Posted on 01/19/2003 12:59:25 AM PST by weegee
An anti-war sign hangs around the neck of a statue of President Abraham Lincoln in Portland, Ore., Saturday Jan 18, 2003. In Portland, police said at least 20,000 people marched through downtown. (AP Photo/Steve Slocum)
Startling new "evidence" shows that President Lincoln opposed fighting the Civil War.
U.S. Park Police detain a protestor who jumped the fence at Lafayette Park across the street from the White House during an anti-war protest Sunday, Jan. 19, 2003 in Washington. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
LOL ! I love that in #34. I hope you don't mind if I 'borrow' it for future posting purposes, Miss Sly?...
Demonstrators lie on the ground as police officers search and arrest them during an antiwar protest, Sunday, Jan. 19, 2003, in Washington. Several hundred demonstrators, mostly college students, rallied near the Justice Department (news - web sites) on Sunday to protest the possible war with Iraq and 'racist witch hunts' by U.S. authorities following the terrorist attacks. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
"Racist witch hunts"? Yep, there is no liberal bias in the press. < /sarcasm >
An unidentified protester is handcuffed by a police officer during an antiwar protest, Sunday, Jan. 19, 2003, in Washington. Several hundred demonstrators, mostly college students, rallied near the Department of Justice (news - web sites) on Sunday to protest the possible war with Iraq and 'racist witch hunts' by U.S. authorities following the terrorist attacks. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
U.S. Park Police detain to two protesters who jumped the fence at Lafayette Park, across the street from the White House, during an anti-war protester, Sunday, Jan. 19, 2003, in Washington. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
Anti-war protesters make peace signs as police officers stand guard in Layfette Square during a rally near the White House, Sunday, Jan. 19, 2003. Hundreds of demonstrators rallied Sunday against the possible war with Iraq and racist witch hunts by U.S. authorities following the Sept. 11 attacks. Police swiftly arrested close to a dozen protesters who breached barriers near the White House. (AP Photo/Roick Bowmer)
A Palestinian woman shouts slogans against U.S President George Bush during a protest march against a possible war against Iraq in the streets of Marseille, January 18, 2003. The demonstration coincided with anti-war protests across the world. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier
She regrets she has no more kids to give 'for the cause'...
An anti-war protester is arrested in Layfette Square during a rally near the White House, Sunday, Jan. 19, 2003. Tens of thousands of anti-war protesters jammed the National Mall in Washington to protest U.S. action against Iraq. (AP Photo/Roick Bowmer)
U.S. Park Police stand guard with batons out as they arrest protestors who jump the fence at Lafayette Park across the street from the White House during an anti-war protester Sunday Jan. 19, 2003 in Washington. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
"Let me tell you, the police have got a stack this high of arrest records on these unwashed hippy protestors..."
Anti-war protester march down Pennsylvania Avenue to Lafayette Park near the White House in Washington, January 19, 2003, as part of a march against the U.S. going to war with Iraq. Sixteen protesters were arrested for breaking through police lines at Lafayette Park. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
Anti-war protesters march near White House, Sunday, Jan. 19, 2003. Hundreds of demonstrators rallied Sunday against the possible war with Iraq and racist witch hunts by U.S. authorities following the Sept. 11 attacks. Police swiftly arrested close to a dozen protesters who breached barriers near the White House. (AP Photo/Roick Bowmer)
Palestinians wave Iraqi and Palestinian flags and a portrait of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein (news - web sites) during a pro-Iraqi rally Sunday Jan. 19 2003 in the West Bank town of Jenin. In the center is a black flag with yellow writing of the radical Islamic group Islamic Jihad. (AP Photo/Mohammed Ballas)
U.S. Park Police stand guard as protesters try to jump the fence at Lafayette Park, across the street from the White House, during an antiwar protest, Sunday Jan. 19, 2002, in Washington.(AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
Anti-war protesters climb over a fence in Lafayette Park near the White House in Washington, January 19, 2003, as part of a march against the U.S. going to war with Iraq. Sixteen protesters were arrested for breaking through police lines. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
A protester is dragged away as he is arrested by Park Police officers after jumping a barricade at Lafeyette Park in Washington, January 19, 2003. Some 16 protesters were arrested during a demonstration near the White House. The demonstration was a continuation of the larger protests that took place on Sataurday against a possible war on Iraq. REUTERS/William Philpott
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