Anti-War

Live Video from the 3rd ACCR Deployment Protest

 

Public Discussion About Obama & Austin Activist Interviews

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A public discussion about Obama's policies was sparked by protesters
and students while Barack Obama visited The University of Texas at
Austin Gregory Gym on Aug. 9th 2010. The Campus Police designated a
"Free Speech Zone" trying to squelch dissent.

Included are interviews with activists representing Gulf Action Now, ( http://gulfactionnow.com ) The Dream Act, ( http://dreamact.info/ ) LaRouche, ( http://www.larouchepac.com/ ) & Texans for Accountable Government (http://tagtexas.org/).

In
complete violation of the Constitution, the executive director of
Texans for Accountable Government, John Bush was arrested while
exercising three of his First Amendment rights: Freedom to Peacefully
Assemble, Freedom of Speech, and Freedom of the Press. John was

John Bush vs. Barack Bush & UT Austin Fascists

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John Bush Arrested Outside "Free Speech Zone" on UT Austin Campus Monday July 9th, 2010 - Barack Obama visited University of Texas Gregory Gym and the Campus Police designated a "Free Speech Zone". All of this happened outside of Obama's speech on UT campus.

In complete violation of the Constitution, John Bush is arrested while exercising three of his First Amendment rights: Freedom to Peacefully Assemble, Freedom of Speech, and Freedom of the Press. John was officially booked and charged with Criminal Trespassing.

Mission: The purpose of Texans for Accountable Government (TAG) is to promote liberty by means of non-partisan local activism.

National March on Washington DC - The Blooming of a Movement - Full Documentary Film

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On Saturday, thousands of people converged at the White House for the
March 20 March on Washington—the largest anti-war demonstration since
the announcement of the escalation of the Afghanistan war. By the time
the march started at 2 p.m., the crowd had swelled up to 10,000
protesters.

Transportation to Washington, D.C., was organized
from over 50 cities in 20 states. Demonstrators rallied and marched
shoulder to shoulder to demand U.S. Out of Iraq and Afghanistan Now,
Free Palestine, Reparations for Haiti andNo sanctions against Iran as
well as Money for jobs, education and health care!

Speakers at
the Washington rally represented a broad cross section of the anti-war
movement, including veterans and military families, labor, youth and
students, immigrant right groups, and the Muslim and Arab American
community.

Following the rally, a militant march led by
veterans, active-duty service members and military families made its

We The People vs American Empire - National March on Washington DC

Lynne Jackson with Project SALAM (Support and Legal Advocacy for Muslims) speaks out on how Muslims are treated in American society today, followed by Mickey Huff from Project Censored talking about how people in America can't get factual knowledge about what is going on in the world. Gene Bruskin from U.S. Labor Against the War speaks on Iraqi Unions.  Joe Lombardo from The National Assembly explains why globalization leads to perpetual war and Juan Jose Gutierrez from Vamos Unidos U.S.A. talks about Immigration Reform and the fight against the war at home and abroad.

Liquidating the American Empire - National March on Washington DC 3/20/10

Pam Africa Speaks Out for Mumia Abu-Jamal and Against the War, Followed by Mounzer Sleiman from The National Council of Arab Americans
and Hodari Abdul-Ali from the Muslim Alliance of North America

On
Saturday, thousands of people converged at the White House for the
March 20 March on Washington—the largest anti-war demonstration since
the announcement of the escalation of the Afghanistan war. By the time
the march started at 2 p.m., the crowd had swelled up to 10,000
protesters.

Speakers at the Washington rally represented a broad
cross section of the anti-war movement, including veterans and military
families, labor, youth and students, immigrant right groups, and the

The Raging of the Grannies - National March on Washington DC 3/20/10

The Raging Grannies sing Follow the Money followed by Medea Benjamin from Code Pink, Ann Wright and Veterans For Peace.


On Saturday, thousands of people converged at the White House for the
March 20 March on Washington—the largest anti-war demonstration since
the announcement of the escalation of the Afghanistan war. By the time
the march started at 2 p.m., the crowd had swelled up to 10,000
protesters.

Speakers at the Washington rally represented a
broad cross section of the anti-war movement, including veterans and
military families, labor, youth and students, immigrant right groups,
and the Muslim and Arab American community.

