DATE: September 13, 2006
Verdict Day,
Sponsored by the Bush Crimes Commission, which will announce its verdict and
deliver it to the White House & World Can’t Wait -- Drive Out the Bush
Regime!
Location: Between Mall and Constitution Avenue, Between 14 and 15 Streets.
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MAIN
TENT #1 |
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# 2 End War: Peace,violence, accountability, and impeachment |
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#3 Human Rights: Civil Rights, Immigrants Rights, Workers Rights, Women's Rights, Voting Rights, Katrina |
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#4 End Corporate Welfare, Meet Human Needs: Healthcare/ Energy/ Education/ Environment |
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#5 Communications and Creativity: Hands-on Media and Arts Training |
OUTDOOR
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Domed
Meditation Tent |
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FIRST LOOK 8-10 am—INFORMAL PARTICIPATORY WARMUP ACTIVITIES |
Video showing of Bush Commission testimony |
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open, silent meditation |
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11 a.m. |
11 a.m. Press Conference release of “Verdict & Finding of
Facts” of the Bush Crimes Commission, followed by march to the White House
and the Justice Department to deliver the verdict: Ann Wright, Ray McGovern,
David Swanson, and others will participate. |
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spiritual chanting from 10 to 11 a.m. |
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12 a.m. |
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Delegation to White House to
deliver the Verdict |
11:00 to 2:00 open, silent meditation. On some days, there will be speakers
scheduled during part of this time, talking about |
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1 p.m. |
1:30-3:00 - Screening of videos of indictment proceedings on torture, AIDS, and global warming. |
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Delegation to Dept. of Justice
to deliver Verdict |
2:00 to 3:00 group healing / rejuvenation 3:00 to 4:00 open, silent meditation |
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AFTERNOON ACTION 3-5 |
World Can't Wait -- Drive Out the Bush Regime! October 5th, There is a Way; There is a Day! |
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4:00 to 5:00 spiritual chanting |
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FREESTYLE—GO WHERE YOU WANT TO GO 5-7 |
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6 p.m. Poetry Open Mic by DC Guerrilla Poets |
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EVENING AT THE STAGE |
Bush Crimes Commission & World Can’t Wait: Presentation of Verdict & Finding of Facts of the International Commission on Crimes Against Humanity Committed by the Bush Administration: Ray McGovern, Ann Wright, David Swanson, Larry Everest, Clark Kissinger, Travis Morales, & others. |
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