He insisted he was not out to divide the antiwar wing of the party.
Antiwar demonstrators outside the Chicago convention clashed with and were beaten by the Chicago police.
Yet Japan has long liberally interpreted its antiwar constitution to permit a strong homeland defense.
He read memoirs by the civil-rights lawyer Morris Dees and the antiwar activist Ron Kovic.
Her antiwar Bed-Ins with John Lennon were a brilliant form of political performance art.
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But the remarks also fed an antiwar Democratic mythology evident in the fallacious premise of Senator Levin's question.
Once people realize this, it could easily discredit any nascent antiwar movement, unless a more rational group moves to the forefront.
President Obama ran in the Democratic primary as the authentic antiwar candidate.
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The antiwar movement had turned its anger on defense contractors, such as Dow Chemical, and Ralph Nader was leading a public-interest crusade against corporations.
Antiwar signs were piled against a fence nearby in this working-class neighborhood of triple-decker houses and towering trees bearing the first buds of spring.
Kerry, who will be 59 on December 11, was a decorated Navy officer in Vietnam and became an antiwar activist upon his return home.
Over the years, Arredondo has become involved in antiwar activism and veterans' groups, making him a figure already recognized by many in the Boston area.
He also became increasingly vocal against U.S. involvement in Vietnam and delivered a strong antiwar speech at Riverside Church in New York on April 4, 1967.
Fonda was a financial backer of Vietnam Veterans Against the War and spoke at the rally in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, where Kerry made his first antiwar speech in September 1970.
This time around, she'll be broadcasting an antiwar message.
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He is a rumpled but unflappable traveller, seemingly oblivious of bad weather, uncomfortable transportation, and lack of sleep, as well as of the antiwar protesters who tend to appear wherever he goes.
The US chiefs Bratton and Timoney reminded the audience, however, that local police got themselves into a great deal of trouble in the 1960s by illegally spying on antiwar and civil rights groups.
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"They're not going to get us cornered, " Aznar told his party's mayoral candidates, one of whom was kicked, pushed and pelted with an egg at a campaign appearance this week by antiwar protesters.
The poll also found that the dispute over Kerry's antiwar activism after the Vietnam War is having more of a negative effect on his candidacy than questions about Bush's National Guard service are having on his electability.
Some art historians now prefer to view Pop as a subversion of American values, to read, say, Billy Al Bengston's chevron images as antimilitary or Roy Lichtenstein's cartoons of jet fighters as antiwar, when opposite interpretations are equally sensible, if not more so.
MADRID, Spain (CNN) -- With opinion polls showing more than 90 percent of Spaniards are against the war, Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar vowed his support of the war in Iraq would not lead to his ruling Popular Party being "cornered" by leftists and antiwar protesters.
Holder also argues that other movements for social change -- the feminist and antiwar movements most notably -- took their cue from the noble efforts of often unsung black Americans who gave their lives unselfishly to improve the lot of their brothers and sisters, and thus, the lot of the nation.
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