Wednesday, February 21, 2007



Largest protest in years.
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Protestors everywhere.

Lincoln?
So many people for one cause.

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Police all lined up with nothing to do. Anti war protest. Maybe that is why.
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At the bottom of the Hill. Capitol Hill
When we got there. The cops did nothing that day.
The end of the parade group. We walked to the middle and then ran into the begining at one point.
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In front of the Capitol
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Nicole.

Me.
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Anti War Protest in DC on January 27th 2007

January 27th was an extraordinary outpouring for peace in Washington DC and in communities all around the country. The National Mall was filled with the voices of 500,000 people committed to doing their part to end the war in Iraq and bring all of the troops home. And the energy in this massive turnout was electric.

On Jan. 29, at least 1,000 people brought that energy and conviction into the offices of Congressional representatives from 47 states. It was one of the largest lobby days in decades, and capped an amazing weekend in the nation's Capitol.

Nicole and I walked down to the mall and took a look at what was going on, took some pictures along the way.