Sunday, September 25, 2005

So, there was a huge anti-war protest in Washington D.C. this weekend. I don't know why people bother. Before the war, something like three million people around the country protested in one day, and all the President did was say that he didn't listen to focus groups.

Still, this CNN article is kind of amusing in its recounting of a few basic facts:

- An estimated 100,000 anti-war protestors showed up.
- An estimated 400 showed up to the "defenders of Iraq War counter-rally."
- Senator Jeff Sessions (R-AL) spoke at the pro-war rally, saying basically that the anti-war protesters didn't represent the country, but the pro-war rally did.

Umm... yeah. 400 to 100,000.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi, your blog is great. I was just out blog surfing for detailed info on anti-war rally when I ended up on your page. I watch C-SPAN coverage, who is ANSWER or the Cuban 5 Freedom Movement? Why did they burn an American flag? Why did some say they supported Al-Queda?
Peace

9:04 PM  
Blogger isaacjosephson said...

When you identify yourself and learn how to spell, I'll answer your questions.

10:59 AM  

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