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  2. Antiwar.com - Wikipedia

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    Antiwar.com is an American political website founded in 1995 that describes itself as devoted to non-interventionism and as opposing imperialism and war. It has a right-wing libertarian perspective and is a project of the Randolph Bourne Institute.

  3. Eric Garris - Wikipedia

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    Garris cites his antiwar stance as the one constant throughout the evolution of his political point of view and has said that being antiwar led him to libertarianism. His view that war is the greatest violator of human and property rights is reflected in Antiwar.com's mission to lead the non-interventionist cause in the United States and abroad.

  4. Scott Horton (radio host) - Wikipedia

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    Horton hosts Antiwar Radio for Pacifica Radio's KPFK 90.7 FM in Los Angeles, [6] as well as the podcast The Scott Horton Show. [6] Horton has conducted over 5,000 interviews since 2003. [6] He is also the director of the Libertarian Institute. [6] Horton is the editorial director of the non-interventionist news portal Antiwar.com. [6]

  5. Justin Raimondo - Wikipedia

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    In addition to his thrice-weekly column for Antiwar.com, Raimondo was a regular contributor to The American Conservative and Chronicles magazine. He formerly wrote twice-monthly columns for Taki's Top Drawer, but ceased in 2009. Books. Reclaiming the American Right: The Lost Legacy of the Conservative Movement. Center for Libertarian Studies, 1993.

  6. List of anti-war organizations - Wikipedia

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    In order to facilitate organized, determined, and principled opposition to the wars, people have often founded anti-war organizations. These groups range from temporary coalitions which address one war or pending war, to more permanent structured organizations which work to end the concept of war and the factors which lead to large-scale destructive conflicts.

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

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    ANSWER called antiwar demonstrations on January 18, 2003, in Washington, D.C., and San Francisco, which were each attended by 200,000 people, according to the group's website. ANSWER was one of several groups organizing the U.S. component of the worldwide February 15, 2003 anti-war protest , which was, across the globe, the largest anti-war ...

  8. Cindy Sheehan - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by Sheehan and frequently including Sheehan as a speaker, it was a rolling antiwar protest against the Iraq War, beginning in Crawford, Texas, traveling three routes across the country (with rallies along the way) and culminating in a rally in Washington, D.C., later in September 2005.

  9. Anti-war movement - Wikipedia

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    An anti-war movement (also antiwar) is a social movement, usually in opposition to a particular nation's decision to start or carry on an armed conflict. The term anti-war can also refer to pacifism , which is the opposition to all use of military force during conflicts, or to anti-war books, paintings, and other works of art.