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October 26, 2007 at 22:11:35     

TOMORROW, OCTOBER 27th, I'M MARCHING WITH "BLOODY" HANDS!

Diary Entry by Linda Milazzo (about the author)

 

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The media is focused on the peace movement after Desiree Fairooz of CODEPINK confronted Condoleeza Rice in the Senate on Wednesday. Desiree, her hands stained red with faux "blood," accused Rice of having the blood of thousands of Iraqis on her hands.

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The Bush administration has murdered and maimed hundreds of thousands of innocent people in our name. We've all been bloodied by it!!

Tomorrow, on October 27th, I'm marching for peace with red "blood-stained" hands. Until this war is over and these murders are stopped, I, as an American, am culpable, too.

 

Linda Milazzo is a Managing Editor at OpedNews. She's a Los Angeles based writer, educator and activist. Since 1974, she has divided her time between the entertainment industry, government organizations & community development projects and (more...)
 

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Great! by Bob Gormley on Saturday, Oct 27, 2007 at 7:00:34 AM
Thanks to both of you by Brett Paatsch on Saturday, Oct 27, 2007 at 9:05:08 AM
Brett by Bob Gormley on Saturday, Oct 27, 2007 at 10:20:58 AM
As Cold As Ice by Tony Forest on Saturday, Oct 27, 2007 at 10:07:50 AM

 
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