September 25, 2005 -- War protest in DC draws crowd of 300,000.
publication date: Apr 12, 2007
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author/source: Wayne Madsen
September 25, 2005 -- War protest in DC draws crowd of 300,000. In typical fashion, the Washington, DC Metropolitan Police played the Bush-Rove "fuzzy math" game -- cutting the number in half and subtracting 50,000 to come up with a total of 100,000. And in typical fashion, the corporate-controlled media referred to the numbers as being in "the tens of thousands."
WASHINGTON, DC ANTI-WAR PROTEST, SEPTEMBER 24, 2005


Cindy Sheehan at DC Camp Casey







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