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I'm not much into numbers anyway, so that wasn't what I was paying attention to. :) I posted this on the Colorado forum, but I don't thik many people read that.
The organizer was young, and did an excellent job of putting the Denver demonstration together.
I got there with a friend about 5:30pm, and we didn't see anyone around, so I even wondered if we were on the wrong street corner. :) Then a few other people came along, wondering the same thing, so we figured we were in the right place. Then we saw a large group of people with signs coming along the street, and it took off from there. At one point, we had a lot of people and signs on 5 corners (another street comes into that intersection).
The biggest problem was the cops. There were cops all over, and when they wanted to move people off the one corner, they got quite beligerant. This was a *very* peaceful group, and they just strong-armed and escalated right from the get-go, and I was quite unhappy to see that, and have a call into Cop Watch about it. From now on, I will only go to demonstrations where I know that Cop Watch will be present, and I suggest others do the same. We're seeing a growing police problems.
It was very heartening how many cars went by honking, giving the peace sign, and waving! We realized that we were cheering many people who were against the war, and feeling rather alone with it...... seeing a large crowd cheered them up.
I've heard many reports that Dumbya keeps himself insulated from anything negative, but it was clear, when the motorcade went by, that people at the windows were looking out at us, so he had to have a clue. :)
The several minutes later all the people who were at his fundraiser came by, and made a point of honking and giving us the finger. Lots and lots of people with their digits in the air. What an intelligent response.
Except for the cops, it was a good experience, and it was good to see that many people out there on such short notice. I even talked with a couple who were there from California. :) :hi:
Kanary
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