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October 27th - Los Angeles
Here's a
photo of part of the WCW contingent in L.A. There was a great spirit in
the air that day, with many young people participating. Highlights
included the powerful die-in that kicked off the rally and the empassioned
speech by Mark Ruffalo, with an orange scarf in his raised fist. 100
people signed up with WCW, and we sold all of our picket signs and buttons, and
distributed 9,000 flyers in packets. Orange was worn by many with
bandanas and orange flagging tape as headbands and armbands.
Actor Mark Ruffalo spoke for World Can’t Wait in
Los Angeles, and is shown here with Ron Kovic, the Vietnam veteran of
“Born of the 4th of July”.
See Mark speaking here. Mark said: “I’ve been around the
world in the last eight months, and I’m telling you, the eyes of the world are
on us! The world can’t wait another 13 months of bloodshed, and another illegal
war and another act of American supported terrorism.
The World Can't Wait at the protest at USC against IFAW*
speaker, Ann "I want to kill them all" Coulter. Check out the
LA Times, Thursday 10-25-07, p. 2 of California section
* Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week
JANUARY 27th BRINGS OUT HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS NATIONWIDE:
A Swell of Opposition to the War
1/28/07: Just weeks after Bush announced his escalation of the Iraq war, massive numbers of people came out to protest to demand the war stop on January 27. The rally in Washington, DC brought people from 40 states, with crowd estimates ranging from tens of thousands (by the mainstream news media) to hundreds of thousands. In Los Angeles and San Francisco thousands came out to protest, and rallies were held in cities and towns across the country. Read more...
January 27th in Los Angeles:
On January 27th about 3,000 people marched, rallied and braved the rain in Los Angeles to demand an end to the war NOW in an anti-war protest endorsed by over 100 groups. The day before, the LA Times had run an article mainly about the coming protest in Washington, D.C. but within it (and in the title) mentioned the protest in Los Angeles, and gave the details of time, place and 2 main speakers. Radio news and interviews ran several spots before and after the protest about D.C., LA and other cities. Several people said they first heard about a big march happening in D.C. and then went on the internet to find out if there was one in L.A. People of all nationalities and ages came out, a lot of activists, but some for the first time. One older couple said they had never demonstrated before, but with the troop escalation, “this is not what we voted for, so we felt we needed to be here to express our anger.” Some of the main questions people posed were: How can we stop Bush and Cheney (and part of that is, why is he still in office)? How can we get more people? And where are the students?
Iraqi war veterans had a powerful contingent leading the March, as well as military families against the war and Vietnam veterans. Cindy Sheehan and Ron Kovic led the march, and rallied the crowd. Some of the biggest cheers and chants for “Strike!” came when a WCW youth activist, welcomed to the stage by Cindy Sheehan, read the statement from UC Santa Barbara students and faculty calling for a student strike on February 15th. WCW organized an orange jumpsuit contingent under the slogan, “Stop the War Now – Impeach Bush for War Crimes!”, distributed close to 10,000 Calls, collected sign-ups and sold Bush Crimes Commission DVD’s. One organizer felt the people who signed up were mainly not only wanting information, but were looking for a way to act to drive out the Bush regime and stop this madness.
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An initial report on October 5th protests from Sunsara Taylor of the World Can’t Wait Advisory Board with input from Prachi Noor of the World Can't Wait national steering committee.
Something new is rising - a movement of thousands of very diverse kinds of people from hundreds of cities and towns across the country who see the need to drive the Bush regime from power and are taking responsibility to do it. These thousands are consciously breaking with the dominant pattern of day by day accommodating to new outrages. Many of them feel very acutely that the fate of humanity is hinging on what people living in this country do now, but this is not weighing them down. Instead, they are shaking off denial and despair and stepping into unfamiliar territory of taking history into their own hands - and they are expressing a lot of joy and determination at having connected with a nation-wide movement to drive the Bush regime from power. Read More...
March 17th Anti-War Protest in LA
10,000 demonstrators converged at the corner of Hollywood and Vine on a balmy seventy-degree day in Los Angeles, and marched the streets of Hollywood to the sound of drums with a churning determination. The crowd reflected a variety of perspectives, from urging others to achieve inner peace, and running a full spectrum all the way to demanding an end to the war and impeachment, of not just Bush and Cheney, but of the entire regime. “The whole gang!” one man kept calling to the crowd, as they responded with wild shouts of agreement. There were young and old, families with baby strollers, and representatives from Asian, Middle Eastern, Latino, and Chicano groups. There were Democrats, Greens, Teachers, Religious groups and Progressive Democrats.
World Can't Wait was there in full spirited force, with a contingent that was led by orange jumpsuited activists in hoods (to represent Guantanamo detainees), followed by big orange drums beating out a rhythm to the chants that were full voiced and loud. “STOP IRAQ WAR, NO IRAN WAR, IMPEACH! IMPEACH! IMPEACH CHENEY AND BUSH!” Behind them came “the Bush Regime”; huge paper machet heads of Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, and Rice worn by new WCW volunteers with black and white striped prison suits. Other activists would shout...”Look out! Criminals on the loose!” The crowd would hiss and boo, as chanting would switch to “CRIMINALS! CRIMINALS! IMPEACH THE CRIMINALS!”
