Greg Stewart as the Unknown Soldier encounters some Pro War Bush Supporters on his way to the protest gathering in Washington DC on 3/17/07 and they participate in a lively debate.
Greg Stewart took the Opposition to the streets, standing up to do what he can as a citizen to end the war in Iraq and bring our troops home. Here he sings his song 'One Life Lost' at the Stock Exchange in New York City.
On Nov. 7, 2006 - the day of the midterm elections - Greg Stewart took the opposition to the streets, standing up to do what he can as a citizen to end the war in Iraq and bring our troops home.
On election day, Nov. 7 2006 Greg Stewart takes the opposition to the streets, standing up to do what he can as a citizen to end the war in Iraq and bring our troops home. Here he has a chance to jam with the naked cowboy.
Join The Opposition covers Hendrix and the Doors while Greg Stewart as the Unknown Soldier participates in the Iraq Veterans Against The War March and Die In on 9/15/07
Greg Stewart joins other concerned citizens in New York city as they gather to protest the War in Iraq in a March organized by United For Peace and Justice on 3/18/07. Soundtrack is "War Profiteers" written by Greg Stewart and performed by Join The Opposition.
Greg Stewart stands with at least 100,000 strong to protest the criminal administration of President George Bush and the unjust War in Iraq in Washington DC on 1/27/07 w/Jane Fonda & Susan Sarandon
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