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WebWord Weblog Posting Posting Date: January 18, 2003 A Day of Protest Glance -- "A look at a selection of anti-war demonstrations Saturday in U.S. cities and around the world..." (Comments: Here is a thought experiment. What would it take for the blogosphere to prevent war?)
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What exactly will it take to stop war? What does the Bush Administration need to know? Can anyone point out the policy difference between North Korea and Iraq? Discussion welcome :) http://www.leoslyrics.com/listlyrics.php?sid=%D0%8E%3FR%09%7BR%3F What would John say now? Posted by: Daniel Szuc on January 18, 2003 10:09 PM
John, you just sent a chill down my back. The idealist in me thinks that day may not be so far off - if only because the combined mass of blogs and other net-driven or -organized protests may help those of us against the war realize that we're not alone, not by a long stretch. It's that sense of isolation that's been so poisonous these last months... I just saw this at Veen's, and of course there's coverage at Smart Mobs. Cheers. Posted by: Adam on January 19, 2003 07:28 AM
What would it take for the blogosphere to prevent war? Walk outside, talk to your neighbours, start a local anti-war group, go to the local shopping centre on a Saturday and talk to people about why the war should not be waged and what ordinary people can do to stop it. Posted by: Mac on January 19, 2003 11:07 AM
Talking to people won't do much. Many people think Iraqies were among the 9/11 terrorists. Most Americans are downright uninformed and would rather place all their trust in the idea that government can do no wrong, except with taxes. Posted by: Da Mole on January 21, 2003 06:39 PM
As I don't have a blog I have decided to put an ad against the war across the top of almost all of my web pages. What do I do if someone doesn't want to see their image associated with an anti-war message? Posted by: Mac - Dont Attack Iraq on January 23, 2003 01:57 PM
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