July 16, 2008
Issues-Advocacy
Should there be a massive anti-war march at the Democratic National Convention?
By Kevin Gosztola (about the author )
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Should there be a massive anti-war march at the Democratic National Convention?
Plans for a united, mass anti-war march on Sunday August 24, on the eve of the DNC (August 25-28) have come apart recently. Recreate 68 called the march, and the Alliance for Real Democracy has decided not to build for it. Leslie Cagan, writing on July 8 for the staff of United for Peace & Justice, to Alliance for Real Democracy activists said, “We don't think it makes sense to plan for a mass march that might not end up being all that mass!” indicating that the UFPJ does not plan to support a march, in favor of smaller actions aimed at delegates.
Should leaders hold a massive march to prevent an attack on Iran, end torture, warrantless spying, the Iraq war, and further increase public support for the impeachment/removal/prosecution of Bush & Cheney (& others)?
If you do not know if you should vote yes or no, read this open letter .
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Kevin Gosztola is a trusted author who publishes his writing regularly to OpEdNews and Open Salon and he is a 2009 Young People For Fellow.
He is a documentary filmmaker currently completing a Film/Video degree at Columbia College in Chicago. (
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