Read more...
New Voices Advocating for Driving Out the Regime
Snowballing Momentum in the Weeks Leading Up to October 5th
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Bakersfield
On Sunday July 30th, World Can't Wait was in Bakersfield to protest In God We Trust - America's celebration of the 50th anniversary of the motto: "In God We Trust" and the displaying of those words in their city council chambers.
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The World Can't Wait / LA rally October5 / "Cold Criminals
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVfc-P7eqLA
View a slide show of photos from the Los Angeles event taken by Stephen Sakulsky
January 31st Bush Step Down March And
Rally
Email
your pictures, feedback, articles from the Bush Step
Down march and rally to worldcantwait_la@yahoo.com.
You can also post your reports to la.indymedia.org
or www.actionla.org
or as a letter-to-the-editor or op-ed piece submission
to a local paper.
Also checkout the national website www.worldcantwait.org
for reports from around the country.
Preliminary Los Angeles Report:
They came with drums, pots and pans, trumpets,
clarinets, cans filled with beans, noisemakers of
all sizes, shapes and sounds - young, old, of all
nationalities and backgrounds - with one simple
demand: BUSH STEP DOWN!
About 3,000 people gathered and marched in Los
Angeles to refuse to recognize this regime and to
drown out Bush’s lies. The march was led by the
Aztec dancers, and when it took off from Hollywood
and Highland, many tourists and shoppers from all
over the world who hadn’t heard of the protest joined
in. The Watts drum corps had organized in south
central and put out their own call to take up the
demand, Bush Step Down; and there was a significant
number of black people, old and young, in the crowd.
The high school youth were once again in the lead
- with several walk-outs that we know of and over
27 schools in the house. Many youth had come to
the office for materials and organized friends and
others when they heard of the protest through My
Space. About 7 or 8 colleges that we know of mobilized,
including: Cerritos College Mecha, who have been
actively organizing against the Minutemen hunting
down of immigrants at the border and who wrote a
call to all activists to take up the World Can’t
Wait; Occidental College students from “Oxi Conscious”
who have been holding “Bloody Mondays” on their
campus against the nomination of Alito and sounding
the alarm about the attack on women’s reproductive
rights - and who bought their tickets to Washington,
D.C. as soon as they heard about it - and called
on everyone to do the same. But not far behind were
the 60's generation people who remembered driving
out Nixon, and grandparents who don’t want to see
a world of war and torture for their grandchildren.
Speakers and performers included: actress Lucia
Marano reading Eve Ensler’s poem, “Fire His Ass”
and who later did a dramatic reading of a major
statement from Gore Vidal; Rev. Lewis Chase; Dolly
Veale (Revolutionary Communist Party, USA); Jane
& Jim Bright (Gold Star Families); Blase Bonpane
(Office of the Americas); Dwight Trible (jazz vocalist);
rap producer Fredwreck reading Harry Belafonte’s
statement to the Bush Crimes Commission; Suzanne
Gage (Progressive Health Services); Jan Lundberg
(energy conservation advocate from Culturechange.org);
Jim Lafferty (Executive Director of the National
Lawyers’ Guild, L.A. Chapter); Rev. Meri Ka Ra Byrd
(KRST Unity Center).
The event was covered by all the major media channels,
college newspapers, alternative press and many international
press, including a pre-rally interview on CNN spanish
from Atlanta. Scattered reports so far: Indy Media,
L.A. called to report they had put up major coverage
on their website and that they had seen a very favorable
report on Channel 5, KTLA. Some students reported
watching Channel 11 Fox news, that had more coverage
of the protest than of the State of the Union, and
closed their report for the evening by saying, “We
were skeptical at first, but Nixon was forced to
resign - these people may have a point.” On to Washington,
D.C.!
Jan 31st Bush Step Down Reports on la.indymedia.org
Photos
from Bush Step Down rally in Hollywood by Pacifist
Vegan Frog
BuSh
gets Drowned Out in Hollywood & VIDEO:
Music at Hollywood protest by A
protest
pictures by patrick allers
VIDEO:
Anti-BuSh Protest in Hollywood by A
Report
on Bush Step Down in LA by World Can't Wait--LA
Protest:
Bush Step Down in Hollywood by Marcus | | WORLD
CANT WAIT - PROTEST HOLLYWOOD, CA by Stephen Sakulsky
Close to 2,000 people marched in the streets of
Hollywood tonight in respond to Bush's speech. The
protest initiated by
worldcantwait.net drew a diverse group of people
all in agreement that the Bush administration is
a failed presidency and that he and his administration
must be removed from office. The slogan “The world
can’t wait” is derived from the idea that if the
people wait for the 2008 election it may be to late.
The protest and march was militant and noisy, yet
peaceful. There have been no reports of police violence
or arrests.
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