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Alamom (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Thu Sep-22-05 08:43 AM Original message |
"Every time we try to hold a demonstration, they arrest us." |
"Every time we try to hold a demonstration, they arrest us."
Daniel Starling - Green Party , Manhattan Chapter (this week in NY) There's a lot going on and I know the people of Texas and surrounding states are terrified. I understand completely. I lived on the Gulf Coast for several years. We are still seeing and hearing the horrors of Katrina and Iraq is becoming more deadly everyday to all people there. Cindy and the Peace Tour has "kind of" taken a back seat. I wanted to wish all who are going to DC a safe and good trip. Also, those who are having Rallies in your cities, best of luck for a great turn out everywhere. I've been checking online news everyday and the world is watching the turmoil here due to the weather, but also they are watching The Peace Tour leading up to the Rally in DC. It appears the foreign press is more interested in what happens than our MSM. Sheehan, Supporters Descend on The Capital Antiwar Activists in Town For Weekend Protests By Petula Dvorak and Fredrick Kunkle Washington Post Staff Writers Thursday, September 22, 2005 They were cheered and jeered in blue states and red states. Gas station clerks gave them quiet thumbs up and truck stop waitresses gave them snarls. And when the three busloads of military families arrived in Washington yesterday, the reception was just as divided. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/09/21/AR2005092102244.html Posted 9/21/2005 4:36 PM Peace activist brings anti-war campaign to Washington WASHINGTON (AP) — Anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan on Wednesday pledged to "force change to happen" during protest speeches outside the White House and Capitol. Sheehan arrived in Washington after a three-week cross-country bus tour that began near President Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas. She is expected to participate in an anti-Iraq war rally Saturday that organizers hope could draw tens of thousands of people. Sheehan, whose 24-year-old son, Army Spc. Casey Sheehan, was killed last year in Iraq, wants Bush to more fully justify the war and say what steps he will undertaken to end it. "This is where we will force change to happen because we the people of America are the checks and balances on this government," she said. "And we will end this war. http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2005-09-21-sheehan-protest_x.htm Washington Girds for War Protesters, `Mass Civil Resistance' Sept. 22 (Bloomberg) -- Peggy Smith, a retired legal secretary from Terre Haute, Indiana, is coming to Washington for her first anti-war march this weekend. She has one question: ``You think they'll put a 61-year-old lady in jail?'' The nation's capital is bracing for what organizers say will be the biggest rally yet against the Iraq war, with more than 100,000 participants. The U.S. Park Police has canceled leaves for all officers, and city police will operate on 12-hour shifts to deal with the protesters, who are planning what one of their Web sites calls a ``mass civil resistance action'' The weekend protest is scheduled to begin with a rally tomorrow on the Ellipse across from the White House, followed by a march through the city's streets. Other events include the concert on the National Mall and a ``peace and justice festival.'' Similar rallies are scheduled in Los Angeles and San Francisco. The largest rallies in Washington: Event Date Crowd Vietnam War moratorium rally Nov. 15, 1969 600,000 Iran hostage welcome Jan. 27, 1981 500,000 Vietnam War `Out Now' rally April 24, 1971 500,000 Million Man March Oct. 16, 1995 400,000 March on Washington for Gay and Lesbian Rights April 25, 1993 300,000 20th anniversary of Civil Rights March on Washington Aug. 28, 1983 300,000 Solidarity Day Sept. 10, 1981 250,000 Civil Rights March on Washington Aug. 28, 1963 250,000 Source: National Park Service http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000103&sid=aNlgNdt6IptE&refer=us (there is more, but basically the same stuff) (This from googling "Anti-war Protest" early this morning, 9/22) http://news.google.com/nwshp?gl=us&ned=us&ncl=http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0539,fergusonwebd,68129,2.html&hl=en&filter=0 . Sheehan‘s Anti-War Campaign Now in DC Leading The Charge, Australia - 11 hours ago By ELIZABETH WHITE, Associated Press Write 26 minutes ago. WASHINGTON - Anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan pledged Wednesday to "force ... Anti-war mum heads to White House Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia - 12 hours ago CINDY Sheehan, whose son was killed fighting in Iraq and who camped for weeks outside US President George W. Bush's Texas ranch to protest against the war ... Daily Telegraph, Australia - 12 hours ago (same story) Advertiser Adelaide, Australia - 12 hours ago Peace activist Cindy Sheehan's anti-war campaign arrives in ... Canoe.ca, Canada - 10 hours ago WASHINGTON (AP) - Anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan pledged Wednesday to "force change to happen" during protest speeches outside the White House and US Capitol. ... ... Anti-war mom takes pitch to Washington Edmonton Sun, Canada - 2 hours ago By AP. WASHINGTON -- Anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan pledged yesterday to "force change to happen" during protest speeches outside .. Anti-war mom Cindy Sheehan heads to White House Xinhua, China - 6 hours ago BEIJING, Sept. 22 (Xinhuanet) -- Anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan pledged Wednesday to "force change to happen" during protest speeches ... Briefly: War critic complains after police halt rally International Herald Tribune, France - Sep 20, 2005 NEW YORK The antiwar activist Cindy Sheehan said Tuesday that she was slightly hurt in a scuffle when the police broke up a rally. ... Antiwar mom Sheehan takes protest to White House Reuters India, India - 10 hours ago By Caren Bohan. