Posted on 01/18/2003 9:18:48 AM PST by Timesink
washingtonpost.com
Protesters Gathering To Oppose War
By Ann Marchand
washingtonpost.com Staff Writer
Saturday, January 18, 2003; 11:52 AM
Tens of thousands of people have converged on the National Mall this morning to rally against U.S. military operations in Iraq, and a smaller group also gathered to express support for military action.
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Not everyone on the Mall today is opposing military involvement in Iraq. A group of counter-protesters assembled about 9 a.m. to demonstrate support for both U.S. troops abroad and Bush's policies toward Iraq.
Kristinn Taylor, a co-leader of Free Republic, a conservative news and activism Web site that helped organize the event, said that 200 to 400 people were expected to turn out for the counter-protest, which is also supported by the D.C. chapter of MOVEOUT (Marines and Other Veterans Engaging Outrageous Un-American Traitors).
Taylor said that the group supports the president's policies toward Iraq because to do nothing "is the enslavement of the Iraqi people and the Iraqi government having weapons of mass destruction."
Kathryn C. Wood, of Burke, Va., a co-leader of Free Republic, said, "We're out here to support the troops. They defend our freedom and our rights."
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Not in Our Name -- Not in Your Life, Frontpagemag. The groups behind the "peaceniks."
DC Freepers are the greatest!
Owl_Eagle
" WAR IS PEACE
FREEDOM IS SLAVERY
DIVERSITY IS STRENGTH"
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THEODORE SEDGWICK, President of the Senate, pro tempore.
APPROVED, July 14, 1798:
JOHN ADAMS, President of the United States.
After attempting to organize a Freeper Group and seeing it crash and burn because of *lack of interest* this was my fifth and final attempt to organize a Freeper meeting to do anything.
Me thinks all Oregonians want to do is go camping, play card games in the woods, drink beer around the campfire and then piss in the campfire when it gets late. I had enough of that when I was in the Boy Scouts.
I'm watching the same and noticed Allison..whats her name making comment that the "protestors are braving the cold" boy those protestors with conviction will do ANYTHING to save the country! Poor, poor frostbitten protestors. /sarcasm
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