Posted on 01/19/2003 12:59:25 AM PST by weegee
Anti-war protester flashes a peace sign while being arrested for climbing over a fence into 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 U.S. Park Police Officer secures a fence from Anti-war protesters 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
The Rev. Jesse Jackson (news - web sites) marches past the U.S. Capitol building during an anti-war rally, January 18, 2003. Tens of thousands of Americans opposed to waging war in Iraq rallied in Washington despite frigid cold on Saturday demanding the White House back down and give U.N. weapons inspectors a chance. REUTERS/William Philpott
Three demonstrators chained themselves together to block the road outside the headquarters of British Military Joint Command, in Northwood, northwest London, in protest against a possible war on Iraq, Sunday, Jan. 19, 2003 (AP Photo/Sang Tan)
"Um, I've got to go to the bathroom! Can you blokes help me???"
But thats just me.
I had to put up with these idiots back in the sixities and to think people are just as stupid now as they were then. You know Leftie, you might have gotten away with this during VietNam but the game is different now....I do think Leftie, you have pushed the edge of the envelope alittle too far this time.
Coretta Scott King speaks at the Circles of Hope dinner in San Francisco, in this, Nov. 22, 2002 file photo. The widow of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. thinks America should ask itself some tough questions about the death penalty and the impending war in Iraq. At a remembrance for her slain husband, King drew applause when she called for an end to the death penalty and encouraged nonviolent protests against possible military action against Saddam Hussein (news - web sites). (AP Photo/Dave Kennedy, File)
Iraqi men and women shout slogans during a parade commemorating the 12th anniversary of the start of the 1991 Gulf War (news - web sites) in Baghdad, January 17, 2003. A defiant Saddam Hussein (news - web sites) rallied Iraqis with a vow to rout U.S. troops at the gates of Baghdad. (Peter Andrews/Reuters)
An injured Israeli arrives at Hadassah hospital in Jerusalem January 17, 2003 following a shooting in Hebron. Palestinian gunmen opened fire on a Jewish settler home in the divided West Bank city, killing a settler before one of the attackers was shot dead, an Israeli army spokesman said. The military wing of the militant Islamic group Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack. (Flash 90/Reuters)
They are protesting on behalf of peace for innocent men, women, and children... right. Not with those Palestinian flags at the rally.
A Palestinian burns an Israeli flag and an American flag during a demonstration in support of Iraq in Gaza City January 17, 2003. A senior member of the militant Islamic movement Hamas said during a march by 3,000 Palestinians that Muslims and Arabs will attack American targets everywhere if the United States goes to war against Iraq. (Ahmed Jadallah/Reuters)
A demonstrator is arrested after he pressed as close to the White House grounds as he could get Sunday Jan. 19, 2003 in Washington to demand that President Bush (news - web sites) back off Iraq. (AP Photo, Evan Vucci)
No tresspassing on Federal grounds, sir.
NO BAG LIMIT
Photo showing police bagging a few Osama-lovers.
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