List Members;

I'm going to drag this discussion out one more post for those interested in looking at what other cities chose to do about a resolution.  I found several mayors did sign these existing resolutions in my research, some large cities and some smaller cities or organizations.  What I haven't done yet, is to analyze the composition of these cities, populations and political history.       

http://www.ips-dc.org/citiesforpeace/resolutions.htm

It might be worth calling a few or checking out their local papers and see how the communities have responded for their actions.  There are many hits on the Internet.   This one seemed to have the most resources and links. Some are some pretty compelling statements. 

And I found the post by Shawne FitzGerald of Powderhorn most interest, thanks for the history lesson. Much appreciated. 

Peace,

Katie Simon-Dastych
Cooper / Longfellow
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p.s. For people who live relatively close to my part of town, I have several Anti War on Iraq signs available, contact me off list.  WAMM's cost is $10.00 a piece or "a peace" :)   Hope this is not an illegal post regarding info on signs.

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