Well it seems like New York, DC, and San Francisco outdue us every time, but this time let's try to get as many people as humanly possible. Tell everyone you know about this and let's stop the seconded round of Dessert Slaughter before it starts.
Don't just come to Hollyweird & Vine... come prepared!
Bring explanatory flyers to hand out to pedestrians and business owners!
Bring stickers, flowers, bumperstickers, and other goodies to give away.
Bring cameras and take pictures to post on the international indymedia network.
Bring noisemakers, drums, whistles, gongs, kazoos, bells, pots and pans! Bring the noise!
ALL OUT FOR FEBRUARY 15TH!
MUNICH, Germany - More than 12,000 peace demonstrators gathered in central Munich on Saturday in the freezing cold outside a conference where Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld criticized Germany's efforts to prevent a U.S. war against Iraq.
The rally, held under the slogan "No War in Iraq" was organized by trade unions, church groups and politicians. It was the latest in a series of anti-war rallies in Germany.
"Osama Bush Laden" read one poster carried through a steady snowstorm in the southern German city. "No Blood for Oil" read another. "No war, Mr. Rumsfeld" and "NATO War -- Stop the Capitalist Terror!" were written on other posters.
Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder's government has also angered President Bush for saying Germany, which holds a non-veto seat in the U.N. Security Council, would not under any circumstances vote to support a war.
"If we end up in this war, it will mean we've returned to wars of conquest," Rolf Boysen, a Munich actor, told the crowd. Susanne Breit Kessler, a local Protestant church leader, also criticized any rush to war: "We know all the arguments for war, but we want to know that all the political possibilities for a peaceful resolution are first being pursued."
Munich Mayor Christian Ude joined the rally and told German television: "The participants (of the conference) probably won't let themselves be affected by this rally, but the large numbers here make me confident it may be possible to change the opinions of people around the world, especially in America."
Its a shame you bastards did not march in 1939. German women have hairy leg's.
Having lived there I position the center of the Weirdo Universe closer to Hollywood and Highland.
V I V A L A R E S I S T A N C E ' ! !
germany doesnt exactly have the best moral record in the history of humankind. but they've learned from their mistakes and are trying to make amends now.
respect