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For Immediate Release
May 5, 2007
Contact: Suzanne Brownlow, Comm. Dir.
(503) 310-4577
Believers Against The War
ANNOUNCES SERIES OF I-205
OVERPASS PROTESTS
Clackamas, OR – Today, between 1:00pm – 2:00pm, BELIEVERS AGAINST THE WAR will position groups of protesters on several I-205 overpasses near the Clackamas Town Center area. The intent will be to clearly declare to the traveling public, multiple times along this well-traveled section of the interstate, that we want our troops home – NOW!
David Brownlow, Executive Director of BELIEVERS AGAINST THE WAR, said, “While Oregonians are busy about their business on a Saturday afternoon, we are going to continue to remind them that we have left 160,000 of our finest men and women stranded in a vast Iraqi shooting gallery. The urgency of the situation demands that we put pressure on our leaders, through any and all means, to end the occupation.”
BELIEVERS AGAINST THE WAR says that recent admissions by our military that the extended deployments forced on our troops will cause major physical and emotional damage to a large percentage of returning troops gives even more urgency to our message – bring them home now!
Suzanne Brownlow, Communications Director says to Oregonians who support the war, “Do you really mean it when you say ‘Support the Troops’ when you say nothing about this troop abuse? The troops in our son’s unit have eight more months to dodge mortar shells in Iraq, and they are already exhausted! Please save our troops and BRING THEM HOME NOW!”
P.O. Box 2965
Clackamas, OR 97015
(503) 307-3851
www.BelieversAgainstTheWar.org

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