Dear Friends of Nuclear Disarmament,
The Los Angeles Area Nuclear Disarmament Coalition [LAANDC] is delighted that President Obama has turned American policy around so we are now heading towards a world free of nuclear weapons. With our "Organize Locally, Connect Globally" mantra, LAANDC intends to make a difference
The first hurdle is Congress. Congress must support the President's new policy whole-heartedly if we are to make progress. Both the
Campaign for a Nuclear Weapons Free World and the
Friends Committee on National Legislation make it easy to send a message to Congress on this issue. Please take a minute to register your opinion, and, as Chicago's former mayor Richard Daley said, "Vote early and vote often".
LAANDC intends to ramp up quickly using the Internet, some innovative software of our own design, and the massive majority that exists globally for nuclear disarmament. Our strategy is to partner with existing global organizations. In particular, Mayors for Peace with its 2020 Vision provides an existing structure that makes rapid action on a global scale possible.
Do you want to learn more about how you can help us achieve full nuclear disarmament? Then join our
on-line discussion.
Or, attend one of our one-hour Nuclear Disarmament Activists Meetings. The next one will take place on Saturday, April 18th at 10 a.m. at St Andrews Lutheran Church in Mar Vista, 11555 National Blvd, LA, CA 90064. (Come at 9 am for a
Global Warming presentation by Kathy Seal.)
Do you belong to an organization or committee that supports nuclear disarmament? Then bring your organization into the Coalition by contacting LAANDC Coordinator, Roger Eaton at rogereaton@earthlink.net and include the initials "LAANDC" in the subject line or call 310 390 5220.
Nuclear disarmament needs to be addressed today, not tomorrow. With global warming and peak oil threatening to further disturb a world already whipsawed by a chaotic financial system, what are the odds that it will be easier to disarm a decade from now? So please heed this appeal and join us for what promises to be an exciting and ultimately successful campaign.
For more about the LAANDC, please see our
web page.
Let's make it happen!
Roger Eaton
LAANDC Coordinator
April 11, 2009
