Montreal peace activists still can't stop talking about the record-breaking turnout of the Feb. 15 anti-war march. |
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Thousands of anti-war protesters are expected to march over the weekend in Ireland. |
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His actions in the early '70s were motivated by his desire to achieve political notoriety by hitching his wagon to the anti-war zeitgeist. |
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Police were today setting up extra patrols outside schools in Leicester to stop pupils walking out to join an anti-war demonstration. |
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Whether or not it could have been done otherwise, e-mail became the principal means of co-ordinating anti-war networks across the world. |
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Nobody has the answer to why they target a particular five anti-war activists. |
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They are among the many unionists who have adopted anti-war resolutions in recent weeks. |
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Most of my friends and acquaintances are anti-war or at least uncomfortable about it. |
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Last Saturday the 55-year-old wore out some more sole leather on the anti-war march with up to 100,000 others in Glasgow. |
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The anti-war protests around the world had a positive impact on pushing out these groups to take part in more activism. |
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Like so many of my generation, being on the anti-war demonstrations in the last couple of years has helped to radicalise me. |
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Since then, she has travelled across the world addressing anti-war conferences, meetings and rallies. |
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If so, are we more justified in shifting from pro-war to anti-war if we are on the ground? |
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In addition to this resistance within the ranks, military families have become public anti-war spokespeople and frontline activists. |
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Major unions threw their weight behind the anti-war movement, affiliating to the Coalition. |
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This last point is crucial because Hare avoids the trap of agitprop by cannily subverting the play's anti-war bias. |
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Others drew somewhat wishful links between the anti-war movement and the inquiry. |
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That was in addition to the wider meetings of the anti-war group. |
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The Coalition is comprised of labor unions, anti-war activists, clergy, and so-called black empowerment groups. |
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Last weakened over 15,000 Odessans turned out to an anti-war protest, many carrying the flag of Ukraine. |
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They said their protest was timed to coincide with both Valentine's Day and the anti-war march in London today. |
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The anti-war movement served notice on the warmongers that they will continue to face deep opposition. |
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Members of the anti-war movement should be watching these developments closely. |
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He wants to be just anti-war enough to appeal to anti-war Democrats but just pro-war enough that he doesn't come across as weak-kneed. |
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Apparently most members of the anti-war movement associate every day of the week with a lurid shade of blood red. |
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Resigned to the fact that a war will take place and unconfident of their ability to stop it, anti-war protesters instead wash their hands of war. |
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You're saying that anti-war voices can't get on cable TV, because so much air time is eaten up by administration officials? |
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This was a missed opportunity to show a united political front against the war and to broaden the appeal of the anti-war campaign. |
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The anti-war protesters were gathering on the Common and apparently later marched to the Fleet Center, but it must have been a slow march. |
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Inside a caravan two anti-war protesters cooked their final few grains of rice before waving goodbye. |
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There may be some space to her left for a strong anti-war Democrat energized by the net roots. |
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Patriotism rallied the nation and previously popular anti-war sentiments were effectively squashed. |
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Independents can be of the anti-war left, but others come from the populist hard right. |
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All of that newfound hawkishness in Boston surely sounded odd to many of the decidedly anti-war delegates. |
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He says he didn't start out that way, but he's become outspokenly anti-war. |
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And what about the endless fulminating about how those arch-conservative suits in the music business are shutting down anti-war thought? |
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I really enjoy listening to these chickenhawks bloviating about the anti-war movement. |
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This was 1971, so these were peaceniks, civil rights activists, and anti-war activists. |
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From 1969-74, the rock industry produced 34 identifiably anti-war songs, of which 26 made it into the top 100 in the American charts. |
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I have seen some of the responsible anti-war leaders try to distance themselves from such clucks, but not enough. |
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Three coachloads of anti-war protesters were turned around at Lechlade while trying to get to the RAF base last March. |
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As with any anti-war collation, STW has attracted supporting groups from all walks of British life. |
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He had been trying to coordinate a week of anti-war campaigning on campus and had just wiped inky fingers across one of the pristine T-shirts. |
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Indeed the anti-war movement internationally did affect the conduct of the war even if it could not prevent it. |
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He has posted pix of the anti-war protest in San Francisco this past weekend which should be seen by every American. |
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We have thrown all our resources into ensuring posters, placards and stickers carrying the anti-war message are out across Britain. |
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It flies from every third building, it is emblazoned on shop displays, plastered on the bumpers of cars, and scrawled on anti-war banners. |
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In the West, the writers and artists and many of the clergy and public intellectuals are intractably anti-war. |
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Like those before him, Horowitz pooh-poohs the idea of a recalcitrant left waking up to the error of its anti-war protesting ways. |
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Even the splits within the establishment are a product of popular anti-war pressure. |
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Then as now, the anti-war forces adopted a pose of moral superiority, but were in fact led by traitors, criminals and terrorists. |
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Critics of embedded reporting also complain about the networks' limited coverage of anti-war protests. |
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A great deal of coverage associated the anti-war movement with celebrities and popular cultural activity generally. |
