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To: abuelita who wrote (12934)2/13/2003 4:10:39 PM
From: Mannie  Respond to of 89467
 
i had no idea that 50% of the iraqi population
was under 15.

me neither.

Are we going to find a responsible way to aid and free them from their oppressor, or are we going to blast our way in, kill thousands and turn many of the remaining into a future crop of terrorists?

Osama already has their ear.

Don't do it, W.



To: abuelita who wrote (12934)2/13/2003 5:25:59 PM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 89467
 
30 MILLION TO MARCH ON WORLD DEMO

Feb 13 2003

mirror.co.uk

MORE than 30 million people in 300 cities around the world are expected to demonstrate on Saturday against a war on Iraq.

Ten million are due to march in 99 cities in Europe alone.

Groups in 142 American cities have also planned events as part of the global International Day of Action.

John Rees, from the Stop the War Coalition, said: "It will send a clear message to the White House and Downing Street that it is them against the world."

London is expected to pull in the biggest crowd, with the police preparing for up to a million protesters , dwarfing the poll tax and Countryside Alliance demonstrations.

Speakers will include Mo Mowlam, Ken Livingstone, Charles Kennedy and former American presidential candidate Jesse Jackson.