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Hopefully some of you can make it to D.C. this afternoon, we will be marching to the White House
Sunday, June 24: DC March Against Torture, Guantanamo & NDAA - Coalition Demonstration
1:00PM - 2:30PM; gather at the Capitol Reflecting Pool
Keynote Speaker: Stephen Xenakis, MD (retired Brigadier General, US Army); read a profile of Gen. Xenakis
Hopefully some of you can make it to D.C. this afternoon, we will be marching to the White House
Sunday, June 24: DC March Against Torture, Guantanamo & NDAA - Coalition Demonstration
1:00PM - 2:30PM; gather at the Capitol Reflecting Pool
Keynote Speaker: Stephen Xenakis, MD (retired Brigadier General, US Army); read a profile of Gen. Xenakis
Yep too bad Bush wasn't still president and the big three would be there hosting the evening news from the protest. War is good if a democrat is president though according to the MSM.
Yep too bad Bush wasn't still president and the big three would be there hosting the evening news from the protest. War is good if a democrat is president though according to the MSM.
No war is good no matter who is president; both Bush and Obama are war criminals.
It was a hot one in D.C. today I give credit to those that marched all the way to the White House with those black hoods on.
It was good to see so many new fresh young faces taking part in today's action.
I have pics from today at link below if anyone is interested.
Oh,....you're one who thinks Hitler winning WWII would have been good for the world.
Carry on, comrade.
Can't call a war that killed 50-70 million people can hardly be called good, no war can be called good.
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