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An Anti-War Ash Wednesday in Dublin (photos 4 )![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() { photos by redJaDe } (c) Who Are The Catholic Workers? Philosophy of Nonviolence An Interview with Cesar Chavez - - - ' Ash Wednesday is an appropriate time for nonviolent resistance to the war. Ash reminds us of the cost of war and also of our own mortality. Issues the United States as an empire is in complete denial about. Like all the empires that have preceeded them - Roman, Egyptiian, British, they seek to gain dominion over all the world's people and resources. Empires believe they will continue forever at any cost. We refuse to be silenced by the threats of injunctions or the bribes of cash and accomadation. We hope all peoples of all faiths will join together in opposing the genocidal sanctions on Iraq and the escalation of this war." ' More text & Photos - - - ' An illegal package was posted in the General Post Office on O'Connell street today. Addressed to the head of the Iraqi Red Crescent, it contains three packets of medicine. Like the war machines passing through Shannon, it is on its way to Iraq. ' More text & Photos - - - Feb 10 2003, Limerick Prison |
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I'm really sorry, but if he is genuinely interested in changing public opinion he'd get a haircut.