Quote by Cindy Sheehan
When I was growing up, it was Communists. Now its Terrorists. So y

When I was growing up, it was Communists. Now its Terrorists. So you always have to have somebody to fight and be afraid of, so the war machine can build more bombs, guns, and bullets and everything. – Cindy Sheehan

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I admire President Chavez for his strength to resist the United States. Instead, Bush is waging a war of terrorism against the world. – Cindy Sheehan

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If we stick together as an American people we can bring down the war criminals that are running our country right now. – Cindy Sheehan

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Sometimes I think it should be a rule of war that you have to see somebody up close and get to know him before you can shoot him. – M*A*S*H, Colonel Potter

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The essential act of war is destruction, not necessarily of human lives, but of the products of human labor. – George Orwell

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Ten soldiers wisely led will beat a hundred without a head. – Euripides

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How do you tell troops who volunteered to fight for our freedoms that the country they fought for wont take care of them when they come back? In the time of war our troops and their families are supposed to be our number one priority. – John Salazar

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No man can put a chain about the ankle of his fellow man without at last finding the other end fastened about his own neck. – Frederick Douglass, speech, Civil Rights Mass Meeting, Washington, D.C., 1883

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