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How to Empower Yourself

Posted on November 10, 2004 in Courage & Activism

square133.gif George W. Bush is not the president. There remain more questions now than there were with the Year 2000: this time Bush behaved dirtier than we thought possible. Some feel that Gandhian nonviolence will not work against people who have no hearts. I disagree: whatever boards lurk in the eyes of Bush and Cheney, there are other Americans who work for them who will be moved by the stands of their countrymen. Yes, I am preaching gentle, peaceful revolution. And an action planned for the Inaugaration suggests itself as the best course for all loyal and compassionate Americans to take these next four years or until the crisis resolves itself in favor of our personal liberties and privacy: Turn your back on George W. Bush.

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You don’t need to put up with this. Call your local newspaper, television and radio. Demand that they perform a real investigation. Refuse to honor those who squat in the White House. They may have stolen power, but you do not have to accord them respect. And talk to other people. It will become apparent that you are not alone. Bloggers: blog about this. Blog about this. Blog about this.

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