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  • Vanity: Why are there no protests in Europe and elsewhere against the Russian invasion of Ukraine?

    03/02/2014 4:53:51 AM PST · by Dallas59 · 52 replies
    3/2/2014 | Me
    Seems quiet out there. Russia invades a country one door down from the EU and crickets from the left. No cries of killing Putin and his family, no signs, No human shields....nothing.
  • Anti-War Movement Found @ MLA

    01/16/2014 9:01:35 AM PST · by Academiadotorg · 2 replies
    Accuracy in Academia ^ | January 15, 2014 | Spencer Irvine
    Many have wondered what happened to the anti-war movement since President Bush left office. We think we found it, at the Modern Language Association (MLA). Ten people attended the MLA session on “War, Scar: Representations of US Torture and Imperial Violence since Vietnam.” Philip Metres III of John Carroll College called U.S. government officials “armchair conquerors” because of their War on Terror in places such as Pakistan. As a professor, he recalled how one “sensitive student” wrote a poem on his tender childhood memory of his teddy bear as well as a reflective look at his bloodlust after playing violent,...
  • Where Congress stands on Syria

    09/10/2013 8:11:41 PM PDT · by JSDude1 · 3 replies
    Washington Post ^ | Updated September 10, 2013 | Wilson Andrews, Aaron Blake, Darla Cameron and Kennedy Elliott
    Lawmakers appear to be tentatively dividing into four camps over military action in Syria. Each square represents a lawmaker who has indicated how he or she might vote, and the sentiment of the quote is mapped across the four categories. Among the lawmakers mapped below are members of leadership and several "people to watch," a category comprising influential or opinionated individuals, committee chairmen and 2016 presidential hopefuls. Read related article. See something that needs updating? Contact Aaron Blake. Senate Against: 29, leaning NO 11 (total 40) Undecided: 37 For: 23 House Against: 150, leaning NO 103 (total 253). Undecided: 154...
  • Time redouble our efforts against Syrian War!

    09/10/2013 6:20:43 PM PDT · by JSDude1 · 1 replies
    JSDude1
    The President didn't make a compelling case for war, IMO. In some ways he contradicted himself: FOLKS IT'S TIME FOR US TO RE-DOUBLE our efforts AGAINST WAR ON SYRIA! Let's go.
  • Anti-Syria protests greet a returning Congress

    09/09/2013 2:57:56 PM PDT · by JSDude1 · 8 replies
    MSNBC (I feel dirtyfor going there, but you know a broken clock..!) ^ | 11:26 AM on 09/09/2013 | Michele Richinick, @mrich1201
    As the full Congress returns to Washington Monday, progressive groups are again challenging the White House’s case for a strike against Syria. MoveOn.org released an ad urging lawmakers to avoid authorizing the use of military force against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime. A narrator says, “Don’t lead us down this road again,” while images and statistics from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are displayed in the background of the 30-second commercial, titled “Not Again.” The group created the ad after discovering that more than 70% of its 8 million members “firmly opposed” the strike, said Anna Galland, executive director...
  • Tallying the House Vote on Syria

    09/09/2013 7:41:02 AM PDT · by JSDude1 · 13 replies
    NRO ^ | 9/9/2013 | Robert Costa
    Right now, the number of House Republicans planning to back the Syria resolution is stuck at about two dozen, according to the unofficial count several aides are keeping. “We’re not counting for the conference, but some of us are keeping tallies, and it’s looking horrible,” says a source within the leadership’s circle. “I’d say 30 to 40 Republicans, at most, are privately supportive.” In the coming days, insiders say, the number could tick up or down. Any fluctuation, however, will be based almost entirely on how the top players influence their colleagues. Since the leadership isn’t formally whipping, member-to-member consultation...
  • Judge Jeanine: Another false narrative from the White House?

    09/08/2013 6:56:35 PM PDT · by JSDude1 · 26 replies
    Justice with Judge Jeanine (Fox News) ^ | September 8, 2013 | Jeanine Pirro
    Judge Jeanine: Another false narrative from the White House? Why should American public believe President Obama about Syria? http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/justice-jeanine/index.html
  • Theater of the Absurd: Obama and the Debate over Syria

    09/08/2013 6:33:38 PM PDT · by JSDude1 · 26 replies
    PJ Media ^ | September 8th, 2013 - 11:16 am | Ron Radosh
    As we wait for Godot — I mean President Obama’s address to the American people on Tuesday night — it looks at present as if both the House and Senate will not grant him the “yes” vote that he is seeking on a Syria strike. I have read virtually every op-ed and argument on all sides of the question that have appeared, from people on both sides whose views I respect, and one of the problems is that there are good arguments to make on both sides. Today I watched Fox News Sunday, the impressive panel on Fareed Zakaria’s GPS,...
  • Rand Paul Backs Off From Syria Filibuster Threat

