Chicago Media Action signed
on as a co-sponsor of the February 15 antiwar march in Chicago.
And as a public service to the antiwar movement in the United States and abroad, here is a
collection of protest slogans. Feel free to use these for signs at your next protest.
| "Preserve Mesopotamian Culture / Don't bomb Iraq" (with pictures of Mesopotamian artifacts and art) | (As seen in the back of a car in Arizona, USA) |
| "Saddam won't use nukes against U.S." -- CIA Director, in letter to Congress (10/2002) | (As seen in Chicago, Mar. 16, 2003) |
| "the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today is my own government" (Martin Luther King, Jr.) | (As seen in an email sent to slogans@chiagomediaaction.org) |
| "there will be no meaningful solution, until some attempt is made to know these people, and hear their broken cries." (Martin Luther King, Jr.) | (As seen in an email sent to slogans@chiagomediaaction.org) |
| "they must see americans as strange liberators..." (Martin Luther King, Jr.) | (As seen in an email sent to slogans@chiagomediaaction.org) |
| "We hold these truths to be self-evident" (with pictures of the American flag and the Peace Sign) | (As seen in the back of a car in Arizona, USA) |
| $1 billion a day to kill people -- what a bargain. | (As seen in Washington DC, Jan. 18, 2003) |
| (accompanied by a picture of Donald Duck) Save the Ducts, No to War | (As seen in Chicago, Mar. 16, 2003) |
| (accompanied by a picture of Hello Kitty carrying a peace sign) Hey George! The Kitty says no! | (As seen in Chicago, Mar. 16, 2003) |
| (worn by someone dressed as George W. Bush) I Love Democracy (but not in Florida) / I Love Weapons of Mass Destruction (but not in Iraq) | (As seen in Chicago, Mar. 16, 2003) |