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Activists Plan Strong Anti-War Strategy (there will be civil disobedience)
ap ^ | 3/9/2003 | JEFF DONN

Posted on 03/09/2003 11:03:32 AM PST by TLBSHOW

Activists Plan Strong Anti-War Strategy

BOSTON - They have marched and chanted, hoping to use persuasion to prevent war. If that fails, though, activists are readying a more aggressive strategy of sit-ins and social disruptions, meant to restore peace in Iraq (news - web sites).

Protest sit-ins, especially at federal buildings, defense recruiting offices and military bases, have been mapped out for dozens of cities in the first day or two of any war, anti-war organizers say. Some also foresee widespread walkouts at schools and workplaces. A smaller number talk of blocking roads and bridges.

"Once war happens, there will be civil disobedience. It's bringing to a higher level what people have been doing," said coordinator Bal Pinguel at the American Friends Service Committee, an arm of the pacifist Quaker church.

The peace movement that has taken shape in the United States and around the world uses organizing technology — including the Internet and e-mail — that was not available the last time such large-scale domestic anti-war activism took place, in the Vietnam War era.

On Saturday, demonstrators gathered by the hundreds in cities across the nation, an increasingly common sight as the conflict looms closer. In Washington, police and organizers estimated between 4,000 and 10,000 demonstrators turned out in conjunction with International Women's Day; by late afternoon, 25 people were arrested on charges of crossing a police line in front of the White House.

The event was organized by the group CodePink, whose name protests the government's terror alert system. "The White House is definitely afraid of women in pink and the power of love," said CodePink co-founder Jodie Evans.

Once spearheaded largely by leftist students, hippies and draft-card burners, the peace movement is now taking on more support from the mainstream: labor unions, war veterans, middle-aged professionals, and teenagers born years after the last draft. Almost 100,000 backers have donated to Peace Action, one of the biggest anti-war groups, over the past six months, coordinators say.

Still, despite its broader reach, it is unclear if the highly decentralized peace movement can marshal protests that can disrupt the war effort or win public sympathy. Some peace activists themselves harbor doubts that they can prevent a war against Iraq.

"There's a good chance we won't be able to stop it," said Kate Pearson, a Chicago organizer at Not in Our Name.

In a counter effort, rallies to support President Bush (news - web sites) and U.S. troops in a possible war also are being held across the country, and anger at the anti-war movement sometimes is apparent. Echoing a slogan from the 1960s, one placard at an Orlando, Fla., rally read: "America — Love It or Leave It."

Peace activists have mounted mass rallies in major cities reminiscent of the Vietnam era, but they have also held smaller community vigils and discussion groups, and traditional contact-your-congressmen drives.

In January and again in February, peace groups coordinated demonstrations in cities around the world. Hundreds of thousands of protesters unfurled signs and rallied in New York, Washington, D.C., San Francisco, London, Berlin, Rome, Tokyo, Cairo and other cities.

On Wednesday, thousands of students around the United States walked out of classes. Some Americans have taken quiet, personal actions too.

Anti-war members of the clergy have slipped into Iraq — without U.S. government permission mandated by American sanctions law — or visited European countries to lobby and pray with the local religious communities. Anti-war American doctors have gone to Iraq to evaluate the dangers that war poses for civilians there.

Picking up on domestic anxieties, some anti-war activists have argued that conflict might foster more terrorism that endangers American civilians on their own turf. "It's almost certainly going to guarantee not only more violence in the Middle East, but will almost guarantee another calamitous attack on U.S. soil," said Scott Lynch, a spokesman for Peace Action.

The White House has argued that disarming Iraq is part of its war on terrorism and will disrupt that government's links with terrorist groups.

The peace movement has also embraced a particularly influential contingent of supporters: veterans of the war with Iraq 12 years ago.

"Sept. 11 was nothing compared to the destruction that we visited on Iraq 12 years ago and even more so for what will probably happen this time," said Charles Sheehan-Miles, a decorated tank crewman in the 1991 Persian Gulf War (news - web sites) who now wants peace.

