Interview - Camilo Mejia - Iraq Veterans Against the War

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Uploaded by on Dec 12, 2008

Interview with Camilo Mejia, Chair of the BOD of Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW) and author of Road from ar Ramadi: The Private Rebellion of Staff Sergeant Mejia" recorded November 8, 2008 on Mind Over Matters KEXP 90.3 FM Seattle.

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  • throw your shoes at bush!

  • Cheney and Rumsfeld too please.

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  • @sassygirl345 Thank you for not insulting my father... (; I really appreciate it

  • Camilo says one of the main reasons young people join the military is the benefits --tuition, health care, etc -- which are unavailable to civilians.

    If working people stood together, we could demand these things from our government.

    In the 1930s striking autoworkers took control of GM's Flint, Michigan auto plant. Thousands of American from all over the country came to Flint in solidarity and support for the strikers. We need to make the government fear us again.

  • camilo is a hero to oppose murder

  • your are a hero camilo.

  • The US sold Iraq out to the world banks.

    It is too late.

    That will never be the same, until the world gives up money...

  • You know a lot of armies do hold those standards. They can do operations in many countries with little or no trouble. Only if every army could be like that.

  • very informative

  • why join the army in the first place

    army = kill or be killed or are u thick

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