Thursday, June 14, 2012

Risk Management: Petition your representatives to stay out of Iran

Thanks for signing the petition.

Now take the next step and call your member of Congress and tell him or her to co-sponsor H.R. 4173. You can find the number to call and a sample script by clicking on the link below:

http://act.credoaction.com/call/report/signup.html?cp_id=206

In addition, help us spread the word to make sure Congress gets the message loud and clear.

If you are on Facebook, click here to post the petition to your Wall.

If you have a Twitter account, click here to automatically tweet:
Tell Congress to support @RepBarbaraLee's bill to avoid an unnecessary and costly war with #Iran. http://bit.ly/FOytqx

You can also send the following e-mail to your friends and family. Spreading the word is critical, but please only pass this message along to those who know you -- spam hurts our campaign.

Thanks for all you do.

--The CREDO Action Team

Here's a sample message to send to your friends:


Subject: Tell your member of Congress to co-sponsor Rep. Lee's bill to avoid an unnecessary and costly war with Iran.
Dear Friend,

We have just marked the ninth anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, and we once again see dangerous momentum for another irresponsible, unnecessary and costly war -- this time with Iran.

Fear-mongering and propaganda aside, Iran is not an imminent threat to the United States -- and we haven't yet exhausted all avenues for diplomacy to ensure Iran does not acquire a nuclear weapon.

Unfortunately, while the American people are opposed to another war of choice, those pushing for war have been far more vocal and organized than the rest of us.

I just signed a petition telling my member of Congress to support legislation that would ensure we pursue all diplomatic avenues to avoid a war. I hope you'll sign it too.

You can find more information about the situation and easily sign the petition at the link below.

http://act.credoaction.com/campaign/lee_iran/?r_by=36904-3441008-XHJ_S7x&rc=confemail

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