President Bush has acknowledged the swelling protests, though they have not changed his mind.

After February's protests, he said he would not decide policy "based upon a focus group." At a White House news conference Thursday, he addressed protesters directly. "I recognize there are people who don't like war. I don't like war," Bush said. But he said Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein (news - web sites) must be deposed to disarm Iraq and keep the United States safe, and that might only be accomplished with force.

For his part, Doug Dixon, an activist who has joined counter-demonstrations to back the drive toward war, shrugs off the peace movement as "pretty irrelevant." Dixon, a Houston-based member of the conservative grass-roots group Free Republic, believes the anti-war movement is encouraging Saddam Hussein.

"I'm certain he's watching," Dixon said.

Outside of Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque, N.M., on Saturday, about 250 people rallied in support of American troops and the Bush administration, while 50 anti-war protesters gathered across the street, police Capt. Sonny Leeper said.

"We're starting to see more 'support the flag' people at these things," Leeper said. "They're starting to gain in numbers. ... It seems like they're getting more organized."


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1 posted on 03/09/2003 11:03:32 AM PST by TLBSHOW
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To: Bob J
ANNOUNCING


Rally for America

on
Liberty Weekend - March 22-23!

Support our Troops
Stand up to Terrorists
Liberate Iraq

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/860466/posts

2 posted on 03/09/2003 11:06:34 AM PST by TLBSHOW (God Speed as Angels trending upward dare to fly Tribute to the Risk Takers)
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To: TLBSHOW
"They have marched and chanted, hoping to use persuasion to prevent war. If that fails, though, activists are readying a more aggressive strategy of sit-ins and social disruptions, meant to restore peace in Iraq.
Protest sit-ins, especially at federal buildings, defense recruiting offices and military bases, have been mapped out for dozens of cities in the first day or two of any war, anti-war organizers say. Some also foresee widespread walkouts at schools and workplaces. A smaller number talk of blocking roads and bridges.
"Once war happens, there will be civil disobedience. It's bringing to a higher level what people have been doing," said coordinator Bal Pinguel at the American Friends Service Committee, an arm of the pacifist Quaker church."

It will be great to see some of these guys get their "pacifist" heads busted!
3 posted on 03/09/2003 11:10:16 AM PST by Chi-townChief
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To: Chi-townChief
I think they plan to be violent and this is coming from commies not just a church!

As Michael Savage said how did we grow these kinds of idiots in America?
4 posted on 03/09/2003 11:17:09 AM PST by TLBSHOW (God Speed as Angels trending upward dare to fly Tribute to the Risk Takers)
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To: TLBSHOW
If these people are so all fired up against this war, why don't they take there civil disobedience over to Iraq?

I betcha sadam would have a bang of a reception for them ;)

5 posted on 03/09/2003 11:22:28 AM PST by MsLady
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To: TLBSHOW
Maybe they can round them up and lock them up this time...and then show them that video of Al Quaeda attacking school kids.
6 posted on 03/09/2003 11:23:01 AM PST by Domestic Church (AMDG...lard is the only defensive weapon allowed in the schoolyard)
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To: TLBSHOW
Any "protestor" stupid enough to interfere with the US military in a time of war, such as blocking base entrances and sabotage, should be tried for such crimes, aggressively.
7 posted on 03/09/2003 11:28:33 AM PST by SJSAMPLE
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To: Domestic Church
"Maybe they can round them up and lock them up this time...and then show them that video of Al Quaeda attacking school kids."

No, maybe they could just round them all up and ship them to a nice "camp" for a while - Ft Greeley Alaska would be nice - and they could come back when the War on Terror is over. (In 5-10 years.) Kodiak island would work as well - wouldn't even need any guards, just drop them in by parachute and resupply them that way as well (occasionally). The bears would love 'em.
8 posted on 03/09/2003 11:59:52 AM PST by 11B3 (.308 holes make invisible souls.)
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To: SJSAMPLE
Any "protestor" ... should be tried for such crimes, aggressively.