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The newspaper's sudden interest in the anti-war movement is cynical and self-serving. |
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His speech when launching his campaign for the Tory leadership was a powerful anti-war polemic. |
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No answer was forthcoming, just the patended evasions of the typical west-hating anti-war gasbag. |
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In the morning an anti-war petition with a million signatures was presented to parliament. |
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The tiny lunatic fringe that has jumped on the anti-war bandwagon could cost this country dearly. |
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Then came the rise of the anti-capitalist and anti-war movement which has galvanised a new generation of activists and enthused many others. |
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Hmm, is this the same Oscars which warned last year that prizewinners would have the band turned on them if they made anti-war statements? |
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If you give her the form, she'll check off anti-war, pro-gun control and pro gay rights etc. |
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Rock finishes with a shout out to the troops, following the now standard Hollywood liberal stance, anti-war but pro our brave boys. |
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Large numbers of trade unionists went on the anti-war demonstrations, but not in general as organised delegations. |
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Social unrest was exploding as anti-war protestors and civil rights demonstrators used the public stage to express their views. |
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He believes charges should be dropped against the gold star mom and anti-war crusader. |
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Those out there who are anti-war for the purist of ideological reasons, I salute. |
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Winning the support of the unions was of great importance to the anti-war movement. |
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The nations who are anti-war need to make every effort to have dialogue with the men of violence. |
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Schools have been issued with guidelines on how to handle anti-war protests by pupils. |
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What's more, they are a disservice to the anti-war movement and the left, which will decisively reject them. |
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Rumours persist of internal party worries that, despite shrewd anti-war positioning, his lack of dynamism is a problem. |
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Many Labour backbenchers regard them as the doves in the Cabinet most capable of leading anti-war dissent. |
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The Labour MP could be told today whether he will be drummed out of the party over his anti-war comments. |
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And their message is, on your own argument, that the anti-war party should take a running jump. |
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The single was a worldwide No 1 hit in 1966 and was taken up as an anti-war anthem by activists opposed to the Vietnam war. |
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The tireless anti-war, anti-American, anti-government operation is moving in. |
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This is part of the legacy for the present new wave of anti-war anti-capitalist radicalisation. |
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Instead the vast majority of anti-capitalists became part of the anti-war mobilisations. |
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Today my anti-war comrades are taking part in the 4 day anti-nuclear weapons march, from Trafalgar square to the Aldermaston army base. |
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And tomorrow it will be the leftists, socialists, anti-war and anti-racism campaigners if this is allowed to continue. |
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In 1968, Richard Nixon touted his plan to end the war in Vietnam in the face of a challenge from the anti-war George Romney. |
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People are very impressed by the plans for the big anti-war demo. |
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The programme would begin with an anti-war show by 150 students. |
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Latino activists have staged large anti-war marches in Los Angeles. |
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At the London anti-war rally, over a million people hit the streets. |
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I wanted the song to be anti-war but also a tribute to the courage of the Anzacs. |
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From the ringside seats it was clear that finally the message of the global anti-war movement had been heard loud and clear. |
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The anti-war society there planned to plug into the live video link-up with leading academic Edward Said this week. |
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Certainly, Colombo residents Kumudini Samuel and Chandragupta Thenuwara are more likely to join an anti-war protest than to take up arms. |
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In Egypt, riot police used water cannons and attack dogs to keep anti-war demonstrators away from the US embassy. |
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In some, people held anti-war meetings or left work to join local lunchtime protests. |
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As Prince Michael took the salute, a small gathering of anti-war protesters made themselves heard, but failed to disrupt proceedings. |
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I'm unconvinced by anti-war people screaming about screw-ups in the early weeks of the war, including the latest explosives flap. |
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The anti-war movement in Britain has thrown Muslims and the left into common struggle. |
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And among my acquaintances who ended up in Vietnam, none bore ill will or felt betrayed by civilian anti-war protest. |
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The fact that an anti-war movement even exists, is gaining strength, and dares to have a tint of radical coloring must boggle their minds. |
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There are no political or moral messages here, and though it clearly is an anti-war film, the point isn't belabored. |
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The two anti-war groups said the plan was to present a legal case to the high court in London today. |
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But even if that had happened, the polls suggest that it is unlikely that the anti-war position would have come out on top. |
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Will a photograph incite anti-war sentiment, or inspire even greater bellicosity? |
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The anti-war protests had been organised as an opportunity for those who missed out on the 1.5 million strong march in London last month. |
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In the first days, anti-globalization protesters made new signs and became the anti-war movement without missing a beat. |
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The effect of the memo on workers, particularly among less confident journalists, was a blanket ban on anyone who held anti-war views. |
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Others say they feel their anti-war stance has been vindicated by the events of the last week, although they stress they take no pleasure from it. |
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From the right's point of view, you couldn't invent a better caricature of a New Age Hollywood zillionaire to be the public face of the anti-war movement. |
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If the left is supposed to be about internationalism and solidarity then the arguments of the anti-war left can be pulled to pieces in five minutes. |
