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Bring The Troops Home Right Now


The argument that we can't bring the troops home immediately because we'll be putting they and the Iraqi's in danger is absurd because just like one human year means seven in dog years, a human "now" in U.S. public policy years equals . . .


Better advocate for the troops coming home now.



Poster of a film about the suppressed story of troops movement to end the war in Vietnam.

"Sir! No Sir"



Stop Killing The Babies

What About The Babies



"They're not capitalists in the 'normal' sense . . . "

Not a Hint of Captialism



Nothing Has Changed: He Still Doesn't Care About Black People

He Doesn't Care



Protest In Wales

Protest



Endless Protest Against Endless Wars

Vietnam Protest


Invasion Checklist

"Checklist"


"War Is Racist" Button

War Is Racist



"Before You Enlist"

"Immoral Hierarchy of the U.S. Military"



"Hating Whose Way of Life?"

Just One Example of the Human Toll (Image and Video)

Human Toll





"What's Goin' On"

The Late, Prince, Marvin Gaye (who was also my neighbor comin' up). Marvin Gaye was among other things, a profound voice against the war in Vietnam.


"We don't need to escalate . . . "





Note, while Mr. Gaye sings, "Brother, Brother, Brother, in this song written in the 60's, an estimated 7,500 women served in the military in Vietnam.


Note, the Ebony Magazine article, "Sisters-In-Arms," March 1994

"Sisters-In-Arms"









The Late Mahalia Jackson, Activist, Freedom Fighter

"Study War No More"











Cornel West on Fighting Imperialism and Protest

(An great photos from the protest at the Republican Convention)

Fighting Imperialism Etc.









Evil is Not a Foreign Policy

Bush OUT of Africa

















Taalam Acey

True Lies

















Image: Black people taking a stand at a protest against the war against the people of Iraq.







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