In fact, he accepted a Congressional Medal of Honor from President Nixon, in a photo op staged to counter the antiwar protests. |
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It is very disheartening to read all these admonitions to this nascent antiwar movement saying that the participants are somehow being unserious. |
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But asked about the emphasis on mothering, activists say it hasn't played a significant role in contemporary feminist antiwar organizing. |
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I was hoping there'd be an antiwar candidate on the ticket and was disappointed when Kerry picked Edwards. |
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One of the most encouraging aspects of antiwar organizing in the recent invasion was its explicitly internationalist flavor. |
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Despite popular antiwar sentiment, the government has increased the number of British troops stationed in Iraq. |
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It raised fundamental policy questions and confirmed antiwar critics' charges of high-level deception and duplicity. |
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In Sacramento earlier this week, caravan participants got into a shouting match with antiwar activists. |
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Or are people like that simply not simon-pure enough for him to want them in his antiwar movement? |
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For those of us who were active in the antiwar movement, it's a blast from the past. |
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The weekend protests show that the antiwar sentiments are equally shared by people of all nationalities, races and religions. |
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Now she was not only in the States illegally, the police had issued a warrant for her arrest after an antiwar protest that turned ugly. |
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The organizers of Saturday's antiwar protests in the US could not have been very heartened by the turnouts at the biggest events. |
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Yes, we had slackers, draft dodgers and antiwar advocates, but they got short shrift, little attention and almost no press. |
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The demand for UN approval is favoured by sections of the European ruling class and various antiwar groupings. |
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But they'll suffer more permanent political damage if they look like they're backsliding on their antiwar views. |
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Last weekend, the left held large antiwar marches in Washington, San Francisco and elsewhere. |
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She is confronted by a passerby who angrily informs her that the antiwar protests are staged. |
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Some of them are remarkably eager to label anybody who asks the question an antiwar liberal loser sorehead. |
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He took aim at the antiwar movement, whose members, he claimed, had abdicated their historic responsibilities. |
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No writer of his generation was more responsible for the widespread antiwar movement in England in the years following the war. |
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Anticapitalism and the antiwar movement has pulled many to the Left without acquainting them with the nature of social and political power. |
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No longer is the antiwar perspective reflected solely by jingoistic left-wing movie stars. |
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The anticapitalist movement has spread its tentacles into the Middle East through the antiwar movement. |
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Nonetheless, shifting national coalitions also provided focal points for public antiwar information and agitation. |
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The hegemony of the antiwar camp would not have survived the pressure of the media, particularly with such a vacillating leadership. |
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Prior to Cancun, the antiwar movement had already begun to build bridges with antiglobalization groups. |
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While we've seen a flood of antiwar activity over the past eight months, we've also witnessed a powerful countercurrent of political repression. |
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He also spoke at an antiwar event that night organized by Columbia University's antiwar coalition. |
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The book is salted with introspective passages that document the author's increasingly obsessive antiwar bias. |
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Gay liberation was the direct descendant of the Sixties antiwar movement and the sexual revolution. |
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Liberal bloggers and antiwar activists rallied behind his little-known opponent, Ned Lamont. |
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But that hasn't dissuaded a loose-knit coterie of online conspiracists, antiwar activists and Democratic Party operatives from keeping the draft rumor alive. |
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He poignantly renders his expression of regret that the antiwar movement could not stop that war. |
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The user creates montages to generate new antiwar argumentation. |
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With interest and hesitancy, she studied the antiwar signs that bestrewed the neighborhood lawns. |
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The protesters displayed antiwar banners and chanted antiwar slogans in front of policemen carrying rifles and a concrete blockade installed in street of the embassy compound. |
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We are here to show our support for the world antiwar movement, she said. |
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The first nationwide antiwar march in 1965 attracted about 25,000 people. |
