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All the anti war protesters, if the US goverment decides to invade Iran, there is not much u can do about it right? They will attack Iran, and the anti war ppl, will protest. but nothing really happens.
and if the goverment decides to invade another country, then the same cycle continues.

2007-03-26 21:18:29 · 11 answers · asked by Nanook~Maybe I need a longer Name?~ 6 in Politics & Government Government

i'm anti war and stuff, but i just feel that theres not much i can do.

2007-03-26 21:19:07 · update #1

11 answers

I understand your feeling of helplessness BUT I disagree. There is something you can do...not roll over and die! Get out of your apathy and talk to people. Get yourself behind a few politicians who are not part of the old guarde.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPlPT4bncq8

http://www.truemajority.org/fun/

To be honest, I am amazed they have not just killed the protesters so far. America has become just that fascist.

You can educate yourself so that when you DO complain as you are now, instead of just whining, you can teach and educate others about the situation we are in. The biggest problem in America is the apathy and lack of political education. The other is the propaganda of course because like all good propaganda, the people believe what they hear is from God to their ears. The other big problem is all those poor fools who are stuck in a time warp and think that voting will make a difference.

It should be clearer than ever that the Republican and Democratic parties work together for their Illuminati criminal masters and NOT for the People who elected them to office.Just about everyone believes that there is a democratic system in the U.S.A. and that their vote really counts. They believe that their elected officials actually work for the benefit of the People. Nothing could be further from the truth. Both the Democrats and Republicans work together for their Illuminati backers.The U.S.A. is a one party state ruled by the shadow extremely wealthy "elite rulers" in the back round, who the People do not see or even know exist. This "shadow government" is the Illuminati.

http://www.illuminati-news.com/moriah.htm#2

http://www.illuminati-news.com/moriah.htm

http://www.illuminati-news.com/shadow-gov.htm

While Republicans and Democrats act out their staged, bogus disagreements over the minimum wage, health care etc., the U.S. military is building up a huge armada and strike force to possibly do one of the dirtiest deeds in history.Do you hear any Congressman or Senator exposing and telling the American people about this huge military buildup now taking place in the Middle East and doing something to expose and stop it?

Do you hear any Senator or Congressman talking about the killing of over two million innocent Iraqis since 1991? Do you hear any Congressman or Senator talking about how the trillions of dollars of Iraqi oil has been divided up between a few of the major oil corporations or how hundreds of billions of U.S. taxpayer dollars have been stolen through no-bid Iraqi reconstruction and military contacts given to corporations connected to the President, Vice, President, Congressmen and Senators and government officials?

They are sickingly preparing to kill thousands and possibly even millions of innocent children, women and men in Iran, and somehow this must be stopped.

http://www.thewe.cc/weplanet/news/depleted_uranium_iraq_afghanistan_balkans.html
WARNING: DO NOT OPEN SITE BEFORE CHILDREN OR IF YOUR TUMMY IS WEAK

You can watch as the Democratic majority avoid impeaching a corrupted criminal killer U.S.A. regime that has killed over 600,000 innocent human beings since the 2003 Iraqi "war for oil" began, even though the American voters voted to stop the war, bring the troops home and impeach Bush et al.

Previously, the Bush Sr.and Clinton regimes were responsible for the deaths of over 1.5 million innocent children, women and men, resulting from the Iraqi sanctions placed upon the Iraqis starting in 1991 after the first Iraqi "war for oil". The Illuminati are this powerful because they control their puppet President, Vice President and the 100 U.S. Senators and 435 Congressmen. These Senators and Congressmen work for their extremely wealthy Illuminati backers and make it appear as if the Democrats and Republicans are different.

It is pathetic to hear so-called liberal talk show hosts and news reporters continually making up excuses for why the so-called liberal Democratic Senators and Congressmen did not move to impeach Bush et al or why all of the Democrats are not stopping the new war plan to send tens of thousands of additional troops to Iraq and/or Iran. Have you ever heard the Democrats talk about the millions of Iraqis, who have been killed?

And you have not heard the leaders of most other Nations talking about these huge U.S. war crimes.You do not even hear the leaders of Arab nations voicing their opposition and outrage to the war crimes being committed by the U.S.A. against their Muslim "brothers". One can see that Arab leaders also are part of the Illuminati web and do as they are told by the Illuminati.

The Illuminati control the central banks, money, media and just about every leader of a Nation and their government on planet Earth. What is really going on here is "financial warfare" and how the Illuminati steal every penny they can from the "slaves" via taxes, high interest rates, monopolistic high pricing of resources, food, water, oil, etc.

And for what reason will the sick satanic Illuminati give for their horrid "sacrifice" of so many innocent human lives about to possibly take place in Iran?

