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Fox News: NYC Protests got well UNDER 100,000 people!
Fox News
| February 15, 2003
Posted on 02/15/2003 12:13:01 PM PST by Dont Mention the War
A reporter at the UN just reported that the Manhattan protests got nowhere *near* the 100,000 they were predicting, big empty holes in the specified protest area, and sporadic arrests. It's already broken up because they never got to critical mass.
A total failure!
TOPICS: Breaking News; Crime/Corruption; Politics/Elections; US: New York
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To: Dont Mention the War
you watching this exchange right now - between the lady from the Washington Times and that anti-American chick representing the Iraq action coalition (or some such group)? pretty good so far
To: Dont Mention the War
Well that explains why there was not much media coverage.
To: Dont Mention the War
I just got back from wandering around the protesters. It was WAY under 100,000. Less than 50,000 for sure. maybe 10-20 grand.
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posted on
02/15/2003 12:15:48 PM PST
by
PianoMan
(prefer music to hot air)
To: Dont Mention the War
My cable system doesn't carry FNC, so I've (cringe) been watching CNN off and on.
They've been reporting inflated numbers, with the London correspondent (a combo John Cleese/Matthew Lesko) reporting "500,000, one million, possibly two million protestors."
Blecch. I think not.
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posted on
02/15/2003 12:16:53 PM PST
by
angkor
To: Dont Mention the War
FWIW it is quite cold here, and uptown Manhattan buses are full of folks wearing anti-Bush/anti-war buttons, etc.
To: PianoMan
I figured the numbers were lower than expected because I couldn't find any articles about the US protests. Everything was about the big crowds in Europe.
To: Dont Mention the War
The news media is trying like hell to play up the peace protests. To hear them talk about it, there's several million people in the street. That's total wack. The protesters represent less than 1/100th of a percent of the public but they're getting 90% of the publicity. Too bad for the alphabet networks, legitimate Americans are not buying their Marxist/leftist crap.
To: Texas_Jarhead
you watching this exchange right now - between the lady from the Washington Times and that anti-American chick representing the Iraq action coalition (or some such group)?Yeah. Liz Trotta wiped the floor with Hat Chick. All the Chick could do was spew anger. And did you notice that Hat Chick was at the UN, at the center of the protest, and there wasn't a single other person around?
To: Dont Mention the War
All over the US, the numbers are low, mainly because most of us want Saddam gone.
In London, Berlin, Rome, etc.., the turnout is high, not because they don't want war but because they hate the U.S.
It's us against the world. I say screw em.
To: Dont Mention the War
BWAHAHAHAHAHA! And it's a
world wide failure! Make sure to put the word out to Fox, Rush, and anyone else who'll listen - they paid, they had celebrity backing and global exposure, and they still couldn't get a big enough group together!
At the Texas Motor Speedway, we can get 250,000 people to show up for a whole weekend - and they have to pay US $50.00 or more a piece just to get in the door! On the other hand, free drugs, celebrity sightings and paid trips couldn't get the required number of thugs to come out for this little trashy world-wide soiree.
Nelson: HA-ha!!
To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity
To hear them talk about it, there's several million people in the street. They do seem to be getting some pretty sizable numbers in Europe, but hell, that's Europe. They never protested Serbia or Somalia, or gave a damn about Rwandan genocide, so we know they're just out because they're jealous America-haters. And partiers.
To: Texas_Jarhead
"Liz Trotta is New York bureau chief of The Washington Times and is a contributor for FOX News Channel.
The author of Fighting for Air: In the Trenches with Television News, Trotta was the first woman to cover a war for broadcast news.
She began her career in journalism in 1965 working for the NBC affiliate in New York and won network recognition by taking on tough assignments including covering the Vietnam War and 1984 presidential candidate, George McGovern.
Trotta has worked for Hillman Periodicals; Inter-Catholic Press Agency; Long Island Press; Chicago Tribune; Newsday; NBC and CBS. She has taught Journalism at Stern College of Yeshiva University.
The winner of three Emmy awards and two Overseas Press Club awards, Trotta is a graduate of Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism."
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posted on
02/15/2003 12:22:11 PM PST
by
YaYa123
To: Dont Mention the War
Rania Masri is a human rights advocate and environmental scientist. She is a national board member of Peace Action, a member of the board of directors of the Education for Peace in Iraq Center, the Arab Women's Solidarity Association's representative to the United Nations, and the coordinator of the Iraq Action Coalition. Rania has written about peace and justice, racism, the sanctions Against Iraq, and the occupation of Palestinian lands in local, national, and international news magazines, and has spoken extensively at conferences and universities throughout the United States and Canada. She can be reached at
rania@nc.rr.com.
To: Dont Mention the War
"Thank You my friends around the world! Thank You"
|
Sat Feb 15, 2:38 PM ET |
Hundreds of thousands of protestors pack in front of a stage in London's Hyde Park, Saturday, Feb. 15, 2003, for a rally against a possible war with Iraq. (AP Photo/Andrew Parsons) |
To: NativeNewYorker
>uptown Manhattan buses are full of folks wearing anti-Bush/anti-war buttons
Wouldn't it be tough
if the terrorists picked now
to launch their next stunt...
To: angkor
the London correspondent (a combo John Cleese/Matthew Lesko) I saw that guy earlier and his nearly explosed with excitement when he declared it was "NOT an anti-Bush rally."
Foxnews reported it as "not a pro-Iraq, but an anti-Bush rally."
Reporters let their emotions rule these days. I'm sure he was being quite nostalgic of the 60s.
To: Dont Mention the War
Anti-American crowds are ALWAYS over-estimated by the news media. In this case, they were probably held down further by the cold weather, which as any long-haired, maggot-infested, dope-smoking, commie-loving Friend-of-The-Planet knows, is directly the result of Global Warming. In any event, they certainly didn't fail to show up because of a need to go to their JOBS. Just a hunch.
To: BurbankKarl
the Arab Women's Solidarity Association's representative to the United NationsIn other words, a professional, paid America-basher.
And why does the UN need "representatives" from made-up activist groups? I thought it was supposed to be a meeting place for national governments.
To: Mark Felton
Hundreds of thousands of protestors That picture looks more like 50 thousand
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