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Son and I attended. It was a day of mixed feelings.
First let me say that there were more than the 200 or 250 people there as reported by Fox Network in NO LA. I don't know how many, but there were A LOT. Tomorrow Son and I will try to post pics.
It felt good to be making our voice heard, but there were as many gray heads (like mine) as there were young. We oldsters kept looking at each other saying, "did you ever think that we'd be doing the same thing forty years later?"
We were given the mandatory speech...there'll be hecklers, ignore them, etc...but in reality, there was one man set up on the parade route in a lawn chair with a "I love Bush" sign, one old lady in a purple dress and red hat (tacky), and a old guy on a bicycle threatening us with having a hand grenade in his backpack. Cars honked at us with thumbs ups, constructions workers flashed the peace sign, passersby clapped and cheered.
The Jazz Funeral people were great.
I think if I had had to say home and watch the Chimp's Coronation, I would not have survived.
March 19...the 2nd annual protest against the war. Make plans! I intend to round up all the old radicals here and caravan to NO. Join Us!
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