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Guy Fawkes Day, Nov. 5th
Peace Week, Nov. 5 to 11
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Left click to view full-size version, then right click to download:

Links:
http://www.waronfreedom.org/peaceweek/cards/
Filenames: wonder.jpg, dovearth.jpg, peacearth.jpg, Peace2009.jpg.
Two More Flash Video Clips - Stop War, Make Peace + Santa's Peace Sleigh
Cartas Bilingues - Bilingual English - Espaņol
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2006 Calendars for Palestine: Children's Faces Exodus Art Colors Resistance Art PalAm Womens Assn Tour of Palestine's Towns and Colors A Bethlehem 2005 Christmas Carol. Christmas Cards and Gifts: Pal Online Store Hand-Embroidered Cards Books |
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GUY FAWKES DAY, NOV. 5TH
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| Guy Fawkes Peace flash video:
Right click on image to "save target," or here
for a small file to link your message to the clip. Or try this link to create an email message. | |||
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Personalize a card with a message like "Sign the Petition for World Peace Week Nov. 5th to 11th at www.peaceweek.net Please check it out and pass it on!" |
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WORLD PEACE WEEK |
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السلام
EID AL-FITR, Oct. 23/24, 2006 |
or . . . "War is a L O T scarier than
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Halloween!" |
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To make it easy to spread the message, we are making cards you can simply forward
by e-mail, see rows above. The first three are flash videos. Left click to view, right click and "Save
target as" to download, then insert the pic in your e-mail message. Hands of Peace is
beautifully animated, the shield shows weapons breaking. Bush and Pumpkins is a humorous one.
You can also download files from the
directory.
We'll be glad to post greetings you wish to share, too! You can personalize and send the cards below from greeting card websites, usually to several people at once. You may have to refuse some opt-in offers. Most come with sound. |
Tell a friend about this site (don't forget to attach a favorite greeting card!)
"Gunpowder treason" folk rhyme recited by Canadian TV
producer Barrie Zwicker in "Was Guy Fawkes just a victim of an earlier WMD scheme?"
Toronto Globe & Mail, Nov. 5, 2005. Barrie writes,
"Because Nov. 5 is my birthday, I've always been more aware of Guy Fawkes Day than most.
Probably the first rhyme I ever learned is the one above. But for the first 68 years
of my life I had entirely the wrong idea about the plot: what happened,
who was really behind it, and its impact on history to this day."
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