Anti war pukes march to hand demands to Obama instead of bin Laden
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It takes no courage to have a march in Washington, DC.
It also lets us know that they are OK with the Islamic supremacist continuing their war against us. That war is not going to stop until we destroy them are we submit to their weird religious views.
If we pulled out of Afghanistan and quit attacking the Taliban in Pakistan the war against would continue and more innocent people would be killed in their mass murder for Allah attacks.
The protesters convened for a final planning meeting, already triumphant, convinced that nine months of preparation was about to pay off. Antiwar organizers who had come to Washington from 27 states exchanged hugs inside a Columbia Heights convention hall and modeled their protest costumes: orange jumpsuits, "death masks," shackles and T-shirts depicting bloody Afghan children. Then Pete Perry, the event organizer, stood up to deliver a welcome speech.It is difficult to have any respect for these people are their point of view. If they were trying to get the Taliban and al Qaeda to stop the war against us they could at least be credited with courage for marching in the wilds of Pakistan and Afghanistan."This is a great moment for our movement," he said. "We are continuing an incredible tradition."
"Like Gandhi," said the next speaker.
"Like Martin Luther King," said another.
A Sunday meeting and a Monday protest -- that was the agenda planned in advance of Wednesday's eighth anniversary of the start of the Afghan war. There had been other protests in Washington over the course of the conflict, dozens of them, but this time organizers believed they could revive the beleaguered antiwar movement, once such a force in U.S. policy. The next 48 hours would put their optimism on trial.
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It takes no courage to have a march in Washington, DC.
It also lets us know that they are OK with the Islamic supremacist continuing their war against us. That war is not going to stop until we destroy them are we submit to their weird religious views.
If we pulled out of Afghanistan and quit attacking the Taliban in Pakistan the war against would continue and more innocent people would be killed in their mass murder for Allah attacks.
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