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  • URGENT: Jane Fonda to Protest Iraq War at Navy Memorial Sat. (Help D.C. Chapter Counter-Protest!)

    01/24/2007 12:45:39 PM PST · by kristinn · 352 replies · 17,438+ views
    Wednesday, January 24, 2007 | Kristinn
    THIS IS AN URGENT ANNOUNCEMENT: The D.C. Chapter of Free Republic is canceling our planned gathering at Upper Senate Park scheduled for 10 a.m. this Saturday, January 27, and will instead focus our efforts on the appearance at the Navy Memorial that morning by Jane Fonda for a so-called antiwar rally there.We will gather at 9 a.m. and stay through Fonda's scheduled appearance at 10 a.m.Please bring American and service flags, signs bearing messages of support for our troops, as well as signs denouncing Fonda and her band of traitors.The following is the announcement by the sponsor of Saturday's larger...
  • Kucinich to run on antiwar platform

    12/13/2006 11:36:43 AM PST · by DogByte6RER · 33 replies · 439+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | December 13, 2006 | Christina Bellantoni
    Kucinich to run on antiwar platform By Christina Bellantoni THE WASHINGTON TIMES Published December 13, 2006 Rep. Dennis J. Kucinich raised the stakes for Democratic White House hopefuls yesterday, jumping into the 2008 race with a challenge to his own party -- end the war in Iraq. The Ohio Democrat making his second bid for the presidency called himself the only true antiwar candidate, saying the U.S. should defund the war immediately and bring the troops home. "My conscience calls me to action," Mr. Kucinich, 60, said at Cleveland City Hall. "I am not going to stand by and watch...
  • Nobel Peace Prize Winners Take Aim at U.S.

    09/17/2006 8:04:11 PM PDT · by FlyVet · 89 replies · 2,029+ views
    AP ^ | 9/17/06 | CHASE SQUIRES
    Nobel Peace Prize Winners Take Aim at U.S. By CHASE SQUIRES, AP DENVER (Sept. 17) - Ten Nobel Peace Prize laureates chbishop called for world peace and took aim at U.S. policy makers, asking an enthusiastic crowd of 7,000 youth to demand that the United States pull back its military, spread its wealth and offer aid to developing countries. The Archbishop Desmond Tutu had stern words for the Bush administration. "Then how can you commit Guantanamo Bay? Take back your country," he said. Only the Dalai Lama, whose speech at the three-day PeaceJam convention at the University of Denver was...
  • Army interrogator to return to military custody (stomach-turner)

    08/11/2006 3:47:03 PM PDT · by MizSterious · 6 replies · 524+ views
    Fayetteville Online ^ | Friday, August 11, 2006 | N/A
    Published on Friday, August 11, 2006 Army interrogator to return to military custody SEATTLE The Associated Press Shortly after returning from Iraq last year, Army Sgt. Ricky Clousing gathered a few belongings and left Fort Bragg in the middle of the night, leaving only a note quoting Martin Luther King. Less than six months in Iraq, seeing the "daily physical, psychological and emotional harassment of civilians," had left him confused and disenchanted with the United States' role in the war, he said. "My experience in Iraq really made me second-guess my ability to perform as a soldier and also forced...
  • In my dream, I had orders to execute a fellow soldier...

    07/31/2006 9:09:59 AM PDT · by connell · 3 replies · 275+ views
    ModernConservative.com ^ | Christopher Cook
    We have been discussing the problematic nature of pacifism over the last few days, in The Problem of Pulpit Pacifism, Part 1 and Part 2. We will finish that discussion today with an article that we think you'll find interesting. Within just a few days after the September 11th attacks, some people began forwarding emails with the inevitable pacifist pleas for "peace" and "restraint," decrying violence in all its forms. The idea, amazingly, was to encourage general opposition to action in Afghanistan. In addition to homegrown emails, many of us also had our inboxes graced with the vaunted but highly...
  • Me, Hugo and George **Projectile Vomit Alert**

    07/16/2006 5:51:30 PM PDT · by Kitten Festival · 46 replies · 1,178+ views
    Gold Star Families For Peace ^ | 07-15-06 | Cindy Sheehan
    When I was growing up in Bellflower, Ca., I never, as a child with a good imagination, could have ever imagined that my life would take the peculiar turn that it has. I could not have foreseen giving birth to a child that would eventually be wrongfully and devastatingly killed in war or that I would be meeting with world leaders or be nominated for the Noble Peace Prize. Along with the Vice President of Spain, Foreign Minister of Ireland, Attorney General of Australia and countless parliamentarians from all over the globe, one of the world leaders that I have...
  • Celebs to Join Cindy Sheehan in Hunger Strike

