Posted on 09/12/2009 2:21:15 PM PDT by Zakeet
Edited on 09/12/2009 4:03:43 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Indeed! :)
See #197 :)
Since when does ABC or anyone ask the Fire dept anythng about an outdoor event . ABC was desperate to find a low low figure since they were quoted 2 million by other sources. ABC the same outlet of Linda Douglas queen of Obama healthcare propaganda , Obama care informerical, banning all anti obama ads,
You must not listen to Rush or you would not say that.
Guess the numbers Time Laps photo of 9/12 teaparty tax protest march on DC
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoPud1TeubM&feature=player_embedded
My guess is about 700-800 thousand. I have been to the mall when the Beach Boys played a free July 4th concert for 600,000 people, and there were definitely more folks there today.
The lines for the porta-potties were 80-100 folks deep at times.
Everyone was very polite, except for a hothead or two that yelled at a CNN crew. Yelling at a cameraman does not do any good. I went up afterward and thanked them for showing up.
Add to that the number who drove (parking looked awful) and the number who came on busses (everywhere) and the number was very impressive indeed.
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If you listen to the speaker on the CSPAN broadcast, there were 450 bus loads - at 50 per bus that’s 22,500 right there.
So adding up your trains estimate in just two hours, with the busses, we’re at least at 100,000. I imagine people arrived anywhere from 8am to 1pm.
I think it sounds like anywhere from 200,000 to 500,000 is extremely reasonable. But, maybe more?? :)
approximately 60,000 to 70,000 people flooded Pennsylvania Ave, according to the Washington DC Fire Department.
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What, in the first hour? What about the next 4 hours??
Right. Plus that was just Pennsylvania Ave... not all the surrounding streets.
You’re 100% right. Why quibble over numbers...they’re going to spin it the way they want it to look, anyway.
And, considering the economy the way it is, for that many people to be able to afford to go to DC to protest is an amazing feat. I’d have LOVED to have been there...but with the taxes and furloughs we’re enduring out here in WI, no way.
I, personally, commend everyone who went to DC and across the country to protest. Just remember...for every person out there marching, there are at LEAST ten people behind them, agreeing with them, but stuck at home.
Thank you all for what we all believe in!
THE CNN Leftist was using the march as a backdrop to trash Joe Wilson ! That is why they were yelling Tell the Truth !
The top picture is staggering! Sure looks like 2 million.
How many blocks is that of wall to wall people? Looks like a mile and a half at least.
Many thanks to the people who attended.
I was there for that, too. The outburst I objected to was after the camera stopped rolling and the cameraman was putting his gear away. Screaming at a roadie is like screaming at the waiter if the chef messes up a meal.
Second time!
I was there for the entire thing from 9 am til 4:30 pm...there was no less than 250k people. No way was there 1.5 million. But I would say 250k minimum and a high of 450k.
Yes...I was there today, too. I would say 500,000 as a guess.
The only thing is that there were definitely people coming and going when I left around 3:00, so it could very well have been much more than that as a whole.
Read it again. The DC EMA only states “The line of protesters spread across Pennsylvania Avenue for blocks, all the way to the capitol, according to the Washington Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency.”
They make no claim as to the size of the crowd. That is a claim of the UK reporter, who has no knowledge of DC crowd estimates. Their report comes from watching city-wide TV cameras that are turned on whenever a significant event occurs in the Capital. (Privacy complaints restrict the use of cameras at other times.)
HUGH and SERIES either way!!!
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