The Winds of War
So first we have Hans Blix telling Iraq to destroy its Al-Samoud 2 missiles, which is what any good card player does when he knows that the other highrollers aren’t holding any high cards.
At the United Nations, diplomats said chief weapons inspector Hans Blix had issued a demand to Iraq that it begin to destroy its liquid-fuel Al-Samoud 2 missiles, engines and many component parts by March 1.
Then, we begin to see the anti-war sentiment matched by pro-war rallies held over the weekend. Sure, there were no socialists, communists, puppets, or stilt-walkers at these rallies, but I’m it was fun nonetheless.
Rallies were also held in Indianapolis and Washington state, where more than 2,000 people gathered for a pro-war rally in Bremerton, home to a naval station where the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Carl Vinson departed last month.Anger against last weekend’s protests, which drew millions worldwide, was apparent. Echoing a slogan from the 1960s, one placard in Orlando read: “America - Love It or Leave It.”
And if I’d known about this, I would have been there too. It looks like several other groups are organizing around the pro-war theme at Harvard and elsewhere.
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