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and associating with people who don't 110% agree with every single thing, real or implied, that WE ALL do well that is just counter productive. If WE can't have it all the way WE want it (since we all agree completely all the time) then we shouldn't be a part of it at all. I am taking my part of the ball and going home.
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Looking back in from the outside
Okay so this weekend I paid little attention to the news or anything like that but on Saturday I did flip around to see the March.....nothing nowhere. All hurricane all the time. That is to be expected I guess but you would think that during news recaps there would be some mention of the march, nope.
I did click on C-SPan and saw a young lady doing lost and found announcements at the rally and asking for patience "We will march soon".
Okay so almost three years ago I went to DC on October 26th to protest the war. I asked another DU'er who these ANSWER people were "Maoist revolutionaries... but hey they apparently are the only ones who can put this together" with a shrug we silently agreed that that was enough for us. The same still applies.
So I see Wolf Blitzer discussing Cindy Sheehan's arrest yesterday and he throws in something about their coverage of the march this weekend. I laughed out loud. This was only the second loudest laugh I had at the news media this weekend-on Saturday Brian Williams said "You may recall those massive traffic jams in Houston late last week" ....uh Brian that was on Friday, one day earlier not "late last week". There seemed to be NO coverage of the traffic jam after Thursday. I guess this is supposed to be the model of how to run an emergency (take THAT you Dem's in Louisiana) so no mention of it need be made.
Anyway this rambling thread will end now. Cindy getting arrested yesterday was a smart move to turn the spotlight back on the march on Saturday (see America it IS okay to speak out). As far as ANSWER goes...eh I don't agree with a lot of what they say but I would guess that most of the crowd I saw three years ago didn't either. That's not the point the point is, now, to remind people how horrible a decision the war was/how they were lied to/ and the nonexistent post war planning by those who wanted this.
One last thing. "My ticket home is in Baghdad"-lots of GIs were saying that before the war. They got sold that line and it seemed to be their rallying call. We should remind them and everyone of that.
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