    06/22/2006 4:48:30 AM PDT · by jmc1969 · 85 replies · 2,035+ views
    CNSNews ^ | June 22, 2006 | Nathan Burchfiel
    Anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan announced Wednesday that she plans to begin an "open-ended hunger strike" on July 4 to urge the Bush administration to bring troops home from Iraq. "We hope the fast will galvanize public attention, invigorate the peace movement, build pressure on elected officials, and get our troops back home," Sheehan said in a statement posted on the anti-war blogosphere. The fast, organized by Code Pink and Sheehan's Gold Star Families for Peace, will begin on Independence Day in Washington, D.C. In her statement Sheehan said she would move the fast to Crawford, Texas, where the president owns...
  • "Who would Jesus bomb"

    06/07/2006 5:00:46 PM PDT · by GulfWar1Vet · 28 replies · 721+ views
    Columbia Daily Tribune Open Column ^ | 7 June, 2006 | Gulfwar1vet
    Steve Jacobs is a peacenik here in Columbia, MO. He usually is there on Saturday mornings at the Columbia Post Office protesting carring his sign "Who would Jesus Bomb?" Mr. Jacobs wrote a letter in the Open Column in this evening's paper and I will let you all make sense of what he is trying to get across.
  • "Something I hold so dear" - After Action Report Tucson, Arizona March 18th, 2006 Moonbat March

    03/23/2006 11:49:55 AM PST · by \/\/ayne · 19 replies · 2,216+ views
    AmericanProtest.net ^ | 03/23/2006 | Wayne Boettcher
    "Something I hold so dear" by Wayne Boettcher Posted: 03/24/2006 It was a cool day in the desert on March 18, 2006, happy grey clouds scudded across the sky. The brisk wind rocked my truck, promising a sand-filled day as I ricocheted through the crazy Tucson streets toward the Military Recruiting Center at 2302 E. Speedway. In this town, many citizens seem to have replaced the gas and brake pedals of their vehicles with a simple toggle switch where up is full power, down is full brake. When I arrived at the Center at 8:00 am, at least ten...
  • Tom Fox gave peace a chance!

    03/12/2006 7:38:49 AM PST · by Atomic Vomit · 19 replies · 516+ views
    self ^ | 3/19/06 | atomic vomit
    The "bridges for peace" bennish types will be on their bridges between 1200-1300 today. Here's a good counter protest slogan for those of you who are tiring of using the same old hand signal semaphore every week these ponytails inflict themselves on us:Shout out or write...."Tom Fox gave peace a chance!" They'll know exactly who you mean.
  • GI denied request in objector case (Katherine Jashinski)

    03/07/2006 6:20:50 PM PST · by Former Military Chick · 35 replies · 819+ views
    San Antonio Express-News ^ | 03/07/2006 | San Antonio Express-News
    A judge in San Antonio has denied the request of a former Fort Sam Houston soldier to force the Army to release her as a conscientious objector. U.S. District Judge Orlando Garcia ruled Friday that Pfc. Katherine Jashinski, 23, did not prove she has a firm, fixed and sincere objection to participating in war. The judge previously refused to block orders that shipped her to Fort Benning, Ga. There, Jashinski has refused to participate in weapons training in preparation for deployment to Afghanistan. She has been charged with "missing movement" and faces a court-martial, said J.E. McNeil, executive director of...
  • "Howard Dean, Foreign Policy Expert" CARTOON featuring DNC Chair Dean as hippie moonbat peacenik...

    12/07/2005 10:52:37 PM PST · by IPWGOP · 22 replies · 1,382+ views
    IowaPresidentialWatch.com ^ | 12/8/2005 | IPWGOP
    Peacenik moonbat DNC Chairman Howard Dean gleefully declares defeat for America.    (click here to see it reeeeeeeally large)  
  • "2005 HelloWeenie Award" CARTOON

    10/07/2005 7:03:37 PM PDT · by IPWGOP · 36 replies · 1,774+ views
    IowaPresidentialWatch.com ^ | 10/7/2005 | IPWGOP
    October 7, 2005It's time for the annual HelloWeenie award! Last year's recipient was flip-flopper Sen. John Kerry. This year's recipient is cut-n-run Cindy Sheehan. (click here to see it reeeeeeeally large)
  • US candidate's anti-war appeal

