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Peace through Strength

So, you may read this headline and think, "Oh, here he goes. More references to 1984 seen through America today." Well, ironically, I didn't need to stretch or make up or apply something to make this scaryness fit.

 

Of course that line sounds familiar to you. But not quite right. The quote from 1984 is:

"War Is Peace; Freedom is Slavery; Ignorance is Strength"

 

So where did I get that particular slogan from?

 

 

Pro-War protesters in DC for the 5th anniversary of the Iraq War... *dundundun*

Fits right into that literary slogan though, eh?


Crowds gather to denounce, support war

 

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Hundreds of anti-war demonstrators and supporters of the U.S. policy in Iraq shouted at each other Saturday from opposite sides of a street bordering the National Mall as protesters formed a march to the Pentagon to denounce a war entering its fifth year.

 

The anti-war group carried signs saying "U.S. Out of Iraq Now," "Stop Iraq War, No Iran War, Impeach" and "Illegal Combat." The other side carried signs saying "Peace Through Strength," "al Qaeda Appeasers On Parade" and "We Are At War, Liberals Root For the Enemy."

 

Police on horseback and foot separated the demonstrators, who were on opposite sides of Constitution Avenue in view of the Lincoln Memorial. Barriers also kept them apart. (See the results of CNN's latest poll on whether Americans think the war is worth it)

 

Cheryl Davis, 62, a library assistant from Celina, Ohio, endured a nine-hour overnight drive in the wake of a late-winter storm to raise her voice against the conflict that has killed more than 3,200 members of the U.S. armed forces. "I just want peace," she said. "I just have to do my part." She had supported the Vietnam War when her ex-husband fought in it.

 

Protesters met at the starting point of the epic 1967 march on the Pentagon, which began peacefully but turned ugly in clashes between authorities and more radical elements of the crowd. More than 600 were arrested that day. It was there that anti-war activist Abbie Hoffman led the masses in chants, with the fanciful goal of levitating the building.

Veteran says he's conflicted

Saturday's march was the main event in anti-war demonstrations around the country.

Police on horses ensured anti-war protesters and counterdemonstrators stayed apart at the staging area. Several thousand people, many of them service members, rallied in support of the war. They played "The Battle Hymn of the Republic;" the anti-war crowd danced to Stevie Wonder's "Superstition."

Veterans, some from the Rolling Thunder motorcycle group, lined up at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.

"I'm not sure I'm in support of the war," said William "Skip" Publicover of Charleston, South Carolina, who was a swift boat gunner in Vietnam and lost two friends whose names are etched on the memorial's wall.

"I learned in Vietnam that it's difficult if not impossible to win the hearts and minds of the people."

Park Police Lt. Scott Fear said more than 200 people were arrested from a crowd of several thousand protesters who marched to the White House on Friday night after a peace service at the Washington National Cathedral. Full story

 

Those arrested were handcuffed, taken away on buses and fined $100 for disobeying a lawful order or crossing a police line. They had demonstrated on the sidewalk in front of the White House, where protesters are required to continue moving.

 

The windows of the White House were dark, as President Bush was away for the weekend at Camp David in Maryland.

 

The church service and weekend protests drew John Pattison, 29, from Portland, Oregon, to his first anti-war rally. He said his opposition to the war had developed over time.

 

"Quite literally on the night that shock and awe commenced, my friend and I toasted the military might of the United States," Pattison said. "We were quite proud and thought we were doing the right thing."

 

He said the way the war had progressed and U.S. foreign policy since then had forced him to question his beliefs.

Source.
Make sure you shout loud enough during those 2 minutes, friends. And remember, We are at war with Eastasia. We have ALWAYS been at war with Eastasia
 
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