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The world is poisoned with US militarism, Galway Food Not Bombs strives to be one of its antidotes?![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "The US is still a country run by leaders who brandish, celebrate and use the massive violent capabilities of the Pentagon as a matter of course.(Norman Solomon, author of: Made Love, Got War) Yesterday, Galway Food Not Bombs were at it again in Shop Street, this time beneath the shelter of green canvas, sporting a freshly painted flourescent banner and augmented with three new activists. Our initial two hour stint has gradually stretched, so that yesterday we spent four-and -a- half hours behind the field kitchen, buoyed by a constant stream of favourable comments from the public and heartened to do the same, even more so, next Sunday.
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Jump To Comment: 6 5 4 3 2 1with flavoursome message, thanks to Galway FNB and those donating the free food!
Well done, FNB, keep up the good work. As Howard Zinn says, every small act is important (with a slight paraphrase).
Time to go stick this on our school's Social Action Notice Board.
Read Norman Solomon's Counterpunch article: Imperial Excess: The United States of Violence on "Related Link"
We could do with soemthing similar in Dublin again,great work!
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From Bath (UK)
Galway FNB is a clean, if not a hard, act to follow?
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Nose-bag time for Kieran Davies, Galway's noted street artist, musician and playwright.
These two local gourmets gave the thumbs-up to our fare
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