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webmaster@CentralOhioansForPeace.org.
Signs may be available for purchase, but why not make your own? American flags speak eloquently, too.
The photos below show the power of signs. Here are some ideas:
- No more wars
- This is just the beginning
- Let the UN administer IRAQ
- Desire for Peace ≠ support for Saddam
- War is not the answer
- Only through dissent does change occur
- 531 members of Congress; one with child in military
- Patriot Act = no need for search warrants
- Support our troops - bring them home
- Peace is Patriotic
- I vote and I am not irrelevant
- Support our troops - not the war
- You can be for the troops and against the leaders who wrongly risk their lives
- No war means no war casualties on both sides
- War begins with 'Dubya'
- Sacrifice our SUV's, not our children.
- Look, I'll pay more for gas!
- War is sweet to those who haven't tasted it (Erasmus).
- Our grief [over 9/11] is not a cry for war.
- $1 billion a day to kill people -- what a bargain.
- Consume --> Consume --> Bomb --> Bomb --> Consume --> Consume
- Big brother isn't coming -- he's already here.
- Empires fall.
- An eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind (Gandhi).
- We can't afford to rule the world.
- War is so 20th century!
- Don't waive your rights while waving your flag.
- I asked for universal health care and all I got was this lousy stealth bomber.
- America's problems won't be solved in Iraq.
- War is not a family value.
- Picture of the peace symbol: back by popular demand.
- Who would Jesus bomb?
- What kind of world are you creating for your children?
- So many Gods, so little peace.
- Encourage alternative fuels
- Has anyone heard from Enron lately?
- Big Brother is watching--who is watching Big Brother?
- Let there be peace on earth, let it begin with me
- No war
- Give Peace a Chance
Check out our Links page for signs and flags
for purchase, including the popular "One People World Peace" yard sign.
The following photos are from the annual Comfest (Commity Festival) held at Goodale Park
in Columbus Ohio.
The following photos are from the first Worthington, Ohio peace rally on March 1, 2003.
The following photos are from the March 15th, 2003 peace rally in downtown Worthington, Ohio.
At the head count at 7:30 PM, 357 people were participating at the Peace Vigil at 161 and High in
Worthington, Ohio. People have remarked that the impact was no less than stunning for our community... for motorists, pedestrians, and participants alike.
For more information about this global event please visit MoveOn.org/vigil.
For photos from the vigil at North Broadway and High please visit www.upsoclose.com/vigil/.
There were over 200 participants from Ohio and 51 on the bus from Columbus at the March on
Washington DC on April 12, 2003.
Our Central Ohioans banner was a great asset to the march.
Please visit
http://members8.clubphoto.com/michael472642/1249749/guest.phtml for additional photos.
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This Peace Candle graphic expresses the hope
that we can all begin to see ourselves as one global family.
Renee and her husband Demetrius offer this image that they created to
anyone who would like to use it, either on their desktop or their web site,
as a symbol of hope and peace.
The original image can be found at
www.puplinks.com.
You can download the peace candle by right clicking on it.
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