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Global Day of Coordinated Actions (FReep ANSWER et al March 18-20)
International ANSWER ^ | on or before March 3, 2005 | some Stalin fan

Posted on 03/03/2005 3:26:42 PM PST by BillF

[UPDATED FROM AN EARLIER POST. LEFTISTS ARE TIMING THESE TO THE SECOND ANNIVERSARY OF THE START OF OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM. ALL EVENTS ARE ON SATURDAY, MARCH 19 EXCEPT WHERE NOTED. I've reformatted, left out some irrelevant info, and added emphasis. I will post rally info from another leftist group below on this thread. Check relevant leftist websites in case their plans change.]

ALABAMA

Huntsville
North Alabama Peace Network

EVENT: Gather at Flying Monkey Arts Center for a art show / benefit concert for the
Victims of the War in Iraq.  Art show, 3 - 7pm; Benefit concert 7-10pm; Rally, downtown Huntsville, noon.

ALASKA

Juneau
EVENT: Gather at 10am at the steps of the Capitol Building (4th & Main St) 

ARIZONA

Phoenix
Grandmothers for Peace
EVENT: Gather at 11am at Bell road & 99th Ave

CALIFORNIA

Los Angeles
A.N.S.W.E.R. LA
EVENT: At 12 noon we will gather at Hollywood & Vine

San Francisco
A.N.S.W.E.R SF
EVENT: Gather at 11am at Dolores Park march to
the Civic Center
Downloadable flyer

COLORADO

Denver
EVENT: Gather at 1pm at the west steps of the state capital building.


WASHINGTON
D.C.

DC A.N.S.W.E.R.
TRANSPORTATION:  To Fayetteville, NC; call for details

[Note that ANSWER has, in the wake of constant counter-protests by
DC Chapter FReepers, decided to go elsewhere for a friendly reception.

Many DC FReepers will follow them to other locations in hopes that they will go still further away by swimming to Cuba. ]

FLORIDA

Orlando
Orlando Not In Our Name
EVENT: Gather at 12 noon at International Dr. & Sand Lake Rd.

St. Augustine
People for Peace and Justice & Ve
teran for peace, International Action Center
EVENT: Gather from 1-3pm at the Bridge of Lions, west of the downtown Plaza

St. Petersburg
St. Pete for Peace
EVENT: Gather at Williams Park
Noon-5PM
2nd Avenue N and 4th Street in downtown St. Petersburg

 

GEORGIA

Atlanta
International Action Center
DATE: Friday, March 18
EVENT: Gather at 4:30pm, at Marietta & Centennial Olympic Park; march will leave at 5pm

HAWAII

Pahoa
EVENT: Gather at 1pm at Kalani Oceanside Retreat

ILLINOIS

Carbondale
Peace Coalition of So Illinois
EVENT: Day long installation of memorial crosses at the Town Square Pavillion.  Vigils and Bannering at 4  locations in town at 11:30am with convergence for a rally at the Pavillion at 12:30pm.

Chicago
Chicago March 19 Coalition
EVENT: 12 noon gather at Oak St. & Michigan Ave. followed by a march down Michigan Ave. to Federal
Plaza.
Downloadable flyer 

IOWA

Burlington
Citizens for Peace
EVENT: Gather at 2pm at the Port of Burlington Building on the Mississippi Riverfront

KANSAS

Salina
Salina People for Peace
DATE: Sunday, March 20
EVENT: Gather at 7:30pm at Salina Mennonite Church 600 W. State St. (12th St. and State St.) for a film showing and discussion.

MASSACHUSETTS

New Bedford
DATE: Sunday, March 20
EVENT: Gather at from 1-4pm at the corner of Buttonwood Park, rte 140, and rte 6. across from the CVS.

Worcester
Veterans For Peace
DATE: Saturday, March 19
EVENT: Gather from 12-2pm at Lincoln Square

MICHIGAN

Flint
Flint Michael Moore Meet Up Group
EVENT: Gather at 3pm at City of Flint City Hall

Grand Rapids
West Michigan Justice and Peace Coalition (WMJPC)
EVENT: Gather at 1pm at Calder Plaza

Lansing
EVENT: Rally at the Capitol at 10am.  Critical mass from the Capitol to East Lansing.  For those who can't bike, an antiwar caravan will drive to the campus of MSU.  The documentary film "About Baghdad" will be shown at 3pm at MSU.

MINNESOTA

Minneapolis
Iraq Peace Action Coalition
EVENT: Gather at 1pm at Loring Park Hennepin/Lyndale Ave. & Oak Grove St, march at 1:30pm, 2:30pm Speakers & Program at St. Mark's Cathedral (510 Oak Grove St)

St. Paul
Neighbors for Peace
EVENT: Gather at from 5:45pm-7:15pm  for a walk for peace, corner of Snelling and Summit Ave., going west to the Mississippi River. Please bring candles.

