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Tuesday May 31, 2005


I got big-time email inbox excitement going on over here today, people. Check this out... sent directly to me from Sir  Bob Geldof...

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Hello,

By being part of the Make Poverty History campaign you've done a lot over the last six months to create the golden opportunity to change the world that is in our grasp now.

That's why I wanted to tell you about Live 8 myself.

Let me start by saying, this is not Live Aid 2 - this time its not people's money we need, it's themselves. The five concerts taking place around the world are the starting point for The Long Walk To Justice, an event that will see hundreds of thousands of people heading to Edinburgh to tell the G8 leaders that the whole world is expecting them to deliver.

By doubling aid, fully cancelling debt, and delivering trade justice for Africa, the G8 have it within their power to change the future for millions of men, women and children. What we need to do is show them in our millions that we care and that we're watching.

Whether you're starting things off in Edinburgh on the Saturday at the vitally important Make Poverty History rally, or planning to head to the Scottish capital later in the week, the really vital thing is that you see your good work through and send a message loud and clear to those 8 men - now is the time, this is the year, you can make poverty history.

Thanks and good luck,

Bob



Comments:

I presume you won't be jetting across to Edinburgh to be in the rally? I'll be there.....

Posted by mrben on June 01, 2005 at 01:36 AM PDT #

[Trackback] Well, after reading up on several blogs about people receiving invitations to " Live8 the Long Walk To Justice " concert, I was hoping to get an invite too.. BUT then I thought; what good would it be if I just get an invite and not be able to attend ...

Posted by a twisted world on June 01, 2005 at 01:45 PM PDT #

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