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    INTEL: Anti-SB 1070 protest schedule.

    Alert Sheriff Joe and Phoenix PD about this.

    Phoenix Schedule of Activities, Packing List, and Other Important Information
    To: borderangels@googlegroups.com, borderangels-sdevents@googlegroups.com, sdmay1st@googlegroups.com, UUSouthBay@yahoogroups.com
    Date: Monday, July 26, 2010, 10:52 AM


    Tuesday:
    7:00 pm - Film screening and forum: "9500 Liberty" (UUCP - 4027 E Lincoln Dr.)

    Wednesday:
    2:00—3:30 pm - Welcome & orientation for UUs (UUCP)
    4:00–7:00 pm - Non-violent direct action/civil disobedience training (UUCP)
    7:00–8:00 pm - Small group planning (UUCP)

    Thursday:
    4:30 am - Vigil & procession from State Capitol to Trinity Cathedral (1st Ave & Roosevelt)
    6:00 am - Interfaith worship service at Trinity Cathedral (1st Ave & Roosevelt)
    8:00 am - March to Wells Fargo Building and County Jail - non-violent protests and actions (Central & Washington)
    11:00 am - Gather at UU Congregation of Phoenix, leave for Flash Mob actions
    (UUCP)
    4:00 pm - Rally at County Jail (4th Ave & Madison)
    6:00 pm - Debriefing and planning for Friday (UUCP)

    Friday:
    All day - Response to raids announced by Sheriff Joe Arpaio
    5:00 pm - Taize & potluck at Valley UU (6400 W. Del Rio St., Chandler)

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    Snacks
    Phoenix is very hot and dry in the summer. It is easy to become dehydrated because sweat evaporates so quickly and it is difficult to judge how much water you are losing. Symptoms of dehydration include headaches, cramping, nausea, and the "umbles" (grumbles, mumbles, fumbles). Keep an eye out for these symptoms in yourself and others. There is also a chance for intense, spontaneous thunderstorms in the afternoons.

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    Emrys Staton
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    (cell) 520-245-7560
    (office) 602-840-8400
    justicedirector@phoenixuu.org

    Contact in San Diego:

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    (619) 947-4612 - Mar@FirstUUSanDiego.org

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    Thanks for the intel, I've gone to see the protestors the last two days , mainly old people and Hispanic men who don't speak English. Where are the anchor babies ? It doesn't make sense ,for such an important issue to the roughly 400 K illegals in the state there should be ten times as many people down at the state capital protesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marquis
    Thanks for the intel, I've gone to see the protestors the last two days , mainly old people and Hispanic men who don't speak English. Where are the anchor babies ? It doesn't make sense ,for such an important issue to the roughly 400 K illegals in the state there should be ten times as many people down at the state capital protesting.
    They are scared to death

    Now if we had this law in more states the same thing would happen

    we will see what happens on Thursday

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