Voicing their opinions against war

2005-11-03 / Community


RANDY THOMSON/Acorn Newspapers ‘GIVE PEACE A CHANCE’—Jane and Jim Bright, whose son, Evan Ashcraft, 24, was killed in Mosul, Iraq last year while guarding an oil field, speak out against the Iraq war recently during a Democratic Women’s Council of the Conejo Valley event. It was called “Paint the Town Blue Night” at Borderline in Thousand Oaks. Political activities seem to be gaining momentum here. RANDY THOMSON/Acorn Newspapers ‘GIVE PEACE A CHANCE’—Jane and Jim Bright, whose son, Evan Ashcraft, 24, was killed in Mosul, Iraq last year while guarding an oil field, speak out against the Iraq war recently during a Democratic Women’s Council of the Conejo Valley event. It was called “Paint the Town Blue Night” at Borderline in Thousand Oaks. Political activities seem to be gaining momentum here.

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