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✎ EN Conference for American Expat Opposition to Bush's Policies

Discussion in 'Open Bar' started by 0, Jun 5, 2003.

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    Open Invitation to the Inaugural Conference of American Voices Abroad, July 4-6, Berlin, Germany

    American Voices Abroad is a non-partisan coalition bringing together Americans abroad in opposition to Bush’s foreign and domestic policy.

    From July 4-6 these groups will meet in Berlin to discuss strategies for opposing Bush’s destructive policies and mending the international ties which he has put under such strain.

    Groups and individuals are equally welcome! We encourage you to contact us at americanvoices@andere-seite.de for more information, to share your thoughts with us, and/or to get on our mailing list for future initiatives, even if you cannot attend.

    Visit the website of our Berlin chapter at www.andere-seite.de/amisagainstwar
     
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    Re: Conference for American Expat Opposition to Bush's Polic

    Clinton was better?
     
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    Re: Conference for American Expat Opposition to Bush's Polic

    Hey, we could argue about Clinton (I'm the last to romanticize him)- but he's not in the White House anymore.
    Bush is - and since he's been there we've gone from being a respected country with a budget surplus to a rogue state with a deficit.
     
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