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rossl
11-29-2009, 08:19 PM
It's about time for a substantial anti-war movement to start in this country - and with Obama probably announcing an escalation of 34,000 troops to Afghanistan (in addition to the 20,000 he already sent), there is no better time than now. A leading anti-war organization, World Can't Wait (http://worldcantwait.org), is holding protests around the nation this week in response to Obama's plans.

Throughout next week, there will be protests (http://www.worldcantwait.net/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=start) in the forty cities listed under the fold (this list will probably include more cities by the time the protests start - and you can always organize a protest yourself!).

1. Washington, DC @ The White House

2. Allentown, PA

3. Baltimore, MD

4. Bangor, ME

5. Portland, ME

6. Berkley, CA

7. Boston, MA

8. Chicago, IL

9. Detroit, MI

10. Eugene, OR

11. Greensboro, NC

12. Harrisburg, PA

13. Hartford, CT

14. Los Angeles, CA

15. Miami, Florida

16. Madison, WI

17. Milwaukee, WI

18. New Haven, CT

19. New Paltz, NY

20. New York, NY

21. Newton, NJ

22. Newark, NJ

23. Philadelphia, PA

24. Phoenix, AZ

25. Pittsburgh, PA

26. Providence, RI

27. Richmond, VA

28. San Francisco, CA

29. Seattle, WA (multiple protests here)

30. Upland, CA

31. Washington, DC (not at the White House)

New additions since I wrote this diary for Docudharma.com yesterday:

32. West Point, NY (this is where Obama will be!)

33. Austin, TX

34. Colorado Springs, CO

35. Columbus, OH

36. Corvalis, OR

37. Denver, CO

38. Honolulu, HI

39. Portsmouth, NH

40. Saginaw, MI

Make sure you check the dates and times of these protests (http://www.worldcantwait.net/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=start). Be creative when you go - bring homemade signs that say things like "schools not bombs" or "$1 million per soldier" or "during this protest the US will spend $11 million in Afghanistan" or something else clever that you come up with. And if you want to organize your own but need a bit of help, just email the national organizer of World Can't Wait, Debra Sweet at debrasweet (at) worldcantwait (dot) org.

If you go to or organize a protest (especially if you organize one), make sure you utilize the resource of the people who show up. Get their email addresses and zip codes so that you can maybe start an email list and/or sign them up for World Can't Wait email updates. Maybe circulate Brave New Film's petition (http://rethinkafghanistan.com/) to get us out of Afghanistan. Or do something else creative to make sure that these people aren't done with their activism after one protest.

These protests will hopefully just be the beginning of a new and improved anti-war movement in this country. People need to get out and get organized - not only in the streets, but in every political party and in every city in the United States, to put an end to our warfare state. These protests are just a tiny first step, but as they say, a journey of a thousand miles must start with a single step.

Let me know if you know of any other protests or actions or have a suggestion for getting some positive attention.

ChickenHawk
11-29-2009, 08:27 PM
I think the most effective sign you could take to a protest is "THE WAR IS OVER, WE WON". I think that is what most Americans think and is going to be the best way to expand the anti-war movement to those that supported the wars to begin with. Simplistic demagoguery that has been widely used against the war up to now only drives mainstream America away.

Austrian Econ Disciple
11-29-2009, 08:56 PM
I'll be out there with my Rothbardian shirt, An-Cap Flag, lit drops, and clever signs. I'm tieing this purely to economics and it's a suggestion for everyone else here to also. This is also a good time to get to others the message about the Fed, Non-interventionism, and Free-Trade/Capitalism. I think I may use Jefferson's quotes for mine and something from Murray.

ClayTrainor
11-29-2009, 09:19 PM
I'll be out there with my Rothbardian shirt, An-Cap Flag, lit drops, and clever signs. I'm tieing this purely to economics and it's a suggestion for everyone else here to also.

Where do you buy An-cap flags?

Austrian Econ Disciple
11-29-2009, 09:22 PM
Where do you buy An-cap flags?

I found a custom-flag maker. Here is my design.

http://sn110w.snt110.mail.live.com/att/GetAttachment.aspx?tnail=0&messageId=4838b8e4-dd3e-11de-9d0d-00237de45b68&Aux=44|0|8CC3F62310B5B10||

For what I got was 100$. Heavy-Duty, 3x5 Foot, other goodies. May seem steep to some, but was willing to pay and after-all is custom made.

Got it from here: http://www.the-flag-makers.com/