    09/08/2013 12:55:47 PM PDT · by JSDude1 · 39 replies
    Newsmax ^ | Sunday, 08 Sep 2013 11:21 AM | By Audrey Hudson
    Sen. Rand Paul said Sunday he would not filibuster the president's request to launch strikes against Syria but that he would insist Barack Obama abide by Congress's demands if it votes to prohibit military intervention in the civil war. The Kentucky Republican told "Fox News Sunday" a filibuster would only delay a vote authorizing use of force. "I will insist there is full debate on this and I will insist that I get an amendment and my amendment will say that the vote is binding -- that the president cannot, if we vote him down, decide to go to war...
  • Looming Syria vote prompts protests

    09/07/2013 5:37:30 PM PDT · by JSDude1 · 7 replies
    ABC Eyewittness News 11 ^ | September 7, 2013 | AP
    WASHINGTON -- Anti-war protesters gathered outside the White House on Saturday to voice their opposition to a U.S. military strike in Syria, calling their picket line one that Congress shouldn't cross as it prepares to vote on the issue. At least 150 protesters picketed the sidewalk in front of the White House and marched to Capitol Hill, chanting slogans like "They say more war; we say no war" and carrying signs that said a war on Syria would be "Built on a Lie." "There is a grass-roots uprising against the Democrats and the Republicans," said Medea Benjamin, a founder of...
  • Space Aliens Admit Kidnapping Hollywood (Leftist) Celebrities

    09/06/2013 5:33:26 PM PDT · by tcrlaf · 13 replies
    People's Cube ^ | 9-6-13 | OfflineR.O.C.K. in the USSA
    Dateline Hollywood - In a carefully worded press release today in Hollywood, California, space aliens admitted that they abducted several Hollywood celebrities on January 21st of this year. Among the missing are the following, whose only appearances in public since January 21 have apparently been holograms: Sheryl Crow, Bruce Springsteen, Martin Sheen, Ed Asner, Sean Penn, Tim Robbins, George Clooney, Jackson Browne, Janeane Garofalo, Neil Young, Jessica Lange, Barbra Streisand, Danny Glover, and Susan Sarandon. While many have wondered during the last several days why there has been no outcry of anti-war sentiment from these previously very vocal crusaders for...
  • What Happened to the Anti-War Movement? The short answer: partisanship.

    09/06/2013 9:57:59 PM PDT · by oxcart · 21 replies
    In These Times ^ | 09/06/2013 | David Sirota
    A mere 72 hours after President Obama delivered an encomium honoring the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, he announced his intention to pound yet another country with bombs. The oxymoron last week was noteworthy for how little attention it received. Yes—a president memorialized an anti-war activist who derided the U.S. government as “the greatest purveyor of violence in the world.” Then then that same president quickly proposed yet more violence—this time in Syria. Among a political press corps that rarely challenges the Washington principle of “kill foreigners first, ask questions later,” almost nobody mentioned the contradiction. Even worse, as...
  • Syria Strike Protesters Hope to Harness Momentum Saturday in D.C.

    09/06/2013 9:03:51 PM PDT · by JSDude1 · 2 replies
    U.S. News & World Report ^ | September 6, 2013 | Steven Nelson
    Opponents of President Barack Obama's plan to launch air strikes against the government of Syrian President Bashar Assad believe they have momentum on their side. Seasoned anti-war protesters hope this momentum will manifest itself Saturday, when they march from the White House to Capitol Hill. "The fact that [constituent advocacy] is making a political impact in Congress may give people a sense of power and that could make people more likely to participate," Eugene Puryear, a national organizer for the ANSWER Coalition - whose acronym stands for Act Now to Stop War and End Racism - told U.S. News. [GRAYSON:...
  • Vanity: Should Tea Party Protest (not just Obamacare, Amnesty, but also Anti-War Syria?): And when?

