I CARRY THE TORCH FOR DARFUR
But when our humanity can be questioned because we allow a genocide to go on year after year in Darfur ~ what amounts to be a silent screaming out for our attention and our souls needs to be given project status. In other words, genocide is one of those things that should be taken care of as a priority.
US RI Representative James Langevin
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"How many ears must one man have before he can hear people cry?...
How many deaths will it take 'til he knows that too many people have died?...
How many years can some people exist before they're allowed to be free?...
How many times can a man turn his head pretending he just doesn't see?"
Blowin' in the Wind
Sung by Katie Melua
Sandra Hammel
Organizer of the Dream for Darfur
I CARRY THE TORCH FOR DARFUR
Providence, Rhode Island event
October 27, 2007
Rhode Island Statehouse
Smith Street
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Call 1~800~GENOCIDE
and urge
your U.S. Representative and Senators
to pass the funding fully
for the UN Peacekeepers for Darfur
President Bush's Comment Phone Line
202-456-1111
He needs a push to do something right
save darfur
genocide intervention
darfur genocide
GENOCIDE STOPS WITH US
or it will go on forever
Labels: Activist, Brilhante, China, Edward Mutanguha, Edwin Mutanguha, Genocide Olympics, ilovemylife, James Langevin, Kigali, Providence, Rhode Island, Rwanda, Sandra Hammel, Scott Warren, STAND, Torch Relay
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