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NOW Activists Stand Up to Bush Agenda, Protest Barriers to Legitimate Dissent on Inauguration Day January 20, 2005 Statement of NOW President Kim Gandy On this Inauguration Day, NOW activists and our feminist, progressive partners are standing up and speaking out for equality, democracy and peace. In the spirit of our ancestors and those who came to this country to escape tyranny and intolerance, we pledge our allegiance to liberty and justice for all — not just the privileged few. We deserve leaders who are peacemakers, not war profiteers. Across the country hundreds of thousands, even millions, are marking this day by protesting the regressive and dangerous policies of the Bush administration and drawing attention to the voting irregularities and voter suppression that effectively denied many their right to vote in 2004. NOW is joining and helping organize the "Women's Rally and March" with CODEPINK at Dupont Circle in Washington, D.C. Here in our nation's capital, defenders of democracy find ourselves wrapped in what some are calling a "steel cocoon" of high fences, barricades, closed streets, inaccessible sidewalks and $1,000 bleacher seats for the inaugural parade. The District of Columbia — for over 100 square blocks surrounding the parade route, the White House, and the Capitol — is under virtual lockdown. Protests (and protesters) are confined to limited areas, far removed from the festivities, and George W. Bush and his revelers are protected from the distress of witnessing any dissent. Since our founding in 1966, the National Organization for Women has been at the forefront of the movement to bring women into equal partnership with men in all aspects of society. Despite the barriers, literal and figurative, we are committed to the fight for equal rights and justice for all, and will resist every effort by the Bush Administration to roll back our rights. NOW commits to continue our efforts to:
The next four years will be a challenge for all who believe in equality and justice. But we will not be shut down. We will be heard, and we will prevail. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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