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Cindy Sheehan, whose son was killed fighting in Iraq and who camped for weeks outside US President Protesters draw link between Katrina and Iraq war Deccan Herald, India - Sep 20, 2005 President George W. Bush's faltering performance after Hurricane Katrina, like his decision to invade Iraq, show his priorities are at odds with actions needed ... Sheehan's Anti-War Campaign Now in DC Borsa-Italia.Net, Italy - 13 hours ago Anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan on Wednesday pledged to "force change to happen" during protest speeches outside the White House and Capitol... ... Briefly: War critic complains after police halt rally Borsa-Italia.Net, Italy - 17 hours ago NEW YORK The antiwar activist Cindy Sheehan said Tuesday that she was slightly hurt in a scuffle when the police broke up a rally... ... NYPD Unplugs Cindy Sheehan, But Not the Antiwar Movement uruknet.info, Italy - 18 hours ago They can’t stop the antiwar movement, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t trying. On Monday, September 19 Cindy Sheehan spoke ... . Families of fallen US soldiers: "We are on a mission—we don’t ... uruknet.info, Italy - Sep 20, 2005 One of the three legs of the “Bring Them Home Now Tour” made a stop in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, September 11-13. The bus tour ... . US mom's anti-war campaign arrives in Washington Jamaica Observer, Jamaica - 7 hours ago WASHINGTON, USA (AP) - Anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan yesterday pledged to "force change to happen" during protest speeches outside the White House and the .. Protesters draw link between Katrina and Iraq war Malaysia Star, Malaysia - Sep 19, 2005 NEW YORK (Reuters) - President George W. Bush's faltering performance after Hurricane Katrina, like his decision to invade Iraq, show his priorities are at ... . Sheehan brings anti-war protest to New York Gulf Times, Qatar - Sep 20, 2005 NEW YORK: Peace activist Cindy Sheehan brought her ‘Bring Them Home Now Tour’ to a Brooklyn church on Sunday, where she was greeted by hundreds of cheering ... US witnesses more anti-war protests Aljazeera.net, Qatar - 12 hours ago Cindy Sheehan, whose son was killed fighting in Iraq and who camped for weeks outside US President George Bush's Texas ranch to protest the war, has brought ... Protesters draw link between Katrina and Iraq war Peninsula On-line, Qatar - Sep 20, 2005 NEW YORK: President George W Bush’s faltering performance after Hurricane Katrina, like his decision to invade Iraq, show his priorities are at odds with ... Protesters draw link between Katrina and Iraq war Pravda, Russia - Sep 20, 2005 President George W. Bush's faltering management after Hurricane Katrina, like his decision to invade Iraq, show his priorities are at odds with actions needed ... Anti-war activist Sheehan hurt at rally Pravda, Russia - Sep 21, 2005 Anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan said Tuesday she was hurt slightly in a scuffle that erupted when police broke up a rally as she was at the microphone. ... NY police cut short speech by Sheehan Independent Online, South Africa - Sep 20, 2005 New York - Police cut short a speech by anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan, arresting a rally organiser accused of failing to obtain audio permits for the event ... Antiwar mom Sheehan takes protest to White House Reuters AlertNet, UK - 12 hours ago By Caren Bohan. WASHINGTON, Sept 21 (Reuters) - Cindy Sheehan, whose son was killed fighting in Iraq and who camped for weeks outside ... Soldier's mother to join US rally BBC News, UK - Sep 19, 2005 A Scots mother whose soldier son was killed in Iraq is to fly to Washington to join the parents of other troops who have died in the conflict. ... Dead soldier's mother for US march Scotsman, United Kingdom - Sep 20, 2005 The mother of a British soldier killed in Iraq is flying to Washington DC to join the parents of other troops who have died in the conflict at a major anti-war And in my neck of the woods, The Birmingham News. (not much , but more than we thought) 9/21 BIRMINGHAM Anti-war rally, march set Saturday: "Alabama Says: Stop the War on Iraq Peace Rally and March" will be Saturday from 2 to 5 p.m. at Kelly Ingram Park downtown. The march will begin and end at the park and follow a one-mile route through downtown streets. Coinciding with rallies in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Washington, the Birmingham rally is sponsored by peace organizations including the Alabama Peace and Justice Coalition, the Alabama Chapter of Veterans for Peace, Military Families Speak Out-Alabama, Alabama Peace First and the Birmingham Peace Project. Emily Gardner -- http://www.al.com/search/index.ssf?/base/news/112729462640950.xml?birminghamnews?nmbrf&coll=2 |
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