Following the
rally, a militant march led by veterans, active-duty service members

The Collapsing of an Empire - National March on Washington DC - 3/20/10

Ibrahim Ramey from the American Muslim Society, Frances Villar and Edward Pages from the Party for Socialism and Liberation talk about how to defeat Empire and imperialism.

On Saturday, thousands of people converged at the White House for the
March 20 March on Washington—the largest anti-war demonstration since
the announcement of the escalation of the Afghanistan war. By the time
the march started at 2 p.m., the crowd had swelled up to 10,000
protesters.

Speakers at the Washington rally represented a broad
cross section of the anti-war movement, including veterans and military
families, labor, youth and students, immigrant right groups, and the
Muslim and Arab American community.

Following the rally, a
militant march led by veterans, active-duty service members and
military families made its way through the streets of D.C. carrying

The Whitewashing of War Crimes & The Reclaiming of Public Space - National March on Washington DC

On Saturday, thousands of people converged at the White House for
the March 20th March on Washington—the largest anti-war demonstration
since the announcement of the escalation of the Afghanistan war. By the
time the march started at 2 p.m., the crowd had swelled up to 10,000
protesters.Transportation to Washington, D.C., was organized from over
50 cities in 20 states. Demonstrators rallied and marched shoulder to
shoulder to demand U.S. Out of Iraq and Afghanistan Now, Free
Palestine, Reparations for Haiti andNo sanctions against Iran as well
as Money for jobs, education and health care!

Speakers at the
Washington rally represented a broad cross section of the anti-war
movement, including veterans and military families, labor, youth and
students, immigrant right groups, and the Muslim and Arab American
community.

Following the rally, a militant march led by
veterans, active-duty service members and military families made its

The Terrorizing of the World - National March on Washington D.C.

On Saturday, thousands of people converged at the White House for the March 20 March on Washington—the largest anti-war demonstration since the announcement of the escalation of the Afghanistan war. By the time the march started at 2 p.m., the crowd had swelled up to 10,000 protesters.

Transportation to Washington, D.C., was organized from over 50 cities in 20 states. Demonstrators rallied and marched shoulder to shoulder to demand “U.S. Out of Iraq and Afghanistan Now,” “Free Palestine,” “Reparations for Haiti” and“No sanctions against Iran” as well as “Money for jobs, education and health care!”

Speakers at the Washington rally represented a broad cross section of the anti-war movement, including veterans and military families, labor, youth and students, immigrant right groups, and the Muslim and Arab American community.

Interview with Activist - March 20th 2010 ANSWER Coalition Protest in Washington D.C.

On Saturday, thousands of people converged at the White House for the March 20 March on Washington—the largest anti-war demonstration since the announcement of the escalation of the Afghanistan war. By the time the march started at 2 p.m., the crowd had swelled up to 10,000
protesters.

Transportation to Washington, D.C., was organized from over 50 cities
in 20 states. Demonstrators rallied and marched shoulder to shoulder to demand “U.S. Out of Iraq and Afghanistan Now,” “Free Palestine,” “Reparations for Haiti” and“No sanctions against Iran” as well as “Money for jobs, education and health care!”

Speakers at the Washington rally represented a broad cross section of the anti-war movement, including veterans and military families, labor, youth and students, immigrant right groups, and the Muslim and Arab American community.

The Blooming of a Movement - March 20th 2010 ANSWER Coalition - Washington D.C.

On March 20th 2010 activist of all walks of life gathered at the
Washington Monument to honor the victims of American imperialism.


The only way to peace is through the people.


Peace of the Action, or POTA, is the boldest and bravest action ever envisioned by and for peace.



POTA's stated objective is to: "Clog Washington, DC every week day
through diffuse Civil Resistance (CR) actions to have the affect of
tampering with 'business as usual' in the Capital of the United States
of America."

Our demands are simple:

* Troops out of the Middle East, which includes drones, permanent bases, contractors and torture/detention facilities.

* Reparations for the peoples of these war torn regions and a fully
funded VA system to reintegrate our soldiers healthfully into our
society.



Most of the rest of the world is aware that the US is a
Military/Corporate Empire and that the spread of this Empire is harmful

The Burning of an Empire - IVAW & Elaine Brower - National March on Washginton DC

On Saturday, thousands of people converged at the White House for the March 20th March on Washington—the largest anti-war demonstration since the announcement of the escalation of the Afghanistan war. By the time the march started at 2 p.m., the crowd had swelled up to 10,000 protesters.Transportation to Washington, D.C., was organized from over 50 cities in 20 states. Demonstrators rallied and marched shoulder to shoulder to demand U.S. Out of Iraq and Afghanistan Now, Free Palestine, Reparations for Haiti andNo sanctions against Iran as well as Money for jobs, education and health care!

