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Spring is welcome; war should not be a profit center

March 21, 2010

Demonstration –  A gathering and marching of people opposed to the wars we are involved with as a nation – Not in our name. On March 20th, 2010 war protestors gathered together to denounce the violent actions of our government. Depicted here are scenes from the West Bank Cedar-Riverside area of Minneapolis Minnesota USA, on March 2, 2010, between 12:45 and 2:30 pm.

It was a pleasure to be around a crowd of people that resented our tax money being used in war machinery. Until no one profits from war, some one is drawn to desire war. We must stop people from profiting from war making.
foreclose_the_war


build - do not bomb
Even conservatives will benefit from spending less on the military. Unless they are war profiteers.

war should profit none
Not War, Health Care, Education, Jobs!

Support Our Humanity
Support Our Humanity

Radical Roosters Say
The Radical Roosters made another Showing


An appearance of a newcomer, some Navi made a statement.
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end US State sponsored terorism

Avataras for PEACE





serious numbers
But matters are serious


out in the streets
And we took to  the streets, and had a wonderful spring walk
walking with a spring to the step

support our troops - bring them home

Stop the violence   End the Wars

As a nation, let us denounce the use of force in any conflict. Let us lead in example as individuals.

Peace begins with me.

Peace Begins with Me

Images are released under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3. Additional images at my website alanwilfahrt.com/photo_journal.html

 

 

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