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SF World Can't Wait Protest Photos
Over 2,000 people rallied and marched in San Francisco yesterday in a protest organized by the new "The World Can't Wait! Drive Out the Bush Regime!" (WCW) group. The event was part of a national day of action billed as the "beginning of the end of the Bush Regime."
Over 2,000 people rallied and marched in San Francisco yesterday in a protest organized by the new "The World Can't Wait! Drive Out the Bush Regime!" group. Hundreds of youth walked out of high schools across the Bay Area and made their way to the SF City Hall in groups of three to forty. The event was part of a national day of action billed as the "beginning of the end of the Bush Regime."
Event speakers included Cindy Sheehan of Gold Star Families for Peace, California State Senator Carole Migden, SF Supervisor Chris Daly, CODEPINK’s Media Benjamin, Jeff Paterson on behalf of Not in Our Name, Paul George of the Pennisula Peace and Justice Center, a taped message from Mumia Abu Jamal, and a statement from WCW initiators the Revolutionary Communist Party.
The march down Mission Street and back up Market was a sea of energized youth carrying aloft the distinctive WCW signs, doted with red “Not Our President! – Not in Our Name” posters and Earth flags. During the morning commute, Not in Our Name held a 40-foot banner over Interstate 80 that read, “Join Not in Our Name – Drive Out the Bush Regime” with a smaller banner with the time and place of the rally.
Event speakers included Cindy Sheehan of Gold Star Families for Peace, California State Senator Carole Migden, SF Supervisor Chris Daly, CODEPINK’s Media Benjamin, Jeff Paterson on behalf of Not in Our Name, Paul George of the Pennisula Peace and Justice Center, a taped message from Mumia Abu Jamal, and a statement from WCW initiators the Revolutionary Communist Party.
The march down Mission Street and back up Market was a sea of energized youth carrying aloft the distinctive WCW signs, doted with red “Not Our President! – Not in Our Name” posters and Earth flags. During the morning commute, Not in Our Name held a 40-foot banner over Interstate 80 that read, “Join Not in Our Name – Drive Out the Bush Regime” with a smaller banner with the time and place of the rally.
For more information:
http://bayarea.notinourname.net
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nothin but a smaller scale ANSWER protest
lame must be projecting because i was there and thought the protest was outstanding! great people,great speakers and a lively march. what could be better than that now?
This protest was notionally conceived and locally executed. Good turnout of new people, tons of walk-outs -- right on time.
I'm not waiting anymore... and marching isn't the everyday.
Get organized!
I'm not waiting anymore... and marching isn't the everyday.
Get organized!
What did it accomplish?
Inspiration. Try it
When's the game?
A very jumping group of people voicing their beliefs.
I think the force will continue to build and with it we will yank that shrub out by the roots !!
We driving the wrong car. It’s burning oil. The steering is loose. It’s pulling to the right, the tires are bald, it’s rusting out and it’s stolen. Changing the hood ornament wont help.
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