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Audio coverage of Troops out march and street occupation

On Sep 29th, the Troops Out now march took a far more militant tone than similar antiwar marches in the past. One speaker pointed out that Iraqi Resistance fighters have bought the political space for countries like Venezuala to free themselves with their blood!

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Both speakers and chants connected the war in Iraq with the war on the poor and nonwhite from Iraq to New Orleans, from Palestine to Jena to right here in the neighborhoods of Occupiued Washington. "Free the Jena 6" stickers were everywhere, as outrage about that malicious prosecution continues to mushroom everywhere.

The march included the same student bloc(now larger) that stormed the military recruiters office on Friday the 28th of September. This group proceeded after the march to occupy Constitution Ave, cutting off traffic there for at least the rest of the afternoon.

Before this, marchers passed the Dept of Education, where Code pink covered up part of the "no child left behind" sign so it now read "EVERY child left behind!" Next, everyone went under the Dept of Labor roof overhand and get really, REALLY nosiy there, so every man,woman, and child in police custody could hear. Finally, the march went up Mass Ave, looped around the notorious headquartersw of ICE(425 I st) and returned to the Capitol, launching the occupation of the streets.

This is just the beginning-the longer Bush and his corporate masters continuye the global war on the poor, the nastier things are going to get. A speaker said of the Iraqi resistance "the're fighting, we're talking." Well, in Vietnam that state of affairs did not last forever, and things may be heating up now as well.

Bush says bring it on,so let's bring all we've got!
 
 
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Peace crawls have never stopped a war

Break with the Democrats!
For workers strikes against the war!
Build a revolutionary workers party!
 

Re: Peace crawls have never stopped a war

You realize TONC is a communist front group, and they have strong trotskist leanings! So you should have no problem with their 50 cause lame-a-thon because it is not the democrats it is the Trots. Strike against communism and build a real revolution of all peoples for a truely free society one without dictators of any kind or a worry for politics because this is about humans/animals not workers and parties and "politics"!
 

Re: Audio coverage of Troops out march and street occupation

This is by far the best March I have ever attended. Far more militant than previous marches by the other anti-war groups and an excellent connection between war funding, the cost of war and assaults on workers and the poor in the U.S.
 

Re: Re: Audio coverage of Troops out march and street occupation

Wow you must not have been to many marches if this was your best one...you should have been there on J20 2005 thats when things got hairy people where desperatly trying to tear down fences while chucking whatever was found at the cops that was militant and maybe a bit macho a points! Or J27 of this year when we stormed the capitol thrice and had fun at the recruiters and people didn't leave till towards the very end at that last march to the capitol. People were leaving very early on during the speakers or they were playing chess or just bored out of their minds and when the march started and everyone got their misspelled signs up in the air people started trickling off the march there was no clear message at the event other than maybe "what do we want: various stuff! When do we want it: now! Also you really should consider doing more than just marches doing real militant action not lame cattle calls made by useless communist front groups or democrat peace groops...we have had some good black blocs and radical blocs at these things but it is time to take those out of the marches and put them at homes and offices of politicians and coporate heads and other scum!
 

Re: Audio coverage of Troops out march and street occupation

<i>One speaker pointed out that Iraqi Resistance fighters have bought the political space for countries like Venezuala to free themselves with their blood!</i>

That's asinine. Chavez has bought his "space" with Venezuela's oil and the new coal their mining on indigenous land, and his general willingness to keep capitalism intact.

And hey, that's super that TONC's adopted the old national liberation dogma that says that we should support whoever's shooting at occupation forces, even if they're murdering civilians of different ethnicities or setting off car bombs in crowded markets.
 

Re: Re: Audio coverage of Troops out march and street occupation

That's because their all blood thirsty ideologues and traitors. They want someone to die (in this case their own countrymen) they just don't want to do it themselves. If their champions in this case are religious extremists who kill more civilians than warriors...well that's still acceptable.
 

Re: Audio coverage of Troops out march and street occupation

This report really captured the exciting confrontational spirit and militant feel of this demonstration. The youth action was great and lasted for hours. There was far more participation of people of color maybe because TONC put more emphasis on the 'war at home' - Jena 6, Katrina, raids on immigrants, lack of healthcare.
The traditional, staid anti-war movement sure needs to change. Size whether a 100,000 or a million means little if there is no challenge, no confrontation and no connections to repression and racism here,
 

Re: Re: Audio coverage of Troops out march and street occupation

It lasted for a few hours on a weekend, it seemed like it was youth and students relaxing and having fun for a bit then getting bored and going home. They needed to be more dedicated and stay out there much longer because a weekend evening on capitol hill, not much is happening, now if you went and blocked up georgetown lets say that would be a prime target mostly rich folks in a very ritzy part of town. Though for the spontinaeity of the action it was good but with a bit of planning you could pull off something great. you just have to figure out shifts that way people can sleep and people are still up to watch the everything and there is enough people that if there is another action going on people can disperse and still have enough people to hold down the "fort"
 

Re: Audio coverage of Troops out march and street occupation

Awsome action on the 29th!

pay NO attention to the HATERS here.
What are THEY doing to stop endless war?

Complaining about those who ACT!

Pathetic!

VIVA LA REVOLUTION!
 

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