there was a great crowd - NH Register estimated at 800 which seems about right. There were 5 counter-demonstrators.
I thought the local speakers were great - esp. John Olson from the state AFLCIO - he was speaking when the bus arrived.
Cindy was there - she and the other VFP, etc speakers were very moving. Some audience members were in tears.
The freepers were very rude. One had "soldiers" misspelled on her sign ("soliders") - which Cody Camacho from IVAW pointed out from the stage. Between the reading of the names of the dead from CT and the playing of taps, one freeper yelled out "do their families know you are using their names?" Glares and "shushes" from the rest of the crowd shut her up - temporarily
Here's a link to the photo of the "soliders" sign - scroll down to the story and click on "Disagreement" to view it
http://www.courant.com/news/local /
A collection was taken up to cover expenses. They collected an excess $600 which was donated to the bus tour.
I kept looking for DU t-shirts so I could connect with people. I was wearing a turquoise shirt and was holding the Abu Gharaib photo with the caption, Got Democracy?
I took pictures - if someone can tell me how to post them, I will