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It is utterly ridiculous for John Kerry to say we can stay in Iraq for years, a position hardly different than the anti-war Howard Dean often annunciated. |
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Rain failed to deter protesters turning out for an anti-war march in Colchester, which organisers hailed as one of the biggest demos in the town in recent years. |
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These ranged from the anti-war to the anti-Blair to the anti-American. |
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Peace and tolerance have long been the words to live by in San Francisco, known for its large gay community, broad ethnic mix and frequent anti-war protests. |
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The end result is a frustrating film that trades a strange-but-true history of government-sanctioned weirdness for a Hollywood ending dripping with an anti-war message. |
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In turn, the anti-war movement strengthened the anti-capitalists. |
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Tens of thousands of anti-war protesters filled streets and squares, blocked roads, walked out of schools and universities and temporarily stopped work yesterday. |
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The utterly fallacious idea at the heart of the pro-war argument is that it is the duty of the anti-war argument to provide an alternative to war. |
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Even that campaign, which has benefited most from the anti-war position, has made no special attempt at courting the anti-globalization coalition. |
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Even this debate was tightly stitched up to marginalise anti-war voices. |
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Among Latinos, we find the League of Latin American Citizens not wanting Mexicano anti-war activists in this year's Cinco de Mayo parade in Houston, Texas. |
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I specifically tried not to unfairly impugn the motives of anti-war types. |
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A few short years ago, the conservative media worked overtime to marginalize the anti-war movement by skewering Cindy Sheehan. |
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The millions across the world who joined anti-war demonstrations would cheer if the aftershocks of the war brought the imperialists down from their thrones. |
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The action takes place in the 1960s, but the girls' private dramas unfold in a rarefied world, isolated from the political turmoil of the anti-war demos going on outside. |
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I do not support reclassifying anti-war protestors as terrorists. |
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While the film is unblinkingly brutal, with several sequences that border on the tragically absurd, Schickel doesn't see The Big Red One as an anti-war film. |
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Their misguided views make it much easier for some parts of mainstream America to reciprocally demonize the entire anti-war camp and deprive it of support. |
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Large anti-war demonstrations have been held in many cities, as well as protests at the military outposts, listening stations and airbases that litter the continent. |
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We will continue to build the anti-war movement against US imperialism. |
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And today he became one of the first to answer a citywide call for people to tie white ribbons to their doors or windows to send out an anti-war message to the world. |
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The year is 1940, and Lindbergh runs an anti-war campaign for the presidency, and win. |
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He even argued with anarchist friends for the establishment of an underground organisation to continue illegal anti-war propaganda once conflict broke out. |
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Public opposition to a conflict remains strong and a clarion call has gone out from anti-war organisations across the world to stage protests from the first day of war. |
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But their voices were muted by hundreds of anti-war slogans. |
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The real man remains elusive, a confessant who never quite confesses, an apostate convert to the anti-war school who remains loyal to an American commitment gone wrong. |
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Drawing inspiration from the anti-war movement, it aims to unite all those horrified by New Labour's programme of war and neoliberalism into a formidable electoral force. |
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Many present argued the left needs to build on the new political mood that the anti-war movement and the stirrings of industrial confidence have created. |
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What I'm saying, I guess, is that as long as the anti-war critics continue relentless negativism without any constructive alternative, they will soon lose the debate. |
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It suits the French to adopt an anti-war posture at the moment because they are trying to propitiate a revival of their duumvirate over the European Union with the Germans. |
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This is more an observation that a theory, but the divide between the pro-war and anti-war factions might be characterised by the likelihood of actually serving in combat. |
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The only unanswerable anti-war argument was the generally conservative, Little England case that it is no longer in Britain's interests to tag along behind the United States. |
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In his younger days, Bennett killed fascists, became a hardcore anti-war liberal, and fought for civil rights. |
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We may sometimes unwittingly be nobbled by anti-war campaigners. |
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It was a landmark in protests in Britain and throughout the world, and was the beginning of Britain being seen as one of the centres of the anti-war movement internationally. |
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A mass of anti-war protesters packed the streets of London last Saturday. |
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However, take away the press and anti-war exploitation of these events and this is a systemic problem like drug use is systemic, rape is systemic, and gay bashing is systemic. |
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The splash headline in the virulently anti-war Independent was exultant. |
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Too bad the anti-war statement has become all but null and void. |
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Students held anti-war teach-ins at Berkeley, burned draft cards at the local draft board and marched to the Army Induction Center in Oakland. |
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Halliburton is, of course, the bete noir of anti-war bloggers. |
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Here was this anti-war holiday demoted to treacly sentimentality. |
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Inspired by the anti-war campaign of Rose Gentle, whose son Gordon was killed in Iraq in 2004, and written by playwrite Esther Wilson. |
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Many pro-war voices constantly accuse the media of anti-war and anti-Bush biases, with the accusations routinely amplified in mass-media echo chambers. |
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He went to the States, where he lectured on pacifism, and his anti-war views saw him effectively blackballed from Wimbledon for the next 40 years. |
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It is the first time Fonda has taken part in an anti-war rally since being called a traitor in the 1970s for speaking out against the Vietnam War. |
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