Rage Against The War Machine Marches To Call Out War Profiteers
Washington, DC - On Friday, October 11, 100 anti-war activists took the streets of Washington, DC to visit offices of the War Machine as part of Cindy Sheehan's "Rage Against the War Machine" weekend of actions. This is the second annual event by Women March on the Pentagon. This year, the march was planned for a weekday so workers would be present to hear the messages at the stops along the march.
The Rage Against the War Machine march started at the site of a principal war instigator of wars, the White House, where the Commander in Chief resides. Over the past decades, successive administrations have enhanced the power of the President's office, including the power to wage war without approval from Congress or the United Nations.