Our friends at the Orange County Recruitment Awareness Project and The BASE Collective are hosting a screening of the movie “Sir! No Sir!†tomorrow (Sunday) at 4pm. Here’s the information:
Sir! No Sir!
4:00 – 6:00 pm
This Sunday, August 19
@ El Centro Cultural de México
310 W 5th Street
Santa Ana, CA 92701
(above El Curtido Salvadorean Restaurant
right at the Broadway & 5th Street intersection)Popcorn provided to assuage supper hunger pangs!
Quickly discuss the occupation of Iraq & how counter-military recruitment helps to end it! Demilitarize our schools!
Protect our youth & their right to live long and prosper!Steve Fenwick summarizes Sir! No Sir!:
This feature-length documentary focuses on the efforts by troops in the U.S. military during the Vietnam War to oppose the war effort by peaceful demonstration and subversion. It speaks mainly to veterans, but serves as a ready reminder to civilians that soldiers may oppose war as stridently as any civilian, and at greater personal peril.For more info about our film nite, write OC-RAP for a speedy reply: nlginoc@gmail.com. *See you there!*
The coffee-shop movement, veteran GI’s near bases talking to recruits in cafes, a major reason for the terminationbof our VN involvement. Little-known by later generations, never discussed, this movement was a big thing that our “writers ” of history have deleted. I am shocked to hear it screens in the OC and will expect a major of the Earth’s magnetic field if this is actually shown. Can someone write in w/results? How many attendees? Votevets.org and other groups show>?