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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"

Matt Wiser
March 22nd 04, 06:21 PM
(BUFDRVR) wrote:
>>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"
Glad to see someone pointing out the overstatements made by those who would
prefer that Saddam and his bloody regime be still around. I wonder how they'll
feel when the Butcher of Baghdad goes on trial for his crimes?

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