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Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) is a film by Stanley Kubrick loosely based on the novel Red Alert by Peter George. A black comedy starring Peter Sellers (in three different roles), the film is a satire of the Cold War.
The plot begins with an insane American general's order to launch a nuclear attack on the Soviet Union and proceeds towards doomsday.
Coalition To Stop The Use Of Child Soldiers The Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers was formed in June 1998 to "advocate for the adoption of, and adherence to, national, regional and international legal standards (including an Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child) prohibiting the military recruitment and use in hostilities of any person younger than eighteen years of age; and the recognition and enforcement of this standard by all armed forces and armed groups, both governmental and non-governmental." (source: official website)
Mothers Organized To Stop Environmental Sin Mothers Organized to Stop Environmental Sin (MOSES) is a non-profit support group based in Winona, Texas, for victims of environmental pollution. In 1992, the group was founded by Phyllis Glazer.
Coalition To Stop Gun Violence The Coalition to Stop Gun Violence or CSGV is a non-partisan group of 45 organizations and 100,000 individual members founded in 1974 that seeks to ban handguns and "assault weapons" in the United States. The coalition works at the state and federal level through both litigation and legislative lobbying to further their agenda of tighter gun control.
Vote To Stop Bush "Vote to Stop Bush" is a statement endorsed by prominent Ralph Nader supporters from his 2000 campaign who in 2004 "urge[d] support for Kerry/Edwards in all swing states, even while [they] strongly disagree with Kerry's policies on Iraq and other issues". Most of the signers were members of Nader's 113-person Nader 2000 Citizens Committee.
The people who were part of Nader 2000 Citizen Committee are: