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Stop the Bomb Where it Starts - Livermore, Saturday August 3rd!
Rally and March to Livermore Nuclear Weapons Laboratory
Assemble 11 a.m.
Assemble 11 a.m.
STOP THE BOMB WHERE IT STARTS
Saturday, August 3, 2002
Rally and March to Livermore Nuclear Weapons Laboratory
Assemble 11 a.m.
Carnegie Park
4th and J Streets (downtown)
Livermore, California
Speakers and music, followed by a march to the lab gates
Nonviolent direct action at the gate (optional)
FREE shuttle service from Dublin/Pleasanton BART operated by Peace & Freedom Party, 10:15 am till 11:30 am
Shuttle to lab gates for people who can't walk the whole route
Remember Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Commemorate 20 years of nonviolent resistance in Livermore
In August 1945, the U.S. government dropped atomic bombs on Livermore and Hiroshima, Japan, in an act calculated to intimidate the peoples of the world.
In August 2002, join thousands in a rally and march to the Livermore Nuclear Weapons Lab to protest the continuing nuclear weapons program of the U.S. government.
For 50 years, every new U.S. nuclear weapon has been designed under contract by the University of California at the Livermore and
Los Alamos weapons laboratories. Now the Bush administration, having succeeded in effectively repealing all treaties against proliferation of nuclear weapons, is calling for a new generation of nuclear-tipped earth-penetrating weapons as part of its
open-ended "war against terror."
We need to redouble our fight against this form of state terrorism.
Volunteers needed to help publicize and build the event.
For more information on the demonstration, call: Livermore Conversion Project, (510) 663-8065; Tri-Valley CAREs, (925) 443-7148;
Western States Legal Foundation, (510) 839-5877.
If you want to help with the shuttles from BART to the rally and from the rally to the Lab gate or with Peace & Freedom Party activities at the rally and march, contact tomcondit [at] igc.org or call (510) 464-9515.
Saturday, August 3, 2002
Rally and March to Livermore Nuclear Weapons Laboratory
Assemble 11 a.m.
Carnegie Park
4th and J Streets (downtown)
Livermore, California
Speakers and music, followed by a march to the lab gates
Nonviolent direct action at the gate (optional)
FREE shuttle service from Dublin/Pleasanton BART operated by Peace & Freedom Party, 10:15 am till 11:30 am
Shuttle to lab gates for people who can't walk the whole route
Remember Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Commemorate 20 years of nonviolent resistance in Livermore
In August 1945, the U.S. government dropped atomic bombs on Livermore and Hiroshima, Japan, in an act calculated to intimidate the peoples of the world.
In August 2002, join thousands in a rally and march to the Livermore Nuclear Weapons Lab to protest the continuing nuclear weapons program of the U.S. government.
For 50 years, every new U.S. nuclear weapon has been designed under contract by the University of California at the Livermore and
Los Alamos weapons laboratories. Now the Bush administration, having succeeded in effectively repealing all treaties against proliferation of nuclear weapons, is calling for a new generation of nuclear-tipped earth-penetrating weapons as part of its
open-ended "war against terror."
We need to redouble our fight against this form of state terrorism.
Volunteers needed to help publicize and build the event.
For more information on the demonstration, call: Livermore Conversion Project, (510) 663-8065; Tri-Valley CAREs, (925) 443-7148;
Western States Legal Foundation, (510) 839-5877.
If you want to help with the shuttles from BART to the rally and from the rally to the Lab gate or with Peace & Freedom Party activities at the rally and march, contact tomcondit [at] igc.org or call (510) 464-9515.
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