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Date: June 1st, 2006 From: Pagan Unity Campaign (PUC) Subject: "I Am" Campaign Contact: fallon_glenn@yahoo.comginger@paganunitycampaign.org
www.paganunitycampaign.org
On June 21, 2006, the Pagan Unity Campaign will launch our 6th annual "I Am" campaign. We invite everyone to stand up to be counted in the I Am campaign which helps promote religious diversity and tolerance here in Lady Liberty's great land.
It is as easy as ABC.
We ask that all Pagans send post cards sent to their elected officials stating "I am a Pagan ______." (i.e. "I am a Pagan mother," "I am a Pagan Nurse," "I am a Pagan Soldier," or "I am a Pagan teacher," etc.)
Pagan friendly citizens are urged to send in postcards that state "I am a ______ of a Pagan _______." (i.e..: "I am a Christian mother of a Pagan lawyer.")
Even non-US citizens can be counted in this simple bit of worldwide activism by sending postcards to the so-cad 'leader of the free-world' that state "I am a Pagan ________ from ___________" (i.e. "I am a Pagan banker from England.")

Together we all can make a difference and remind our elected officials that we support religious diversity and expect them to do the same, because our votes count the same. There are printable postcards available on the National Pagan Unity Campaign website (http://paganunitycampaign.org) or by contacting Fallon Glenn at fallon_glenn@yahoo.com
Please add "Pagan Unity Campaign" after your signature. And as always, we encourage you to put your full name and address in the return address field, however, if you prefer not to, just make sure you add your zipcode. It is very important that your elected officials know that you are from their district. Too many of them think Pagans are just a few strange outsiders living 'somewhere else.' They need to be educated that Pagans are indeed the people in your neighborhood, the people that you meet each day. Our leaders need to see our great numbers, so the more cards we can send to Washington, DC this Summer Solstice, the better.
Let's give them plenty of post cards to count and count and count!
So Vote it be! ###

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