BTW - It was COLD.
You didn't know about the conversations my wife, Jane, had with some of the "anti-war" protesters. The young girl in the yellow jacket and a young man (the second biggest jerk at the start of the march) both told my wife that they didn't want this to be an anti-war protest; they wanted it to be anti-capitalist; the young man said he was an anarchist. Another young lady told Jane she was interested in health care. I had a conversation with one who talked more about what we're doing to animals than about any war. I think the "anti-war" portion of their group was way less than 40.
I'd also take acception to the AP story that we marched a short distance. Anybody who has walked with his wife in 20 degree temperature knows how long any distance can be.
On a personal note, I really wish you had mentioned my sign. I knew "America - Love it - or - Stay in School" was to subtle for the anti with green hair but I thought it was cute.
I asked the reporter from the State News to mention that every swear word that was uttered was uttered by the antis. The biggest jerk deserves full credit for his "F... the USA", "F... the Pope" statements. The reporter seemed to be serious in talking to everybody there. Let me know how the story comes out.
Meekn,
Love the postcard.
Just wish it had been sent from Guantanemo Bay in the sunny Carribean