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« on: March 21, 2009, 12:57:10 PM »

Protesters march to Pentagon, call to end Iraq war 
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D972IV900&show_article=1&catnum=1
Mar 21 01:19 PM US/Eastern
By NAFEESA SYEED
Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) - Hundreds of war protesters from across the country gathered in Washington on Saturday to mark the sixth anniversary of the invasion of Iraq.

Organizers from the ANSWER Coalition said more than 1,000 groups sponsored the protest to call for an end to the Iraq war. Holding signs that read "We need jobs and schools, not war" and "Stop the war!" they rallied around noon across the street from the Lincoln Memorial and by 1:30 p.m., were beginning to march across the Memorial Bridge to the Pentagon.

Protesters demanded that President Barack Obama immediately withdraw all U.S. troops from Iraq, saying thousands of Iraqis have died and thousands of American troops have been wounded or killed.

Protesters lined up about 100 cardboard coffins on the ground draped with flags, including the American flag, representing countries where the U.S. has taken military action.

Anti-war activists said even though former President George W. Bush is out of power, they are disappointed with what they see as stalled action from Obama. Several of them said they supported Obama during his campaign, but that his administration has let them down by not ending the war sooner.

"Obama seems to be led somewhat by the bureaucracies. I want him to follow up on his promise to end the war," said 66-year-old Perry Parks of Rockingham, N.C., who served in the Army for nearly 30 years, including in Vietnam. "But the longer it goes, the more it seems like he's stalling."

Obama has said he plans to withdraw roughly 100,000 troops by the summer of 2010. He promises to pull the last of the U.S. troops by the end of 2011, which is in accord with a deal Iraqis signed with Bush.

A small group of veterans and parents of soldiers holding American flags gathered near the Vietnam Veterans Memorial for a counter protest. Ron Kirby, of Alexandria, Va., was one of them.

"We're for victory. When our president and Congress send our men and women to war, they send them there to win or else don't send them at all," said Kirby, a Vietnam veteran.

Kirby said he thought the anti-war protest was sending the wrong message, and added that the country would not be at war unless the government believed it would be victorious. He added that he supported Obama's plan for a gradual withdrawal of troops, because an immediate withdrawal would thwart efforts to restore freedom in Iraq, he said.

James Circello disagreed.

Circello of Washington served in the Army from March 2003 until April 2004, when he said he deserted before his unit was deployed to Afghanistan. Circello, 30, said he left because of what he called the destruction the U.S. caused in Iraq.

"I was forced to remove people from their homes," he said. Circello turned himself in to authorities in 2007 and was administratively discharged, he said.

He said he participated in the Saturday protest to show his solidarity with the troops and the Iraqi people.

"We want to show the Iraqi people that we are not in line with the government, whether Bush or Obama, and we want immediate withdrawal of troops," he said. "Just because a new popular president comes into power, it's not going to stop us from demonstrating."

Among other concerns protesters raised, they criticized continued troop presence in Afghanistan and called for an end to U.S. support of Israel's military.

Taxpayer dollars should be used not for war but for domestic job-creation, health care, housing and education, demonstrators said.

This year, the protest was held on a weekend—a few days after the March 19 anniversary of the war, which began in 2003. Last year's weekday protest was marked by lower turnout than in previous years.

Protests also were held in Los Angeles and San Francisco.

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« Reply #1 on: March 21, 2009, 01:06:40 PM »

They should also protest the Afghanistan war. That's over resources (drugs) too, ya know..
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« Reply #2 on: March 22, 2009, 12:07:10 PM »

20 (and growing) Anti-war Protests Videos
 March 21, 2009

http://snardfarker.ning.com/profiles/blogs/antiwar-protest-videos

Ditto on the Afghanistan war. Total Sham
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« Reply #3 on: March 22, 2009, 12:40:07 PM »

The US leaves the US Territories of Iraq and Afghanistan, Pakistan along with 60 military bases, perfect strategic military launching pad for future wars in all directions, huge oil reserves, training grounds and laboratory for weapons of mass destruction, torture prisons and gulags, human guinea pigs and banned weapons and the HUGE war profits machine and another excuse to expand their terror war?
Uh huh.
How many countries have to be gobbled up before the world realizes the dangerous parallels between Hitler's world conquest and the USA world conquest policies promoted by the insane?
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« Reply #4 on: March 22, 2009, 12:59:26 PM »

Since all both of these wars were started due to a false flag with the attack on 911 that our government officials either made happen\or at least allowed to happen then that means both wars need to end and so does the war on terror ,the patriot act and all other laws passed by the Bush administration that have taken liberties from us!  They know full well what a new investigation into 911 can do and that is why they fight so hard against that because if the real truth is known about that then their whole war on terror falls apart which automatically ends these wars plus will bring about a demand by the people to restore all those freedoms they have taken away and the NWO will fail big time!!
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« Reply #5 on: March 22, 2009, 01:08:10 PM »


