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The movements against war and capitalist globalization

We are sincerely thankful to the Communist Party of Greece for once again hosting this vital meeting of fraternal Parties and for the opportunity to share thoughts and learn from our collective experience so that we may heighten our unity in action.

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Does the Bush administration support the troops?

In the March 25 Chicago Sun-Times, columnist Mary Mitchell had the absolute gall to accuse those who do not support this war of not supporting the military men and women, many just teenagers, who have been deployed to Iraq.

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The best support for the troops is to bring them home

Since the start of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, the Bush administration and its supporters in the media have been working overtime perpetuating an old myth that protesting a war is unpatriotic and against our troops whose lives are on the line. Nothing could be further from the truth. The U.S. people have a patriotic duty to object to the rogue-nation policies of George W. Bush and his Republican Guards.

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Americans say NO to preemptive war

WASHINGTON Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) told a protest rally in San Francisco a few weeks ago that George W. Bush has awakened a sleeping giant, the worldwide movement to stop his doctrine of unilateral, preemptive war on Iraq.

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Bush brings U.S. into illegal, unnecessary war

With layer upon layer of misrepresentation, exaggeration, and outright lies, George W. Bush and his war cabinet have recklessly flung our nation into an illegitimate, illegal, and unnecessary war.

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For a world without war, millions must imagine and act

Imagine theres no countries It isnt hard to do Nothing to kill or die for And no religion too Imagine all the people Living life in peace You may say that Im a dreamer But Im not the only one I hope one day youll join us And the world will be as one

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Powell at UN caught in web of lies

NEW YORK The Bush administration faced a widening credibility gap in its efforts to convince the world that a war to remove Saddam Hussein is imperative even if 100,000 Iraqis die in the Pentagons Shock and Awe war scenario.

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Mandela, Carter, lawmakers:'Let UN inspectors work'

Former presidents Nelson Mandela of South Africa and Jimmy Carter of the United States added their voices to the millions demanding that George W. Bush halt his drive toward war against Iraq and give the UN inspectors time to complete their work.

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March and Rally Against the War: December 14

* Assembly at 12 Noon at 157th St & Broadway -- March at 1 PM to 125th St. and Adam Clayton Powell Blvd for a rally at 2:30 PM at the Harlem State Office Building*

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