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Listen! Now they come to kill us all!

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Send an e-mail against the warmongers

It is obvious they would win the war but what about the Peace? The whole Moslem world is incensed. Generations will be in danger for this robber baron adventure. If we claim to be civilized then let us support civilized ways of behaving!

EASY Protest E-Mail—Select an address and just click below to load your emailer program with one of 14812 random, editable, anti-war, pro-democracy e-mails that you can send or not, as you choose.

  

Click here to E-mail a Comment

If you want to use an address of your own, just click anyway and then replace the address of the e-mail with the one you want. Lists of media and politicians can be found online.

Add your full name and address if you want to be published in the media. Pester politicians with your disapproval. Read War Crimes | Propaganda | Pentagon Papers for more ideas.

Protest

Send them to local newspapers too. Pester local and national representatives, MPs, Governors, Senators, PMs, Presidents, anyone important, with as many as you need to get attention. Let them know this killing and mass destruction is not in our names! Here are some websites with email links:

UK Government email website
UK PM email website
US President email website

Some mailto addresses of newspapers

letters@guardian.co.uk
letters@nytimes.com
letters@statesman.com
tuletters@aol.com
oped@rachel.csps.com
ben@essential.org
dtletters@telegraph.co.uk
letters@independent.co.uk
letters@the-times.co.uk
letters@observer.co.uk
letters@dailymail.co.uk
letters@mailonsunday.co.uk
express.letters@express.co.uk
independent.letters@independent.ie
letter.editor@edit.wsj.com
letters@latimes.com
chronletters@sfgate.com
letters@suntimes.com
opinion@seatimes.com
hci@chron.com
letters@baltsun.com
letters@liverpool.com

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A bombastic American preacher, visiting Paris for the first time, found such a thin mattress in his hotel bed it scarcely counted as one. Descending to the reception with a chance to practise his French in earnest, he addressed the manager, “Je veux dans mon lit un matelot.” The astonished manager replied, “mais, monsieur, ce n’est pas possible!” The preacher, feeling that he had not made himself clear, shook a finger at the manager and said, “Ecoute! je veux avoir dans le lit dans ma chambre un matelot.” Again the manager protested, excitedly, “Monsieur, ce n’est pas possible. A Toulon et au Havre il y a des matelots, mais a Paris il n’y a pas des matelots”. The preacher wagged his finger and said very firmly, “Ecoute! dans le lit dans ma chambre en Etats Unis, j’ai deux matelots.” At which, the astonished manager exclaimed, “Mon Dieu, quelle nation maritime!”
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