MISSISSIPPI

Biloxi
South MS United for Peace
DATE: Sunday, March 20
EVENT: Gather from 12-6pm at Biloxi Green & Visitors' Center, Highway 90 at Lameuse.

MONTANA

Bozeman
Bozeman Peace Seekers
DATE: Sunday, March 20
EVENT: Gather at 2:30pm at the Ballroom, Emerson Cultural Center for a "Party for Peace" with songs, speeches, drama and audience participation.

NEW JERSEY

Atlantic City
CPJ
EVENT: Gather at from 2-4pm for a march will begin at Garden Pier parking lot, march to Kennedy Plaza for rally and return to Garden Pier

NEW MEXICO

Albuquerque
Stop the War Machine
EVENT: Gather at from 11am- 1 pm at the National Guard Armory & Armed Forces Recruting Center, corner Wyoming and Copper, NE.

NEW YORK

New York City
International Action Center
EVENT: 12 noon in Central Park at the East Meadow

New Paltz
Initiated by Hudson Valley Activist Newsletter
EVENT: Rally at 1pm at Hasbrouck Park (near SUNY New Paltz) and march through town. Rep. Maurice Hinchey [Karl Rove framed Dan Rather with the forged documents] will be the featured speaker.

NORTH CAROLINA

Charlotte
Action Center For Justice
EVENT: Gather at 1pm at Marshall Park (2nd St & S. McDowell St)

Fayetteville
Military Families Speak Out
EVENT: Gather at from 11-4pm at Rowan Park

OHIO

Columbus
Central Ohio Peace
EVENT: Gather at 1pm at The West Plaza of the Ohio Statehouse (Broad & High Sts.)

Dayton
September 11 Coalition
EVENT: Gather at 6:30pm at Courthouse Sq. (Third & Main Sts.)

Lima
DATE: Sunday, March 20
EVENT: Gather at 2pm at Lima Sq.

OREGON

Cottage Grove
Stand For Peace
EVENT: Gather at 11am for a procession thru town to National Guard Armory

PENNSYLVANIA

Pittsburgh
EVENT: Gather at 11am at Frick Park

SOUTH CAROLINA

Charleston
DATE: Sunday, March 20
EVENT: Gather from 2-5pm at Marion Square

TENNESSEE

Knoxville
Knox Area Coalition for Compassion
EVENT: Gather from 11-1pm at West Town Mall (Kingston Pike & Morrell Rd) Bring signs!

Memphis
Mid-South Peace and Justice Center
EVENT: Gather at 12 noon at First Congregational Church, 1000 S. Cooper. We will march through midtown to Overton Park where there will be a Rally at Veterans Plaza.

VERMONT

Rutland
Central Vermont Peace
EVENT: Gather from 3 til 5 pm at RTE 4 and 7, Rutland Vermont  (Main St Park by visitors center)

VIRGINIA

Augusta
Augusta Coalition for Peace and Justice
EVENT: Gather at from 12noon- 1 pm at the Augusta County Court House

WASHINGTON

Seattle
EVENT: Call for details

WEST VIRGINIA 

Martinsburg
EVENT: Gather from 4-7pm at 224 West King Street



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Nice images and great ideas, conservativeimage.com.


161 posted on 03/16/2005 9:41:13 AM PST by BillF (Fight terrorists in Iraq & elsewhere, instead of waiting for them to come to America!)
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To: BillF; tgslTakoma; Doctor Raoul; upchuck; clyde asbury; SC Swamp Fox; dstarr; kristinn; bert; ...
Do you think this deserves its own thread?

Activists expect bigger rallies

- By Allison Williams

 

Organizers called the anti-war rally in Fayetteville last year the city’s biggest since the Vietnam War. This year, they are counting on Fayetteville’s largest anti-war protest ever.

The Old North State chapter of the Free Republic is planning a counterdemonstration. Lynn Huber, a chapter chairwoman, said she also expects more people this year. She said at least 200 people have made firm commitments.

The two rallies Saturday will make for a repeat of last year, when the groups faced off at Rowan Park. Some people anticipated violence, but the rallies passed peacefully with dozens of police officers keeping a careful watch. Officers inspected bags and coolers and set up metal detectors.

Capt. Bill Simons of the Fayetteville Police Department said officers plan the same thing this year. He would not say how many officers would be at the park, but he did say other agencies would be helping the Fayetteville department.

Police have made two major changes from last year. Officers asked anti-war activists to change the route of their march. Last year, marchers walked from the downtown train station and up Hay Street to Rowan Park. This year, protestors will meet at the Cumberland County Health Department near Highsmith-Rainey Memorial Hospital. Around noon, they plan to march west on McGilvary Street, turn north onto Bradford Avenue, cross Hay Street and continue north on Woodside Avenue to the park.

