Memories are so short.
The global Stop the War marches took place in the context of sabre rattling in favour of war being made by the US and the UK despite the fact that the UN weapons inspectors were still clear that no weapons had been found and that inspections should continue. The case for war was made on bad evidence and was clearly politically motivated. You will, of course, recall that Colin Powell now regards his utterly farsical address to the UN as a blot on his record.
Whether rightly or wrongly, the marches were intended to demonstrate the strength of public feeling in order to attempt to influence the decisions of our political masters at the UN.
Now, correct me if I'm wrong, but that's not the same with the Russia/ Georgia situation, is it? I'm not aware of any UN resolution one might hope to influence.
Oh, and it wasn't just lefties on the march, depsite Raggy's convincing assertion; there were people from across the political spectrum. Just in front of us at one point were three ladies carrying a banner stating they were from Tonbridge Wells Conservative Club.