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CODEPINK: Women For Peace
http://daridonovan.net/blog/
CODEPINK: Women For Peace has been against the war from the onset. We are a nationwide group in favor of ending the war and bringing our troops home now.
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U.S. Military Death Toll Tops 4,000
As of Monday, June 2, 2008, at least 4,085 members of the U.S. military have died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count. The figure includes eight military civilians killed in action. At least 3,330 die...
Soldier From Our State Killed Memorial Day
Where are the Soldiers?. This Memorial Day, as we dropped banners saying “NO MORE WAR” and “IMPEACH” over freeways across the country, yet another US soldier was killed in Iraq. AP reported that 24-year-old Blake Evans from R...
Memorial Day Banner Drop
On Memorial Day this week Codepink held a nationwide “Banner Drop” around the world. Peoria was not about to left out. So, our local group gathered at the North St overpass above I-74 in Peoria at 3:00 pm. We held our banner out for al...
Help Support Iraqi Women
HOW YOU CAN HELP Here are ways that YOU can help change the reality of Iraqi families today- honoring Mother’s Day by honoring mothers and children in Iraq and those who have been forced to leave their homes. When you donate today, 100% of the ...
Tribute To Our Troops
For all our Miltary no matter where you served or when you served, this is for you....
Comments & Reviews
This blog is currently rated a 8.67 out of a possible 10 based on 9 comments.
Amy Said:
I really respect your blog and everything it aims to accomplish. I think it's extremely important to be aware of what's going on with the war and to be involved in putting an end to it. I also respect that you believe in the notion that you can support the troops without supporting the war. I strongly oppose this war but I can admire those that risk their lives for our country.
Do you mind if I link your blog to mine? My blog is about issues and current events that affect women. You can take a look at it here: http://appetiteforequalrights.blogspot.com
Dan Hanosh Said:
I believe in CODEPINK . . . It's not just for women. I won't vote for anyone who isn't going to BRING EM HOME . . . It's time to take a stand . . . The Brave Few, Dreams are yours to share.
Dan
Badthing Said:
Hi Dariana :)
We share this very same passion, kindred spirit. Thank you so very, very much for creating this vitally important blog.
Charles Rey Said:
Dariana,
You needn't apologize for the delayed updates. We all support you and immensely appreciate the support your work lends to us. You articulate the cost of war. You enlighten and motivate us. You fight for your so-- but by doing that, by publicizing your actions, you fight for our freedoms too.
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Rose Said:
I won't get involved in internal US politics. I have enough trouble saying I don't agree with Blair, who realy gets my goat.
One should at least be able to express an opinion. Mine is slowly being expressed in my own blog, but after thirty or so years I do not have the American luxury of thinking in black and white.
Regards
Billiam Said:
I like your blog, but do not agree with the work or mission of Code Pink. I'm a combat veteran who served in Iraq and you should know that we owe it to those people to keep our word to them. I seem to recall the majority of people supporting the decision to be there not too long ago. We need to remember that our word is our bond and these people need us. If you think $3.00 per gallon is expensive now, let's just follow Pelosi & Reid and pull out and let these people kill each other and see how much gas costs. The dissent of far left groups does hurt the morale of troops in the field.
Syafrizal Abu Mansor Said:
I admire you blog to promote peace. I do hate war. But there are some bloggers do support it but I just don't like it. Killing innocent people with bogus reasons is just not right. It feels like Deja Vu remember? Vietnam? Have you heard of it? ;)

