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Yes, it's nice to find company that shares your beliefs. :-)
BTW, I've heard that N. Calif has the highest concentration of anti-war
protesters in the US - which makes sense to me - and that's why it's so
visible when it comes to the peace movement.
I just happen to think such demonstrations do nothing except make the
administration more stubborn and antagonise people, especially those
with relatiives and friends in the military. It's a tense time for
everyone.
Kat
Magenta Raine wrote:
>In a message dated 4/5/03 10:17:14 AM Pacific Standard Time,
>[log in to unmask] writes:
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>>ciivilians to=3D20 stay out of Iraq, they've burned their bridges. I
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>>>sympathise with=3D20 the protestors but think they're being rather
>>>stupid. The most=3D20 effective way to protest is at the ballot box.
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>>>Kat
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>One way, yes! And I plan to do just that! I just got home from the march in
>downtown Oakland, and though it may not change anything right away, I think
>it gives people who may not agree with the war to speak up themselves,
>whether that be at the ballot box, letters to the Bush, letters to the
>editor, or to march next time. It is nice to be around others who feel the
>same way you do. Don't know how many came today, but it took from 11:30-2:00
>for me to get to the rally point.
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>Mag
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