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Article: COLUMN: The collapse of the antiwar movement
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- January 25, 2008
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David Judd
University Wire
01-25-2008
(Columbia Daily Spectator) (UWIRE) NEW YORK -- The organized antiwar movement is in terrible shape -- fragmented, demoralized, and without forward momentum. This description applies to the Columbia movement as well as to the wider U.S. movement -- and those of us who want to stop the war need to figure out what's wrong as a way to start figuring out what can be done to fix it.
There hasn't been a national demonstration with attendance over 100,000 for a year, and it doesn't look likely that this will change anytime soon, with plans for a united protest during the war's fifth anniversary falling apart in December. The biggest coalition of ...
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