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songs from the sun's toothbrush in the sun. these flintstones on t.v. don't come. again this is all t.v. coming to life the most critical check of the headlines. still it holds nato and russia reaching out of korea went on a missile defense shield for europe talks and saw change their minds refuses moscow's calls for legal counties that it's opposed to some one target russian territory. general russel lovett you suggested from do crime school for protesting at a junction to hate and to his i'm not guilty plea on his behalf to charges of genocide and crimes against humanity you know while some sobs accused of trying to hold one
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sided justice in its past projects. under fire obama's plans to pull the troops from afghanistan come on that time at home from opponents who say it's too much of a military base gets turned upon a time it's continued. and there's the headlines up next to meet a former war correspondent that's taken away for almost a thousand guineas is just to talk people out of. shock love the prairie you're so brave you can go one of these i'll be over that's the same place you go to support the troops you've got to support the war earth you don't report it if you care about shit about it. don't baby doll give it be quiet if you can't. support it right here be quiet and a message from the president of the united states george w. bush good morning. generals are trying to divide america and greater will and we
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must not allow them to succeed we will defeat the carriers everywhere they make your skin and we will leave a more hopeful world for our children and our grandchildren our goal in iraq is clear and unchanging our goal is victory. veterans for peace in chapter one eighteen salt lake city is peace justice soul and station we basically. worthless all soldiers and all better and they bring about peace summit was all even actually march with him all the way today. one guy who has it and are protesting you with this is an army ranger. it started out pretty tense and i'm actually if you guys got results of you know what this is a us ranger man telling this it would seem to say look here i mean nothing. i mean nothing. so clear and go the country.
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but what let's do is present so clear not for cutting and running but your morning systematic. yeah i think there's a middle ground. and i think we agree on everything i've said here and everything up until the point of what will bring stability. and i believe that stability with us for. the small defense of its marshall himself yeah i have i have a lot in common with him i support a lot of his use but the people that i had not the key to account for in the protest bush like kids die michael moore you know fahrenheit nine eleven it's things like that they're completely to the left i'm james but more so i find him very you know very charming intelligence clean cut individual. no animosity for him you know and eventually yes i think if this were a perfect world we would be occupying iraq oh there was another counter protester bringing the total count of protesters to three and
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a young kid he had to hear the camouflage talk on but i don't think he was and those people demonstrating that should their disgrace threat to our country once again certain for this time they need to get out of here and go live with the tears for all i care. because i said. what what are they doing to people so troops are just going home where they don't know that they're saying you know what you guys what you're doing wars bad when all we're doing out there is trying to go out there and make a difference trying to help trying to trying to make so we can live here trying to make sure people don't come here and kill innocent people while building all we're trying to do feel like it's still like there's a spin on it saying you know what you tell it. just to say. i'm not i've never actually thought about the subject before so i can't say really have an opinion. or be neutral stance. but we do this american people we just go back our business like nothing's happened i'm not i don't know i don't have an
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opinion because i don't listen to the news so i don't know anything about iraqi except that we're over there yeah but you know how you don't care like it might be out there now after the most frustrating. thing that. you can start a discussion or debate with someone but it doesn't serve to be very draining because you do this big protest you're sacrificing all this time and it's nice. to hear other things with and so people might think that really i. think a lot of people have a connection like how fast people die and. in the morning read some coffee. in the car it back turned on the radio an attack outside of baghdad another chopper down by two a good man been in the center of town. evening news comes on
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the t.v. . two marines if you plan to die in the big tax. code book pull in the dean. two marines are killed two families left to treat. a man named for dying overseas. in a war that has started to be the greatest in the brain just coming in at name. wave began to move a grade. we're used to yank cool way to do great days big quote the end of the second week of walking. through. the bush from above donkey don't get to take me. through garments they were out
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there for veterans for peace there. was even a korean war the only solar cookies for my moment my sister being proud of cookies were yellow royalist love going to solar of ohio for your little girl you're a good ole oh so we go a bad business day by game of. giving a little through a warm so far away from the clergy you side comes to this kind of sand for kids become soldiers the fog. men and women die overseas and. you know all that was started. in the brain and the brain just coming that means. whaley's da. mayor is there a. mayor in the yankee in the rain. may
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be a way to raise. the water might be over right. i don't know. yesterday because the low on life was so do the ultrasound today. there's hope and i'm praying move there would. eliminate cancer with the cyst. but it wasn't so big you probably heard three. very start with this and she's with them from one. of them from. who's i should be there those are the three year. we need to be. certain for this war so.
