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everything up until the point of what will bring stability. and i believe that stability with. us with. the small defense of its marshall himself i have i have a lot in common with him i support a lot of his views but the people i had an opportunity to encounter in the protest bush lite kids died michael moore you know fahrenheit nine eleven it's things like that they're completely to the left and jaded but marshall is a fine a very you know very charming intelligent clean cut individual i have 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 counter protesters to three and a young kid he had here to camouflage on but i don't think using. those people demonstrating that shit they're destroying our country once again certain for that kind of people that need to get out of here and go live with the tears for all i care. because i said. what are they doing to people that are just
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going home where they don't know that they're saying you know what you guys what you're doing is bad when all we're doing out there is trying to go out there and make a difference trying to help people trying to trying to make so we can live here trying to make so people don't come here and kill innocent people building we're trying to do feel like it's feel like there's a spin on it saying you know what. this this is. i'm not i've never actually thought about this subject before so i can't say really have an opinion. or be neutral. what do we do we just go by our business like nothing. now i don't have an opinion because i don't. listen to the news so i don't know anything about iraqis except that we're over there yeah you know like it might be out there.
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combat. you can't start a discussion or debate with someone who's up at it because they don't care certain to be very draining because in doing this big protest you're sacrificing all this time and energy. to be going to other things with and stuff people might even care but really. don't think a lot of people have a connection with like how fast people die and. die in the market traction coffee. in the car sit back turn on the radio an attack outside of baghdad another choppers down fights will be managed in the center of the. evening news comes on the t.v. . two marines are killed i plan to die in the big tax. code book pulling not being. two marines are killed two families left to greet.
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i'm many are dying overseas. in a war let me start. with the. brain and the brain is just coming having. way to use d.n.a. to move when the brain. we used to yank both ways into great days big twelve into the second week of walking. through. the blue from above and beyond don't get to take a turn joe d'eon or build a wall is out there from veterans for peace there are those even a korean war the only solar cookies for my mom and my sister made fun of cookies will go wrong in a slow going to smaller of oh you don't really are good all up so we go bad business. day by day. giving little to
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a warning so far away from the clergy in his side from students not a santa for kids become soldiers all around. men and women to die overseas. to know all that was started he begged him again to brighton and the brain just coming in. the ways the old way or in the rain past. may be a whole being the rain. mazie a way to raise. their walk might be over right now. i don't move through yesterday just in from the low from what it was so do the ultrasound today. or so hoping and praying
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that would. eliminate cancer of the sisters. swarm. but it wasn't so thank you it's probably cancer right. there in start with kristen she's currently are more of them coming. from coming. close or should be there are those who are free are. going to need to be with us. slows important the strong winds and so forth and. so.
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i knew he wanted to quit because he wanted to be a good dad and he wanted to be their plan also man that this walk is why he was a good dad and she said well. he walk in we get a second and keep walking toward for there more is coming got up the next day and was. thinking that maybe that would be the luster the good of the walk i was really happy that he could get out and he could keep walking even though he was scared that ants and devastated with the news. i was charged twelve felony counts for a possible total sense of one hundred fifty years so with good behavior i'd be
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getting out of two thousand and eight. when i realized that the war was wrong and always get home which i realized when i read the earliest sections on another paper i then felt that what i could do was expose twenty three years of lies from bridge of truth in this and that it might help to solution people for war but expected there with seven thousand top secret pagers they would have to use the full extent of the law against me and that there would be basically a life sentence. that's what nixon had in mind to put i just thought it might help that i was ready to go to prison if it might help i told him again blacklisted for the rest of your life it will be on your records and right. and. at that point he said well in that case then 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 want to people in the
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military at this hospital think it was ok and have to evaluate what you're being told asked to. as the guardsmen wheeled it goes around and even them at us and we didn't think they were loaded we're going to be loaded gun here on campus this is it was a college joint right why would they have loaded guns to the guardsmen on the end of the line and decided to not fire in 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 groan like someone swinging a sledgehammer like a baseball bat and hitting you like 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 . do you really think you could happen again yes i think we're going i think it's