Speakers at the Washington rally represented a broad cross section of the anti-war movement, including veterans and military families, labor, youth and students, immigrant right groups, and the Muslim and Arab American community.

Interview with IVAW Member Bobby Whittenberg at ANSWER Coalition Protest in D.C. on March 20th 2010

Burning Flags and Tearing Down Walls

On March 20, 2010, on the seventh anniversary of the United Statesinvasion of Iraq, at a rally across the street from the White House, before an anti-war march, veterans Robyn Murray, Matthis Chiroux, and mother of a Marine Elaine Brower burned an American Flag in protest of the violent, aggressive United States Government. As a combat wounded veteran and member of Iraq Veterans Against the War, I fully support, endorse, and encourage this symbolic protest. It is important for the general public to see veterans committing non-violent acts of dissent and I hope to see more of it in the future.

CAMP OUT NOW introduction

Cindy Sheehan and Peace of the Action have vowed to camp out on the Mall in DC and conduct direct actions until the war is ended.  
If you JOIN THEM NOW it could be so.

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Apparently there will be No Part 2.. unless somebody else does it... oh I wouldn't bother coming to DC right now unless you find more info about this elsewhere.

Camp was shut down at noon Monday.  Look for more details at
http://peaceoftheaction.org

Iraq War: The 7th Inning Stretch in DC

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This is the Iraq War Peace Please Protest in Washington, DC.

There is an incident in this video that clearly demonstrates why this type of "resistance" will never accomplish anything.  See if you can find it.

new account and a new video

this video engages with background information on major American Foreign Wars including Spanish-American War _ both World Wars and the Vietnam War while making a cumulative score of American casualties from these conflicts _ the video concludes that since 1898 US citizens have every time gone to war based upon the falsehood of their leaders

for more detail on the history information contained here visit whatreallyhappened.com

for more detail on 'corporate war reporting' get a hold of the movie 'Weapons of Mass Deception' (imdb link......: imdb.com/title/tt0402577)

 

 

 

Bruce Gagnon: Weaponizing Space


Bruce Gagnon is the founder and director of the Global Network Against Nuclear Power and Weapons in Space. On this subject he states: "Star Wars is back and it's worse that ever. The Bush Administration is pushing to make space into an arena of war and the frontier for future multi-planetary corporations. National Missile Defense is a misnomer. The U.S. proposal is a provacative, aggressive program aimed at weaponizing space and dominating the world below."

Anti-War Protests Tuesday & Wednesday


Media Alert

November 30, 2009

 

The World Can’t Wait worldcantwait.net

 

Shit's Goin' OFF! Where's the Corporate Media!

The following is a list of actions taking place in October 2009 on the occasion of the 8th anniversary of the war on Afghanistan.

CALIFORNIA

Davis, California
War is Not the Answer
When: Saturday, October 17 at 11 a.m. (until 12 noon)
Where: G Street Plaza
Contact: 530-756-6881
The Davis Friends Meeting and members of the Davis community sponsor
this peace vigil the first and third Saturday of every month. The
quiet vigil carries the message: War is not the ANSWER.

Los Angeles, California
Protest and rally on the 8th Anniversary of the War on Afghanistan
When: Wednesday, October 7 at 6 p.m.
Where: Westwood Federal Building at 11000 Wilshire Blvd. (map and
directions – public transit)
Sponsor(s): ANSWER LA (Endorse and/or volunteer – Be an organizing /
transportation center)

WHYnotnews joins the Mobile Broadcast News Action Team with reports from Gaza!

We are glad to Join the Team !

Whynotnews is dedicated to fighting for Justice with a Camera, and invites you, Dear Reader, to see our latest work from a Month in Gaza.

leon kuhn - Anti-War, Political Artist and Video Blogger

leon kuhn is an anti-war and political artist, and blogs on youtube under another alias and his own website.  You can watch Leon do some of his art on his computer in several of the videos on a range of topics from Anti-war,  Obama, torture  to Zionism.

Music by Akemi Kuniyoshi, Paul Moss and Russell Lambert, see also Myspace/Akemi Kuniyoshi

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