WW: Do you think that Bush's troop surge is going to cause more people to resist the way you did?
WW: A lot of people say that there won't be a real anti-war movement until there's a draft. What do you think about that?
WW: Did you commit what you would consider war crimes, when you were in Iraq?
WW: Is that an excuse?
WW: Did you fear for your life?
WW: What about when you first got there and, as you say, you heard other soldiers using racial slurs while talking about Iraqis and bragging about beating prisoners. Did you judge them?
WW: You said during your talk that the military can't make you do anything that you don't want to do. How does that apply to what you just said?
WW: You said you were “other than honorably” discharged. What does that mean?
Check out Hot Action, WWire's weekly post about activists, demonstrations and other hot political action in and around Portland every week.
UPCOMING HOT ACTION EVENTS:
Ongoing: Camp Resistance
Near Ft. Lewis, Washington, off ramp 119. For more information go to www.thankyoult.org
Thursday, January 18
Intimate Politics: How I Grew Up Red, Fought for Free Speech
7:30pm at Powell's Books on Hawthorne. Free.
Sunday, January 21
Rally from 4:30 to 5:00 pm at Shemanski Fountain (SW Park and Salmon Ave). Celebrate afterwards from 5:00 to 7:00 pm at the First Unitarian Church downtown at 1101 SW 12th Ave. RSVP to Nora at 503-223-4510 x13 or nora@prochoiceoregon.org.
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