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Protesters March Against War in Iraq

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WASHINGTON (AP) - Tens of thousands of anti-war protesters circled the White House on Saturday after Jesse Jackson and other speakers denounced the Bush administration's Iraq policies and demanded a revolt at the ballot box to promote peace.


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Slideshow: Thousands Protest Against War in Iraq




The protest coincided with anti-war demonstrations from Augusta, Maine, to San Francisco and abroad from Rome and Berlin to Tokyo to San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Mexico City. In Washington and many of the other demonstrations, protesters added complaints about U.S. policy toward the Palestinians.


"We must not be diverted. In two years we've lost 2 million jobs, unemployment is up, stock market down, poverty up," Jackson told a spirited crowd in Washington. "It's time for a change. It's time to vote on Nov. 5 for hope. We need a regime change in this country."


Congress has authorized the use of military force to achieve the administration policy of "regime change" in Iraq.


"If we launch a pre-emptive strike on Iraq we lose all moral authority," Jackson told the chanting, cheering throng spread out on green lawns near the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.


A sign showed Bush's face at the end of two bright red bombs with the caption: "Drop Bush, not bombs."


The protest brought out the elderly, young parents with babies in strollers, even a man dressed as Uncle Sam wearing dreadlocks and another Uncle Sam, on stilts, with an elongated Pinocchio nose.


Protest organizers claimed up to 200,000 people had answered the call to challenge President Bush (news - web sites)'s determination to force out Iraqi President Saddam Hussein (news - web sites). Because the U.S. Park Police no longer issues crowd estimates, the size of the crowd could not be verified. As the march began, participants stretched for at least five city blocks.


On a nearby street corner, a handful of Iraqi-Americans staged a counterdemonstration. Aziz al-Taee, spokesman for the Iraqi-American Council, said, "I think America is doing just fine. ... We think every day Saddam stays in power, he kills more Iraqis."


New Englanders ventured out in snow, sleet and rain to join demonstrations in Maine and Vermont. Across the nation a couple thousand showed up at the Colorado capitol in downtown Denver, and demonstrators marched at San Francisco.


The thousands who gathered in cities across Europe, Asia and beyond also displayed vocal opposition to the U.S. policy toward Iraq and demanded reversal of Bush's Iraq policies.

In San Francisco, demonstrators stretched about a mile as they marched from the financial district to City Hall, carrying placards that read, "Money for jobs, not for war" and "No blood for oil."

Young punk rockers with mohawks, aging hippies and middle-aged couples with children all took part, chanting, "One, two, three, four, we don't want your racist war."

More than 2,000 chanting, drum-beating protesters marched on a home owned by Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld near Taos, N.M., waving placards that read, "Rumsfeld is a War Criminal" and "Teachers Against War." A few protesters held photographs of Iraqi children.

A Secret Service agent said Rumsfeld was not at home.

In Berlin, an estimated 8,000 people, brandishing placards that declared "War on the imperialist war," converged on the downtown Alexanderplatz and marched past the German Foreign Ministry. Another 1,500 showed up in Frankfurt, 500 in Hamburg.

Another 1,500 rain-soaked demonstrators gathered under umbrellas outside the U.S. Embassy in Copenhagen, Denmark. More than 1,000 marched in Stockholm, Sweden.

In Washington, civil rights activist Al Sharpton addressed Bush, even though the president was at an economic summit in Mexico.

"It would have been good for you to be here, George, so you could see what America really looks like," Sharpton said. "We are the real America.

"We are the patriots that believe that America should heal the world and not bring the world to nuclear war over the interests of those business tycoons who put you in the White House."
 
Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, eh? If I had doubted it before, that would be proof positive that President Bush is on the right track.

Strelnikov
 
Jesse Jackson needs to call for a regime change of his own. He needs to cede control of Jesse Jackson back to the brain in his BIG head, and throw out the "Little Head Junta" that's been thinking for him for the last several years. It's hard to take someone who claims to speak on behalf of the poor and downtrodden seriously when his "non-profit" organization has been paying his "secretary" (whom, incedentally, the Right Reverend Jesse Jackson has been screwing for years) hundreds of thousands of dollars in salary. Furthermore, does anyone else recall Jesse's good buddy Sista Soulja, with her peace-loving, tolerance-preaching hit single called "Kill Whitey?" Jesse defended her violent tirade with a vehmence that seemed almost... wait... hold up... do ya think... Mebbe Jesse was screwing her, too? 😱


Al Sharpton is not someone I really find worth commenting on. He's actually sort of amusing when he gets on "Crossfire" with Jerry Falwell. It'd be a lot more interesting, though, if they made the two of them box, and nobody won. Or maybe they could just take turns kicking each other in the balls... 🙄


Biggles, we almost NEVER have pro-war demonstrations here in the US. See, the folks who have the sense to favor crushing Saddam are mostly tied down by these little things we like to call "jobs"... 😛😉😀 (I'm KIDDING! Well, sort of, anyway... :devil: )



ASUTickler
 
good point asu, good point...🙂

However, if it's something that people seem to feel so strongly about, why aren't they doing more about it? I've never seen a 'Say Yes To War' poster up in the city, or a street march, or a 'Support War' ribbon you can wear on your shirt. Why is that? Why are the only protests *against* killing people, and not *for* it?

Biggles
 
Strelnikov said:
Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, eh? If I had doubted it before, that would be proof positive that President Bush is on the right track.

Strelnikov


I agree, they are morons. I can't believe so many americans don't want war...how can they be so blind....and act so cowardly....this country is in a downward spiral....
 
Look, I'll admit, I'm not totally sold on an all-out war with Iraq...I'm not sure I like the idea of Iragi civilians getting killed just because their "leader" is a prick.

The way I see it, Hussein is a big, pat pain in the ass and has been since the day he was born. He's a pest, and I still wish Bush, Sr. had gotten rid of that dumbbell in 1991 like he was supposed to.

Can't we get rid of this guy the subversive way?? Can't we use our intelligence and spies to burrow inside, get close to this guy, and just get rid of him? Personally, I think we can do it.

(By the way, as a quick aside, you know all these arab journalist TV stations that supposedly get all these tapes and messages from these terrorists jerk-offs? I'd bet the farm that these guys know exactly who these terrorists are and where they are hiding out...I say we take over these stations and demand they tell us the information we need to root out evil-doers....and anybody who hides behind jornalistic ethics and crap like that can kiss my butt.)

But back to Hussein, I still say we can bring him down from the inside. Anyone agree?
 
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