World Can't Wait, OHIO

World Can't Wait is organizing people living in the United States to take responsibility to stop the whole disastrous course led by the Bush administration. We seek to create a political situation where the Bush administration's program is repudiated, where Bush himself is driven from office, and where the whole direction he has been taking U.S. society is reversed.

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Jan 24: Revised info for upcoming events in Columbus
all events are free and open to the public


Tuesday, January 23: Teach-In and Film Showing
Time: 7:00 pm- 8:30 pm
Topic: Larry Everest from the Oct 30th WCW teach-in DVD speaking about Iraq
Location: Hilltop Branch of the Columbus Library, 511 S. Hague (at Sullivant) in the John Wilson Room

Tuesday, February 6: Teach-In and Film Showing
Topic: The documentary "911 Mysteries" will be shown
Time: 7:00 pm- 9:00 pm
Location: Whetstone Branch of the Columbus Library, 3909 High St. in the meeting room

Sunday, February 11: World Can't Wait meeting
2-4 pm
Hilltop Branch of the Columbus Library, 511 S. Hague (at Sullivant) in the large meeting room.

Saturday, February 17: Speaker Dr. James H. Fetzer will be speaking about '9/11'.
Dr. Fetzer is the founder and co-chair of Scholars for 9/11 Truth, "a non-partisan association of faculty, students, and scholars dedicated to exposing falsehoods and to revealing truths behind 9/11'. http://www.scholarsfor911truth.org/
Time: 1 pm
Location: main branch of the Columbus library at 96 S. Grant Ave. in the auditorium
To defray expenses related to this event the Columbus Chapter of World Can't Wait is seeking donations. Make checks out to: World Can't Wait, and mail to World Can't Wait, P.O.Box 609034, Cleveland, Ohio 44109; in the memo section note: FETZER.

Sunday, February 25th: World Can't Wait meeting
2-4 p.m.
Hilltop Branch of the Columbus Library at 511 S. Hague (at Sullivant) in the large meeting room.




Tuesday, December 19, 2006


Join us in Washington DC on Thurs, Jan 4.
The protest will be held at Upper Senate Park (Delaware & Constitution, just north of the Capitol) starting at 12:00 noon

The day Congress opens, World Can’t Wait will lead a major challenge to the political direction in this country since the election. A regime as criminal as the Bush regime still allowed to even remain in office? No! An unjust war started on lies, allowed to continue for four years despite an election where people meant to express how strongly they want it stopped? No! The Democrats, now the majority, allowing debate only on how to run the war more effectively, and saying that impeachment can’t even be considered? No!

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cleveland@worldcantwait.org
216-633-6200

Tuesday, December 12, 2006


SILENCE +
TORTURE =
COMPLICITY

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Upcoming in Columbus

Chapter meeting of WCW
Sunday, December 17, from 2 - 4 pm
Northwood-High Building 2231 N. High Street in conf room #100.

HERE ARE OUR NEXT THREE TEACH-INS:


  • Saturday, Jan 13th, 3pm- 4:30 pm
  • Tuesday, January 23rd, 7pm- 8:30pm
  • Tuesday, Feb 6, 7pm to 8:30 pm
Jan 13 and Jan 23 events will take place at the Hilltop Branch of the Columbus Library, 511 S. Hague (at Sullivan) in the John Wilson room. The teach-in will feature Larry Everest on DVD, from the Oct 30th World Can't Wait teach-in in NYC, speaking about the ongoing situation in Iraq. Mr. Everest is the author of 'Oil, Power, and Empire.' WCW chapter members will lead discussions at the conclusion of each showing and handouts will be available. A member of Military Families Speak Out will be the featured speaker.

Feb 6th event will take place at the Whetstone Library, 3909 N. Hight Street, in the meeting room. The topic will be the documentary '911 mysteries' and discussion will follow.

Saturday, December 09, 2006

Sun and Mon, Dec 10 and 11:
International Human Rights Day activities
SILENCE + TORTURE = COMPLICITY

On December 10th and 11th, in honor of International Human Rights Day, take a stand against the legalization of torture. Spend the whole day wearing what Guantanamo detainees have to wear everyday. Dress in the orange jumpsuit, hood, shackles, etc. Wear it to school. Wear it to work. Wear it to church or religious services. Detainees at Guantanamo Bay are shackled, held in cages, dressed in orange jumpsuits and sometimes kept hooded, and subjected to torture. In September, Congress made all this legal with the Military Commissions Act (MCA). And in the wake of election promises to bring about a "new direction", no one in Congress is even talking about repealing the MCA and stopping torture.

Sunday, December 10th: Human Rights and Impeachment Day
Join with World Can't Wait - Drive Out the Bush Regime in a film showing, part of impeachment town hall meetings on Dec. 10th across the country. We will be showing a film by the Center for Constitutional Rights, "How to Impeach a President." And join the discussion about what it will take to drive this regime from power.
4 pm

Lakewood Public Library, 15425 Detroit Ave

Later in the day, join in a community dinner for International Human Rights Day.
7:30 pm at the Almanar Arabic Restaurant, 3279 W. 117th (off I-90 exit, one mile south on W 117th, just north of Lorain Ave)


Monday, December 11th: Human Rights Vigil from Detaines
Please join the Catholic Worker in calling for Human Rights for Detaines outside St. Johns Cathedral.
11:30 am- 1 pm
E. 9th and Superior, downtown Cleveland

Monday, December 04, 2006

Upcoming events in Ohio

Thursday Dec 7th in Columbus
Teach-in and Film Showing
"Torture and Indefinate Detention"
7pm to 8: 45 pm
Northwood-High Building (conf room 100)
2231 North High Street, Columbus, Ohio -close to Lane Ave. and free parking behind building.
The evening program will begin with a 28 minute viewing of 'Torture & Indefinite Detention"(from the documentary Bush Crimes Commission) which features speakers from the Iraq Veterans Against the War and the Center for Constitutional Rights; BRIG. GENERAL JANIS KARPINSKI. A discussion will follow the viewing.

Sunday Dec 10 in Cleveland:
Human Rights and Impeachment Day
*Film Showing, followed by discussion
"How to Impeach A President"
4 pm at the Lakewood Public Library
15425 Detroit Ave, Lakewood

*Dinner at the Almanar Arabic Restaurant
7:30 pm
3279 W. 117th St
just north of Lorain, about one mile south of I-90 exit ramp

Saturday, January 13 and Tuesday, Jan 23 in Columbus
Teach-In and Film Showing
Topic: Larry Everest, from the video "It's Worse than you Think"
3- 4:30pm on Jan 13
7- 8: 30 pm on Jan 23
Location: Hilltop Branch of the Columbus Library, 511 S. Hague (at Sullivant) in the John Wilson Room; free parking available,
The same program will be shown both dates: Topic: Larry Everest, from the Oct 30th World Can't Wait teach-in DVD in NYC speaking about the ongoing situation in Iraq. Mr. Everest is the author of 'Oil, Power, and Empire.' WCW chapter members will lead discussions at the conclusion of each showing. handouts will be available.