i am an eye witness to what really is happening in Iraq how? read.

Discussion in 'Protest' started by unionpacificrailroad, Aug 16, 2004.

  1. unionpacificrailroad

    unionpacificrailroad Member

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    PEace,

    at school my favorate teacher Mr Anderson my American History teacher brough some photos to school from a frined who was in Iraq. he took about 200?! photos & said after seeing those he didnt want to see them agian. and there was more Iraqi civilians dead ont eh street then soldiers. why i ahvent mentions this i thinki have once before is. i had to wait for the right time so we can get our mind back on the war and not little things like that post that abolishes Skip. now i will try to e mail internationalanwer to see when the next planned protest agianst the war.

    later

    the tired flower child
     
  2. FunkyPhreshMama

    FunkyPhreshMama Visitor

    i have seen some pretty bad pics too. wish they wold show that stuff on the news. it wold get more people thinking. i went to a march in my town but i am hoping to make it to one in a big city soon. this war was out of line in the first place but it can only get worse i think.
     
  3. unionpacificrailroad

    unionpacificrailroad Member

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    PEace,

    it will only get worse. now every other contry in the regon will do all they can to stop americas spread of whatever it may be. in toehr words most of Iraqs neightbors will probly be sore at her. becasue of the fact it is a Democracy whcih many muslums have certain no no's about that kind of thing. when i am tired it is almost as if i am drunk to say. but i am sober jsut really tired.

    later

    the tired flower child
     
  4. BellaItalia77

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    My stepfather is in the war, and I'm not allowed to protest against it. Well, not in sight of him and his infantry, atleast...some kind of law towards families of army men. I wish the world would give peace a chance...but war was born shortly after man, and I don't think it's going anywhere for a while. As long as there is hatred and jealousy, there will be fighting and destruction. Not that I'm sticking up for that...its just a fact, ya know?
     
  5. soulrebel51

    soulrebel51 i's a folkie.

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    there's a law like that? that seems very unconstitutional.
     
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    CyberFly Banned

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  7. BellaItalia77

    BellaItalia77 Member

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    I don't know if its really a law or maybe just really frowned upon; but when I told him that I was going to protest against the war, he told me that he could get in trouble for it. It was a long time ago..I can't remember what his exact words were, but I'll ask him the next time he calls.
     
  8. green_thumb

    green_thumb kill your T.V.

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    It is so sad. Sometimes I feel I'm in a nightmare.
     
  9. unionpacificrailroad

    unionpacificrailroad Member

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    Peace,

    you cant get in touble. it si free speach. they did stuff like that in vietnam to keep people from protesting. dont listen. he was IN the war. do you really think he would want you to protest it? he just wants you to not voice youe opinion. i have been in the same situation. DO PROTEST. THATS WHAT FREEDOM IS. Dont be afraid and dont dobt or you will neer get anywhere. PLEASE get out and protest. as Jefferson Airplane put it in one of his songs. 10,000 people in the street. holding hands and carrying signs. many say horay for our side.....


    see why he doesnt want you to protest. you cant get in trouble. i have never ehard of such a rule!

    later

    the tired flower child






     
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