War protests have done little to stop the war in Iraq. Why do people continue to stand on the street with peace signs?
St. Paul, Minn. — When President Bush sent troops into Iraq in March of 2003, a portion of the population protested. A number of Americans have never stopped protesting.
Given that the war is still in full swing, some might question the effectiveness of peace signs and anti-war chants.
Reporter Nikki Tundel met up with some dedicated protesters to find out just what motivates them to keep rallying.