Why We Say Out of Afghanistan Now!
by the Twin Cities Peace Campaign 1. The invasion and 8-year occupation of the sovereign state of Afghanistan are immoral
Read Moreby the Twin Cities Peace Campaign 1. The invasion and 8-year occupation of the sovereign state of Afghanistan are immoral
Read MoreTuesday, April 13 @ 4:00 pm @ Office of Senator Amy Klobuchar, 1200 Washington Avenue S., Suite 250, Minneapolis
Read MorePresident Obama has failed to end the war in Iraq and has dramatically escalated the war in Afghanistan. A surge of new U.S. combat forces has brought mounting civilian casualties in Afghanistan, while the U.S. military denies responsibility for recently revealed criminal attacks on unarmed civilians in Iraq. Both Iraq and Afghanistan are occupied by more than 100,000 American troops, and the people of both countries what U.S.
Read MoreWednesday, March 17; 5:00 – 6:00 pm @ Lake Street/Marshall Avenue Bridge
WAR ON IRAQ: SEVEN YEARS TOO LONG
Not One More Death – Not One More Dollar
Withdraw all Troops and Military Contractors From Iraq and Afghanistan Now!
Wednesday, March 17; 5:00 – 6:00 pm @ Lake Street/Marshall Avenue Bridge
WAR ON IRAQ: SEVEN YEARS TOO LONG
Not One More Death – Not One More Dollar
Withdraw all Troops and Military Contractors From Iraq and Afghanistan Now!
Funds for education, housing, health care & human needs, not wars & occupations – Foreclose the war, not people’s homes:
Out of Afghanistan & Iraq: Bring the Troops Home Now
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Funds for education, housing, health care & human needs, not wars & occupations – Foreclose the war, not people’s homes:
Out of Afghanistan & Iraq: Bring the Troops Home Now
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Funds for education, housing, health care & human needs, not wars & occupations – Foreclose the war, not people’s homes:
Out of Afghanistan & Iraq: Bring the Troops Home Now
Saturday, March 20, 2010
On Martin Luther King, Jr. Weekend:
Saturday, January 16
1 pm meet at 38th Street & Park Ave. South Minneapolis, protest and bannering in front of the home of Leslie Parks, Minneapolis resident fighting to save her home from foreclosure.