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Mech

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Record Global Peace Protest *INCREDIBLE!!*
Mon Feb 17, 2003 4:21 am
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THE PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN.
Words cant describe the incredible amount of positive vibes this recent WORLDWIDE protest against war and the Bush regime has brought. This is a RECORD PROTEST folks.... Its clear. The world wants peace. Not a war for the handful of elitists/NWO. This sets a HISTORICAL precedent. Dont let the Penatgon contolled media tell you otherwise.
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Mech

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Mon Feb 17, 2003 4:22 am
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Lulu
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Mon Feb 17, 2003 4:24 am
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Two thumbs up Mech! Very encouraging. Great photos too.
Give peace a chance. |
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Mech

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Mon Feb 17, 2003 4:27 am
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David
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Mon Feb 17, 2003 4:34 am
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It is incredible.
The total numbers from around the world are in the millions. Everybody everywhere is against this oil war.
Even antartica had a protest!
What else is incredible is the down playing by the main stream media.
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Mech

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Mon Feb 17, 2003 5:08 am
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Nope...Got to keep the people manipulated and in fear with phony "terror" alerts.
No suprise here.
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Mech

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Mon Feb 17, 2003 6:05 am
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Up to 10m in peace protests
February 16, 2003
http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,5992757%255E1702,00.html
AS many as 10 million people turned out across the globe today in one of the world's biggest displays of anti-war feeling to oppose US threats to invade Iraq.
SPAIN: More than four million people demonstrated in Madrid, Barcelona and other Spanish cities, according to organisers. Police confirmed nearly 1.6 million protesters.
ITALY: Organisers said three million Italians turned out in Rome to say "no" to a war in Iraq. Police said 650,000 people massed in front of the Saint Jean de Latran basilica alone.
FRANCE: Half a million people turned out in 72 cities and towns in France, including 250,000 in Paris, according to organisers. Police confirmed 100,000 in Paris.
BRITAIN: More than 750,000 people, according to police - two million, according to organisers - turned thumbs down on their country's staunch pro-US stance in Britain's largest demonstration ever. At least 25,000 people showed up in Scotland and 8,000 in Ulster.
IRELAND: As many as 100,000 people demonstrated in Dublin in one of the city's largest protests, police said.
GERMANY: About 600,000 people demonistrated in Berlin in one of the city's biggest post-war protests, according to officials. They said the turnout was five times the number forecast.
NETHERLANDS: About 65,000-70,000 protesters showed up in Amsterdam, police said.
SWITZERLAND: About 35,000-40,000 turned out in Bern.
HUNGARY: More than 20,000 people braved sub-freezing temperatures to demonstrate in Budapest.
LUXEMBOURG: A rally drew 8,000-10,000 people, the city's biggest such gathering since 1996.
SCANDINAVIA: More than 100,000 people demonstrated, including 60,000 in Norway and 40,000 to 55,000 in Sweden, marking that country's largest peace protest. About 12,000 rallied in Finland and 10,000 in Denmark.
CROATIA: Nearly 10,000 people protested in Zagreb.
IRAQ: Officials reported at least a million people demonstrating in Baghdad.
LEBANON: More than 10,000 people demonstrated in Beirut, according to journalists at the site.
DAMASCUS: More than 200,000 marched on the parliament amid a sea of Syrian, Iraqi, and Palestinian flags.
ISRAEL: About 3,000 peace advocates, both Jewish and Arab, demonstrated in what marked Israel's first such rally amid large popular support for Washington to oust Saddam.
MALAYSIA: More than 2,000 people defied police orders not to gather in the capital of Kuala Lumpur to deliver a message against the war.
NEW ZEALAND: About 14,000 demonstrators protested in Wellington and Auckland.
INDIA: About 10,000 people protested in Calcutta.
AUSTRALIA: About 3,000 people took to the streets in Canberra. The demonstration came a day after 150,000 people rallied in Melbourne; a larger gathering was expected tomorrow in Sydney.
JAPAN: More than 20 anti-war groups led a rally of an estimated 5,000 people late today through downtown Tokyo, where 25,000 had protested yesterday.
UNITED STATES: Organisers said they expected more than 100,000 people to demonstrate in New York, where protests were just getting under way. |
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Mech

