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Veterans Paul Abernathy and Matt Southworth, both member of Iraq Veterans Against the War, speak with Sunny Miller, Executive Director of Traprock Peace Center, after the antiwar/anti-occupation rally in Fayetteville, North Carolina on March 17, 2007.

For more information, see:
http://www.ivaw.org
http://www.traprockpeace.org
http://www.veteransforpeace.org

For videos of the Fayetteville peace events on March 17-18, 2007 (more coming), visit http://www.youtube.com/TraprockPeaceTV

Rally website: http://www.fayetteville-peace-rally.org

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  • The Real American Patriots....

  • HAT'S OFF AND A SALUTE TO THESE BRAVE SOLDIERS.

    After many years in the military and 3 tours in the middle east I know precisely how difficult it is to speak out against the QUAGMIRE in Iraq and show Americans what is REALLY going on.

    72% of American troops in Iraq are now opposed to the war and say the US should pull out IMMEDIATELY. This is a FACT. The scientific poll was taken in Feb 06 and the tide of public AND military opinion has not improved since.

    END THE WAR

    BRING US HOME!

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  • WTG Paul! We're proud of ya buddy! Stay strong! Hope to hear from ya soon! - Brian & Michelle

  • Paul, God Bless you always!!! I miss you bud! You passion has grown so much since our times in the MOJO house!

  • He's right in that the mainstream media gives a very skewed view of the war. Keep in mind that they don't do this just with the war, but with everything. The Internet is the last stand for freedom of speech, don't forget it.

  • Bring the Troops home now!!!!!!

  • Brave men. I admire their courage and commitment to peace.

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