No War on Iraq
Democrats' Explanation of Tax Cuts is a funny piece for those who want to understand the communist perspective on tax "cuts". [smith2004]
John Vidal at The Guardian - 10 million join world protest rallies - all over the world on Saturday, people will rally against war on Iraq. [grabbe]
Up to 10 million people on five continents are expected to demonstrate against the probable war in Iraq on Saturday, in some of the largest peace marches ever known.
Yesterday, up to 400 cities in 60 countries, from Antarctica to Pacific islands, confirmed that peace rallies, vigils and marches would take place. Of all major countries, only China is absent from the growing list which includes more than 300 cities in Europe and north America, 50 in Asia and Latin America, 10 in Africa and 20 in Australia and Oceania.
Many countries will witness the largest demonstrations against war they have ever seen.
The majority will be small but 500,000 people are expected in London and Barcelona, and more than 100,000 in Rome, Paris, Berlin and other European capitals. In the US, organisers were yesterday anticipating 200,000 marching in New York if permission is given. A further 100,000 are expected to march in 140 other American cities.
Ryan Singel at Wired - A Chilly Response to 'Patriot II' - more on Ashcroft's newest tyranny. [grabbe]