US activist alerts
US activist alerts
The Irish-American Unity Conference has listed some ways you can help promote the Irish cause in the US in the correct political context.

 

1.) Contact media and government representatives regarding the peace process in Ireland and the issues that are taking place in this country (i.e.- extradition treaty, deportations, visitor arrests).

2.) Contact the Bush and Kerry campaigns and let them know that Irish issues are important to you as a voter.

BUSH-CHENEY ‘04, Inc.
P.O. BOX 10648
Arlington, VA 22210
Phone: 703.647.2700
Fax: 703.647.2993
Email: BushCheney04@GeorgeWBush.com

JOHN KERRY FOR PRESIDENT, Inc.
P.O. Box 77247
Washington, DC 20003
202-712-3000
202-712-3001 (fax)
Webform: https://www.johnkerry.com/contact/contact.php

3.) Contact Senators regarding your opposition to the US/UK Extradition Treaty now before it is ratified.

https://www.senate.gov

4.) Support the Deportees

Stop the Deportation of former Irish Political Prisoners

https://www.irishdeportees.com

5.) SUPPORT HR 5003: MCALLISTER FAMILY BILL

Lobby members of Congress to approve Congressman Rothman’s Bill

https://www.house.gov/rothman/news_releases/rel_072704.htm

6.) BUY RAFFLE TICKETS

$5 each or 6 for $25
Prizes: Irish books, gifts, videos, P.O.W. items, etc.

Ciaran Ferry Legal Defense Fund
Attn: RAFFLE
P.O. Box 740071
Arvada, CO 80006-0071

Credit cards accepted at: https://www.freeciaranferry.com

Urgent Appeal

Despite increasing support for Irish freedom and unity, we need your help to overcome British and unionist intransigence. We can end the denial of our rights in relation to Brexit, the Irish language, a border poll and legacy issues, with your support.

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