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VIRTUAL ONLINE PROTEST
STOP BIG TOBACCO
Thanks to everyone who's joined - we've beat our goal and over 6,700 people have pledged to call the White House on Monday. We've talked about setting a new goal. What should it be? 8,000? 10,000? How many calls do you think we can generate to the White House on Monday? Let's see how high we can get that number to go!
If you haven't signed up - we'd still love to have you on board!
Click here to join the Virtual Protest.
Help us flood the White House with thousands of calls urging President Bush to protect kids worldwide from tobacco use. As home to Philip Morris, the world's largest multinational tobacco company, the United States has a special obligation to address the global epidemic of tobacco use.
Will you help us stand up against Big Tobacco?
Click here to join the Virtual Protest!
On Monday, we'll post the White House phone number and talking points for you to use on www.TobaccoTreatyProtest.org.
February 27th is Virtual Protest day because it is the first anniversary of the groundbreaking tobacco treaty becoming international law. This treaty, called the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) will protect kids around the world from the dangers of tobacco.
Over 120 countries have already ratified the FCTC and started reducing the global toll of tobacco - but the United States is not one of them. In fact, President Bush has not even given the Senate the opportunity to ratify the treaty.
Our country is standing on the sidelines as the rest of the world makes critical decisions on fighting tobacco around the globe.
We can't let this continue! Nearly 5 million people die as a result of tobacco use every year. And if we don't do something now, by 2020 tobacco use will kill 10 million people each year. The FCTC will drastically reduce the global toll of tobacco. We must tell the President that the U.S. cannot go another year without ratifying the treaty.
Let's stop the terrible toll of tobacco now!
Please click here to join the Virtual Protest today!
Call the White House on Monday and urge President Bush to send the FCTC to the Senate for ratification
VIRTUAL ONLINE PROTEST
STOP BIG TOBACCO
Thanks to everyone who's joined - we've beat our goal and over 6,700 people have pledged to call the White House on Monday. We've talked about setting a new goal. What should it be? 8,000? 10,000? How many calls do you think we can generate to the White House on Monday? Let's see how high we can get that number to go!
If you haven't signed up - we'd still love to have you on board!
Click here to join the Virtual Protest.
Help us flood the White House with thousands of calls urging President Bush to protect kids worldwide from tobacco use. As home to Philip Morris, the world's largest multinational tobacco company, the United States has a special obligation to address the global epidemic of tobacco use.
Will you help us stand up against Big Tobacco?
Click here to join the Virtual Protest!
On Monday, we'll post the White House phone number and talking points for you to use on www.TobaccoTreatyProtest.org.
February 27th is Virtual Protest day because it is the first anniversary of the groundbreaking tobacco treaty becoming international law. This treaty, called the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) will protect kids around the world from the dangers of tobacco.
Over 120 countries have already ratified the FCTC and started reducing the global toll of tobacco - but the United States is not one of them. In fact, President Bush has not even given the Senate the opportunity to ratify the treaty.
Our country is standing on the sidelines as the rest of the world makes critical decisions on fighting tobacco around the globe.
We can't let this continue! Nearly 5 million people die as a result of tobacco use every year. And if we don't do something now, by 2020 tobacco use will kill 10 million people each year. The FCTC will drastically reduce the global toll of tobacco. We must tell the President that the U.S. cannot go another year without ratifying the treaty.
Let's stop the terrible toll of tobacco now!
Please click here to join the Virtual Protest today!
Call the White House on Monday and urge President Bush to send the FCTC to the Senate for ratification
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