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I like "War IS terrorism" for its simplicity, but it's not very creative. Any other suggestions? |
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i mentioned on of my favorites "im sad" "war is sad" another one i like "saddam didnt steal my 401k" otherwise "war IS terrorism" is straight to the point. im glad you are going spider. i was going to encourage you to go , but i thought it would be futile. there was one cat at the LA march that had "kill bush first" i thought to myself, that dumbass now has a permanent file with big brother. |
"i protest what i don't understand" "tough decisions aren't in MY strategery" "short sighted and proud of it" |
"Peace in our time" Nevill Chamberlin (I know, I don't know how to spell his name. So look it up.) |
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as if any of those cheeky slogans are justification for bombing thousands of Iraqis to smithereens. Let us know what you do spider |
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they're too much like dumb little kids. but they're so fun to draw and make cute toys. It's not fair. i also vote for "I'm sad". You can't beat that. And i've somehow forgotten any creative signs i saw. |
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the democrats have completely lost their mind if they think that asshole is an ideal canidate. what did he say? |
democrats tend to have their heads so far up their asses nothing would suprise me. the lieb is probably the best candidate so far, though. |
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have you lost your mind or are you just pretending to be a swing-voting democratic soccer mom when you say that? |
i wouldn't vote for him. talk about a warmonger. |
Edwards is interesting, as the young buck, but I know little about him. |
how about "war makes me cry"? or "war- hunh! what is it good for?" or "war is for suckahs"? or dougie's. |
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well, i definitely saw it on SNL. i don't know if he actually said it or not. |
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the rest of it was great. |
i love the deliverance part. it's too perfect. |
OH SHIT what could i do. his moms had no other options. i took my feeling 80% better yesterday as 100% and played some serious ping pong, drank some beer, took a puff and got my ass kicked all day long by frenchie, angry sam and my neighbor. i didn't know drinking + antibiotics was such a big deal. price. pay up. 15+ kids tomorrow in my backyard. k i l l m e n o w |
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It was an interesting event. I heard Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson speak. I read an interview with Scott Ritter, one of the UN's weapons inspectors active around 1998, which was very interesting and should be online somewhere...I'll post a link if I can find it. And I saw a lot of great signs. My favorite was, "WHY YOU GOTTA BE ALL VIOLENT?" |
I think it's really great that you participated in the protest. I feel that you did your country a great service by speaking out against war. I hope that doesn't sound too corny. I'm sure you know that Scott Ritter changed his view from when he first resigned. He has a film out you may have heard of called "Shifting Sands"? The New York Times Magazine did a full article on him not too long ago. http://www.greatertalent.com/ritternyt.shtml |
I'm not sure when the Ritter interview I read was conducted. It was in a book that (I believe) was just published a few months ago. The back of the book had a URL that was something like www.war.on.iraq.org, but I can't seem to find the site. I'll bring the book with me to work tomorrow and post the correct link. |
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the cool part was shooting the shit with my friends step-dad, who is a very well-known NPR radio host. that and ping pong. and beer. the ping pong table is a hit beyond belief, and the Brady Bunch-esq backyard of mine makes it even better. it was a beautiful day and the b-day boy was gung-ho and sweet as pie right up to the minute they strapped him into the car to go home, in which he konked out like a trooper. |
i loved 3. now, 2, and so far, 8, are another story altogether for me. |
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disregard. |