Mar 20, 2009 at 10:26 PM
Remember the Iraq War; let's not forget the human cost of war and all the related misery that comes as a result of it. I've seen little to no news media coverage of the anniversary of the Shock and Awe campaign and, to be honest, I find the lack of reporting on this truly sickening. However, Young Americans for Liberty is on the go.
The Wake Forest chapter, last night, plastered their campus with a total of about 500 pages of the list of people killed due to the U.S. occupation of Iraq. The fliers were compiled by YAL member Nathan Fox-Helser and each flier had the names of each person, the manner in which they were killed and were ordered by the month and year since the invasion.
Remember gals and guys, it's not enough to sit down at meetings and discuss these issues; we must, all of us, get the message out on each and every one of our campuses. War is not to be taken lightly, nor are any of the other issues respective to the liberty movement. Let's get out there and change our campuses' atmospheres.
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Can Nathan make that document available to all of us?
I hope every chapter does something every week!
This is awesome.
Indeed. We do the Freedom Fridays every week in addition to various other events that are appropriate to the cause. Like I said in my initial post, it's not enough to sit around and talk about these issues, we have to get them out!!!
i love this soo much...these guys are frikin smart
Where did u get the data?
NICE! We need this tactic used everywhere.
http://www.yalforums.com/viewtopic.php?f=64&t=56
I would love to get a copy of that pdf if you can get it together.
Trent and Thomas:
If you know how to compress about 60 PDFs into one file I'd be able to put all the documents into one file so that we could share them with you all. Otherwise, there really are ton of different PDFs because Nathan didn't know how to make multiple paged PDFs.
Oh, and we got the data from Raimondo's site, Antiwar.com.











