The Anti-War Crowd in America



One quote that impressed me at this mostly tepid rally was by Dennis Kucinich ...
Once we are committed to war's instrumentality in the pursuit of peace, we begin the Orwellian journey to a semantic netherworld where war is peace.






I was also impressed with Vietnam Veteran Bill Steyert, who heard about the rally in the media, took a morning train from New York, and stood on the edges of the rally with a big flag, eliciting honks and curious onlookers, with a hi and a smile for everyone who passed, like a Wal-Mart greeter for peace.

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