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But three professors stood outside the ceremony holding antiwar placards, protesting what they see as the remilitarization of their school. |
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We have graduated in a single generation from the bogeyman of the Vietnam vet turned sociopath to the bogeyman of the antiwar radical turned Bluebeard. |
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Demonstrators surrounded a truck carrying police barricades, mounting it and waving banners and signs bearing antiwar slogans until police used nightsticks to force them off. |
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Ivana Franovic, a cofounder of the antiwar campaign in Serbia, made clear that sustainable peace cannot be created from outside. |
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Running on an antiwar platform in 1940, Rankin once again won election to the House. |
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It pinned its hopes on the strong antiwar opinion, which feared nuclear annihilation. |
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Then the antiwar movement channeled much of its energy into electoral politics, helping to elect Democratic majorities in both houses. |
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Just three years later, Matthew Modine was on the set of the antiwar film Full Metal Jacket, shot by leading helmer Stanley Kubrick. |
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They were involved in antiwar activities and issues concerning the youth, especially questions dealing with working-class youth issues. |
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For some antiwar progressives, no doubt, it will be a deal-breaker. |
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I wasn't antiwar, and I don't think I'm a doom-monger, but I believe there are genuine reasons for concern about the course of events in that country. |
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Rep. Walter Jones, an antiwar Republican, was one of the few to give voice to the problem. |
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Todd Kincannon, a former executive director of the South Carolina GOP, says he wishes the Iraqis had killed an antiwar veteran. |
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This criticism of the President from an antiwar position elicited cheers from the Republican delegates. |
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She has been arrested multiple times at antiwar protests around the country. |
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Her running mate, Cindy Sheehan, is an antiwar activist whose son died in the Iraq War. |
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He speaks to Janice Kaplan about why the antiwar message of the play fits our time. |
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He still has nine more months in office and will use them to trumpet his antiwar positions and his passion for the working man. |
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In the meeting, also attended by her acolyte, she tells the president in an excited voice how she had just met with antiwar protesters who were gathering in Washington. |
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But did any Vietnam vet get gobbed on by an antiwar protestor? |
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The antiwar people want to support them by bringing them home. |
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It was this group, founded by rock-ribbed conservatives and opponents of the president in 1940, that was the biggest and best-organized antiwar movement in American history. |
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MoMA's third floor was the unwilling host to occasional antiwar vigils. |
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Though sympathetic to the aims of antiwar activists who emerged from each of these groups, his assessment is equivocal and, in some places, muddled. |
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Some may call that idealistic, but Belarusians are passionately antiwar. |
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Ives can use music to editorialize, hence In Flanders Fields and its bitter antiwar noisemaking. |
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Wilson called on antiwar elements to end all wars, by winning this one and eliminating militarism from the globe. |
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Washington does not silence its antiwar critics. |
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The Internet has become the vehicle for the mobilization of the antiwar left as an influential Democratic interest group that all candidates and congressional leaders now must treat with respect and special deference. |
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Diana was won to Marxism and the Spartacist League as a student at the University of Chicago during the tumultuous period of the Vietnam antiwar movement. |
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Faced with the turbulence of civil-rights and antiwar demonstrations during his terms as mayor, he defused much of the tension by appearing in the streets and talking with the people. |
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Lubalin's ability to make powerful visual communications solely with type is seen in a 1968 announcement for an antiwar poster contest sponsored by Avant Garde magazine. |
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To say this is an antiwar book is to put it too mildly, and in any case such labels do an injustice to its great sweep, the levels of its sympathy. |
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Short of votes, Democrats had to prevail upon Senator Russ Feingold, an antiwar Democrat from Wisconsin, to break his pattern of opposing military spending bills and join them. |
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Socialist parties in every industrial nation had committed themselves to antiwar policies, but when the war. |
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The contributions to this Special Issue of the International Journal of Peace Studies consider antiwar protests' potential to influence national-security policies. |
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This outlook, masterfully given shape in Borges's best books, furnished artistic fuel for the supine antiwar and hostile antileft politics of our 1960s liberal literati. |
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