60 seconds to
Stand up for Jewish Safety
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Right now, Islamic terrorists in India have taken American and Israeli Jews hostage at a Chabad Jewish Center in Mumbai. Please take 60 seconds to call the White House and State Department and encourage them to intervene to protect Americans, Jews, and Religious Freedom:
You can help with just 2 calls:
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Step 1: Enter your name and phone number
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Step 2: Press a button to connect a call
(your phone will ring. Then just read the script)
Call 1:

Your phone will ring. When a person answers (you may have to press 1), read this line:
Hi. My name is [first name] [last name], calling from [city, state], to ask President Bush to respond powerfully to the events in India and to keep Americans and Jewish Americans safe against Islamic terror and violence, and demand that all Islamic governments demand the safe release of all hostages..
Call 2:

Your phone will ring. When prompted, press 1 for the comment box and read this line:
Hi. My name is [first name] [last name], calling from [city, state], to ask Secretary Rice to respond powerfully to the events in India and to keep Americans and Jewish Americans safe against Islamic terror and violence, and demand that all Islamic governments demand the safe release of all hostages.
Step 3: Invite your friends to call
(every call is counted like 1000 people!)
About This Cause:

This is a grassroots effort to demand the release of Jewish Israeli and American hostages being held captive by Islamic groups in India.

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