Pics :
Crowds in S.F. protest Iraq war, bank bailouts

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/object/article?f=/c/a/2009/03/22/BA5416KSPJ.DTL&o=8

San Francisco police provided security for pro-Israel supporters in front of City Hall.
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« Reply #6 on: March 22, 2009, 01:12:24 PM »

wouldn't be surprise if pentagon fired a missile into their faces and blamed it all on Albert Kayda

Protesters march to Pentagon, call to end Iraq war 
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D972IV900&show_article=1&catnum=1
Mar 21 01:19 PM US/Eastern
By NAFEESA SYEED
Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) - Hundreds of war protesters from across the country gathered in Washington on Saturday to mark the sixth anniversary of the invasion of Iraq.

Organizers from the ANSWER Coalition said more than 1,000 groups sponsored the protest to call for an end to the Iraq war. Holding signs that read "We need jobs and schools, not war" and "Stop the war!" they rallied around noon across the street from the Lincoln Memorial and by 1:30 p.m., were beginning to march across the Memorial Bridge to the Pentagon.

Protesters demanded that President Barack Obama immediately withdraw all U.S. troops from Iraq, saying thousands of Iraqis have died and thousands of American troops have been wounded or killed.

Protesters lined up about 100 cardboard coffins on the ground draped with flags, including the American flag, representing countries where the U.S. has taken military action.

Anti-war activists said even though former President George W. Bush is out of power, they are disappointed with what they see as stalled action from Obama. Several of them said they supported Obama during his campaign, but that his administration has let them down by not ending the war sooner.

"Obama seems to be led somewhat by the bureaucracies. I want him to follow up on his promise to end the war," said 66-year-old Perry Parks of Rockingham, N.C., who served in the Army for nearly 30 years, including in Vietnam. "But the longer it goes, the more it seems like he's stalling."

Obama has said he plans to withdraw roughly 100,000 troops by the summer of 2010. He promises to pull the last of the U.S. troops by the end of 2011, which is in accord with a deal Iraqis signed with Bush.

A small group of veterans and parents of soldiers holding American flags gathered near the Vietnam Veterans Memorial for a counter protest. Ron Kirby, of Alexandria, Va., was one of them.

"We're for victory. When our president and Congress send our men and women to war, they send them there to win or else don't send them at all," said Kirby, a Vietnam veteran.

Kirby said he thought the anti-war protest was sending the wrong message, and added that the country would not be at war unless the government believed it would be victorious. He added that he supported Obama's plan for a gradual withdrawal of troops, because an immediate withdrawal would thwart efforts to restore freedom in Iraq, he said.

James Circello disagreed.

Circello of Washington served in the Army from March 2003 until April 2004, when he said he deserted before his unit was deployed to Afghanistan. Circello, 30, said he left because of what he called the destruction the U.S. caused in Iraq.

"I was forced to remove people from their homes," he said. Circello turned himself in to authorities in 2007 and was administratively discharged, he said.

He said he participated in the Saturday protest to show his solidarity with the troops and the Iraqi people.

"We want to show the Iraqi people that we are not in line with the government, whether Bush or Obama, and we want immediate withdrawal of troops," he said. "Just because a new popular president comes into power, it's not going to stop us from demonstrating."

Among other concerns protesters raised, they criticized continued troop presence in Afghanistan and called for an end to U.S. support of Israel's military.

Taxpayer dollars should be used not for war but for domestic job-creation, health care, housing and education, demonstrators said.

This year, the protest was held on a weekend—a few days after the March 19 anniversary of the war, which began in 2003. Last year's weekday protest was marked by lower turnout than in previous years.

Protests also were held in Los Angeles and San Francisco.


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« Reply #7 on: March 23, 2009, 05:04:06 AM »

We need to be capturing these people in their entirety as much as possible - because they are that small minority of the public that ACTUALLY DOES SOMETHING ABOUT THE PROBLEMS. 

But many of them would be against the war and never even know the internationalists exist as far as they are concerned, and only just know something is wrong, not so much the hidden hands behind the problems.

They would be the ultimate group to drown in TOD DVD's
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« Reply #8 on: March 24, 2009, 02:16:39 PM »

YAH HHHH!!!

Mail out to all the brigadire Generals a copy The Obama Deception and a copy of that new slave bill 1388 that AJ was talking about today!! THEY NEED TO STOP THIS MADNESS NOW! STOP AIDING N ABEDING.

GEEZES!
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« Reply #9 on: March 24, 2009, 02:20:39 PM »

Pictures of the protest here:

http://cryptome.info/military-biz/military-biz.htm

They should be in front of the Federal Reserve chopping at the root of evil, rather than the Pentagon which wouldn't exist without it.
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