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    Emergency: Rally Tomorrow in Vancouver

    The Walls of Wall Street

    Wall Street

    TrueMajority.org a project of USAction.org

    Dear xxxx,

    America Says NO Bush Bailout!

    Attend an emergency rally against the Bush bailout.

    Our pressure is working. Already this week, TrueMajority members have made almost 20,000 calls to tell their Senators “NO” to the Bush corporate bailout. Now news is beginning to come out that some lawmakers, Republicans and Democrats alike, are having second thoughts about going along with the administration’s plan.

    We can put the brakes on this.

    Tomorrow, Thursday, September 25th at 5 pm ordinary Americans are organizing Emergency Rallies against the Bailout nationwide. Other TrueMajority members have already started 75 rallies in their towns, will you join them?

    ATTEND AN EMERGENCY RALLY AGAINST THE BAILOUT

    We’re all in this together. The proposed bailout is a $700,000,000,000 dollar check from your bank account, handed over to Wall Street. This is literally the largest give away of public money to the private sector in history. We have an historic emergency, and it’s on us to step up and lead.

    Together we’ll send a clear message that America Says NO to Bush Bailout!

    Thanks for leading the way,

    -Ilya

    Ilya Sheyman
    Online Organizer

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