By Melanie Morgan, Move America Forward
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Protests In: ** San Francisco ** Las Vegas ** Carson City
Living, breathing, "Surrender Monkeys," will lead crowds of patriotic Americans protesting the efforts by Senate Majority Leader, Harry Reid, and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, to undercut support for the missions of our troops in Iraq.
The monkeys (waving white "surrender" flags) along with pro-troop supporters will be conducting protests outside the district offices of Harry Reid & Nancy Pelosi on Thursday, May 17, 2007 at 10:30 AM Pacific Time.
Protests will take place outside the district offices of Senator Harry Reid in Las Vegas and Carson City, as well as outside of Speaker Pelosi's San Francisco district office. Monkeys will be leading the San Francisco & Las Vegas protests.
The protests are being organized by Move America Forward (website: www.MoveAmericaForward.org), the nation's largest grass-roots, pro-troop organization and will be called "Surrender is Not an Option." The protests will include picketers carrying white "surrender flags" to mock the defeatist approach offered by Reid & Pelosi at these office locations:
NANCY PELOSI:
HARRY REID:
"The anti-war movement and their leaders in Congress have gotten too far ahead of themselves and they are now going to experience the backlash from the American people. If these anti-war advocates won't stand behind our troops then maybe they should stand in front of them on the frontlines in Iraq and Afghanistan," said Melanie Morgan, Chairman of Move America Forward.
Move America Forward will also be debuting a new ad that takes Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi to task for their "war is lost" attitude towards the war in Iraq.
"We're not going to sit back any longer and allow politicians and anti-war groups like votevets.org to undercut our troops, we're starting to fight back," said Melanie Morgan.
For more information please visit www.MoveAmericaForward.Org
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