FILE - In this Friday, Feb. 17, 2012 file photo, riot police arrest U.S. activist Medea Benjamin during a protest march by Bahraini women in Qadam, Bahrain. The co-founder of U.S.-based anti-war group Code Pink says Egyptian police detained her at the airport Tuesday, March 4, 2014 when she tried to enter the country and assaulted her, fracturing her shoulder, as they handcuffed her before deporting her. Benjamin says she was detained for hours at the airport upon arrival on route to the Gaza Strip as part of an international women's delegation. (AP Photo/Hasan Jamali, File) AP Photo/Hasan Jamali, File
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Code Pink's Formula for Defeating Terrorists Greeted with Response You Most Likely Expect
May 24, 2014
"hahaha rightttttt."
A Twitter post from Code Pink, the "women-initiated grassroots peace and social justice movement," has fellow tweeters seeing a few shades darker in the color spectrum Saturday:
"We care about fighting the military-industrial-complex & stopping war. Terrorists can be defeated by peace, not war."
And it's specifically the claim about terrorists and the means by which Code Pink says they'll be bested that has some a bit...perplexed:
Featured image: AP
(H/T: Weasel Zippers)
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