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Mon Feb 17, 2003 6:17 am
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Blair shaken after peace march
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/cms.dll/html/uncomp/articleshow?artid=37686067
TIMES NEWS NETWORK[ SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2003 08:28:35 PM ]
LONDON: Tony Blair's Labour Party has been asked to back him as the British government struggles to regain its nerve on the morning after the largest public protests in history in London, Glasgow and nearly 250 other British cities.
As controversy rages over the credentials of a pro-war Iraqi student quoted by Blair ahead of the anti-war rally, a large and committed contingent of British Indians congratulated themselves on "standing up and being counted" as part of British public life.
Said Harish Patel, who had travelled to London from Leicester, "My father says there are dharnas in India. This is the way we do things here in Britain and I'm glad I've stood up and said, the war is not in my name."
Zafar from Dewsbury, north-west England, said, "I wanted to add my voice."
On Sunday afternoon, Blair's deputy, old-style Labour bruiser John Prescott exhorted the starkly-divided governing party to back its embattled leader, in the face of worldwide protests and British opinion polls showing Blair at his most unpopular.
In the first immediate aftermath of the unprecedented anti-war protests, Precott recalled the Falklands war and said he had never agreed with it.
"War is ugly, the Labour movement has never supported it... we stand up to murderous dictators... it is controversial and never popular," Prescott said.
John Reid, Labour Party chairman, said the party was "engaged and listening."
Blair's decision to quote a pro-war letter from a 19-year-old Iraqi student at Cambridge, Rania Kashi, has also come in for criticism.
Sunday morning saw Kashi touring TV studios admitting she had never been to Iraq, was born in Kuwait of Iraqi refugee parents and had arrived in Britain at the age of three months.
Her pro-war letter to Blair, quoted by the prime minister to make a "moral case for war and removing Saddam" said, "I want to ask those who support the anti-war movement their motives and reasons behind such support... you are still blind to the bigger truths in Iraq... Saddam has murdered more than 1 m people Iraqis... Are you willing to allow him to kill another million?"
But Kashi has been attacked by, among others, veteran socialist and anti-war Labour MP Tony Benn, who said she had no credentials for advising the West to kill innocent Iraqis in war.
Meanwhile, Indian marchers at the London and Glasgow protests said the majority was made up of Gujarati Muslims, while Buddhists and third-generation immigrant students also made their first forays into the politics of protest.
The Gujarati marchers flooding the streets of London on the 3.5-mile march on Saturday, came from Leicester in the English Midlands and Batley in the north-west of England, the hometown of the three British Gujaratis who died in last year's Gujarat riots.
The huge Gujarati Muslim population in British foreign secretary Jack Straw's constituency, Blackburn in Lancashire, also took part in the protests, but in Glasgow, Scotland, where at least 30,000 marchers took to the streets.
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Mech

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Mon Feb 17, 2003 6:22 am
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COULDN'T ATTEND? WATCH THE VIDEOS FOR FREE:
http://www.freespeech.org/ |
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Mech

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Mon Feb 17, 2003 6:27 am
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Numbers according to www.indymedia.org
Rome: 2.5 million
Madrid: 2 million
London: 1.5 million
Barcelona: 1 million
Paris: 800,000
New York City: 500,000
Berlin: 500,000
Seville: 250,000
Melbourne: 200,000
Athens: 200,000
Oviedo, Spain: 200,000
Montreal: 150,000
Dublin: 100,000+
Los Angeles: 100,000
Brussels: 100,000
Lisbon: 100,000
Las Palmas, Spain: 100,000
Cadiz, Spain: 100,000
Amsterdam: 80,000
Toronto: 80,000
Stockholm: 80,000
Los Angeles: 75-100,000
Glasgow: 60,000+
Oslo: 60,000
Seattle: 55,000
Mexico City: 50,000
Montevideo: 50,000
Stuttgart, Germany: 50,000
Thessaloniki, Greece: 40,000
Copenhagen: 35-40,000
Berne, Switzerland: 40,000
Sao Paulo: 30,000
Girona, Spain: 30,000
Vancouver: 30,000
Goteborg, Sweden: 30,000
Tokyo: 25,000
Budapest: 20,000
Newcastle, Australia: 20,000
Vienna: 20,000
Lyon: 20,000
Perth, Australia: 20,000
Irunea, Basque Country: 20,000
Montpeilier, France: 15-20,000
Luxemburg: 15-20,000
Buenos Aires: 15,000
Rio de Janeiro: 15,000
Helsinki: 15,000
Canberra, Australia: 10-15,000
Trondheim, Norway: 11,000
Kolkata, India: 10,000
Johannesburg: 10,000
Minneapolis: 10,000
Zagreb, Croatia: 10,000
San Diego: 10,000
Philadelphia: 10,000
Edmonton, Canada: 10,000
Auckland: 8-10,000 |
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Ellyn
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Mon Feb 17, 2003 8:30 am
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Wonderful job, Mech! |
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theseeker
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Mon Feb 17, 2003 8:59 am
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yes yes ! excellent job !
now we know exactly how many misinformed easily led dupes there are around the globe !
how many people are there in the world vs. how many at the rally mech ? run the numbers and show me the percentage...
I want you to try and think real hard about the symmetry of this photo...ok...I'll point it out, all the signs are very clearly of the same origin...wonder who paid for the signs ?
here's the sponsor of the peace rallies...
http://www.internationalanswer.org/
which is funded by communists around the world...
http://www.workers.org/ http://www.cpusa.org/ http://www.workers.org/wwp.php http://www.wsws.org/
enjoy your peace rally com~rades...it's the equivalent of sticking your head in the sand...
saddam has killed more muslims than anyone on earth...imprisoned and torchured children...
how you cannot support this war to liberate the iraqi people is an enigma to me...much less try to sleep.
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Mech

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Mon Feb 17, 2003 9:08 am
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LOL!! OMG....LMAO
How many "commies" are there left in the world Seeker? Probably the same amount as hard core fundamentalist right wing hypocrites.Pick a label...any label.
You'd make a great FOX news pundit Seeker
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Mech

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Mon Feb 17, 2003 9:20 am
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The only people who are the "commies" (lol!) are those who support BU$H's UNCONSTITUTIONAL laws and hitleresque stance on global affairs.
STALIN would be proud of how he is ripping apart the Constitution. |
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theseeker
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Mon Feb 17, 2003 10:19 am
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that midi is offensive ! sounds like a freakin clock ! I hate clocks !
ok...facts are facts...dismissing them don't make them un-facts mech...
oh n.korea is commie...
mass killers in history :
hitler,stalin, mao, pol pot,saddam hussien
would you disagree mech ?
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