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i knew he wanted to quit because he wanted to be a good dad. and he wanted to be there but i also knew that this walk is why he was a good dad as he said well. keep walking through get a second and keep walking for there aboard discovery got up the next day and was. thinking that maybe that would be the luster the good of the war i was really happy that he could get out and he can keep walking even though he was scared that and
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and devastated with the news. i was charged twelve going to be called for a possible total sense of one hundred fifty years so with good behavior i'd be getting out in two thousand and eight. when i realized that the war was wrong or was it home which i realized when i would believe that such a simple enough paper i felt what i could do was exposed twenty three years of life isn't good for the treatment and that it might help people from war are expected to get seven thousand top she could pay for which they would have to use a full extent of the law gets free and that there would be basically a life sentence. that's what nixon had in mind too but i just thought it might help that i was ready to go to prison if it might help i told him again blacklisted for
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the rest of your life it will be on your records the law. and. at that point he said well in that case and it will be that i'll be sitting in prison in iran now that i did not order my hands are illegal is just i just wanted to people i know serious because i think it was a lot i didn't have to evaluate what you're being told us to. as the guards were wheeled it goes around and he would command us and we didn't think it overloaded we're going to be loaded come here on campus this is it was a college joint right i would they have loaded guns to the guardsmen on the end of the law and decided to not fire the direction everybody else was but to turn ninety degrees and pick me off while i was running for cover and the bullet hit me in the the abdomen just below my belt and it knocked me through the ear and to the ground like someone swinging a sledgehammer like a baseball bat and he was like
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a cartoon image where i flew in the air and landed on the ground i was shot a second time by a guardsman who testified in court that he knew had already been shot once and when they asked him so why did you shoot him he said well everyone else was shooting him . did you really think it happened again yes oh yeah i think i think it's just waiting to happen because it's been a long time yet so they can pull this stunt again and i believe it was a stunt i believe this was planned to stop protesting and the more that protest in the square and now the more i look for it to happen and just scares run code it. is my hero and his example really got me into all of this. i remember that he said once that there was a palpable turning point when public opinion really shifted against the war and it marked the beginning of the end of the vietnam war and he said that was kent state
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and watched until he came to sign a national park and i could have just a little bit more throughout the border and you miles but i really wanted to walk through zionists the native americans who live there are considered old but. even the more of them made news when they came for the first six words said surely this is god's first home this is a state. there were enough news guys but nearly every summer morning news these are english or so i couldn't walk you through for me was. this typical of the. everything started. with the people showed up. the weather got good and still the bill if it was a had cancer or not but there was some reasonable doubt. or some reasonable hope which of her parents were going through. to. really sort of the hope again that you
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could make a difference this was worth so i think i just like the idea of no more forms no more screaming no warmth care no more get stuff from like prawns in the nuclear warfare nuclear north africa nuclear warfare my dad always history on that new to me here. she seems good cook but she was funny better than more hard for me. during the lock we kept getting e-mails from people that said you know i wish i could be there for i really care is there any is there anything i can do and sound my sister in law got the idea that we have balloons there representing everybody that wanted to be there and we got e-mails from all over the world from the europe from the middle east from australia from china but we've got hundreds and hundreds of names and so much support for setting out of the shoes for me just tears
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that are real reality for me there's certainly a lot of emotion that goes through when you start reading names of looking at names and beliefs and wonder in the story. i now find i thank you ah so much for coming out cock marshall and heart so i'm going to for a paper better than such a cow fokus fokus for now great content with a classic family nothing. he shall never ever ever ever see this kind of. a run ever heard of woman close or not they will never have a grand final conquest they will never enjoy all of the great service provided. for us here and another of the first thing i said you know marshall really had to be to reach the letter that were marketed to me we had peter thank you for the privilege of knocking which he would marshal reminding us of our duty.
