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FW: National Day of Driving with Headlights On
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From: Greenberg, Jay C
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 1:36 PM
To: Ogilvie, Clayton; McGowan, James; Acosta, Laurie; Finup, Julie;
Knighten, Robert; Lusk, Annette; Moore, Richard; Nelson, Glenn; O'Neill,
Kevin; Seal, Robert; Wolski, James
Subject: FW: National Day of Driving with Headlights On
National Day of Driving with Headlights On
Please join us and PLEASE forward this email immediately to everyone in your
address book asking them to also forward it. We have 12 days and counting to
get the word out all across this great land we love and call the United
States of America. Let's see how powerful email can be!
THE PROGRAM IS THIS: On Thursday, October 11th, 2001, have everyone in the
USA who will be driving a motor vehicle that day drive with their headlights
on during daylight hours.
This will be the 30th day commemoration in honor of our fallen friends
desecrated by the terrorists' attacks on NYC , the Pentagon, and the
highjacked plane that crashed in PA.
The purpose of driving with headlights on this day will:
1). Show our respect, friendship, and tribute to all of those individuals
who lost their lives on that dreadful September 11, 2001 day.
2). Show our concern for the family members of those individuals.
3). Show those uncouth terrorists that the fabric of the USA is stronger
than steel.
4). Show that we Americans have solidarity standing shoulder to shoulder
against any terrorists' acts upon the USA.
You can probably add others to this list.
"Your contribution by sending this email on to others is greatly
appreciated; many thanks to you."
Jay C. Greenberg
Chief Steward
Local 94
(208) 526-7033
(208) 526-1926 - FAX
Pager - 6279
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