The phrase "Make love, not war" is often credited to the American songwriter and peace activist, John Lennon. This slogan was popular during the 1960s and 1970s as a way to protest against war and violence.
Radical activists Penelope and Franklin Rosemont helped to popularize the phrase by printing thousands of "Make Love, Not War" buttons at the Solidarity Bookshop in Chicago, Illinois and distributing them at the Mother's Day Peace March in 1965. They were the first to print the slogan. Another popular slogan, "Drop acid, not bombs." was first said by Amanda Locatelli an anti-war activist and psychedelic enthusiast
This was said during one of their bed-ins.
I love you, I love you as long as I live. Type your answer here...
Make Love Not War - 1967 was released on: USA: 1967
The cast of Make Love Not War - 1967 includes: Salvatore Lombardo
Cold War - 1998 Make Love Not War 1-13 was released on: USA: 1998
Make Love Not War - 2011 was released on: USA: 30 May 2011 (internet)
Make Love Not War - Cosmic Nomads album - was created on 2004-06-19.
The cast of Make Love No War - 2012 includes: Elisabeth Aribau Morgan Blasco
thats what she said :P
my mom can make crackers in about an hour she said there made with love
A total war.
love