Tell Your Friends to Call Against Cluster Bombs

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Travis Bradach-Nall was only 21 years old when he was killed by a U.S. cluster bomb in Iraq. At least seven other U.S. soldiers have been killed by cluster bombs in Iraq since 2003.

In this video from a November 2007 Capitol Hill press conference, Travis's mother Lynn Bradach tells her son's story. Stories like these are just one reason why cluster bombs should be banned.

Let your friends know about the need to ban cluster bombs, and ask them to call their senators.

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Hi (Your Friend's Name),

Did you know that the world community is calling for a ban on cluster bombs? From May 19-30, representatives of more than half the world's nations are gathering in Dublin, Ireland, to hammer out the final details of a treaty banning the use and export of all or most cluster bombs. But the U.S. government won't be there.

We need to show the world that the U.S. opposes cluster bombs. Nineteen senators have cosponsored legislation to effectively ban cluster bombs. Help persuade more senators to cosponsor this legislation as the global negotiations take place.

Join me in calling our senators and urging them to ban cluster bombs.

P.S. Cluster bombs also kill U.S. soldiers. In this video, Lynn Bradach talks about her son, Travis Bradach-Nell, who was killed by a U.S. cluster bomb while serving in Iraq.

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