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Length:2.27
Date:19 Feb 2003
Subject:Peace
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Title: Peace


Anne is against war with Iraq, because she thinks it's really about oil and will result in the deaths of many innocent people. She also thinks it's wrong to attack a country that hasn't attacked us.

Ann protested for peace at a demonstration in Glasgow. Above is the banner she took to the demonstration. Fittingly, as Ann is an artist, her banner quoted Picasso.

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