Just went down to Lafayette Park.
There were about 50 people, which is pretty pathetic considering it's a BEAUTIFUL day in DC. Put it this way, therer was a group of Japanese business men that easily outnumbered the rally.
The speakers were not very inspiring (I was only there for an hour, but what a BORING hour). It was essentially a fundraiser, with multiple calls to fill out index cards to include with your donation. In the hour I was there, I did not see a single donation made, but there were a few people walking around with containers.
My favorite quote: "Washington DC has more homeless than the United States because of Bush". Delivered oh so eloquently by a Howard University student, who also believes the Howard campus police is controlled by the Bush administration and the FBI. Sadly, he did not expound on his particular encounter. At least that would have been interesting.
Like I posted on another thread, I was walking across Harvard campus today and there was a SMALL rally. There had been "Walk-out" posters all over campus for weeks leading up to this, and the only thing these pathetic losers could come up with was about 100 people -- right in the heart of Commiebridge, Marxachusetts, no less.