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Rally and March to End the War in Iraq
Saturday, January 27th 2007 12pm
San Francisco, CA USA


Bring the Troops Home Now from Iraq! Stop Racist Attacks on Arabs and Muslims! End the Occupation of Palestine!

Almost 3,000 dead American soldiers, at least 650,000 dead Iraqis. It's time to put a stop to the war machine. Millions of people voted to get the Republicans out and end the war, but we can't leave it up to the Democrats to do the only reasonable thing: BRING ALL THE TROOPS HOME NOW FROM IRAQ!

The Iraq Study Group offers more of the same, or even an escalation of troops in Iraq. President Bush is vowing to continue the war and the danger grows every day that the US or Israel will attack Lebanon again or launch another "pre-emptive strike" against Syria or Iran.

It's time to get the anti-war movement back in the streets! On January 27, hundreds of thousands of people will march in DC to demand an end to the war. Let's show Bush and the new Democratic Congress that the anti-war movement is back.

Make your own signs and banners and march with your friends, family, co-workers, class-mates, church, union or organization.


Location: 
Powell and Market Street  San Francisco CA  

Contact:
Snehal Shingazi
j27committee@gmail.com
415-861-3103

Sponsored By:
January 27 Committee to End the War




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