    09/29/2005 6:02:10 PM PDT · by Aussie Dasher · 18 replies · 637+ views
    news.com.au ^ | 30 September 2005
    POTENTIAL 2008 Democratic presidential contender Senator Russ Feingold has made an early appeal to anti-war activists and set himself apart from possible rivals by calling for a pullout of US troops from Iraq by the end of next year. No other Democrat pondering a run for the White House, nor any of the party's congressional leaders or prominent foreign policy voices, has broken with Republican President George W. Bush and endorsed a timetable for Iraq withdrawal. The lack of strong opposition on Iraq from a deeply divided Democratic Party, even as polls show growing public unhappiness with the war, has...
  • GREAT QUOTES about War and Peace and America to SUPPORT THE TROOPS -- to EMAIL to NON-FREepers

    09/24/2005 9:15:24 AM PDT · by The Spirit Of Allegiance · 11 replies · 1,148+ views
    various | 9/24/2005 | American Heroes Past and Present
    On this weekend that so many lies are being told about America, let's share this with everyone, get the truth out on the Net! Copy/Paste/Forward This On by email to everyone you possibly can -- GREAT QUOTES: If we wish to be free--if we mean to preserve inviolate those inestimable privileges for which we have been so long contending--if we mean not basely to abandon the noble struggle in which we have been so long engaged, and which we have pledged ourselves never to abandon until the glorious object of our contest shall be obtained--we must fight! I repeat it,...
  • "You Don't Speak For Me, Cindy" CARTOON featuring Cindy Sheehan

    08/23/2005 11:10:46 AM PDT · by IPWGOP · 37 replies · 3,566+ views
    IowaPresidentialWatch.com ^ | 8/23/2005 | IPWGOP
     (click here to see it reeeeeeeally large) here is a link to the "You Don't Speak For Me, Cindy! Tour" thread, posted by Jim Robinson: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1465713/posts?page=1
  • Lutheran "Renewing Worship" Hymns released, with predictable revisions

    07/27/2005 8:18:11 PM PDT · by lightman · 52 replies · 1,509+ views
    American Lutheran Publicity Bureau ^ | 26 July AD 2005 | David Baer
    I noticed that the hymn proposals for the "new primary resource" are available online at the Renewing Worship web site. Just in time for them to say that they have been made widely available before the Churchwide Assembly. www.renewingworship.org/about/proposal/pdf/Hymns.pdf In a quick look at the proposal, there are some suggested changes in tune and text that I like. For the most part it preserves what has been known in LBW and WOV. The changes are predictable: -- Those nasty words like "Lord" have been purged when possible (For example, see "For the Beauty of the Earth.") -- That nasty "F"...
  • Concerned [That my incoherent, rambling thread is still here after ten plus hours! ZOT]

    06/28/2005 12:09:47 AM PDT · by Concerned82071 · 112 replies · 1,267+ views
    My Opinion | June 28,2005 | Concerned82071
    I am concerned about our Country. What happened to the American Dream? What happened to freedom for all? This Country was founded on freedom for all. The Constitution states WE THE PEOPLE(ALL PEOPLE),& THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS,FREEDOM & THE AMERICAN DREAM. We all need to come together & fight for theses things. Years ago people came together to protest for things that were wrong or things they believed in,that is what we need to do now to preserve this country for our children & our children's children. We also cannot forget God-whatever God you believe in. That is also another...
  • Local "peacenik" complains about Tribune columnist not being "objective" enough

    06/22/2005 5:51:37 PM PDT · by GulfWar1Vet · 3 replies · 399+ views
    Columbia Daily Tribune ^ | 22 June 2005 | Gulfwar1vet
    This "peacenik" who wrote the article is non-other than Abe Haim, son of Mark Haim, the local "peacenik hippy", leader of the Peace Nook here in Columbia. Tony Messanger is the Tribune columnist who wrote an article a while back about the assualt attack on Bluesagewoman from the "peace activist", Paul Allaire. So Abe is complaining that Tony should not be writing anything that Abe and Mark doesn't agree with. It's like that woman I wrote to about her wanting the Trib to take out the B.C. Comic strip on Jesus Christ, and the Jewish faith because she didn't agree...
  • Japan not ready for U.N. Security Council seat (Asahi Op-Ed; pro-U.N. "GERO" alert!)

    05/27/2005 11:00:34 AM PDT · by DTogo · 5 replies · 363+ views
    Asahi on line ^ | 5-27-05 | Takashi Tsujii (poet/writer)
    Many business leaders and people in diplomatic circles seem to share the view that Japan adequately meets the requirements to become a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council. Their opinion is based on Japan's great financial contributions to the U.N. budget and to developing nations in the form of official development assistance. But I disagree. The United Nations is an international organization for peace. The greatest problem of the Security Council, which forms its core, is how to deal with U.S. unilaterism. The U.S. government ignored the United Nations and launched a pre-emptive attack on Iraq. The problem...