    09/05/2013 5:53:20 PM PDT · by JSDude1 · 17 replies
    9/5/2013 | JSDude1
    Guys, does it seem strange that the left is taking the lead with the protests this time? Shouldn't we tea party/conservative folk also be "on the streets?" or have we lost our passion? Where are the organized Tea Parties against War (and then Obamacare/Amnesty)? I know that Tea Party Patriots, is organizing one on the 10th: http://www.exemptamerica.com/ but shouldn't we be protesting against a war that would support Al Qaeda, and needlessly spend American money, lives, and even Syrian lives for "the President's honor"? Be darned that we are allying on this one issue with the lefties, we'll fight them...
  • Liberals balk on Syria

    09/05/2013 10:56:09 AM PDT · by JSDude1 · 25 replies
    Politico ^ | 9/5/13 | By JOHN BRESNAHAN, MANU RAJU and BURGESS EVERETT
    As Harry Reid pushes for a Syria vote next week in the Senate, he and President Barack Obama face a major challenge convincing liberal Democrats to support them. Sens. Tom Udall (D-N.M.) and Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) opposed the resolution authorizing military action in Syria during the Senate Foreign Relations Committee vote on Wednesday afternoon. Another liberal Democrat, Ed Markey of Massachusetts, voted present. The Democratic resistance demonstrates the uphill battle that the Senate majority leader and Obama face on the Senate floor. Reid needs 60 votes to cut off an expected filibuster, and so far, it’s unclear whether he can...
  • Rand Paul's War: He works the phones and the media to make the case for not intervening in Syria

    09/05/2013 8:16:17 AM PDT · by JSDude1 · 9 replies
    NRO ^ | September 5, 2013 5:00 AM | Robert Costa
    It’s 9:15 on Tuesday night and Capitol Hill is quiet as Senator Rand Paul emerges from Fox News’s studio near Union Station. His face is slightly smeared with powder from his appearance minutes earlier on Hannity, and Sergio Gor, a political aide, is trailing him. Paul walks quickly to the street, heading toward his nearby apartment. It’s been a long day for him, starting with a flight from Kentucky and followed by a packed afternoon at the Foreign Relations Committee. He’s eager to get to his place, rest up, and get ready for a busy week of debate. But then...
  • The Vanishing Anti-War Left

    09/04/2013 2:12:38 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 37 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | September 4, 2013 | Brent Bozell
    Barack Obama ran for president as the last of the red-hot pacifists, so it might have sounded preposterous to predict that after a few security briefings at the White House, President Obama would follow in the same policy footsteps of horrid warmonger George Bush, with his anti-terrorist wars and strategies. So where is the anti-war movement now? "What anti-war movement?" former Congressman Dennis Kucinich asked when called for comment last week. Medea Benjamin of the radical group Code Pink agreed: "The antiwar movement is a shadow of its former self under the Bush years." Cindy Sheehan quipped, "The 'anti-war left'...
  • On Syria, House GOP won’t follow their leaders On Syria, House GOP won't follow their leaders

    09/03/2013 5:33:36 PM PDT · by JSDude1 · 40 replies
    Politico ^ | 9/3/13 | By JONATHAN ALLEN and JAKE SHERMAN
    The whip count on Syria has become like the war itself: No one in Washington wants to own it alone. While most top congressional leaders have vowed to back President Barack Obama in seeking authority to launch missile strikes, there’s little evidence that they can — or even want to — help him round up the rank-and file-Republicans he’ll need to win a vote in the House. Speaker John Boehner’s spokesman said that he “expects the White House to provide answers to members’ questions and take the lead on any whipping effort.” Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), whose aides and...
  • Call for a national day of Protest (akin to Tea Party 2009).

    09/03/2013 4:56:11 PM PDT · by JSDude1 · 11 replies
    3/4/2013 | JSDude1
    To all: I think it's high time we GOT OUT THERE ON THE STREET and protest Obama and his warmonger pals in Congress. WE have no business backing rebels and (even a regime if we change sides) in SYRIA! Why should we spend our blood and money to support Al Quaeda; the same people responsible for killing thousands of Americans on 9/11 and then thousands more around the world and in Iraq and Afghanistan since then!~ Has this government gone INSANE? It's time we took to the streets to demand our own "Line in the sand" AGAINST War in Syria...
  • Anti-war movement mobilizes against war on Syria

    09/03/2013 9:30:07 AM PDT · by JSDude1 · 3 replies
    Minneapolis, MN – After President Obama’s announcement that he will seek congressional approval for military attacks against Syria, anti-war activists around the county have been going all out to stop a wider U.S. war. Commenting on President Obama’s decision to have a war vote in Congress, Joe Iosbaker of the Chicago Anti-War Committee stated, “The U.S. has suffered a setback in their drive toward war with Syria. The opposition in the U.N., the vote in the British Parliament and the demonstrations across the country here has won a small victory for the anti-war movement. Now President Obama is going to...