I think
part of the reason there is not more demonstrations
for the war or
for the troops even though some small (and even one large in Atlanta that I am aware of) pro-troop demonstrations have occurred, is that typically citizens do
not feel the need to demonstrate when they
agree with the policy but only when they
disagree.Regardless, thank goodness we have the right to demonstrate if we choose to.
>Chris;
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>I thought I would mention we had a group that is for the war with Iraq demonstrate in San Jose yesterday. About a dozen people showed up and a few were interviewed by a television crew. Some of those interviewed were not for the war but were for the United States, and a few were for the war.
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>Tom
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