Counterdemonstrators, as they did last year, will gather across from Rowan Park about 11 a.m. Police are not allowing the motorcycles that the Rolling Thunder, a Fayetteville POW/MIA veterans organization, brought last year.

The Free Republic calls its protest spot the ‘‘American Zone.’’ Huber said she expects veterans, military family members and active-duty troops to attend. She said there is not a formal list of speakers, but people are welcome to use one of two podiums at any time. The group also plans to read the names of people who died in the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001.

‘‘It’s fading and disappearing from people’s minds,’’ Huber said about the terrorist attacks. ‘‘We thought we were safe; we all lived in our tiny worlds.’’

She says the anti-war rally is sponsored by socialists and hurts soldiers.

‘‘I firmly believe that we can protect soldiers much better by not holding these protests,’’ she said. ‘‘Holding them gives fodder to the enemy.’’

 

Troop support

Both sides say they are holding the rallies on the second anniversary of the war to support troops. Chuck Fager is director of the Quaker House, one of the sponsors of the peace rally.

‘‘There are so many families that have paid such heavy dues,’’ he said. ‘‘Their voices are becoming more vocal and more insistent. There is something really seriously wrong and it’s got to be made right. My hope is that the peace march and rally could give those voices a chance to be heard.’’

Fager said he expects about 25 speakers at Saturday’s rally. They include U.S. Rep. Lynn Woolsey, a California Democrat; David Potorti of Sept. 11 Families for Peaceful Tomorrow; members of Iraq Veterans Against the War; the director of Veterans for Peace; Cara Hollingsworth, the wife of a soldier serving with the 82nd Airborne Division in Iraq; the brother of a Spanish reporter killed in Iraq; and Stephen Funk, a Marine who served a year in a military prison after refusing to fight in Iraq.

Saturday will be the busiest day for anti-war activists, but their activities actually begin Friday. Speakers, including Lila Lipscomb, will talk to reporters Friday afternoon at the Quaker House. Lipscomb is the military mother featured in the film ‘‘Fahrenheit 9/11.’’ A hip-hop concert is scheduled for Friday night at Seabrook Recreation Center near Fayetteville State University. Doors open at 8 with the concert starting around 9.

On March 20, the day after the rally, three anti-war groups will hold their national conferences here. Military Families Speak Out is scheduled to meet at the Clarion Hotel on Cedar Creek Road. Iraq Veterans Against the War and Gold Star Families plan to meet at the Clarion Prince Charles Hotel on Hay Street.

Fager said those meetings are of as much significance, if not more, than Saturday’s rally.

‘‘There’s dissatisfaction from military families,’’ Fager said, ‘‘that this war is not good for America, not good for our military, not good for Iraq and not good for our world.’’

As the war continued another year, Huber says, anti-war activists have more history to draw on. But she said, ‘‘From our point of view, we’ve just stayed safer.’’

162 posted on 03/16/2005 10:29:22 AM PST by TaxRelief (Support the Troops Rally, Fayetteville, NC -- March 19, 2005 --11:00 am--Rowan Park)
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To: TaxRelief; BillF; Doctor Raoul; upchuck; clyde asbury; SC Swamp Fox; dstarr; kristinn; bert; ...
Do you think this deserves its own thread?

Activists expect bigger rallies

Yes!

163 posted on 03/16/2005 3:36:14 PM PST by tgslTakoma
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To: conservativeimage.com

Thanks...that is a wonderful resource...MUD


164 posted on 03/16/2005 4:10:37 PM PST by Mudboy Slim (Hmmmm...President George Allen? That's worth considering fer 2008!!)
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To: TaxRelief
Do you think this deserves its own thread?

Yes. :)
165 posted on 03/16/2005 5:33:15 PM PST by clyde asbury (I know there's something going on.)
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To: tgslTakoma
On March 20, the day after the rally, three anti-war groups will hold their national conferences here. Military Families Speak Out is scheduled to meet at the Clarion Hotel on Cedar Creek Road. Iraq Veterans Against the War and Gold Star Families plan to meet at the Clarion Prince Charles Hotel on Hay Street.

Fager said those meetings are of as much significance, if not more, than Saturday’s rally.

We could have some fun on Sunday.

166 posted on 03/16/2005 6:21:49 PM PST by SC Swamp Fox (Aim small, miss small.)
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To: SC Swamp Fox
:-)
167 posted on 03/16/2005 6:26:00 PM PST by tgslTakoma
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To: Mr. Silverback

please remove mondoman from this alert list.

thank you


168 posted on 03/28/2005 8:15:31 AM PST by mondoman (si vis pacem, para bellum)
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