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To: Pearls Before Swine
Thanks for the photos. They show not an English face in the bunch. I suspect they are largely typical of the demonstrators.

To be fair here are some other photos with some Brit lefties.

 

Members of The Stop The War Coalition march behind a heavy police presence at Embankment, London, Saturday Sept. 28, 2002. Thousands of protesters gathered along the River Thames Saturday to urge British Prime Minister Tony Blair and President Bush not to go to war with Iraq. (AP Photo/PA, Matthew Fearn)
- Sep 28 10:14 AM ET
 
Thousands of protestors gather in London's Hyde Park on September 28 to demonstrate against a possible military strike on Iraq. REUTERS/Peter Macdiarmid
- Sep 28 8:31 PM ET

Thousands of peace protesters march through central London from Embankment to Hyde Park to demonstrate against starting war on Iraq, in London, Saturday, Sept. 28, 2002. An estimated 150,000 took part in the march. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)
- Sep 28 4:40 PM ET

Protesters shout out as they gather in Hyde Park for a rally after marching through central London from Embankment to demonstrate against a war in Iraq, London, Saturday, Sept. 28, 2002. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)
- Sep 28 4:14 PM ET

Protesters against a war in Iraq and Israel's policies in the West Bank and Gaza gather in Hyde Park, London after marching from Embankment through central London Saturday, Sept. 28, 2002. Preliminary crowd estimates varied from 50,000 demonstrators according to Scotland Yard to 250,000 people and more according to a spokesperson from The Stop the War Coalition, which helped organize the march. (AP Photo/ Lindsey Parnaby)
- Sep 28 4:09 PM ET

Former United Nations weapons inspector Scott Ritter displays a document while speaking during the Peace Rally in London's Hyde Park, Saturday Sept. 28 2002. More than 50,000 Britons from all regions, ages and social backgrounds, marched in central London Saturday, urging British Prime Minister Tony Blair and President Bush not to invade Iraq. (AP Photo / Lindsey Parnaby, PA)
- Sep 28 4:12 PM ET

Scott Ritter, former UN weapons inspector, speaks to thousands of peace protesters gathered in Hyde Park after marching through central London from Embankment to demonstrate against an invasion of Iraq, in London, Saturday, Sept. 28, 2002. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)
- Sep 28 3:57 PM ET

A young protester waves a Palestinian flag as thousands of peace protesters gather in Hyde Park for a rally after marching through central London from Embankment to demonstrate against a war in Iraq, London, Saturday, Sept. 28, 2002. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)
- Sep 28 4:02 PM ET

A protester cries out against a war in Iraq during a peace protest in Hyde Park, London, Saturday, Sept. 28, 2002. More than 50,000 Britons from all regions, ages and social backgrounds, marched in central London from Embankment on the River Thames to Hyde Park Saturday, urging British Prime Minister Tony Blair and President Bush not to invade Iraq.(AP Photo/Sang Tan)
- Sep 28 4:02 PM ET

A demonstrator expresses his views against war on his stomach during an anti-war rally in London on September 28, 2002. REUTERS/Natasha-Marie Brown
- Sep 28 2:49 PM ET

Anti-war protesters join a march through London to protest against a possible military strike on Iraq, September 28, 2002. Joint rally organizers Stop the War Coallition and the Muslim Association of Britain estimated at least 350,000 participated in the march through London on Saturday. REUTERS/Natasha-Marie Brown
- Sep 28 1:58 PM ET

Thousands of protesters march through Parliament Square in central London Saturday, Sept. 28, 2002, to urge Prime Minister Tony Blair and President Bush not to go to war with Iraq. Legislators from Blair's Labor Party are among the leaders of the Stop the War Coalition that organized the march with the Muslim Association of Britain. They wanted to rally those who believe war would cause political and economic instability on a global scale. (AP Photo/Lindsey Parnaby, PA)
- Sep 28 12:39 PM ET

Thousands of peace protesters march through central London from Embankment to Hyde Park to urge British Prime Minister Tony Blair and President Bush not to go to war with Iraq, in London, on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2002. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)
- Sep 28 12:34 PM ET

Thousands of protesters march at Embankment, central London, Saturday Sept. 28, 2002, opposing proposed military action against Iraq by President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair. (AP Photo/ Lindsey Parnaby, PA)
- Sep 28 12:32 PM ET

Five-month old Kitiana McEwan wears a peace message on her vest as she is carried by her father during a peace rally in central London, September 28, 2002. Joint rally organizers Stop the War Coalition and the Muslim Association of Britain estimated at least 100,000 participated in the march through London on Saturday in opposition to a military strike on Iraq. (Peter Macdiarmid/Reuters)
- Sep 28 12:17 PM ET


Anti-war protestors pass Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament during a rally in central London, September 28, 2002. Tens of thousands of Britons joined a peace rally in London to oppose a military strike on Iraq. Photo by Peter Macdiarmid/Reuters
- Sep 28 12:19 PM ET

Former U.N weapons inspector Scott Ritter prepares to address an anti-war rally in London's Hyde Park against a possible military strike on Iraq, September 28, 2002. Joint rally organizers Stop the War Coalition and the Muslim Association of Britain estimated at least 100,000 people participated in the march through London on Saturday in opposition to possible military action against Saddam Hussein's regime. REUTERS/Peter Macdiarmid
- Sep 28 11:57 AM ET

Anti-war protestors assemble at the start of a mass rally in London to oppose a military strike on Iraq, September 28, 2002. Joint organizers Stop the War Coalition and the Muslim Association of Britain estimated at least 100,000 were participating. Photo by Peter Macdiarmid/Reuters
- Sep 28 10:37 AM ET


14 posted on 09/28/2002 7:21:45 PM PDT by dennisw
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To: dennisw
Scott Ritter is WAY off the reservation. It's impossible for me to think of this guy as having been a Marine... There really is such a thing as an ex-Marine afterall.
19 posted on 09/28/2002 8:30:05 PM PDT by American Soldier
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To: dennisw
IMO, this is the effect of having too many Muslims in their country. A good reason for us to limit what we take in until this war is through.
23 posted on 09/28/2002 9:02:54 PM PDT by A CA Guy
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To: dennisw
Scott Ritter is a damn traitor.
46 posted on 09/28/2002 10:50:29 PM PDT by Howlin
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