After they are released from the hospital.

9 posted on 03/09/2003 11:59:59 AM PST by templar
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To: 11B3
That sounds good too...but please make them watch the video on their way up to Alaska.
10 posted on 03/09/2003 12:05:20 PM PST by Domestic Church (AMDG...)
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To: TLBSHOW
sit-ins and social disruptions, meant to restore peace in Iraq

Gen. Franks: Mr. President, I suggest we call back the troops. I watched the hippies launch their "sit-in" campaign and hundreds of people are showing up 15 minutes late to work. It touched me. I feel guilty all of the sudden. We MUST end this war. We must give peace a chance, Mr. President! Retreat and restore peace in Iraq, Mr. President!! PEACE NOW!! PEACE NOW!!! PEACE NOW!! PEACE NOW!!!
11 posted on 03/09/2003 12:05:43 PM PST by hippy hate me
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To: TLBSHOW
I have a suggestion for them: come down here to Texas and stand in front of our cars and pickups when we're in a hurry to get somewhere. They'll have to be hosed off of our radiator grills.
12 posted on 03/09/2003 12:57:21 PM PST by HHFi
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To: TLBSHOW
These Maroons will wind up on the same ash heap of history as the screeching hippies of the '60's.
13 posted on 03/09/2003 1:51:10 PM PST by GaltMeister
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To: GaltMeister
bttt
14 posted on 03/09/2003 2:10:05 PM PST by TLBSHOW (God Speed as Angels trending upward dare to fly Tribute to the Risk Takers)
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To: GaltMeister
Lock their ass up.
15 posted on 03/09/2003 2:12:33 PM PST by oyez (Is this a geat country.....or what?)
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To: TLBSHOW
"A smaller number talk of blocking roads and bridges...."

Cool - might be able to get in a little whup ass while going to work

16 posted on 03/09/2003 2:46:51 PM PST by RS
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To: SJSAMPLE
Any "protestor" stupid enough to interfere with the US military in a time of war, such as blocking base entrances and sabotage, should be tried for such crimes, aggressively.

Yeah, there's a guy up in the S.F. Bay Area who tried to stop a military supply train back in the 60s heading to Alameda Naval Air Station (as I recall) by lying on the tracks. He now walks with prosthetic legs. I don't think he was prosecuted for war crimes but he paid quite a penalty. I've had enough of this 60s nonsense -- off with their heads!

17 posted on 03/09/2003 2:54:27 PM PST by Bernard Marx
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To: Bernard Marx
AP's promoting these rallies - days of free PR w/times, locations, contact names...and leaving out the anti-Bush, anti-Semitic, anti-American themes...pushing the "love and peace" and leaving out the "hate and lies." It's propaganda and it's wrong.

Just got back from a Support our President/Support our Troops rally in Ventura (Southern California). About 75 of us showed up. Tremendous response from drivers - lots of passionate honking and thumbs up. Organizer said he couldn't get any interest from the press because it wasn't a "pro-peace" rally.

1 posted on 03/08/2003 4:38 PM EST by Rabid Republican Link.

By dismissing those who support our President, those who elected a GOP majority last November, the press - the left - is trying to overthrow the "will of the people" and muzzle mainstream America. Forget that.

18 posted on 03/09/2003 3:59:22 PM PST by Ragtime Cowgirl (An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last. - Winston Churchill)
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To: Chi-townChief

It will be great to see some of these guys get their "pacifist" heads busted!

Chi-town bump.

19 posted on 03/09/2003 4:04:57 PM PST by dighton
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I remember that very well - I was in high school and we were trying to get one of my friends' older brothers to take us downtown to try to score with some Yippie chicks. In retrospect, we all were probably a whole lot better off not going.
20 posted on 03/09/2003 4:13:24 PM PST by Chi-townChief
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