Pay attention kiddies: More than likely the Illuminati, with their puppets Bush et al in leadership positions, are preparing a major atrocious false flag, so-called "terrorist" act, possibly greater than 911. How else could they justify such a terrible attack on an innocent population in Iran and the theft of all of the Iranian oil? Without such a false "terrorist" attack, world opinion would not support an all out attack on Iran and the killing of so many.

America has used up all the good will they built up after 911 and no one will feel great sorrow if America reaps a bit of what it sows elsewhere.

All people can do is educate each other. Talk, organize. Peace walks, etc are no more than a chance for the frustrated to make their voice heard then be ignored again. I have seen that for decades now. Do something more concrete. Get to know your neighbours. Get over the football game mentality of elections (woohoo my team won!) and look beyond and start educating those around you.

The more people hear and learn, the better the chance of some form of action being taken.I am not a believer in killing yourself for nothing, but I do believe in just plugging until there is nothing left to plug. So get out and educate. Find a good politician in your area who is not Illuminati controlled or on the company payroll and back them, help them.

It is a big problem. One teeny step at a time is about our only solution. Just so long as it is in the right direction!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-brkmfrxrQY
Listen to this lone Brit against the system. He is amazing. We need more of him in North America! Even ONE of him!

If you reach out and get ONE person involved... and they reach out ... etc etc.. this is how movements start. This took awhile to be built up, it won't be dismantled tomorrow. But you cn start one pebble at a time.

2007-03-26 21:23:36 · answer #1 · answered by Noor al Haqiqa 6 · 3 0

Those who expect to reap the benefits of freedom, must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it.

"Here's your enemy for this week", the government says. And some gullible Americans click their heels and salute – often without knowing who or even where the enemy of the week is.

We think that there is not much that we can do becuase the fact is tyranny is always better organized than freedom.....

Given man's nature, freedom will always be in jeopardy, and the only question that need concern each of us is if and how well we took our stand in its defense during the short period of time when we were potentially a part of the struggle.

2007-03-26 21:36:01 · answer #2 · answered by big-brother 3 · 1 0

You need to get more people involved with your movement. The only way to get the governments true attention is to start and hold the majority. I know most Americans do not support the war in Iraq, and rightly so, but to get them mobilized is a different question. Look at how the Bush administration took advantage of the Evangelicals. Big crowd of people, told them what they wanted to hear, they voted, he's elected. That's how it works.

2007-03-26 21:52:17 · answer #3 · answered by apple juice 6 · 1 0

There's not much BIG stuff to do, but there are little things. Keep writing your representatives, and urge friends to do so (I know it's frustrating--I live in a red state myself, and thus am "represented" by Bushies, but if I can convince even one of them, it will be progress). Write op-ed pieces for the newspaper. Answer polls. Changes are made one person at a time.

At worst, if Bush goes ahead and invades Iran anyway, at least you'll have the bittersweet satisfaction of having fought it as hard as you can.

2007-03-26 21:23:58 · answer #4 · answered by Vaughn 6 · 3 0

Yes, you have an impact. Dont give up. Dont quit. If we alll quit, the cause is indeed lost. There has to be counterpoint in it all and the country was built on questioning authority.

It does have an impact, but it is not a direct cause and effect. Baby boomers had an impact in the 60s and you can too. MLK had an impact with peaceful demonstration.

2007-03-26 22:21:43 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I googled "successful movements" and the first site had really relevant info. It was talking about the different stages in making change. And one of them is where people feel like its all hopeless. Interestingly it says that is actually often when the movement is getting close to achieving something. Have a look at this site - particularly stage 5.

http://paceebene.org/pace/the-eight-stages-of-successful-social-movements

2007-03-27 00:34:37 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Sure, there is something to be said for 'people power'. Look at Europe. Literally millions of Europeans went on marches to show their governments how angry we were for their support for the war in Iraq, and now, Berlusconi--is laughed at, and gone. Aznar--is hated, and gone. Blair--is hated, and will soon be gone! (the sooner the better--but who will take his place?)

Who was it that said something like : all tyranny needs to succeed is for good people to sit back and do nothing?

2007-03-27 03:04:26 · answer #7 · answered by cheryl m 3 · 0 0

I keep in mind one night going to my friends residing house to stay(we've been approximately 15 on the time) and we took a shortcut via some waste floor, it grew to become into pitch black. My pal comes to a decision to shout that line from the music, on the right of her voice she shouted 'is there each physique obtainable?' and this voice interior the area spoke back ' definite!' we've been sh!t scared and ran like hell! lmao

2016-10-20 12:55:59 · answer #8 · answered by Erika 4 · 0 0

I agree that not all wars are necessary, but war is what guarantees the freedoms you so enjoy. Not the current one I agree but our forefathers went to war to become free from England, You might know the rest.

2007-03-26 22:32:05 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

you could run around blowing up innocent ppl to make a point - but by doing that the radical muslims may look down on you

2007-03-26 22:39:39 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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