Sat Jan 27 2007 (Updated 02/02/07)
Anti-War Protests In DC and SF

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Saturday, January 27th anti-war protests were held around the US to tell the new Congress to "represent the truly nationwide peace majority."
United for Peace and Justice organized the largest march in
Washington DC, where over one hundred thousand anti-war protesters circled the US capital.
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Links To Other Protests Around The US
150,000 March Against Iraq war on Jan. 27 in Wash, DC
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Massive D.C. Protest Against U.S. War / Occupation in Iraq
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Students, veterans, workers denounce Iraq war at Saturday protests
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Organizers channel antiwar protest behind Democrats
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From DC: Antiwar and looking ahead, What's it going to take?
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Reps Woolsey, Waters and Conyers Call for End to Iraq War at Anti-War Rally in Washington
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"Silence Is No Longer An Option": Jane Fonda, Sean Penn, Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins Speak Out
In San Francisco, there was a rally and march that started at Powell And Market and ended at Pier 31/33 to support IBU-ILWU/MMP workers, who are under attack by Terry MacCrae and Hornblower Tours.
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In Sacramento,
more than 100 people gathered at the intersection of Arden Way and Heritage Lane to protest the continued war and occupation.
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In San Jose, two hundred people lined the busy intersection of Stevens Creek Blvd and Winchester Blvd
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In Fresno, there was a demonstration at the Peace Corner: Blackstone and Shaw.
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