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NeverAbandon.com - First Responder issue site (5 posts)

  1. truthmod
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    NeverAbandon.com - First Responder issue site

    The site was announced today on 911Blogger.

    http://www.911blogger.com/node/7982

    Congratulations to yh on a great site! Last weekend 3 of us TruthMovers got a chance to do some postering in support of the launch...

    Check it out:

    http://www.neverabandon.com/

    Posted 17 years ago #
  2. truthmover
    Administrator

    Now more than ever!

    More than ever the public must demand transparency and accountability on this issue. Whether we find anyone to blame or not, the 9/11 attack continues to take lives. Somehow the Bush Administration runs on 9/11 and its War on Terror, and yet shows no concerns for the victims of either.

    Why is he still getting away with this?

    We must never abandon those who have put their lives on the line with the highest sense of moral duty and have fallen in that pursuit. Fire fighters and soldiers shouldn't live in poverty. Their health problems shouldn't be contested in court, and we shouldn't be hearing more stories about poor veteran care.

    This society has never fulfilled it obligation to those who have sacrificed the most for our way of life. Please spread awareness of the lack of government support for 9/11 first responders, and our military veterans. People who would give their lives to save ours deserve some of our attention and support.

    Posted 17 years ago #
  3. truthmover
    Administrator

    Have a look. Spread the word.

    http://www.neverabandon.com/

    Really the best thing you can do to support this effort is just let to let people know about it. YH has come up with a very accessible and compelling way to introduce this subject to people. But more people concerned with these issues need know it exists. Spread the word!

    Posted 17 years ago #
  4. truthmod
    Administrator

    Rosie video features Never Abandon Posters!

    http://www.rosie.com/blog/sections/movies/ http://www.rosie.com/blog/2007/05/31/a-week-off/

    but i still don't see a link on her site...

    Posted 16 years ago #
  5. The artwork is really making it's mark and finding it's way. The movement needs more art.

    Posted 16 years ago #

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