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Think the tide isn't turning?

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unhappycamper DU Moderator Donating Member (1000+ posts)  Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Sun May-18-08 08:46 AM
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Think the tide isn't turning?
80% of Americans think we should get out of Iraq. Pretty much 100% of the Peace movement thinks we should be out of Iraq.

I've been going to rallies for the past three+ years and I do see the tide turning. Concord, Boston, Cape Cod, Kennebunkport, D.C., San Francisco, and pretty much most places in between have had repeated Peace rallies over the years. I did get arrested in Boston last year on Veterans Day, so I guess I'm one of those tree-hugging, smelly, lefty liburals. But I am not alone.

Last year (October) I saw these guys at a rally on Boston Common.




Today I received this via a VFP board I subscribe to:

http://www.triiibe.com /

This is a short movie of an anti-war performance piece done during the Jan 27th March in DC, by Triibe, three artists -- and identical triplets -- living in Jamaica Plain, MA. To see the film, enter the site (you can bypass the short introduction by clicking on the curved arrow beneath the slide-show), and click on "Movie". They used lengths of red silk to indicate and compare the number of US and Iraqi dead. It's worth a look.


So the moral of the story: we need to get our butts out on the street. It's all about bodies on the ground. Ours. On. The. Ground. Show up to these rallies, carry a sign, be noisy and never give up.

Democrats showed some spine last week, but the occupation funding would have passed if the repubs voted their party line. I find this completely unacceptable. Do you?
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   Very uplifting post, uhc. I pray the tide is turning, especially for  babylonsister   May-18-08 12:19 PM   #1 
 
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1. Very uplifting post, uhc. I pray the tide is turning, especially for
the Dems in Congress who can make a difference. The Winter Soldier testimony last week was an important step, too, imo, and was repeated on CSPAN that night.

I think the rethugs are about to change their tune, because their constituents want them to; they don't or won't have a choice.
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