Member
Carpal \'Tunnel
2,617 posts
Location: Berlin, Ireland


Posted:
I don't think the people are the target, it's the office where they work. If they work in that office are they not a part of that office?

I live in a world of infinite possibilities.


Raymund Phule (Fireproof)Enter a "Title" here:
2,905 posts
Location: San Diego California


Posted:
Things Blair may ask himself before setting up a call like that:

Is it worth my time?
Will it stay civil?

I am sure there are more, but I am a bit angry now and really dont want to take it out on anyone here, so I will keep it short.

Some Jarhead last night: "this dumb a$$ thinks hes fireproof"


_Stix_Pooh-Bah
2,419 posts
Location: la-la land


Posted:
I just typed out a really long reply to all of this.. but the computer crashed - sign of my day..

anyway the jist of it was that if you contact your MP by letter - he is obliged to reply back to you.. he represents your views in Parlament and is also obliged to take your views to the commons. I agree that there will probably be alot of people who are going to be effected by this in thier offices.. but hey I'm sure they'll all be glad for a days holiday when the systems jam up...

I write to my MP quite alot.. cannabis (leglisation & medical - yes he knows I smoke pot), recylcing, speed limits.. there are a few more isssues too.. he always replies to me.. it may take some time - but my views are noted.. AND the speed limit out side my house has just been reduced as I've picked up too many dead cats over the years.. anyway I digress.. back tothe issue -

if you don't like it don't do it...

Anita Roddick is the woman who set up the Body Shop.. she knows her oats.. I know I'll take 5 mins out of my day..

I honour you as an aspect of myself..

You are never to old to storm a bouncey castle..


_Stix_Pooh-Bah
2,419 posts
Location: la-la land


Posted:
Tony is also obliged to listen to us - we voted him into office.. we can vote him out...

I honour you as an aspect of myself..

You are never to old to storm a bouncey castle..



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