More suggestions for Dark Thursday’s protest

A LIST OF ACTIONS FOR JANUARY 20TH (BLACK THURSDAY):
1. Wear a black arm band to signify your sorrow over the election
2. Wear an orange armband the color of the democracy movement in Ukraine) to symbolize your commitment to the democratic principles
3. Visit http://www.sorryeverybody.com and post a picture of yourself saying sorry to the rest of the world for sending the bum back to the white house
4. Visit http://www.apologizeaccepted.com to get much needed boost from the rest of yhe world
5. Visit http://www.costofwar.com to see the insanity, second by second, ticking away….
6. Wear a purple triangle to show your sorrow to your gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered or other friends for letting them down
7. Send a thank you note to Michael Moore for bearing the brunt of the right wing’s attack machine — MMFlint@aol.com
8. Stage a walk out at your school
9. Call in sick to work
10. Write a letter to the editor
11. Call and complain to a Fox News advertiser
12. Gather at your local war memorial and hold a candle light vigil for all those in danger in Iraq and for our sorrow at the election results
13. Call the press about it
14. Call your elected representatives and demand they do something to address the voting problems NOW
15. Honor January 20th as “Not One Damn Dime Day” to disappoint major
corporations for their role in the election crisis by not spending one damn dime on their stuff
16. Go to DC and participate in the national protest
17. Go to Crawford, TX and protest
18. Forward this email to EVERYONE (including conservatives) that you know
19. Add any action you can think of to this list
20. Get Up
21. DO SOMETHING JANUARY 20TH
“There is a limit to the legitimate interference of collective opinion with individual independence; and to find that limit, and maintain it against encroachment, is as indispensable to a good condition of human affairs as protection against political despotism. Over himself, over his own body and mind, the individual is sovereign.” – John Stuart Mill, Essay on Liberty

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