So who's protesting this weekend
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So who's protesting this weekend
There's a shitload of huge demonstrations scheduled in several cities in the US this Saturday to protest the Iraq (and upcoming Iran) wars. The demonstrations will be held in Boston, Chicago, Jonesborough, Tennessee, Los Angeles, New Orleans, New York City, Orlando, Philadelphia, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, and Seattle. Let's hope they can break the record for the number of people participating in simultaneous protests (which was also against Bush before the Iraq war...and was global).
Anyone here going or are you just going to do the usual, apathetic-American thing: wash your car and compare your HDTV to your neighbor's?
Anyone here going or are you just going to do the usual, apathetic-American thing: wash your car and compare your HDTV to your neighbor's?
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there's a big 'stop the war' conference in london this weekend if any folks this side of the pond fancy spending a day being bored shitless for a good cause. the swp will be there in force, so make sure you take an axe/baseball bat to bury in the noggin of the first fuck that tries to sell you a paper.
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Haven't heard of anything happening here in Charlotte. I have to work and I can't stand smelly fucking hippies anyways.
Besides, look how much good the pre-war protests did.
Besides, look how much good the pre-war protests did.

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I really hope they break the record of 15 million protestors.
If the 70% of Americans that don't support this war step out and step up...the old protest record is history.
If the 70% of Americans that don't support this war step out and step up...the old protest record is history.
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True. But I'm quite postitive this time will be different because now Bush doesn't have 70% of Americans supporting him.Nightshade wrote: Besides, look how much good the pre-war protests did.
I've said it before and I'll say it again...if Americans actually got involved in their democracy we wouldn't have alot of this bullshit....and we wouldn't have politicos ignoring the people. I also happen to agree with the idea that if these protests don't make a difference they should just reinstate the draft. That would definately cause over 200 million Americans to finally wake up and get involved....because then there'd be real consequences to the idea eternal war.
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This is the first I've heard about it. 

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i got a family to raise...i ain't got time for that shit...scared?...
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It's been planned for quite some time. Clicky
Is anyone surprised that the American media isn't talking about this?
Will anyone be surprised if no American media reports this?
And when they finally start reporting on it, will anyone be surprised when Fox News begins to bash the un-American protestors?
Is anyone surprised that the American media isn't talking about this?
Will anyone be surprised if no American media reports this?
And when they finally start reporting on it, will anyone be surprised when Fox News begins to bash the un-American protestors?
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But you have time to find space baboons humping on the moon or purchasing aluminum foil in bulk?scared? wrote:i got a family to raise...i ain't got time for that shit...scared?...

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yeah i can do that from home...
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Besides...your wife will beat you if you don't have dinner ready when she gets home.scared? wrote:yeah i can do that from home...

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she actually misses dinner every nite...she studies 12 hours a day...i just fix it for me and the kids...jellus?...
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People are too lazy to even go see anti-war movies at the box office...you think they are gonna get off their 360 playing lard asses for that?
I didn't think you did. Try making them an anti-war game instead of a war game ,Mr. Gameboy.
http://washingtontimes.com/apps/pbcs.dl ... 50083/1001
I didn't think you did. Try making them an anti-war game instead of a war game ,Mr. Gameboy.

