While Congress voted for war …
CounterPunch
by Kevin Zeese
04/30/07
While the Senate was voting 51-46 to approve $95 billion more in war funding, in a bill that included a loophole ridden withdrawal plan, inside the Hart Senate office building more than 75 anti-war demonstrators participated in a dramatic demonstration. … The demonstration was dramatic because anti-war activists are getting angrier at the congress and the president for extending the war rather than ending it. A wide range of groups came together to support the Hart demonstration and the various influences in the anti-war movement — military families, vets, peace activists among them — were seen in the action...
http://www.counterpunch.org/zeese04302007.html
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Kevin+Zeese
by Kevin Zeese
04/30/07
While the Senate was voting 51-46 to approve $95 billion more in war funding, in a bill that included a loophole ridden withdrawal plan, inside the Hart Senate office building more than 75 anti-war demonstrators participated in a dramatic demonstration. … The demonstration was dramatic because anti-war activists are getting angrier at the congress and the president for extending the war rather than ending it. A wide range of groups came together to support the Hart demonstration and the various influences in the anti-war movement — military families, vets, peace activists among them — were seen in the action...
http://www.counterpunch.org/zeese04302007.html
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Kevin+Zeese
rudkla - 1. Mai, 18:10