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I find it a little odd that amongst all this hatred of peace rallying protestors (always RighTly so), I just thought I'd like to point out that I've actually seen more flyers for *Pro*-War rallies. It's a little odd to say the least. They're not all war though, some of them say Pro-"America". It's pretty funny actually, all things considered, since the majority of the sheet has ass-kissing all over it and is annoying to say the least. I would say that's essentially a Pro-War Rally anyway though, if only due to people's labelling of Anti-Usa being Anti-War. Eh, whatever, I just found it interesting and thought I'd pass it your way. If I had a scanner, I'd put it up, but I don't so I can't. Needless to say, it's the worst one yet, ass-kissing and all.

 

I've gotten more than a few of these on my door, thus pissing me off just as much as those stupid Anti-War flyers. These rallies aren't going to do shit, why do people bother? I think it just gives them some meaning or something, like honestly, it's not like George Dubya is going to see some short, skinny, angst-filled pimple-ridden teenager labelling him an idiot and be like "Hmmm, maybe I AM an idiot. I guess I should stop that war than eh dawg?" Whatever, that's just me venting about how anyone who bothers to go outside and voice their opinion with a witty sign like....I don't know, I don't feel like looking it up, but just fill in the blank or something. I also notice that most protestors I know of personally are pretty much pseudo-intellectuals, thinking they're cool they're "Makin' a difference".

 

I'm not bitter.

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Guest NoCalMike

Both rallies are Pro-American, however there are idiots in both groops that bring attention AWAY from the MAIN ISSUE at hand. I wish EVERYONE at an anti-war rally would stick to just the WAR ISSUE, but that just isn't gonna happen unfortunately.

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Guest Vern Gagne

My parents where at Support Our Troops Rally two Saturdays's ago. The papers reported 17,000 people attended.

 

For alot of the protesters it's more of an anti-Bush, anti-republican rally. The war has little to do with it.

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Guest phoenixrising

When the war started CNN ran a story on the anti-war protests. They interviewed two people. Both came across more as anti-Bush rather than anti-war. One said that Bush was elected illegally and shouldn't even be President, the other said that because of 9/11 the Bush regime has killed more people than Saddam's regime. It's amusing how worldwide it is too - several of the signs shown around the world denounce Bush rather than the war.

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Guest Tyler McClelland

As I said on another thread, way to pick out an example of the vast minority of protesters!

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Guest cobainwasmurdered

I laugh everytime I see the clips of people tossing the french wine.

 

"WE don't need your two hundred year old wine!"

 

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Guest Jobber of the Week

Around here, a pro-war rally invaded the regular anti-war rally and outnumbered them 3:1. However, both sides got along fine with no violence and the only complaint being someone using their huge sign to block another person's.

 

This was before the war, of course. I think protesting and demonstrating once the bullets start firing is stupid.

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