From Amnesty International USA
March 10, 2008
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL USA
Don't Give Bush the Last Word on Torture!
President Bush vetoed legislation forbidding CIA use of waterboarding and other torture techniques.
Make it clear that the people of the United States abhor what the President condones.
http://www.amnestyusa.org/page.php?id=280
Dear [[First Name|Supporter]],
This past Saturday, with a single stroke of his veto pen, President Bush blocked a tough law forbidding the CIA from using waterboarding and other despicable interrogation "techniques". We can't let him have the last word.
In the face of this brutal affront to human rights, we must show that President Bush does not represent the vast majority of American citizens. This starts with each and every one of us acting in our own communities.
Act Now. Call talk radio stations and write a letter to the editor of your local newspaper.
http://www.amnestyusa.org/page.php?id=280
It took thousands of calls, letters and emails from Amnesty activists like you to persuade Congress to pass tough anti-torture legislation. And now, it's going to take just as much energy and determination to counter Bush's unconscionable veto.
Let's make it clear that torture is wrong everywhere, all the time, no matter the circumstances, and no matter which agency does it. And so is putting people on "trial" based on torture-tainted evidence. Bush acted. Now you have to act. Call your local radio station. Write a letter to the editor. Forward this email to as many people as possible.
Speak out against torture. Don't let Bush have the last word!
http://www.amnestyusa.org/page.php?id=280
President Bush tried today to defeat our efforts to put America on record. But, with spirited protests all across America, we're going to make it clear that our nation abhors what our President condones.
Please act against torture now.
Larry Cox, Executive Director
Amnesty International USA
PS: Stay alert for an announcement tomorrow of a dramatic new Amnesty initiative.
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