Anyone interested in joining their local candlelit vigil for peace can find out where it is and get other information here: http://www.moveon.org/vigil/
This is a world-wide event, peaceful and quiet for just an hour (or a half-hour, in some cases) tomorrow night. If you're in Chicago, I know there are a few downtown, one at Roscoe and Halsted, and four or five on the south side (two in Hyde Park!) There are quite a few in the Pioneer Valley, I'll be at the one in Northampton. Seriously, people are holding vigils all over the world, including someone (a research team Iguess) in Antarctica. So yeah. Go!
This is a world-wide event, peaceful and quiet for just an hour (or a half-hour, in some cases) tomorrow night. If you're in Chicago, I know there are a few downtown, one at Roscoe and Halsted, and four or five on the south side (two in Hyde Park!) There are quite a few in the Pioneer Valley, I'll be at the one in Northampton. Seriously, people are holding vigils all over the world, including someone (a research team Iguess) in Antarctica. So yeah. Go!
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I like the idea of vigils, but dislike the idea that a political organization is pulling the strings.
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