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  2. Oprah's Anti-war series - Wikipedia

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    The show explored whether, if America won a war with Iraq, it might lose something bigger. [13] The show was strongly condemned by proponents of the war like Townhall.com’s Ben Shapiro, who criticized Winfrey for only including anti-Bush guests such as the anti-war Fawaz Gerges and Thomas Friedman. He also criticized Winfrey for showing bias ...

  3. I'm a Little Bit Country - Wikipedia

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    Matt and Trey noticed that while all the pro-Iraq War songs were by country artists, all the anti-war songs were by rockers. This made them think of the old Donny and Marie standard, "I'm A Little Bit Country, I'm A Little Bit Rock 'N Roll" Thus the entire episode hinged on getting rights to use the song—rights that weren't secured until the ...

  4. A.N.S.W.E.R. - Wikipedia

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    At considerable length, ANSWER argued that the current split has historical roots, dating back to "the first Iraq war of 1990–1991, [when] some of the same leadership forces now in UFPJ chose to create a second antiwar coalition and insisted on marching under the banner "Economic Sanctions Not War" while some of those who are today in the ...

  5. JD Vance has a walk-on song. It’s about ‘liberating’ America

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    America First,” he went on, was in fact written from a place of criticism towards George Bush and 9/11-era laws like the controversial Patriot Act, which provided sweeping surveillance powers ...

  6. September 24, 2005, anti-war protest - Wikipedia

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    An anti-war protester shows a peace sign to the White House. Protesters from around the country joined the march in Washington, D.C. organized by ANSWER Coalition and United for Peace and Justice to promote peace and an end to the war in Iraq. Organizers claim that around 300,000 people attended the demonstration.

  7. 20 March 2003 anti-war protest - Wikipedia

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    On 20 March 2003, the day after the invasion of Iraq had begun, thousands of protests and demonstrations were held around the world in opposition to it. In many cases, these protests were known as "Day X" protests, reflecting the fact that they had been organized to occur when war started, whatever day that might have been. At least 350,000 ...

  8. Michael Prysner - Wikipedia

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    Michael D. Prysner (born June 15, 1983) is an American socialist and political activist.He is a U.S. Army veteran who served in Iraq as a specialist. [1] [2] His duties in Iraq included ground surveillance, home raids, and interrogation of prisoners.

  9. March 19, 2008, anti-war protest - Wikipedia

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    A protester being arrested inside the Hart Senate Office Building.. March 19, 2008, being the fifth anniversary of the United States 2003 invasion of Iraq and in protest and demonstration in opposition to the war in Iraq, anti-war protests were held throughout the world including a series of autonomous actions in the United States' capitol, Washington, D.C., in London, Sydney, Australia, and ...