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Interfaith Prayer Service for Children
October 27, 2004

"If there was ever a time to stand up, speak out, and act courageously to defend our children from fear and want, this is it. The very future and soul of America are at stake." Marian Wright Edelman


Interfaith Prayer Service for Children

The Children's Defense Fund has announced that "thousands of leaders and members from many faith communities will gather at this pivotal moment in the nation's history to pray for justice for the young and needy." The event is the culmination of a major voter mobilization effort for the Nov. 2 elections, which Children's Defense Fund President Marian Wright Edelman calls the "most important" of her life. The service will be held at the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., at 7 pm on Thursday, Oct. 28.

For more information on the service, go to:

http://mail.ccie.com/go/eed/0438

If you have not yet expressed your opinion on the Exchange Insta-Poll on the Presidential Election, please go to the address below. In this Poll we are asking readers to predict which candidate will carry their state. On the results page you can see the predictions state by state and what the predicted Electoral College results would be.

http://mail.ccie.com/go/eed/0439


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