Tag Archives: #AfghanistanTuesday!

Out of Afghanistan: Now! We lost!

by Daniel Riehl No matter how you cut it, we lost the war a long time ago.  The world’s richest and most powerful country fighting one of the poorest countries in the world for 11 years and we lost the … Continue reading

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#NATOvictims

by Joe Scarry We are planning an event for Monday, May 21, in Chicago to honor the memory of victims of #NATO violence. This is a realization of the #RemembranceDay2012 commemoration I proposed several days ago. We are inviting people everywhere … Continue reading

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#DEMILITARIZEafghanistan #AfghanistanTuesday

by Joe Scarry of Scarry Thoughts Blog You don’t need to be in Chicago to protest NATO.I’m asking everybody — and especially everyone who has ever participated in#AfghanistanTuesday — to help protest NATO from wherever they are. We want to build … Continue reading

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On #AfghanistanTuesday, Tell NATO to DEMILITARIZE Afghanistan

By Joe Scarry from his blog Scarry Thoughts For months, people working to end the war in Afghanistan have joined together every week to share information and spread the word on #AfghanistanTuesday using Twitter. With the NATO summit in Chicago … Continue reading

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Americans are Punks:Ten Years Murdering Afghanis as before Iraqis Vietnamese Koreans

by Jay Janson As Americans are getting up to go to work………. As they go about their daily routines, showering, breakfasting, lunching, snacking, taking their coffee breaks ……….. During travel time, shopping, cooking, walking the dog……. While having fun playing … Continue reading

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