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as a near the border i was excited i mean this is the slate in the film walk and did it . despite all the challenges. nobody believed the utah would support he's this much of it has sold all those people back in washington d.c. with all the heart so warmongers know the utah supports peace. that the wonderful series. because they got caught up in the victory feel. like it was like a wonderful victory made of five hundred miles and it's thanks to all you into my family and all the wonderful people who told me to dogs walk almost every inch of
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it with me. i've never been prouder to be going right now so wonderful thing. is very much tempered by the sobering thought that the war was still going. anyone were to baseball cap or you got to take it off and place it over your left shoulder if you want to is not mandatory and then you want to watch the sun you can slow the cap until taps is completely played and then you can put it back on any questions. thank you. joe down the buttons for peace. and prosperity but he couldn't for both of them if they do to show don't have a new thought for us we are going to go california. today
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is their chance today and i would just like to thank. all of those who have served and are serving some of those the honorees are represented by don't spidery conference there. that's how my son came home this is a picture of him as you turn twenty one. you want his last birthday. i asked you all to help me carry my grief. because it's very hard to carry myself. and if we heard to grieve as a nation. i think that this might help until a nation someone is neutral as day. we honor our own families thank you. martin luther king said a time when silence is betrayal
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a time comes like the time we're in right now at this moment. when anything other then raise your voice opposition to this. is a betrayal of this country that the bomb takes me to one side and says hey i want you to meet wrong kovac. and. i had no idea both of their this role and who pick right in front of me you just have this or someone who spent his life doing good things and i think there is no greater gift that for the part of the peace process right now a fault in bringing an end to this chorus students are dealing this nation and committing ourselves to never allow that to happen in iraq or into the atlantic never happen again i told him that i'd seen one fourth of july in iraq and it really made him happy to read you one of the cornerstone you'll remember what i do
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like to write so yeah i'm seriously doubt clearly thought like the whole interview come full circle. that's sitting in iraq. it was. for the fourth of july about rove prove it. and see how he dealt with the ghosts of war by protesting they just hit with such force that that's exactly what i needed to do. and so following his example. kicking ass and so. it's only reasonable that it will than see him as a vietnam veteran who's been in this real care for almost four years it's an honor to call you my family my friend and so forth it's a. good life you know on. thinking that. i'm driving right now some good turn in all mike but it seems
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like to get out of the army the army offered me a twenty thousand dollar reenlist when bonus in iraq so there's been one lump sum tax-free twenty thousand dollars after iraq and you come my loyalties can be abused and so but i still feel that my service is honorable and still for other people service is honorable i could not even list no matter how much money they offered me i just. shift in numbers that we've seen recently says did you translate the rest of the country are starting to critize or starting to question the one starnes question bush's leadership of the war and it happened especially almost coinciding with marshals walking and i don't i don't know how many utahns our children self swayed to the other side it certainly wasn't just the walk but there were tons of other people doing things there's military families speak out in very active and so it was rocky anderson and our walk was part of that so it was really good.
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day mr. to see. the children. and. i had to call attention to that dark angel and i mentioned you have to be prepared to accept the wrath of the governments force and as long as you're willing to do that if you do it nonviolent need do everything you possibly can you give them your body you know and and you do it nonviolently you do it lovingly hell i even try to do it with a sense of humor you know it's no big deal searching. nothing's going to change until it guys quit coming home except from atop the back as soon as guys come home and say you know don't pat me on the back because things got change we got it be all fix this from things will change in
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a different scrutiny now i wonder whether it was trying to change things if not i just had to do it i got to do it. not just me oh i think it's maybe it's like spit me ocean to no good it's yours you do it you care and you have to make your own statements from your own heart. and i still lying. going on jerry has made by a person she prays sweet she's a sickness and still this time to. push will bring in our brothers sisters home fight for pete's march for peace we stand for peace and leave. to play a game from. it is a time of hope a time to believe that peace can come if we can and just for that we can change the priorities of our country that we can move in a new and dynamic direction that we can make this an america that we can all be
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proud of that the sacrifice of our young men and women of iraq a must not be undone by. the only regret. was that i didn't good earlier i mean. the sooner the twentieth there the walk. but the finish up hope it's a good idea i didn't know it to expect when i got involved with the peace i stand here for peace too it's like it really renewed my faith in the people in humanity and it's really reinforced my patriotism activists have a lot of different reasons for getting involved but in the end it all comes down to this it comes down to the hope that what you're doing the commute the world a better place to make me even save a life. because. if what we're doing can save one person's life and that
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justifies all the embarrassment all the sacrifice all the pains of public protest. children. brought down it's all worth it. in that's the focal point it's the sincere hope and conviction that nobody else has to. are you going to. no a day. like it so i can step back from a record three months ago. when i was going away from her grief at stake you thought. i'd let your newborn become the nation's capital so it's not like that really really does the things i would think the same thing same.
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until it's clear. the sun is. supposed to see. just come. find. me you. may. be fun.
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to. turn. on. try. to. read some. i say. people. should.
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see. some. home.
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