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  • All out for the March 20th March on Washington! [commies set to protest the US freeing of Iraq]

    03/14/2010 7:35:18 AM PDT · by ETL · 16 replies · 741+ views
    Gather at 12noon at the White House (Lafayette Park) People from all over the country are organizing to converge on Washington, D.C., to demand the immediate and unconditional withdrawal of all U.S. and NATO forces from Afghanistan and Iraq. On Saturday, March 20, 2010, there will be a massive National March & Rally in D.C. Gather at 12 noon at the White House (Lafayette Park). There will be coinciding mass marches on March 20 in San Francisco and Los Angeles. The national actions are initiated by a large number of organizations and prominent individuals. To see a list of the...
  • ACTIVE-DUTY U.S. MILITARY MEMBERS SPEAK OUT AGAINST WAR ON '60 MINUTES'

    02/22/2007 12:40:59 PM PST · by OCCASparky · 206 replies · 6,298+ views
    Drudge Report ^ | 22 Feb 2007 | Matt Drudge
    <p>They say they are not disloyal. They say they are not shirking their duty and that they do not oppose war. But over 1,000 active-duty and reserve members of the U.S. military are against the war in Iraq and have said so in an unusually public way -- by petitioning Congress last month. Several of them appear to explain their actions in a Lara Logan report to be broadcast on 60 MINUTES Sunday Feb. 25 (7:00-8:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.</p>
  • Anti-war activists plan to capitalize on Congress shift

    11/24/2006 2:18:35 PM PST · by SmithL · 19 replies · 640+ views
    Contra Costa Times ^ | 11/24/6 | Dogen Hannah
    When Republicans lost control of Congress in this month's midterm elections, there was plenty of cheering within the ranks of anti-war activists. Yet that glee at the GOP defeat should not be mistaken for support for Democrats. Although optimistic that the new majority in Congress will help their cause, activists emboldened by a vote largely seen as a referendum on the Iraq war intend to keep up, if not step up, pressure on Democrats and Republicans alike. "Some people felt like celebrating and dancing" over the election's result, said East Bay activist Bob Hanson of Rossmoor Grandparents for Peace. "But...
  • Back to the Seventies (this is not a Vanity!)

    11/08/2006 1:33:06 PM PST · by Molly Pitcher · 30 replies · 1,476+ views
    National Review Online ^ | 11/8/06 | James S. Robbins
    The outcome of the 2006 midterm elections will have serious consequences for the war on terrorism and U.S. national security generally. If you liked the foreign-policy impotence of the 1970s, get ready for more. There will be strong sentiment among some Democrats to cut funding for the Iraq war completely. They probably won’t do that right away, since the president would surely veto the bill if it is too extreme. It would also appear reckless to the large portion of the electorate that was not motivated by antiwar fervor. Yet, they will not allow funding to continue to grow, and...
  • KERRY'S ANSWER: CUT & RUN

    09/25/2004 12:42:29 PM PDT · by Ramonan · 18 replies · 610+ views
    The New York Post ^ | September 25, 2004 | AMIR TAHERI
    -- IT was bound to happen: Sen. John Kerry has decided to adopt Sen. Edward Kennedy's slogan: Iraq is another Vietnam. For months, the Democratic presidential nominee, had resisted the temptation of following his senior colleague from Massachusetts: Kerry defended his initial support for a war that destroyed one of modern history's most barbarous regimes. By last week, however, it had become clear that Kerry could not be both pro-war and anti-war in this campaign. Having made his calculations, he decided to recast himself as a more sober version of Howard Dean, the early champion of the anti-war faction. Kerry's...
  • Training mission signals greater US role in Columbia conflict

    02/14/2003 7:47:15 AM PST · by Hemingway's Ghost · 29 replies · 403+ views
    <p>SARAVENA, Columbia—The arrival of US special forces trainers in this battered town last month signaled that the US military will play a more direct role in Columbia’s long civil war, a challenge that could lead the country’s two leftist guerilla armies to broaden attacks against US targets.</p> <p>Late last month, the smaller of the two Marxist-oriented guerilla movements, the National Liberation Army, kidnapped two journalists, a Briton and an American, in this oil-rich region of eastern Columbia, saying the province had become a “war zone declared by the North American government and the Columbian state.”</p>