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Marching Chant against the Iraq war

Todd Boyle | 18.11.2003 02:38 | Anti-militarism | London

One person with a megaphone can make this happen.
Better, 3 persons separated by 50 meters.


Here's a marching chant from Seattle:

The people of the world said
NO TO WAR
The mothers and the fathers said
NO TO WAR
All the sisters and the brothers said,
NO TO WAR
Oh, a billion Christians said
NO TO WAR
Oh, the Council of Churches sayed,
NO TO WAR
Oh a Billion Catholics said,
NO TO WAR
and the Pope in Rome sayed,
NO TO WAR
and a billion Muslims said,
NO TO WAR
And the buddists anda hindus said,
NO TO WAR
OH the people of Europe said
NO TO WAR
The Germans and the French said,
NO TO WAR
And the Spanish and the Brits said,
NO TO WAR
Ten million people SHOUTED
NO TO WAR
The United Nations said,
NO TO WAR
Oh the Russsians and the Turks said
NO TO WAR
All the largest countries said,
NO TO WAR
India and China said,
NO TO WAR
Indonesia said
NO TO WAR
And the American People said
NO TO WAR.
(start over. or just start yelling: )

There was no uranium
There was no anthrax
THere was no smallpox.
There was no vx gas. No sarin
Iraq was not guilty of 911.
Iraq had no connection to al qaida.
There was no excuse for the war.
It was not self defense,
It was naked aggression,
The war was a fraud and the war was based on lies.
There is no reason to be there, and
The u.s. should get out. Right now.

Todd Boyle
- e-mail: tboyle@rosehill.net
- Homepage: http://snowen.org

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