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just waiting to happen because it's been a long time 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 this current now the more i look for it to happen and today just scares ranko big. he's 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 walked until he came to this part and i could discuss a little bit more of the border and you miles but i really wanted to walk through zion national park the native americans who live there consider the old place. and
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even the more of them maybe years when they came for the first explorers said surely this is god's first home this is a state. carol in a new star i spent nearly every summer morning news these are images or so i couldn't walk you through for us on. this trip but the. key to everything started to change a lot of people showed up. the weather got but he's still in the if ally's a had cancer or not but there was some reasonable doubt. or some reasonable hope that she took her parents are things that. really sort of that. could make a difference this was worth so i think i just like the idea of no more bombs no more screaming no war. no more deaths from like bombs in the nuclear warfare
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nuclear north korea nuclear warfare my dad always gets around that nukes to me here . she seems good when she was much better than more gun control or maybe. during the walk we kept getting e-mails from people that said you know i wish i could be there when 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. from all over the world from europe from the middle east from australia from china we've got hundreds and hundreds of names and so much support for setting out of the shoes of our communities tears that are real reality for me there's certainly a lot of emotion that goes through when you start reading names looking at names and beliefs and wonder in the story. why not sign up thank you so much for coming out. and who are so great for her i wonder for paper that such
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a calculus rock. so great that the fate of the black family i'm not. i'm. never ever ever ever see this kind of. again everyone ever heard of lemon close so now they will never have a grant trying to come close they will never enjoy all of the great things that made her provided. for us to be here i remember the first day i said you know marsha had to figure. the lesson that we wanted to be we had to be thank you for the privilege i'm lucky to get marshall for reminding us of our duty.
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as they neared 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 peace this much and it has sold all those people back in washington d.c. with all the hearts and warmongers know that utah supports peace. that the wonderful series. because they got caught up in the victories. right now 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 held me to dog years walked almost every inch of it with me. i've never been prouder to be utah and then right now so wonderful thing. but it. was very much tempered by the sobering thought that the war was still going.
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anyone wearing a baseball cap to take it off and place it over your left shoulder if you want to is not mandatory and anyone who wants to salute you can slow keep the cap until taps is completely played and then you can put it back on any questions. thank you . so don't feel but since the peace. conference didn't bite you couldn't for the things that. they do to show don't have a tough for us we're going to go california. today is veterans day and i would just like to thank. all of those who have served and all that are serving some of those the honor are represented by don'ts my group conference there. that's how my son came home this is
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a picture of him as he turned twenty one. it was his last birthday. today and i asked you all to help me carry my grief. because it's very hard to carry myself. and if we were to grieve as a nation. i think that this will help us feel as a nation someone is neutrons day. we honor on the family thank you. martin luther king said a time comes when silence is betrayal 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 we the so don't take me to one side big i want you
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to meet wrong. and. i had no idea and also there's frank 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 right here that should be part of the peace process right now involved in bringing an end to this forest children's hospital healing this nation and committing ourselves to never allow what happened during the iraq war in viet nam to never happen again i told them that i'd seen before the fourth of july in iraq and it really made them happened in iraq you want to order to know you're going to what are you i had a right so yeah that's a crazy point really felt like the whole interview come full circle. that you're sitting in iraq. and watch it for the fourth of july about rogue proving.
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and seem to how he dealt with the ghosts of war but protesting that he just hit with such force of that's exactly what i needed to do. and so following his example . because it's only. so reasonable they drilled into him as a vietnam veteran who's been in this real care for almost fourteen years it's an honor to call you my family my friend and someone it's a. good life you know on. thank you. i'm driving down right now to go turn in all my equipment and so i can get out of the army the army offered me a twenty thousand dollars reenlistment bonus in iraq so there's been one lump sum tax-free twenty thousand dollars after iraq and knew how my loyalties can be abused and so while i still feel that my service is honorable and still for other people
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service is honorable i. could not realist no matter how much money they offered me the shift in numbers that we've seen recently says that it does indeed tongues like the rest of the country are starting to grow tired of the war starting to question the war and starting to question bush's leadership of the war and it happened especially almost coinciding with marshall's watch and i don't i don't know how many utahns marshall himself 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 in salt lake there's rocky anderson and the norwalk is part of that so it feels really good. to see. the children.
