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How has the anti-war movement been getting out its message to the American people? How does the current movement compare to the movement of the 60s?

Related — from DC-IMC: Reportback from protest against war in Iran | from NYC-IMC: Oppose War on Iran: Fight for Peace in the World! (pictured) | from Boston IMC:No War On Iran Protest

Coming up: UFPJ Occupy Peace Summit | UNAC National Conference

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With the down-shifting of the Iraq War into a period not unlike that of the Vietnam War from "Vietnamization" and the pull-out of US combat troops in 1973, Iraq has grown a good deal quieter and has largely slipped off of the US cultural radar screen. The Iraq War brought the anti-war movement back into the streets and back into the public eye. But as there was never any threat of a draft, the youth of America were never mobilized as they were back in the 60s.

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Bobby Meade
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By barring reporters from the battlefield, the SERPENT created yet another communication glitch that allows the lies of the Bush Nazis to thrive.

PGW 20 Years After: By barring reporters from the battlefield, the SERPENT created yet another communication glitch that allows the lies of the Bush Nazis to thrive. http://miami.indymedia.org/news/2007/04/8252.php http://houston.indymedia.org/print.php?id=57995&comments=yes http://la.indymedia.org/news/2001/07/8973.php And the latest: http://www.la.indymedia.org/news/2011/01/243936.php

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Many women in both Sweden and Britain will wonder at the unusual zeal with which Julian Assange is being pursued for rape allegations. There is a long tradition of the use of rape and sexual assault for political agendas that have nothing to do with women's safety.

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Letters, Guardian 9 December 2010

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begins: Nov 12, 6:00 pm

ends: Nov 12, 9:00 pm

location: Tabernacle Church, 3700 Chestnut Street

Tabernacle Church, 3700 Chestnut St. (University City), 6 PM - 9 PM
The Philadelphia Regional Anti-War Network and the Philadelphia Chapter of Progressive Democrats of America are co-sponsoring this social gathering of progressive activists in the Philadelphia area. We will share a meal, discuss the midterm election results, and hear from various progressive groups about their plans for the future. All are welcome to attend. Bring a dish or a non-alcoholic drink to share. E-mail pdaphilly@gmail.com for more information or if you would like to help plan for this event.

Print out the flyer here: http://www.scribd.com/doc/39076312/Post-Election-Potluck



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posted by: Farah Mokhtareizadeh

begins: Nov 4, 7:30 pm

ends: Nov 4, 11:00 pm

location: University of Pennsylvania, College Hall 200

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Please join us for an evening with Democracy Now!'s senior producer, Sharif Abdel Kouddous, and a member of Philadelphia's own activist newspaper, The Defenestrator, as they address the role of independent journalism in cultivating dissent, and raising critical questions about war and peace.



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The status of the "9/11 Truth Movement" and the dust from the pulverized towers that blanketed Manhattan

Truth and the Twin Towers - Both Bite the Dust 

By Cathy Garger

Tuesday, Sep 14, 2010

 

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STATEMENT OF SOLIDARITY from the STOP the War Coalition Philippines

More than 100 Philippine-based organizations under the Stop the War Coalition Philippines join the rest of the world in condemning the Israeli military assault on the humanitarian mission, Freedom Flotilla. The Flotilla's six ships were on their way to deliver humanitarian aids—including medicines and school and construction supplies—to the blockaded Palestinians living in destitute conditions on Gaza strip.  The attack which was made on international waters 65 kilometers off the Coast of Gaza and the detention of passengers after the Israeli forces dragged the ships to the port of Ashdod constitute what can be called state-sponsored terrorism that has no place in civilized society.

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posted by: Progressive Democrats of America

begins: Apr 29, 5:30 pm

ends: Apr 29, 6:30 pm

location: Outside district office of Rep. Chaka Fattah, 4104 Walnut Street

The Philadelphia Chapter of Progressive Democrats of America is organizing a rally, Funding for Philadelphia, Not for War!, to urge our Congressmembers to vote NO on an additional $33 billion for continued war in Afghanistan.  We are asking that you attend and invite your friends, neighbors, and members of other activist groups. 
 
Funding for Philadelphia, Not for War! Rally
Thursday, April 29
5:30 - 6:30 PM
Outside the District Office of Rep. Chaka Fattah
4104 Walnut Street
(See our Facebook invite: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=110953765607108)
 



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State of Finland has not been able to guarantee neutral and fair trial during 15 years long period.

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SUMMONS AGAINST FINLAND

January 25th, 2010  [2010 January 5th, 2010]

STATE OF FINLAND IS NOT ABLE TO QUARANTEE NEUTRAL AND FAIR TRIAL TO ITS CITIZEN

State of Finland has not been able to guarantee neutral and fair trial during 15 years long period, in which time all crimes and violations has taken place in Finland by Finnish Government Officials and private persons.

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The manifesto below was written in response to the millions who will see the movie "Avatar" and cheer for insurgents defending their homes, yet go home and support war, occupation, "development" and gentrification by their votes,their actions, and their shopping afterwards

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wnqi2LfMKTU

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