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Reminder: 10am Rice-a-leeza Party

by vialist
Please join CODEPINK: Women for Peace, Global Exchange and the Ronald
Reagan Home for the Criminally Insane in your Abu Ghraib smocks and hoods
and Camp X-Ray Guantanamo Bay orange jumpsuits and give her something to
really talk about
NOT IN OUR TOWN !!

Friday, May 27th 10:00AM Davies Symphony Hall, 201 Van Ness Ave. (at
Grove), San Francisco

Believe it or not Condoleezza Rice is coming to San Francisco to speak at a
Common Wealth Club event to discuss Bush’s “freedom agenda”.

Please join CODEPINK: Women for Peace, Global Exchange and the Ronald
Reagan Home for the Criminally Insane in your Abu Ghraib smocks and hoods
and Camp X-Ray Guantanamo Bay orange jumpsuits and give her something to
really talk about. If you don’t have time to throw together a costume bring
enlarged photos and signs about the torture.

(International ANSWER put out a call for a protest against Rice as well but
word has not really gotten out that Rice will be in town so please pass
this on).

You can contact sideshowjeff [at] hotmail.com or andrea [at] globalexchange.org if
you need more info.

CONDOLEEZZA RICE

Davies Symphony Hall, 201 Van Ness Ave. (at Grove), San Francisco
http://www.commonwealthclub.org/

President Bush has outlined the charge of our times, Secretary of State
Rice has said. It is that those of us lucky enough to live on the right
side of freedom’s divide have an obligation to help those unlucky enough to
be on the wrong side of that divide. We must use American diplomacy, she
argues, to help create a balance of power in the world that favors freedom.
So how does the United States go about accomplishing this – and what are
the ramifications in the short term and the long haul? Come hear Secretary
Rice discuss the freedom agenda and developments on the international stage
today – from Israel to Iraq to Afghanistan to Russia.
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