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and. i have to call attention to that dark angel in their midst and you have to be prepared to accept the wrath of the governments force and as long as you're willing to do that and you do it by let me do everything you possibly can you give them your body you know and then 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 and except in the past in the back as soon as guys come home and say you know don't count me on the back because things got change we go fix this things will change in a different scrutiny. whether it was trying to change things or not i just had to do it i got to do it. not just me i think it's maybe it's like spit in the ocean you know if it's yours you do what you can you have to make your
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own stay. but from your own heart. you know i still like when i'm down heisman and diapers she brazenly cheesier. the store this time to. push will bring in our brothers sisters home fight for peace march for peace stand for peace. plan from long. periods of time of hope a time to believe that peace can come that we can and just for that we can change the hierarchy the more i think that we can move in a new and dynamic direction that we can make this an america that we can all be proud of that the sacrifice of our young men and women of the right i must not be undone by. the only regret i have. is that i didn't do it earlier i mean.
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the sooner the twentieth there the walk i. got to finish up i hope it's a good idea i don't know what to expect when i got involved with the peace corps standing here for peace to looks like it really renewed my faith in people and 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 to commit the world a better place than they could maybe even save a life. because. if what we're doing could save one person's life and that justifies all the embarrassment all the sacrifice all the pains of doing public protest. children. dying it's all worth it. and that's the whole point it's the sincere hope and conviction that
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nobody else has to. are you going to do a day. like your sorry i did step back from a record three months ago. that i was going to replace part of state by utah. i. didn't mean board to come to the nation's capital a suicide like that for me really does look like her same thing same. until it's clear.
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tonight on r t a pleasure cruise it with nearly two hundred on board has sunk in the river volga in tartus stunning central russia divers are searching for more than one hundred people still missing. they were rescued from the world have now arrived but more than a hundred people missing as that rescue operation to bring you all the latest developments just. the top stories from the week from a spy arms in georgia charges high profile photographers with snooping from moscow but skeptics say it's not the russian image but by president saakashvili. it's demo deja vu for angry gyptian as they return to tahrir square vent against the interim leaders who basically stole the revolution. and behold the front page britain's best selling newspaper rolls out for the last time as rupert murdoch
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sacrifices the title of phone hacking planes and reports of arrests intensify. welcome you're watching out and around the week's top stories with me kevin though in breaking news to start an update for you there is a desperate search underway right now in central russia after a pleasure cruiser carrying nearly two hundred people after noon on the river volga one woman is known to have drowned these are among the first images that we're getting through of the rescue in the tada stan republic in central russia where it happened it's understood the boat sank within three minutes of getting into difficulty and while dozens were rescued more than a hundred as you've just been hearing a still thought to be missing this catch up with sarah for she's got the latest developments for us. sara what do we know about those who being saved how were they
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say. what we know about the number of missing that sadly seems to have increased over the last few hours there. but we've just heard from the emergencies ministry and they've updated us on the latest information now the figures of the passengers a hundred eighty eight passengers were on board that ship when it sank we know that seventy seven including the one person who saw the confirmed dead were rescued by the initial rescue team sent up by the emergency ministry and they were put on to a posse who then took them on to the destination of the sunk ship of kids and now they've now landed that but of course more than one hundred people still in the water as the divers desperately attend to locate them and we've heard the actually searching the boat itself because there's some possibility that perhaps there are areas of that boat were enough i would have managed to be contained for them to still have survived down there so we can hear the latest information that the emergencies ministry gave us now.

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