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Next
GCPC Event
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Tuesday 10 July 2007
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Details here
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Pastors for Peace Caravan to Cuba
w/ Dana Lubow & The Bookmobile
Tuesday 10 July 2007 / 6-9pm
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Silver City
3845 North Swan Street / 505.538.0101 / www.uufsc.com
Join us as we welcome the Caravanistas on their
way to the Mexico border to run the gauntlet of US imperialism and
the 40+ year long embargo of Cuba.
Bring a pot luck dish and hear the exploits
and expectations of Caravanista veterans and novices, young and
old. Their stories are moving and their courage
inspiring. These folks are walking the walk!
And don't miss Kyle Johnson's interview
with Dana Lubow. Dana has purchased, outfitted, and is
driving a bookmobile bound for Cuban villages and rural outposts
as part of the Caravan. The interview
is now running on CATS / cable channel 17 or at www.radiofreesilver.com.
And, if you have Spanish language books
suitable for a library that you would like to donate to the
bookmobile, please do bring those along.
This marks the 18th Caravan to Cuba and dozens of
vehicles from all over the United States and Canada will converge
on the Mexico border to cross over and continue to Tampico Mexico
with much appreciated humanitarian aid including medical supplies,
computeres, electronics, office and educational supplies, bicycles
and a long list of items that the US continues to deny to the
cuban people with its odious blockade, now nearing 50 years.
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4th of July Parade / Grant
County - Past Present & Future
Wednesday 4 July 2007 / 9:30am
Staging area in the vicinity of Penny Park / Snappy Mart near
Gough Park

The Grant County Chamber of Commerce defined theme
for the 2007 parade is "Grant County - Past, Present &
Future"
Read / Download our statement and parade handout here.
Well, we've liked Independence in the past
and want it in the future but we're presently
confronted with corrupted elections, manipulated intelligence,
constitutional violations, war crimes, abrogation of treaty
obligations, stacking the Supreme Court with reactionary ideologues,
partisan litmus tests for federal prosecutors, secrecy over
everything and Nixonian stonewalling when all else
fails.
We've decided that the one thing most necessary in
the present to insure independence in the future as in
the past is IMPEACHMENT. It's right there in the
Constitution. Must have been a reason! Use it or Lose
it! Impeach Now for the Future!
Join us in our participation in this years
parade. We will gather in the vicinity of 12th Street and
Grant - near the Snappy Mart at 9:30am and the parade begins at
10am.
We will be handing out black arm bands to symbolize
the dangers we face and while we encouage everyone to focus on
the matter of IMPEACHMENT as our theme, you are welcome to
bring signs that relate to any of the war and social justice issues
that concern you.
And remember our motto... Practice Peace.

visit Radio
Free Silver! for video of last year's parade!
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Peak
Oil may be here already... Are You All Ready?
Join us at the
Second Annual Conference on
Peak Oil, Climate Change, and Sustainability
Friday 12 January 2007 through Sunday 14 January 2007
here in Silver City at the Silco Theater
with a special presentation on Thursday 11 January.
Click here for more info, the
brochure and flyers that you can download and print to help spread
the word on this grassroots and community effort to begin to act
on this imminent and inevitable change to how we do everything.
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GCPC
attends demonstration at
Fort Huachuca to protest torture.
On
November 19 a contingent of Grant County Peace Coalition participated in a
demonstration at the gates of Fort Huachuca to protest Bush's medieval policy of torture and
lawlessness. GCPC joined the the raging Grannies, Walking Mary, and dozens
of supporters from Tucson and vicinity. Tucson has formed a
support group for School of the Americas Watch - www.soaw.org.
Click here for
details.
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Tuesday 15 August 6pm - Food Not Bombs
Potluck and Presentation
Join the Grant County Peace Coalition for an evening potluck with a presentation by
Keith McHenry, cofounder of the Food Not
Bombs program.
Hear the history of this progressive and compassionate program
and the latest challenges they face in Las Vegas & Orlando,
FL.
Click here for more details |
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Take a stand! Join over 600 Grant County
Residents
that have declared that the Bush administration's war crimes are
Not in My Name! |
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4th of July Parade
Update
This year
marked GCPC's 4th year of participating
in
the
Grant County 4th of July Parade.
We found that the climate of the parade and it's
onlookers
was considerably changed from previous years when
we were greeted more often with derisive comments
and much less with encouragement and support.
The current national polls showing Bush's approval ratings in the mid 30% range (and as low as 31%)
seem to be consistent with the responses of folks here in Grant
County.
The GCPC contingent received much more applause and positive reaction
than cat calls and derision. Many of those who were vocal
supporters of Bush and his dirty war are now mumbling under their breath
as they realise the tide of pu blic opinion has turned.
Most Americans oppose this war
and want the Troops Home
Fast.
To read some of the responses to the parade
and
GCPC's contingent,
visit the Tyler's Turn Blog.
Thanks to Elroy Limmer for the pics! Click to enlarge.
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In June, GCPC and Pax Christi
joined in support of the
Pastors for Peace Caravan to Cuba
We arranged a big potluck dinner and sendoff
breakfast to fuel a group of hungry caravanistas on their way to
their rendezvous in El Paso / Juarez with other caravans
originating in various parts of the U.S. At the potluck they
gave us a history and current conditions of the Caravan along with
their very moving personal experiences with the Caravan and other
activism to spur discussion.
They made it across the border, down through
western Mexico and on to Cuba delivering medical supplies, office
and educational materials, bicycles, and other items that are hard
to to obtain under the economic embargo.
Our hats are off to them for their dedication and
daring as they ran the gauntlet of U.S. imperialism.
To find out more about Pastors for Peace,
The Caravan to Cuba,
and their other caravans and projects,
visit
www.pastorsforpeace.org
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As we pursue our vision of a world at peace, we find that many of our
fellow citizens too easily forget or ignore the consequences of the
acts of our government. We thank and applaud Many Moons
(Hwy 180 E in Arenas Valley) for
their courage and commitment in providing a place where we can remind
people on a daily basis and hopefully move them to see the reality of
what is unjustly done in our name.
Place your mouse over one of the
small images above to see it enlarged below

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Grant County Peace Coalition - Mission
Statement
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We are a coalition of Grant County residents. We are non-partisan,
multi-racial, multi-generational, and come from many backgrounds and
beliefs.
As Americans, we seek a peaceful and just world safe from terrorism perpetrated by individuals, organizations, or states. We
want the resources of our country to go towards making the world a
better place for everyone.
We recognize there will be no lasting peace unless the dignity of
every individual is upheld and basic human needs are met.
Towards this aim, we:
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Call for an end to political, economic, and military aggression around the world
- Work to defend civil liberties and human rights for all
- Seek global peace through economic and social justice
- Oppose all racial, ethnic, and religious bigotry and violence
- Support a healthy environment and sustainable lifestyles
We strive to achieve these goals through education, community building, and direct non-violent action.
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