Bloggers may take The Pledge and sign up before the launch date of 30 March 2007 and will be declared an “Inblogural” (Inaugural Blog) of the movement.
The Pledge
I believe in the immediate withdrawal of all foreign combat troops from the nation of Iraq. I believe in using my blog, in whole or in part, as a tool toward this end.
Who’s Eligible
For the official count (toward 1,000,000), a blog must be based in the home country of a nation currently engaged in the Iraq War. As of now, those nations are: Albania, Australia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia-Herzegovina, the Czech Republic, Denmark, El Salvador, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, Poland, Romania, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America.
Additional blogs from other nations may list themselves as “Support Blogs”. While not counting toward the 1,000,000 count, these blogs will be eligible to participate in some of the challenges and will be listed in their own section.
One Million Blogs for Peace
Tuesday, March 20th 2007
Everywhere (Online), USAOne Million Blogs for Peace is an attempt to sign up 1,000,000 blogs in opposition to the Iraq War during the war’s fifth year. During the next 30 days, you have the opportunity to sign up your blog as an “Inblogural” (inaugural blog) as part of this movement.
One Million Blogs for Peace is located at:
http://bluepyramid.org/peace
and
http://blogsforpeace.orgLocation:
Online Everywhere (Online)Contact:
Storey Clayton
storey@bluepyramid.org
Holly is a symbol of goodwill and joy. In the Victorian language of flowers, holly means foresight. Holly is seen as a symbol of good luck in both Christianity and Islam. But most importantly for me, it is said that disputes are often solved "under the holly tree"
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