Response to Protesters need spell-checker for posters
I think that the more intellectual the protesters appear to be, the less people will trust them and their motives. I'm always suspicious when I see protests organised by Sinn Fein, for example. Everyone has party-supplied posters and sound-bites.
Maybe the protestors would rather have cups of hot soup than spell checkers and grammar nazies?
But seriouslry, the real issue shouldn't be the spelling, but a show of the awkward truths, like why they're going in there in the first (second) place (oil, and to bolster their position of No. 1 bully in the world), the hipocracy of them claiming that it's because of WMD (when they're the ones that supported Saddam right up until he invaded Kuwait, even providing him with "dual-use" chemicals that he used against the Kurds), or that they're intervening to bring stability to the area (while they continue to provide massive miliatary support to Israel and Egypt, apparently oblivious to the suffering and instability that this sows). Not to mention that Al-Qaida is the sworn enemy of Saddam Hussein, so any pretext that it's a war on terror is a blatant lie: the terrorist they bought (Saddam) has started writing his own script, and they want him neutralised.
Knowing your history and having a hot meal is much more important than spelling.
Created By: Declan Malone