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Pictures From Oct 26th AntiWar March In SF

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On Oct 26 nearly 100,000 people marched in San Francisco to protest the war in Iraq. A Similar sized demonstartions was held in Washington DC. Smaller demonstrations were held all over the world; a group of several thousand protesters even marched on Rumsfeld's house near Taos, NM.
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§Crowd At The Start Of The Demo (around 11:30)
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§Crowd At The Start Of The Demo (around 11:30)
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by charlotte kates (ckates [at] eden.rutgers.edu)
AWESOME march in SF!!! And great pictures! I'm delighted to see the SF community is not beset by some of the internal problems of DC--or, if it is, it knows how to present itself well and concentrate on the main goal--that is, stopping the war. The Palestine signs here are *awesome*. Does anyone know who or what organization designed them???

-charlotte
by Tusker
After searching through the various indy media sites and looking at pictures of other protests that took place, I have to agree that the bay area knows how to march and get it point across.
At a small protest in Denver there were masked people burning U.S. flags. I fail to see the value of this kind of demonstration. It is not peaceful and only inflames those who might not otherwise care.
What I saw for the photos of the the event here were the different faces, many colors, and speaking together, if not necessarily with the exact same message.
I wish them all long, happy peacful lives....

And for Dubya, eat more pretzels. LOTS!!
by Marcelo (nsfool2u [at] yahoo.com)
LONG LIVE PALESTINE!

I also do not support the war.

I'm wondering where you get the "FREEDOM" poster thing.

Everyone I know doesn't support war, they share my views.

Can anyone help me obtain the "FREEDOM" poster?
by willies appointments!
did you see Willie browns appointee in charge of homeless services..one bureaucrat @$104,000.00 per YEAR..............
TO DO ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!!!THIS GUT HAS NOT ONE RESPONSIBILITY (WHERE CAN I FIND THIS JOB!!!)
NO WONDER THERE IS A GROWING HOMELESS PROBLEM IN SAN FRANCISCO.
by good job!
it was so nice for gay shame to sponsor and organize this massive march for the homeless yesterday. it was turly impressive! just goes to show what can be done
when you are really dedicated


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