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From: Lauren Culbert (lculbert |
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| Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2006 13:40:07 -0700 (PDT) | |
Forgive 2 MUUSJA postings in one day, but I thought most people would be interested in these timely topics. L. ******************************** SOCIAL ACTION CHAIR (SAC) NEWS ******************************** Dear SAC-News Readers: Forgive a second posting this week but I have important updates on our witness against the Military Commissions Act. The Rev. Kathleen McTigue, Senior Minister of the Unitarian Society of New Haven, CT and a founding member of the non-profit group "Reclaiming the Prophetic Voice," will appear tonight on "The O'Reilly Factor" (8 PM EDT, check local listings) -- see http://www.foxnews.com/oreilly/. McTigue, along with an interfaith group of clergy, raised funds to post two billboards ("The Vote to Allow Torture") on the heavily-traveled highways I-95 and I-84 to make sure Connecticut residents know which members of the state's congressional delegation voted for the recently-signed Military Commissions Act. President Bush signed the bill into law earlier this week. For details on uua.org's coverage of this story, see http://www.uua.org/news/2006/061018_mca.html . ******************************* We received the following report from the Washington Region Religious Campaign Against Torture -- an interfaith organization with a large UU contingent. (The chair is UU and the meetings are held at River Road Unitarian Church). See www.WRRCAT.org for a description of their protest against the Military Commissions Act on Tuesday, Oct. 17 outside the White House. The group had their own "people's signing statement" which they tried to present to the president while he was signing the bill into law. One of the four religious speakers at the protest was UU minister Rev. Scott Alexander of River Road Unitarian Church, the "master of ceremonies" was a UU, and three of the sixteen people arrested in the civil disobedience are UUs (including the chair of the Washington region's Unitarian Universalists for Social Justice). Susan Leslie Director for Congregational Advocacy and Witness Unitarian Universalist Association 25 Beacon Street, Boston MA 02108 (617) 948-4607; sleslie [at] uua.org www.uua.org/justice Subscribe to SAC-News, Advocacy-News, JTW-News & SRI-News at www.uua.org/mailman/listinfo _______________________________________________ Sac-news mailing list Sac-news [at] lists.uua.org http://lists.uua.org/mailman/listinfo/sac-news
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