Guest guest Posted July 18, 2004 Report Share Posted July 18, 2004 Apparently the first link is no longer working, so I'm sharing with you all the letter I received from them. I got only one of these links to work just now. Could be they have exceeded their bandwidth. maybe. I'd say that if you wish to sign the pledge, or read more information, to try again tomorrow. MaryKaye " I am only one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. And because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do the something that I can do. " - Edward Everett Hale ---- info 07/17/04 17:53:19 mk2967 Thank You for signing the Commitment to Oppose the New Nuclear Arms Race Dear M: Thank you for signing the Commitment to Oppose the New Nuclear Arms Race. With your help, we will work together to create a nuclear-free future for all of us. In the next few weeks and months you will occasionally hear from us with updates and details. Need more tools? Here are a few useful links: The Nuclear Week in Review You can to the Nuclear Week in Review, NPRI's roundup of the latest news in the nuclear world, with analysis and a survey of the latest stories in the news. You can sign up for the review, and see recent editions here: http://www.nuclearpolicy.org/Issues.cfm?NewsTopicID=34 Bring a Speaker to your Community NPRI President Helen Caldicott, MD and Executive Director Charles Sheehan-Miles are speaking in communities around the country this year, and soon NPRI will launch its speakers bureau, featuring a number of excellent speakers on nuclear issues. Interested in bringing Helen or Charles to your community, university or other venue to speak? Contact NPRI at info for details Join the Partnership for a Nuclear-Free Future Join us in our work to build a nuclear-free future. Sign up here: http://www.nuclearpolicy.org/Partner.cfm Links and information related to the new nuclear bomb factory: NPRI's Bomb Factory home page: http://www.nuclearpolicy.org/bombfactory.cfm See Mark Fiore's excellent (and funny) animation on the Bush administration s nuclear policy: Buster and His Friends http://www.markfiore.com/animation/bustertwo.html Andrew Lichterman of the Western States Legal Foundation produced an excellent paper describing the new policies: Mass Producing Weapons of Mass Destruction- U.S. Plans for a New Nuclear Weapons Factory and the Global Resurgence of Nuclear Arms (requires adobe acrobat) http://www.wslfweb.org/docs/mpfinfo.pdf Visit the Alliance for Nuclear Accountability at http://www.ananuclear org/nompf.html Best regards from the NPRI team: Helen, Charles, Dianne, Julie, Megan, Regina, Beth and Scott. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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