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Message from Bob Kunst just before he heads out for Los Angeles
& the Oscars
Dear
Folks:
This
is a most critical week to protest that "Gore Won-Bush
Stole the Election".
Oral Majority will lead a 9 AM protest against George
W. Bushit when he visits Orlando at the International
Convention Center on International Drive on March 21,
2001. GO
to map &
directions
Contact: Suni at 727-596-7110 or beachbms@tampabay.rr.com
When Laura Bush comes to L.A., Bob Kunst, Pres. of
Oral Majority will be at the Morningside Elementary
at 10 A.M. on Thurs., 3/22/01. Kunst will also go to Occidental
College at 2P.M.
When we get the schedule for San Diego, Kunst will
also be there.
On Sunday, March 25,2001, Oral Majority protests in
front of the Shrine Auditorium, 665 W. Jefferson, Los
Angeles, at NOON, when we give Bushit our own 'oscarette'
on 'Best Performance' for a 'Coup d'etat'. There will
be a ton of media from all over the world and we urge everyone
to make this vital statement with us.
Kunst can be reached in Los Angeles at 310-515-5139,
the Crossland Hotel and an Oral Majority organizing
meeting is also at 8 P.M. on Thurs., 3/22/01 at 18602
South Vermont Ave., Gardena, Ca. 90248
MESSAGE
TO: ORAL MAJORITY
FROM: OFFICE OF THE FIRST LADY
FOR PLANNING PURPOSES ONLY
Saturday,
March 17, 2001
FIRST LADY LAURA BUSH TO VISIT SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Washington, D.C. ? First Lady Laura Bush plans to travel to
Southern California next week to highlight some of the education
initiatives she recently launched. Specifically, Mrs. Bush
will visit Los Angeles on Thursday, March 22, and San Diego
on Friday, March 23. Her visits and participation in local
events will spotlight student achievement as well as recruiting
both college students and military retirees to enter the teaching
profession.
Thursday, March 22
Mrs. Bush will address teachers, students, parents and caregivers
at Morningside Elementary School, located at 576 N. Maclay
Avenue in San Fernando. After making remarks, Mrs. Bush will
read to students.
Following, the First Lady will travel to Occidental College
located at 1600 Campus Road in Los Angeles. She will address
college presidents, faculty members and students from the
Greater Los Angeles area about Teach For America, a program
that recruits college students to teach in disadvantaged communities.
Friday, March 23
The First Lady will round out her trip to Southern California
with a visit to San Diego, where she will highlight another
teacher recruitment program: Troops to Teachers. She will
address military members nearing retirement to encourage them
to take their skills and knowledge into the classroom as teachers.
Further information and details about Mrs. Bush's schedule
in Los Angeles and San Diego will be forthcoming.
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