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United We Stand
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United We Must Stand! On October 25, 2003, an international anti-war coalition group called ANSWER will coordinate a march on Washington carrying banners opposing the Bush Administration's war strategy. Countless articles can be found on ANSWERs web site criticizing U.S. military actions taken since the tragedy on 911. Their supporters come from every walks of life, religion, level of education and socio-economic background. They believe that the Bush Administration lied to the people, the Congress, and the United Nations when it waged war against Iraq for its own personal gain. ANSWER believes that U.S. soldiers are killing and being killed in Iraq in a war that serves only the interests of U.S. oil monopolies and corporate elites. Comparing the Bush administration with the corrupt and sadistic Hussein regime, that tried to take over Kuwait to gain control of their oil fields. That is just not realistic. If Saddam would have succeeded in the Kuwaiti takeover, September 11 would have been insignificant to what he would have funded in terrorists actions against the U.S.. ANSWER coalitioners state that our troops are scared and want to come home. I say our soldiers are heroes. They are remarkable. Naturally they miss their home and loved ones and the rights and luxuries they enlist as Americans. But these brave soldiers don’t take those rights for granted. They know that they have to fight to protect our rights form dictators who fund terrorists and threaten everything America stands for. Be Americans and don’t fund coalitions like ANSWER! “United we must stand! We must show our solidarity against evil and terror. This war will show our power and our capabilities as a free democracy and hopefully will cause fear in those unrelenting enemies. Our true enemies, terrorists. While American anti-war folks march in Washington on October 25, our troops continue to fight for these people’s rights to express themselves without being butchered, maimed or murdered. The “Freedom of Speech” and the “Right to Assembly” are only two of a very long list of our Constitutional rights.
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