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War-limiting bill passes in the House; Protesters in pink ramp up efforts.(PAGE ONE)

Byline: Sean Lengell, THE WASHINGTON TIMES

Code Pink is seeing red, as anti-war activists take a more aggressive and confrontational approach in spreading their message of peace.

Protesters in the past two weeks have held sit-ins from Capitol Hill to California, disrupted congressional hearings and argued publicly with lawmakers - even anti-war ones.

"We've stepped up our tactics because we feel betrayed," said Medea Benjamin, spokeswoman for Code Pink, which wants an immediate withdrawal from Iraq.

Tuesday night, an anti-war activist donning a pink scarf sneaked into a D.C. fundraiser for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and was forcibly removed after ...

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