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November 23, 2004

ACLU's 'Refuse to Surrender' Pledge

Here's the latest campaign from the American Civil Liberties Union - the
I Refuse to Surrender My Freedom
Pledge:

Help Us Get 100,000 People to Take the Pledge by Inauguration Day — January 20th

Today our most fundamental freedoms are in jeopardy. Only a bold, spirited movement of people like you who refuse to surrender your freedoms can protect our civil liberties.

On January 20th, George Bush will pledge to uphold the Constitution. Our goal is to recruit 100,000 new ACLU supporters by that day to proclaim "I REFUSE TO SURRENDER MY FREEDOM" by taking this simple pledge:

"I pledge to join with over 400,000 ACLU members and supporters to help ensure that the President, his administration, and our leaders in Congress fulfill their duty to preserve, protect, and defend our Constitution.

By reaffirming my commitment to the American values of justice and liberty for all, I am enlisting in a powerful movement to defend our freedoms against assaults on our civil liberties."

Let's make it clear to those who seek to take away our freedoms that they are on the wrong side of the law . . . the wrong side of core American values . . . and the wrong side of history. Take the pledge now and stand strong in support of freedom.

If you want to join up, click to Take the Pledge.

Posted by thorswitch at November 23, 2004 05:20 AM

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