submitted by eclipse824 on Thursday, September 9 2004 at 2:03 PM
WKNC, Youth Voice and Voters Project, NCSU Student Government, and a number of other student and community groups are coming together to put on a large-scale voter registration event in Raleigh, on or near NCSU campus, on October 7th, 2004, the day before voter registration ends in North Carolina.
This petition is to gather support for our event, to convey that support to the band Pearl Jam who will be passing through the area on that date but is not currently booked, and hopefully to convince them to play for us. We are confident that with enough support, we will be able to convince the band and make this happen. (note: this is a new petition with a slightly different message, so if you signed the old one, please sign this one as well.)
Please give your support for our voter regstration and education efforts by signing this petition and forwarding it as widely as possible. WKNC and the rest of the coalition will also have a number of other voter registration and education events coming up, so stay tuned for the facts.
And make sure to register to vote before October 8th.
I would say hell yes, but I know that a good chunk of the show is going to be spent talking about a political matter that I'm sick of quite frankly. I dont support Kerry or Bush. Maybe if Eddie hadn't sold out Nader?
pearl jam is awesome, you guys who are freshmen and sophomores are too young to know them i guess if you dislike them. They have so many good songs. Why bring someone else with like 2 hits....
haven't listened to quite so much pearl jam since then though. its not that i don't like their new stuff, i just got burnt out and exposed myself to a lot of different music around that time.
Please... let's pick a biased group. If this was simply to get people to vote for reguardless of their political affiliation, then we would pick a group that isn't so biased and outspoken. This is ridiculous; trying to swing votes by bringing a band that has bashed a picture of our president with a microphone stand on stage. That is disrespect to our country.
For some of us, he isn't a very good represenative of us anyway.
It's an individual decision, but rather than have one biased band come we should try to have many, representing a wide variety of ideas and beliefs, it's going to be hard to find someone that is completely unbiased.
If this is about registering to vote...we should have many people come and perform...thats just how I feel.
Graham, the important thing is that its going to bring people out, whether they agree or not, people will register to vote, and honestly thats what we need right now, is a large group of voters our age. It's crucial that we get our age group to vote, and speak out. Our ideas matter, we need people to see this...
[Edited on September 12, 2004 at 8:11 PM. Reason : sg]
they didnt come to raleigh in their 2000 tour, but they did come in their 2003 tour, i have the ticket stub to prove it
Quote :
"April 15, 2003 - Alltel Pavilion Walnut Creek; Raleigh, North Carolina Opening: Sleater-Kinney Ed solo: You've Got to Hide Your Love Away before opening band Set List: Release, Even Flow, Save You, Help Help, Given To Fly, Cropduster, I Am Mine, Lukin, Not For You, Corduroy, I Got Id, You Are, Small Town, Insignificance, Alive, Porch, Blood; 1st encore: Gimmie Some Truth, Love Boat Captain, Better Man/(Save It For Later), Glorified G, Evolution, Rearviewmirror; 2nd encore: Fortunate Son with Sleater-Kinney, Rockin In The Free World with Sleater-Kinney
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[Edited on September 12, 2004 at 9:54 PM. Reason : meh]
show me where they said that. because they said it in 98 because the cops were hardasses on a couple of rowdy fans, and they got locked up. they even put something in the liner notes of their live cd about it. but, they came back 2 tours later kkthxu
"There are a number of large groups putting on large-scale voter registration and education events across the country this fall, especially in so-called battleground states. However, none of those groups has chosen Raleigh or the Triangle for their events. That is why a coalition of student and community groups in the area are coming together to put on a large-scale voter registration event in Raleigh, on or near the campus of NC State University, on October 7th, 2004, the day before voter registration ends in North Carolina."
those groups = plural has= singular
it should read, "none of those groups have chosen"
it should read, "none of those groups have chosen""
JTHelms, you should learn grammar before you attack mine.
None is the subject of that clause. "None" is a contraction or "Not One". "those groups" is part of a prepostitional phrase, set off by the preposition "of". "Not one" is singular as is the verb "has." Thus, "has" is the correct verb form for that sentence.
Bad news on this though... The band said no. Thanks to everyone for trying. I'll let you know as our other stuff comes together
[Edited on September 15, 2004 at 10:57 AM. Reason : .]