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Code-Pink Rally
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I had the opportunity to attend the Code Pink rally on Saturday. With a catchy slogan and a well organized dress code, many people gathered for the rally at the Navy Memorial. The area was filled with people (men and women) dressed in pink and shouting their favorite chant "Women Say Pull Out Now".

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Several actors-turn-activists were given a chance to speak, including Sean Penn, Susan Sarandon, and Rhea Pearlman. Joining the "stars", were some elected officials - Representatives Dennis Kucinich and Lynn Woolsey, among others. The expected speakers represented Hollywood and Washington DC; but they shared the stage with a couple with a unexpected speakers - one that I foun dparticularly interesting was an injured Iraq veteran. The Code Pink MCs allowed this veteran speak about his support for the war. Most of the crowd probably didn't agree with most of what he said, but he was treated with respect and recieved minimal banter from the crowd. As a first-timer to DC protests, I was in awe of the respect the pink crowd had for the speaker.

A quick side note- There was a counter-protest across the street. Seems like the demographics of the small group were quite limited, actually the entire crowd was limited. I would say maximum of 40 people total were protesting against the rally.




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Counter Protest?
By JonathanGarro Jan 31st 2007 at 3:54 pm EST
I'm glad the protest looked like it drew a lot of people. I clicked on that "Counter Protest" link you posted.

Wow. That's all I can say. I quote: "Please bring American and service flags, signs bearing messages of support for our troops, as well as signs denouncing Fonda and her band of traitors."

Is that not the most representative statement of the people who support this war? Bring your flags and show everyone that you love your country more than the people who want to stop wasting lives for a lost cause?
  
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