Talk:Red Friday

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Changed Pro-Military back to Pro-War. "Pro-Military" implies that those who don't support the war are against the military.--TheRealdeal

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[edit] Agreed.

Also removed redundant statements as well as assumptive remark that some sites support our troops "meaning the war in Iraq". These sites show support for American Soldiers regardless where they may be deplted

[edit] Reverted some Changes

Smackycat added some changes that violated the NPOV rule, so I reverted them.

[edit] Bad Article

this article is one of the worst ive seen ever, it has so many unsourced statments and it looks like it is all just adding useless comments like a blog, this make me ashamed when i advocate to my teachers that wikipedia is good and is monitored by administrated by people who are responsible

[edit] BURMA oversight

There is no reference here of Red Friday for the Burmese People. Sept 28th is a designated red friday day to show support for the monks, students, and other victims of Burma's violent regime. More can be found via google. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.101.212.201 (talk) 08:44, 28 September 2007 (UTC)