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Code Pink: Women for Peace is an NGO that describes itself as a "grassroots peace and social justice movement working to end U.S.-funded wars and occupations, to challenge militarism globally, and to redirect our resources into health care, education, green jobs and other life-affirming activities". In addition to its focus on anti-war issues, it has taken action on issues such as drones (including protests, trips to meet with drone victims in Pakistan and Yemen and bringing them to the US), Guantanamo Bay prison (including a delegation that included former prisoners and yearly protests at the White House), Palestinian statehood (including its involvement in the BDS movement to protest Ahava, SodaStream, ReMax, and AirBnB), the Iran nuclear deal, Saudi Arabia (including protests to end U.S. alliance with Saudi Arabia, its airstrikes on Yemen, and its executions of its political dissidents), and Women Cross DMZ. The organization characterizes itself as women-initiated. It has regional offices in Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., and many more chapters in the U.S. as well as several in other countries.
With members wearing the group's signature pink color, Code Pink has conducted marches, protests, and high-visibility publicity actions in order to promote its goals. Although women initiated and lead the group, Code Pink encourages men to participate in its activities.
With members wearing the group's signature pink color, Code Pink has conducted marches, protests, and high-visibility publicity actions in order to promote its goals. Although women initiated and lead the group, Code Pink encourages men to participate in its activities.
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MSgt Michael Bischoff
Obviously a terrorist organization!! They are obviously on the NRA watch list.
I just had to say it. If you don't lockstep with the NRA you must support terrorist!
I just had to say it. If you don't lockstep with the NRA you must support terrorist!
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CSM (Join to see)
If we did not have all these terrorists that hate Americans and want to kill us and destroy our way of life, then yes we could spend more on education, healthcare, and other productive things. The reality is we have to defend our Country and our Citizens.
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The NRA has American hating social media to entice people to kill Americans? No way. My husband will have to cancel his lifetime membership. What if the NRA convinces him to go rogue?
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Still remember these nuts protesting outside a Marine Recruiting facility and counter protesters started closing in on them. They ran in the facility for protection, just as all these jerks do.
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SGT (Join to see)
I'm sure they were given protection only because the recruiters were professional. I think I would have called the police on them for trespassing.
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