More peace march photos
I know that this photo of Sept. 24, 2005 peace marchers must be an early photo because we marched only 1 hrs less than we did at the March for Women's Lives last April, where 1.5 million women marched. photo courtesy of Jerry
The women's march of April 2004 compared to the Million Man March
There were more people present in Washington DC on Sept. 24, 2005, than the media will tell you. However, Stars and Stripes estimated 250,000 people, which is close, but I think it still is an underestimation. Why do I say that? The photo below shows a large contingent of police at 1600 hrs, however, at 0900 hrs there were 3 police officers deployed in this location. I think they were not expecting so many people. Worse yet, they were rude, and not a professional as the police officers in Crawford. The DC police should get lessons from the Crawford police.
The police, I think, did not expect such a crowd. That must be why the train from NY to DC had a "power outage" and those folks had to find another way to get to DC. I am sorry I missed the civil actions on Sunday when folks got arrested, including Cindy Sheehan. Go Cindy!
All in all, it was an amazing and historic experience as we mixed a historic peace march with historic tours....
and just plain fun
and a run in with Oscar the Grouch:
The women's march of April 2004 compared to the Million Man March
There were more people present in Washington DC on Sept. 24, 2005, than the media will tell you. However, Stars and Stripes estimated 250,000 people, which is close, but I think it still is an underestimation. Why do I say that? The photo below shows a large contingent of police at 1600 hrs, however, at 0900 hrs there were 3 police officers deployed in this location. I think they were not expecting so many people. Worse yet, they were rude, and not a professional as the police officers in Crawford. The DC police should get lessons from the Crawford police.
The police, I think, did not expect such a crowd. That must be why the train from NY to DC had a "power outage" and those folks had to find another way to get to DC. I am sorry I missed the civil actions on Sunday when folks got arrested, including Cindy Sheehan. Go Cindy!
All in all, it was an amazing and historic experience as we mixed a historic peace march with historic tours....
and just plain fun
and a run in with Oscar the Grouch:
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A word on scale regarding the top photograph: at center of photo, below the green grass there are two black objects. Those were speaker towers at either end of a VERY large stage. Know also that there were people not seen underneath almost every tree shown, and others to the right and left of where the picture ends. There were L-O-T-S of people there!
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