Brave Administration Willing to "Pay A High Price" In US Lives
k,
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It is comforting to know that our brave administration is willing to pay a "high price" in the lives of our sons and daughters to have their war. Referring to nights in World War II "when we'd lose 1000 people", he added: "There will come a time maybe when things are going to be much more shocking."
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Cowardice and Courage
Tom Trouble,
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I must say I admire and support the incredible courage of the Iraqi people in their fight against a cowardly enemy. I especially admire their use of the guerilla tactics the American revolutionaries used more than two centuries ago to defeat the Redcoats. The fake surrender and hit and run attacks are right out of the American Revolution playbook.
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Rectification
The Summoner of Death,
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Our soldiers are the best people of our nation who risk their lifes (c)Bush: They are the best paid killers of our nation - 'I do my job, I got paid for it' (soldier at live-interview cnn)
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Over 300 Anti-War Demonstrators Successfully Confront Police in North Park
Mark Gabrish Conlan/Zengers Newsmagazine,
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Over 300 demonstrators, mostly young, marched along University Avenue from 30th Street in North Park to Fifth Avenue in Hillcrest Friday evening, March 28 and took over the street despite assaults by police on horses and bicycles attempting to drive them to the sidewalk. Called by a new group named People Acting Against War (PAAW), the march was typical of the newer, younger activists type of demonstration: loosely organized, flexible in its planning, promoted mostly through e-mail and the Web and staged in an orderly but still in-your-face style.
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S.D. Action Network Discusses Future of Peace Movement After Start of War
Mark Gabrish Conlan/Zengers Newsmagazine,
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A young woman from Chula Vista High School who organized a successful March 5 student strike and rally joined four veteran San Diego peace activists March 28 at a San Diego Action Network panel called, What Happens to the Peace Movement When the War Starts? Drawing over 80 people, the meeting became an intense dialogue about the need to broaden the focus of the movement beyond Iraq and confront the entire U.S. imperialist agenda, reach out to the working-class people and people of color who provide the cannon fodder for Americas wars, and offer a more positive vision than just opposing the war.
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DA Bonnie Dumanis Speaks to Queer Democrats March 27
Mark Gabrish Conlan/Zengers Newsmagazine,
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Recently elected San Diego County District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis openly Gay, Jewish, a woman and a Republican, in her own description spoke to the largely Queer San Diego Democratic Club March 27 and got quizzed on such touchy topics as police shootings and Proposition 36, which mandated treatment instead of prison for nonviolent drug possession offenders. She explained why shed initially opposed 36 despite supporting its overall purpose, the problems in implementing it, and the difficulty of prosecuting police officers who kill. She claimed that the people who spoke at a recent community forum in Ocean Beach about a police shooting there all stated facts about the incident she knew were not accurate.
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28Mar03 - Peace Action Hillcrest
peter,
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March 28, 2003 -- About 200 San Diegoans met in Northpark on Friday night to refuse business as usual during the US invasion in Iraq. Under a heavy police presence demonstrators of many generations marched University to Hillcrest and back. 7 images. (article 1)
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look at her eyes
Reuters,
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A wounded Iraqi girl, March 29, 2003. Front line crossfire ripped apart an Iraqi family on Saturday. The four-year old girl, blood streaming from an eye wound, was screaming for her dead mother, while her father, shot in a leg, begged to be freed from the plastic wrist cuffs slapped on him by U.S. marines, so he could hug his other terrified daughter.
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The Receiving End of "Shock and Awe"
CenterShift,
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The Receiving End of "Shock and Awe":
U.S. Government has placed Iraqi
civilians in harms way by invading
Iraq. No U.S. invasion-- no 'Human
Shields.' Why are there no American
reporters embedded with the Iraqi people? (article 1)
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