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Barack Obama to visit Seattle Aug. 17th - PROTEST
Aug 17, 2010 11:00 am (Tuesday)
Seattle, Washington, United States
California Avenue Southwest and Alaska Street Southwest
Seattle, WA
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Description Well fellow wearechangers, this one is huge. I just got word that Obama will be visiting the seattle area to do a fundraiser for Patty Murray. Everything as far as exactly where and when the fundraiser will be is still TBA. The only details I have gotten so far is: Update 8-13-10 10pm! "President Barack Obama will hold two fundraising events when he visits Seattle next Tuesday � a Westin Hotel lunch to support U.S. Sen. Patty Murray's reelection effort and a second lunch at the home of RealNetworks Inc. founder Rob Glaser. The Seattle P-I.com reports that tickets for the Murray fundraiser top out at $1,000 a seat, and seats for the lunch at Glaser's house will cost $10,000 each." A public search for Robert D Glaser (Born January 16,1962) of Seattle shows 2 addresses within 0.7 miles of each other. I suggest a team of WAC people converge on this area (shown in link) with cameras and megaphones in hand. Since timing is difficult, perhaps 11-3. Rob Glaser addy: 508 Hillside Dr E Seattle, WA 98112 or 1722 Howell Pl Seattle, WA 98122 Also linked above is the Westin Hotel information: 1900 5th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101 [masked] Luncheon with President Barack Obama & Patty Murray Westin Hotel 1900 Fifth Avenue Seattle, WA Tuesday, August 17 Program begins at 11:30 a.m. This is on a Tuesday. I have to work till 12:30pm that day so hopefully I will be able to make it. We need to get as many people as we can out there with signs, dvds, flyers, and your voice with a strong anti-war/anti-new world order message. Help us protest the new world order!!! I will update this meetup when I get more info. More Details to come soon...
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