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In early 2008 Carol Gruber, of William Paterson University, emerita signed a petition circulated by [[Feminists for Peace and Barack Obama]] <ref>http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/nyfeministsforpeace/</ref>.
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In early 2008 Carol Gruber, of William Paterson University, emerita signed a petition circulated by [[Feminists for Peace and Barack Obama]]<ref>http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/nyfeministsforpeace/</ref>.
  
 
:''In the coming elections, it is important to remember that war and peace are as much \"women\'s issues\" as are health, the environment, and the achievement of educational and occupational equality. Because we believe that all of these concerns are not only fundamental but closely intertwined, this Tuesday we will be casting our vote for Senator Barack Obama as the Democratic nominee for President of the United States.''
 
:''In the coming elections, it is important to remember that war and peace are as much \"women\'s issues\" as are health, the environment, and the achievement of educational and occupational equality. Because we believe that all of these concerns are not only fundamental but closely intertwined, this Tuesday we will be casting our vote for Senator Barack Obama as the Democratic nominee for President of the United States.''

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Carol Gruber

Feminists for Peace and Barack Obama

In early 2008 Carol Gruber, of William Paterson University, emerita signed a petition circulated by Feminists for Peace and Barack Obama[1].

In the coming elections, it is important to remember that war and peace are as much \"women\'s issues\" as are health, the environment, and the achievement of educational and occupational equality. Because we believe that all of these concerns are not only fundamental but closely intertwined, this Tuesday we will be casting our vote for Senator Barack Obama as the Democratic nominee for President of the United States.

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