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Sunday, August 26, 2007

August 26-28: NM ‘Iraq Summer’ Campaign Comes to a Crescendo in ABQ

From Iraq Summer Campaign:

  • August 26th – 27th: In advance of Bush visit, ‘Iraq Summer’ to Hold “Support the Troops, End the War” Vigil outside Senator Domenici and Congresswoman Heather Wilson’s offices.
  • August 27th: Scores of Albuquerque Veterans, Military Families, Domenici Constituents to Greet President Bush with Sea of “Support the Troops, End the War” Signs Outside Los Ranchos de Albuquerque Mayor Larry Abraham’s residence.
  • August 28th: Nearly 200 Domenici and Wilson Constituents to Attend ‘Iraq Summer’s Flagship ‘Take a Stand Day’ Town Hall Meeting With or Without the Senator and Congresswoman

Albuquerque, NM – Starting Sunday, August 26th, at 8 AM, the New Mexico ‘Iraq Summer’ Campaign -- which has been turning up the heat on Senator Pete Domenici and Congresswoman Heather Wilson all summer to start representing their constituents by voting for the safe and responsible end to the Iraq war -- will come to a crescendo with a flurry of grassroots activity leading up to the campaign’s flagship event on Tuesday, August 28th: ‘Take a Stand Day’ -- a town hall open to all New Mexicans, providing Senator Domenici and Congresswoman Wilson a golden opportunity to face their constituents and explain their continued support of the President’s costly and irresponsible policy of endless war in Iraq.

Invitations to the town hall, which is already expected to draw nearly 200 Albuquerque constituents, were flatly rejected by Congressman Wilson’s office and ignored by Senator Domenici. Just a day before the event, the ‘Iraq Summer’ campaign will be joined by dozens of local veterans, military families and Domenici and Wilson constituents to greet President Bush with a sea of “Support the Troops, End the War” signs as he arrives at the residence of Los Ranchos Mayor Larry Abraham Monday morning.

EVENT 1: August 26-27

  • WHAT: In advance of Bush visit, Dozens of Domenici and Wilson Constituents Assigned Shifts for Solemn ‘Support the Troops, End the War’ Vigil Outside Senator’s and Congresswoman’s offices.
  • WHEN: Starting Sunday, August 26th at 8AM and Ending Monday, August 27th at 12PM
  • WHERE: Outside Senator Pete Domenici and Rep. Heather Wilson offices. Domenici: Albuquerque Plaza; 201 3rd Street, NW, Suite 710; Albuquerque, NM 87102. Wilson: 20 First Plaza, Suite 603; Albuquerque, NM 87102

EVENT 2: August 27

  • WHAT: Scores of Albuquerque Veterans, Military Families, Domenici Constituents to Greet President Bush With Sea of “Support the Troops, End the War” Signs
  • WHEN: Monday, August 27th at 8:30 AM
  • WHERE: Outside Los Ranchos de Albuquerque Mayor Larry Abraham’s residence, Corner of Rio Grande and Green Valley

THE FLAGSHIP EVENT: August 28

  • WHAT: Nearly 200 Domenici and Wilson Constituents to Attend ‘Take A Stand’ Town Hall Meeting to Pressure Senator and Congresswoman to Break with Bush and Vote to Begin Responsible Redeployment of U.S. Troops Out of Harm’s Way in Iraq
  • WHEN: Tuesday, August 28th from 7:00 – 8:00 PM
  • WHERE: Continuing Education Auditorium, University of New Mexico; 1634 University Blvd, NE; Albuquerque, NM
  • Speakers:
  • Moderator will be Claudia Iglesias – Iraq Summer Campaign
    • Major General Mel Montano (USANG, Ret.) – Former Adjunct General of New Mexico
    • Martin Heinrich – Albuquerque City Councilor (District 6)
    • Bruce Clark – Marine veteran and father of two active duty soldiers, one currently serving in Iraq
    • Judy Pratt – Activist, former State Senator and 1984 U.S. Senate Candidate against Pete Domenici

For more info contatt Greg Richardson, (512) 484-5990

“Iraq Summer” is a nationwide, 10-week long campaign with nearly 100 organizers in 15 states and 40 congressional districts to turn up the heat on members of Congress who have opposed setting a timeline to bring a safe and responsible end to the war in Iraq. The effort will culminate with a national “Take a Stand” day on August 28th, when Members of Congress will have the opportunity to explain their stance on the war to their constituents in a town hall setting.

CDA, AAEI, and Iraq Summer is a coalition including a wide range of political and nonprofit organizations that are working against our current policy in Iraq. Coalition organizations that are tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the IRC have not endorsed or sponsored this statement or the advertisement referred to therein, and no funds provided were used in producing or distributing this statement or the advertisement.

Editor's Note: For other events related to Bush's visit to Los Ranchos de Albuquerque on Monday, August 26th, to raise funds for "Pajama Pete" Domenici, check these previous posts:

August 26, 2007 at 01:31 PM in 2008 NM Senate Race, Events, Iraq War, Local Politics | Permalink

Comments

What happened? WHERE WAS EVERYONE THIS MORNING? A couple of us went to Rio Grande and Green Valley, having no idea about the last minute change of location. There wasn't a soul there. We then went to two of the intersections listed for the protest and no one was at either one. We went to a lot of work making signs and badges, but we certainly didn't want to embarrass the Democrats and liberals of Albuquerque by doing our own two-person protest and having the news say how few people turned out to rally against B*sh's visit. How totally disappointing.

Posted by: | Aug 27, 2007 9:44:30 AM

They may have moved as it's rumored Bush is taking the back way via Fourth Street to Green Valley and then to the home

Posted by: No More Bush | Aug 27, 2007 11:34:49 AM

I don't know where the Impeach commenter was but there were more than 100 people on Rio Grande about a mile north of the Los Ranchos village hall - and that was pretty early on. About 20 were from Code Pink and they stuck out. Lots of media and photographers there too. And I heare there were people at other points like on Paseo too.

Posted by: | Aug 27, 2007 2:07:53 PM

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