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NEWS & LETTERS, December 2001

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'Voices for Peace'

Memphis,Tenn. - The day after Thanksgiving, the year's biggest shopping day, about 30 members of Voices for Peace stood at parking lot entrances at the biggest shopping mall in Memphis. We got a lot of support. One man saw us there and bought us a case of bottled water. There was also hostility. We were threatened by a Memphis police officer who didn't seem to realize that his job is actually to protect our right to protest. Some assumed that because we opposed the war, we supported the terrorists. Both are a threat to freedom and the new world some of us are trying to create.

Terry Moon

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