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Photos Against Occupation and Empire

by Eric Wagner (eric [at] basetree.com)
Photos Against Occupation and Empire
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by Roody
Compliments to the "End the occupation" movement. I thoroughly enjoyed marching with such a diverse group of people. Our skin tones ranged from dark to light. So many young people give me hope (I'm 50.) We are the hope of the world. Resist without ceasing.
by Patriot
"We are the hope of the world" pronounced Roody. Psychologists call that a Messianic complex.

Actually, the anti-Bush protesters are the hope of Islamofascist, murdering tyrants like Saddam Hussein all over the world. If the anti-Bush people are successful, Islamic murderers will rule the world, and the USA will be destroyed. Of course, that is precisely the goal. But I wish Roody and his ilk would be honest about it. Instead, they like to talk about the destruction of life caused by Saddam's loyalists, and blame it on the US.
by Patriot
"We are the hope of the world" pronounced Roody. Psychologists call that a Messianic complex.

Actually, the anti-Bush protesters are the hope of Islamofascist, murdering tyrants like Saddam Hussein all over the world. If the anti-Bush people are successful, Islamic murderers will rule the world, and the USA will be destroyed. Of course, that is precisely the goal. But I wish Roody and his ilk would be honest about it. Instead, they like to talk about the destruction of life caused by Saddam's loyalists, and blame it on the US.
by A startled Angie
Did "Pointer" use the phrase "the US will be destroyed"? Did I really see that? Talk about borrowing from Israel! I mean, Pointer, this is really taking it a bit too far. Come on, get some sense here for heavens sakes. Enough is enough is enough. Who in the name of all that's holy is telling you this crap? And surely you don't believe it, do you? Or do you?
by Ruth
The hope of the world is not us as individuals. The hope is the vision of a just and peaceful world that the marchers visualize. The citizens of the world are watching and hoping that we produce a change in US foreign policy as well as domestic policy. We share one earth.
by Good newsman
The marchers are not going to accomplish anything good. At worst, they'll make things more difficult for George Bush, as he tries to save us from Islamofascism, in spite of their schoolgirl naivete. At best, they'll meet other liberals with equally loose morals, for the pupose of engaging in deviant sex.
by Patriot
There's no "Pointer" in here, so if you saw a post from "Pointer", you are making as much sense as you usually do.
by Angie
I apologize for my error there. Yes, I was speaking to you, and there is really no need to be nasty about it. I was only seeking clarification, but it hardly matters now, does it? I'm startled more so to think that half an hour or so ago this was important. We grow up fast around here, don't we, sir/madam?
by q2112.com
More excellent pictures taken from the 28 September 2003 San Francisco Anti-War on Iraq march, where thousands took to the street on this International Day of Protest Against Occupation and Empire From Palestine to Iraq to the Phillipines to Cuba and Everywhere.

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