St. Patrick’s Peace Parade Bradley Manning contingent

Sunday, March 18, join Veterans For Peace’s second annual peace parade, and show your support for Bradley Manning!

This week brings Pfc. Manning’s next day in court, his motion hearing on March 15 and 16, from which we expect a finalized timeline for Bradley’s court martial. Two days later, on Sunday, March 18, come to Boston to show your support for the accused whistle-blower who’s been imprisoned for more than 650 days before a trial. Credited with helping end the occupation in Iraq and exposing war crimes, Pfc. Manning has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. Bring signs and banners supporting Pfc. Manning as he prepares for court martial.

Assemble Time: 1:00 pm, Parade Start Time: 2:00 pm

Start Location: D Street and West Broadway, South Boston

Three blocks east of Broadway MBTA Station (Redline)

Look for white “Veterans For Peace” Flags

3 thoughts on “St. Patrick’s Peace Parade Bradley Manning contingent

  1. I totally support this guy, no matter what was his reason for leaking the information?
    Some military men are not less criminals than regular criminals.
    The government secrecy covers up their brutal deals.
    All classified information should be unclassified, because there are no secrets between the governments. Tones and tones of money spent for the spying industry. The classified information is used to hide the truth from its own citizens.

  2. Private Bradley Manning was well honored at the VFP-initiated Saint Patrick’s Day Peace Parade in South Boston on March 18th. People “begged” to wear Bradley Manning stickers. Over 500 hundred were distributed. Why? Well one reason was that we of the anti-war movement had very little influence on ending the Iraq war but we can try to save the only hero of that war. Free Bradley Manning!
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    Saint Patrick’s Day Peace Parade: A Day When The Words Veterans and Peace Came Together –Came Together Very Nicely- The Struggle Continues –On To May Day 2012

    http://www.facebook.com/OccupyBoston#!/Occupy.May1.Boston

    Thanks to all those who helped organize, marched in, donated funds to, donated time to, helped spread the word about, or just gave us their good wishes in the just concluded 2nd Annual Saint Patrick’s Peace Parade through the streets of South Boston on Sunday March 18th. Many of us have been through lots of protests and other street actions in the struggle against war, against inequality, and against injustice but our well-received march through the working-class neighborhoods of Southie ranks very high, very high indeed, in the annals of those struggles.

    Of course no one event, even a parade of the army of the righteous to spread the word to the kindred, will turn the swords into plowshares, right the incredible disparity between the rich and poor, or give indignant voice to the oppressed and voiceless so the struggle continues. And continues in other forms on other days. So we throw our very pleasant memories in the back of our minds and roll up our sleeves for the next struggle. And I just happen to have an event for you to focus on- May Day 2012

    May Day 2012 is a day, as we have dubbed it, when we want to show a different face of the struggle- the struggle against social and political inequality to the bosses. A day when the 99% shows the 1% that we created the wealth and we are ready to take it. It’s ours. A day when we say no work, no school, no shopping, no banking, and no chores (nobody will have a problem with that last one). More later. For now though-All Out On May Day

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    From the General Strike Working Group of Occupy Boston:

    Occupy May Day- A Day Without the 99%

    On May 1st Occupy Boston calls on the 99% to strike, skip work, walk
    out of school, and refrain from shopping, banking and business for a
    day without the 99%.

    NO WORK.

    Request the day off. Call out sick. Small businesses are encouraged to
    close for the day and join the rest of the 99% in the streets. If you
    must work, don’t worry – there will be actions planned for all
    hours of the day.

    NO SCHOOL.

    Walk out of class. Occupy the universities. Kick out the
    administration. Participate in student strike actions or plan your
    own. It’s your future. Own it.

    BLOCK THE FLOW.

    In the early hours on May 1st the 99% will converge on the Boston
    Financial district for a day of direct action to demand an
    end to corporate rule and a shift of power to the people. The
    Financial District Block Party will start at 7:00 AM on the corner of
    Federal Street & Franklin Street in downtown Boston. Banks and
    corporations are strongly encouraged to close down for the day.

    There will be a May Day rally at Boston City Hall Plaza at noon followed by
    solidarity marches and other creative actions throughout the day.

    EVERYONE TO THE STREETS!

    We call upon all of the 99% to join in this day of action to demand an
    end to corporate rule and a shift of power to the people. No work. No
    school. No chores. No shopping. No banking. Let’s show the 1% that we
    have the power. Let’s show the world a day without the 99%.

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