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Blink your lights if you believe in freedom for Canadian students

Blink your lights if you believe in freedom for Canadian students
March 16, 2011 by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) at 06:24 AM

There's a lovely story from 1980's Poland at a time when the country was enduring the harsh Soviet rule. Most Poles hated the regime, but it was very dangerous to speak out and therefore hard to be sure of the level of resistance, One brave couple ran an underground radio station. They could broadcast for only about eight minutes at a time, then moving to a different place to escape detection. Because it was impossible to know how many people were listening to their radio, one night they asked people to blink their lights if they believed in freedom for Poland. For hours, all of Warswaw was blinking.

I relate this story because I am wondering how many people believe in freedom for Canadian students. Also how to bring them together...

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