snowshoefilmsShock and Awe Iraqis are People Too (2006)
FREDONIA: March 18, 2006
In the college town of Fredonia, NY before the war on February 23, 2003, nearly 100 publicly said no to BushÂs lies and plans for war. On March 16, 2003, there were 75. By the 3rd anniversary of the HOLOCAUST ON IRAQ, the number drops to 60 (see Resisting War/Snowshoefilms). But we hear from professors Jack Berkley, Tom Morrissey and David Swift. And enraged and insightful poetry and comment from Marie OÂRourke, Judi Luntz-Woods and Sarah Clayton and Diane Clark. And song from the just-formed Raging Grannies group; drums and guitar from Greg Forsgren and Bill Moran. But it is Âmother and grandmother Rose Marie-Musacchio who reminds us of our fearful leader, ÂThe man is nuts! (link). Special thanks to Ducko on camera 1. (16:38).
This item is part of the collection: Iraq War: Peace Movement
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Keywords: anti-war, bring the troops home, holocaust, bush, bush lies, fredonia, impeach bush, anthrax, iraq, shock and awe, crime, murder, war crime, children


