] The election is over. The fight is not. ] ] Elections are only one part of democracy. We need to ] think strategically about direct action, learn from a ] rich history of nonviolent activism, and develop new ] tactics to take on this administration. ] ] Let's start from the start: Inauguration Day. ] ] On January 20th, 2005, we're calling for a new kind of ] action. The Bush administration has been successful at ] keeping protesters away from major events in the last few ] years by closing off areas around events and using ] questionable legal strategies to outlaw public dissent. ] We can use these obstacles to develop new tactics. On ] Inauguration day, we don't need banners, we don't need ] signs, we just need people. ] ] We're calling on people to attend inauguration as they ] are: members of the public. Once through security and at ] the procession, at a given signal, we'll all turn our ] backs on Bush. A simple, clear and coherent message. Turn Your Back On Bush |