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People in 11 cities in US hold anti-war protests
Oct 29, 2007 04:46
  • JIMMYB
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The news says that tens of thousands of US people held rallies at least in 11 cities, demonstrating to end the Iraq War and cut off the congressional fundings. Just in New York, about 45000 people attended the march that lasted for two hours.

Saturday's ' National Day of Action' was organized by the group called United for Peace and Justice coalition. This marks the fifth anniversary of US Senate agreeing to launch the Iraq War.

Nov 7, 2007 01:38
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  • JOHNNY512
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It seems that Bush's administration has lost its people's support. Who will be the next president? Hillary Rodham Clinton? Till now, she has an advantage over other candidates. What's more, she said that US would adopt more serious ways to deal with Iran nuclear problem if she was elected as the president. Perhaps, US will launch war against Iran. It is not a good news.
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