Ok, I and most libertarians may be willing to donate to this effort 
but I see on the website that donations got through something called 
Project For New American Values If Project For New American values is 
a big government Progessive group hollering for more spending on 
government programs and government schools I'm sure most libertarians 
would not want to give a dime  to such 
causes.                                    
     If this is true about Project For New American values please 
tell us how we can support the efforts of the solider protestors 
without giving a penny to Project for New American 
Values.                        
      If that is not the case about Project For New American Values 
please   tell what other efforts they support besides the solider 
protest. Doing a Google search I came up empty on the first two pages 
your annocement on various webpages is all that is listed go far in 
my search.--- In [email protected], Dennis Kyne 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> OK - Games UP
>   The bus is moving.... http://www.ivawdeployed.org/
>   the members are moving 
http://www.ivawdeployed.org/taxonomy_menu/2/4
>   Read about these Iraq Veterans Against the War who have set off 
on a tour to end the tours of duty in Iraq.
>   It is a telling time...the resistance is growing.   Thousands of 
United States Soldiers are refusing to deploy to these illegal and 
immoral occupation zones.
>    
>   Follow the tour as it moves through Southern California, to 
Northern California and on to Washington to stand in support of Lt 
Watada.  
>    
>   Thank you for your support, IVAW deployed is a self supporting 
operation through the donations of supporters all over the world.  
Please visit and do what you can to support this mission.  The war 
will end when the soldiers refuse to fight...
>   PEACE
>   www.denniskyne.com
>   www.myspace.com/peacemachinemusic
> 
> 
> Dennis Kyne
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