No War: America Brand, Poster copyright freeware, song of the Beastie Boys.

The refusal to the Iraq war, even suggested a few crumbs of common sense, are added by the hour public acts and strategies put in place by the few artists and collectives that still were missing. First, the crew of Adbusters that challenges the advertising of the States aiming as always at heart. ' Boycott Brand America ', in fact, is much more than a collection of online signatures. The intent is to gather signatures for a proposal that advocates a boycott of American products export most famous, encouraging those who adhere to defect from the first moment of war McDonaldÕs, Niketowns, Hollywood movies, Disneyland, Esso, Texaco , Chevron, avoid the purchase of Pepsi, Coca Cola, Gap and Starbucks and watch TV channels Fox, CNN and MTV. Associations, too, graphics are mobilizing to provide anti-war poster of impact to anyone who wants scaricarseli and use them according to the rules of the freeware. The initiative you can follow the site ' Another Poster for Peace 'and among the participants there is also the legendary American designer Milton Glaser. Not least are the Beastie Boys who put in free download on their site a single called ' In a World Gone Mad 'the text of which says among other things:' Now how many people must get killed? For oil families 'pockets to get filled?' The B.Boys clearly say that they do not feel at all represented by Bush in international politics. And among the childish retaliation institutional waste of subjection Europe, there is also that of Republican Congressman Bob Ney who did remove all cafés in the House of Representative the word 'French' from the menu, making it replace with 'Freedom', for so now you can buy only 'Freedom Fries' and 'Freedom Toast' …