Five more Monks die in search of Democracy...

Damo, you and I have been through this before.

These people need second amendment rights, so they can do battle with an evil government to overthrow it.

The peaceful disobedience methods of MLK, Ghandi, Buddist monks, or ukranian or serbian protestors just won't work. Its for pansies.

I disagree with the point about peaceful disobedience. It is this type of protest that gets worldwide attention and can put pressure on governments to take action. If they were to pick up guns and fight, then all the governments would just sit back and watch the fight.
 
Event: Rally to show solidarity with the Myanmar protesters
Date: Monday, October 1, 2007
Time: Noon--1:00 p.m.
Location: Permanent Mission of the Union of Myanmar (Burma) to the United Nations
10 East 77th St. (near 5th Ave., east side of Central Park)
New York, NY 10021
Directions: Closest subway, No. 6 Train to 77th St.
 
Event: Rally to show solidarity with the Myanmar protesters
Date: Monday, October 1, 2007
Time: Noon--1:00 p.m.
Location: Permanent Mission of the Union of Myanmar (Burma) to the United Nations
10 East 77th St. (near 5th Ave., east side of Central Park)
New York, NY 10021
Directions: Closest subway, No. 6 Train to 77th St.

Dave where did you get this information?
 
Yep, sorry I didn't respond earlier but im reading as many articles as I can on the situation. Wish I lived near there, I was hoping there would be one here in the Cleveland Area.
 
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