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.

Friday, January 18, 2008

Upcoming meetings for Columbus, Ohio chapter of World Can't Wait
www.columbuswcw.org.

Sunday, February 17
Sunday, March 16th

Both meetings will be from 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Northwood-High Building
2231 North High Street, in conference room 100.

Off SR 315, take the Lane Ave. exit South towards High Street; go left on High St.; at the first light(Northood), take a left; take your first left into the parking lot. Ample free and secure parking.

Both meetings will focus on upcoming events: teach-ins; lectures and most importantly, strategic planning for the March 19th demonstration in Columbus, Ohio on the 5th year of the illegal war against the occupied people of Iraq. Meet up time/location, WCW Burning Globe posters needed by participants; two volunteers needed to carry chapter banner.
Contact vargo.che@hotmail.com.

Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Wear & Display Orange Jan. 11th

World Can't Wait is part of Shut Down Guantanamo, a protest at the White House led by Amnesty International and the National Religious Campaign Against Torture, followed by a Guantanamo Prisoner Procession to the Supreme Court, and a funereal ceremony remembering the four men who died in custody at Guantanamo, and mourning the death of Habeas Corpus. http://www.witnesstorture.org/

In Cleveland this Friday, January 11
5 pm: Gather on Coventry, in Cleveland Heights Look for people wearing orange, including orange jumpsuits, and holding a big NO TORTURE banner
7 pm: Come hear the voice of the voiceless at a reading from the collection "Poems from Guantánamo: the Detainees Speak." This reading is to commemorate six years of unlawful detention of humyn beings at the United States run detention center at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.

WHO: Concerned humyns for humyn rights
WHAT: Poetry reading
WHEN: Friday, 01.11.08, 7 pm
WHERE: Mac's Backs Paperbacks, 1820 Coventry Road, Cleveland, 44118
WHY: We are a civilized people who believe in the rule of law