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    Thursday, September 25, 2008

     

    Boston-Area Protests against the Bailout

    by Dollars and Sense

    Justice and peace organizations across the US are organizing a concerted public outcry against the Bush administration demand for a $700 billion blank check for Wall Street. As the administration did when pushing through the Patriot Act and launching the attack on Iraq, it is using scare tactics and threats to avoid public debate and Congressional oversight. But people around the country are pushing back. Today is major push - a national call-in and emergency action day to oppose the Bush bailout plan.

    EMERGENCY ACTIONS

    --PARK STREET STATION/BOSTON, today, 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM: PROTEST THE TAX MONEY GIVEAWAY TO WALL STREET Stand with your neighbors and say NO Bush Bailout! No repeat of the Patriot's Act disaster! No welfare for the rich! No taxpayer bailout for Wall Street! No support for the Bush administration's "urgent" demand for a blank check, lack of accountability and fear mongering! BRING SIGNS!

    --METROWEST, at Shopper's World (in front of TGIF), Rte. 9, Framingham NO BUSH BAIL OUT rally, 5:00-7:30PM.

    --NEWTON CENTER, Corner of Center Street and Beacon Street PROTEST THE TERMS OF BAILOUT. 5:00 -6:30PM

    To find or post other actions: http://tinyurl.com/3sh2cb

    CALLS TO OUR REPRESENATIVES AND SENATORS:
    ACTION ALERT: NO BLANK CHECK FOR WAR! NO BLANK CHECK FOR WALL STREET!
    Doesn't it seem all too familiar? Last time, it was a terrorist attack that was used to push through the Patriot Act and to launch an illegal and immoral war that has resulted in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians. Now the Bush Administration announces that we are on the verge of a financial meltdown and the only solution is to fork over $700 billion-with no oversight, no accountability, no transparency, no nothing-to the very people and institutions who got us into this mess. And who is going to foot the bill for this experiment? The American taxpayer. We need accountability and transparency NOW.

    [Statements from participating organizations:]

    The future of our country-our environment, our health care, our education, our roads and bridges-depends on our action NOW.
    (Code Pink)

    Call Congress today (toll-free 800-830-5738 or 202-224-3121). Tell them 'No to billions for war and billions for Wall Street!': Urge them to oppose the Bush bailout. They need to Stand up for Main Street. And Bring the troops home!
    (UfPJ)

    Demand that any bailout plan include:
    Mortgage assistance for those most affected by the crisis,
    Controls on excessive CEO pay, and
    Protection for ordinary taxpayers from bearing the costs of the bailout, by returning a portion of any profits made by bailed-out banks to the American people, and increasing taxes on wealthy investors.
    (United for a Fair Economy)

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