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To: laura_bush who wrote (23978)12/17/2003 11:26:22 PM
From: laura_bush  Respond to of 93284
 
Anti-War Protest Set for Republican Convention
By Reuters

Tuesday 16 December 2003

"United for Peace and Justice will be organizing what we
believe will be one of the largest demonstrations in this
country's history," said organizer Leslie Cagan

(Reuters) - A coalition of anti-war groups plan to greet delegates to next
summer's Republican National Convention with a massive protest against
U.S. foreign policy, hoping to keep the Iraqi war alive as an issue in the
2004 election, organizers said on Tuesday.

The march could be one of the largest demonstrations in U.S. history,
organizers said.

The coalition called United for Peace and Justice wants to march
through Manhattan to Central Park on Aug. 29, the day before the
Republican Party meets to nominate President Bush in his reelection effort.

"United for Peace and Justice will be organizing what we believe will be
one of the largest demonstrations in this country's history," said organizer
Leslie Cagan at a news conference. "We believe it will be in the hundreds of
thousands."

The capture of Saddam Hussein has not changed the group's plans, she
added.

"There's no evidence at all that Saddam Hussein has any connection to
the 9/11 attacks," she said. "In fact there's yet to be any evidence for any of
the reasons the Bush administration used to go to war.

"What we hope is this will be a turning point for what is going on in Iraq,"
she said. "It is time to end the war and end the occupation."

The group also plans to stage protests outside the Democratic National
Convention in Boston in July. Of the nine Democrats seeking the party's
nomination, former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean has made his opposition to
the Iraq war one of the major issues in his campaign.

In New York, the protest coalition has applied for a permit to march past
Madison Square Garden, where the Republican convention will be held, she
said.

Protests have become commonplace at U.S. political conventions, and
organizers of the party events in the past have made efforts to keep the
demonstrations apart from the delegates and other attending officials.

Protests outside the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles in
2000 turned violent, with police firing on the crowd with rubber bullets. The
same summer, hundreds of protesters were arrested at the Republican
National Convention in Philadelphia.

Organizers said they want to send a message to Bush and other
Republicans to change the nation's foreign policy.

"It is time to end the empire-building agenda of this country. It is time to
build a foreign policy based on respect for international law and respect for
the sovereignty of all independent nations," Cagan said.

reuters.com



To: laura_bush who wrote (23978)12/17/2003 11:29:36 PM
From: AuBug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93284
 
Just like flies on fecal matter :-)
It's cute how they start a thread and then post 20 or 30 posts of puke and the flies gather on the warm steaming mound and start laying their eggs and clicking their bookmarks to burst on to the "Hot List." They even copy the same banned list to maximize the incestuousness of their fecal feeding frenzy :-)