BUFDRVR
March 21st 04, 01:30 PM
>In the early afternoon, Bloomberg estimated the crowd at about 30,000.
>But organizers said later that number had grown to more than 100,000
>people
Sure....
>In Cincinnati, several hundred people gathered in a downtown
Later inflated to "several thousand" by organizers...
>In Omaha, Neb., about 30 people turned out
In keeping with the theme of the day, organizers later said over 300 people
turned out...
>Protesters raised their voices around much of the globe as well,
>urging an end to the coalition occupation some blame for international
>terrorism.
That's right, prior to one year ago, there was no international terrorism...
>Thousands marched through central London, and demonstrators held a
>huge rally in Rome. Germany, Greece, the Netherlands and other
>European countries also saw protests, while demonstrations took place
>earlier in Japan, Australia and India.
>
Out of 6 billion people in the world, less than 200,000 attended these
demonstrations, seems a great majority of the world believes Iraq (and the
world in general) to be a better place without Hussain and his sons...
BUFDRVR
"Stay on the bomb run boys, I'm gonna get those bomb doors open if it harelips
everyone on Bear Creek"
>But organizers said later that number had grown to more than 100,000
>people
Sure....
>In Cincinnati, several hundred people gathered in a downtown
Later inflated to "several thousand" by organizers...
>In Omaha, Neb., about 30 people turned out
In keeping with the theme of the day, organizers later said over 300 people
turned out...
>Protesters raised their voices around much of the globe as well,
>urging an end to the coalition occupation some blame for international
>terrorism.
That's right, prior to one year ago, there was no international terrorism...
>Thousands marched through central London, and demonstrators held a
>huge rally in Rome. Germany, Greece, the Netherlands and other
>European countries also saw protests, while demonstrations took place
>earlier in Japan, Australia and India.
>
Out of 6 billion people in the world, less than 200,000 attended these
demonstrations, seems a great majority of the world believes Iraq (and the
world in general) to be a better place without Hussain and his sons...
BUFDRVR
"Stay on the bomb run boys, I'm gonna get those bomb doors open if it harelips
everyone on Bear Creek"