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Iraq Veterans Against the War

Reasonablib rated 21 months agoFeatured Review
Why we're against the war Q: Why are veterans, active duty, and National Guard men and women opposed to the war in Iraq? A: Here are 10 reasons we oppose this war: 1. The Iraq war is based on lies and deception. The Bush Administration planned for an attack against Iraq bef...

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Californium rated 10 months ago
Making a positive difference in the world.
ketogah rated 15 months ago
Iraq Veterans organize against the war
FAIRYUSER rated 16 months ago
NO NO NON NO NO
amwhitestudio rated 17 months ago
Thank you for taking a stand!
ybfree rated 11 months ago
Excellent organization! Make me proud to be an American! I support you all 100%!!!
peculiarmujahida rated 12 months ago
Iraq Veterans Against the War.
booyah2005 rated 15 months ago
Please direct all war supporters to this site so they can hear directly from the troops what ought to be done with this war.
crystalclear rated 17 months ago
those who go are those who know, supporting the troops means just that, these are amongst the very bravest of the brave for standing up for what they love
commerican rated 18 months ago
Go ahead, tell them they are against the troops!
niftypete rated 15 months ago
From the page: "July 4th Operation First Casualty: Denver, CO In an effort to illuminate the true reality of the conflict in Iraq, members of Iraq Veterans Against the War engaged in a series of street theater actions around the Denver area on Wednesday, July 4. Entitled, "Operation First Casualty" (OFC) because the first casualty of war is truth, this action reenacted various aspects of life in combat in Iraq. The action was treated like a military operation with participants in full military uniform, however, no weapons were used at any time. This year's observance of Independence Day has particular significance as we are in the midst of the fifth year of a war that has claimed the lives of over 3,500 American service members and over 655,000 Iraqis. This was IVAW's fifth OFC."