http://washingtontimes.com/apps/pbcs.dl ... 50083/1001
Both "In the Valley of Elah" and, more recently, "Rendition" drew minuscule crowds upon their release, which doesn't bode well for the ongoing stream of films critical of the Iraq war and the Bush administration's wider war on terror.
"Rendition," which features three Oscar winners in key roles, grossed $4.1 million over the weekend in 2,250 screens for a ninth-place finish. A re-release of "The Nightmare Before Christmas" beat it, and it's 14 years old.
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I think that there are probably more people involved than you think. I'll certainly be voting in '08 (as I always do), but I really feel that protests don't do shit. This argument has been hashed out here already, and nothing that's happened has changed my opinions in the least. The Bush administration does EXACTLY what the fuck it pleases, and fuck what the people think.GONNAFISTYA wrote:True. But I'm quite postitive this time will be different because now Bush doesn't have 70% of Americans supporting him.Nightshade wrote: Besides, look how much good the pre-war protests did.
I've said it before and I'll say it again...if Americans actually got involved in their democracy we wouldn't have alot of this bullshit....and we wouldn't have politicos ignoring the people. I also happen to agree with the idea that if these protests don't make a difference they should just reinstate the draft. That would definately cause over 200 million Americans to finally wake up and get involved....because then there'd be real consequences to the idea eternal war.
Look at how many congresscritters and real human beings opposed Bush vetoing the SCHIP bill. He didn't give a fuck and then turned around and asked for $46 billion more to fund his bullshit wars.
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Yes...quite amazing when you think about it. But who's fault is it when the US president does what he wants with no consequences? Congress? HAHAHAHAHAHAAA!!!Nightshade wrote: I think that there are probably more people involved than you think. I'll certainly be voting in '08 (as I always do), but I really feel that protests don't do shit. This argument has been hashed out here already, and nothing that's happened has changed my opinions in the least. The Bush administration does EXACTLY what the fuck it pleases, and fuck what the people think.
Look at how many congresscritters and real human beings opposed Bush vetoing the SCHIP bill. He didn't give a fuck and then turned around and asked for $46 billion more to fund his bullshit wars.
I'm not baiting...ok I am....but ffs, it's so sad yet funny to watch your country circle the bowl and nobody cares. If that truly is the case, why should you vote again ever? Or have you already bought your tickets to Canada?

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didn't u hear?...ppl r too busy playing with their phones that make pancakes...
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See, that's the thing, people DO care and people ARE pissed off. We can only punish retroactively by voting people out of office. The system is inherently flawed (money buying policy) and the only people that can fix it are...THE ONES THAT BENEFIT FROM IT THE MOST. By which I of course mean Congress. Add to that the completely fucked up election process which runs people through the wringer (thereby keeping normal humans from wanting to have anything to do with it) and you end up with the same type of corruptible cockknockers in power constantly.GONNAFISTYA wrote:Yes...quite amazing when you think about it. But who's fault is it when the US president does what he wants with no consequences? Congress? HAHAHAHAHAHAAA!!!Nightshade wrote: I think that there are probably more people involved than you think. I'll certainly be voting in '08 (as I always do), but I really feel that protests don't do shit. This argument has been hashed out here already, and nothing that's happened has changed my opinions in the least. The Bush administration does EXACTLY what the fuck it pleases, and fuck what the people think.
Look at how many congresscritters and real human beings opposed Bush vetoing the SCHIP bill. He didn't give a fuck and then turned around and asked for $46 billion more to fund his bullshit wars.
I'm not baiting...ok I am....but ffs, it's so sad yet funny to watch your country circle the bowl and nobody cares. If that truly is the case, why should you vote again ever? Or have you already bought your tickets to Canada?
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Time for a general strike. Or lay down tools. Or whatever you want to call it.
Standing around waiting for the self-serving suit to fix it isn't going to change anything...hell...it's not even a republic.
It's like watching a good friend walk over a cliff...you yell and scream to warn them but all they do is look at you, smile and maybe wave before falling off.
Standing around waiting for the self-serving suit to fix it isn't going to change anything...hell...it's not even a republic.
It's like watching a good friend walk over a cliff...you yell and scream to warn them but all they do is look at you, smile and maybe wave before falling off.
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in New Orleans, Washington Square, 2pm until 6pm.
sweet, now I can get off my ass and do something that will have absolutely no effect and might land me in jail for a day or two
sweet, now I can get off my ass and do something that will have absolutely no effect and might land me in jail for a day or two

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Why would I protest the weekend? I like the whole 2 days off with no work thing.
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i will be protesting.. this cold that i have 

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The problem is that although they won't admit it, the leaders of the Democratic Party are for the current Mideast foreign policy.
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They're all cut from the same bolt of greedy, stupid cloth.HM-PuFFNSTuFF wrote:The problem is that although they won't admit it, the leaders of the Democratic Party are for the current Mideast foreign policy.