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Monday, February 06, 2006

Band of Brothers: Feb. 8th Reminder

Posted by DavidNYC

10am, 7th st. NW betw. Madison & Jefferson: Come support Sen. Max Cleland and over forty Fighting Dems running for the House. Fight back against GOP swiftboating. Fight for better body armor for the troops. This will be a major media event, and, of course, it's free. Please note the location change. This rally will no longer be on the Capitol steps - it's now on the mall.

6pm: Frederick Douglass House: Join us for a fundraiser to support all of these candidates. We're no longer able to sell tickets online, but you can purchase them at the door. (Contribution levels start at $100.) Meet-n-greet with dozens of veterans, all of whom have great stories to tell.

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I have never been to a fundraiser, but I served 2 tours in Afghanistan, and wanted to see what I could to do help. So I donated $100, then took the metro today after work to Anacostia station, then a bus to the Frederick Douglass house museum. Unfortunately, it turns out I guess I went to the wrong place, since the lights were out and nobody home there. Bummer.

Posted by: Kabul Dave [TypeKey Profile Page] at February 8, 2006 09:30 PM | Permalink | Edit Comment | Delete Comment

Oh goodness, Dave. I am SO sorry. I think you went to the Frederick Douglass National Historic Site, rather than the Frederick Douglass Museum, which is the site I linked above. I am so terribly sorry.

Posted by: DavidNYC [TypeKey Profile Page] at February 8, 2006 09:44 PM | Permalink | Edit Comment | Delete Comment