RE: RE: Re: Re: National Days of Resistance...

2002-10-07 Thread Devine, James
Title: RE: [PEN-L:30958] RE: Re: Re: National Days of Resistance... according to the L.A. TIMES, there were 3 thousand or 3 1/2 thousand (beyond what was allowed by the permit) in the rally. Jim Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://bellarmine.lmu.edu/~jdevine -Original Message- From

Re: National Days of Resistance...

2002-10-06 Thread Ian Murray
- Original Message - From: Diane Monaco [EMAIL PROTECTED] National Days of Resistance to War and Repression, Oct 6-7 Nearly 500 marched in Toledo, Ohio from 2-3:30pm EDT today...with virtually unlimited support for peace from the countless passing pedestrians and cars. We jumped

Re: Re: National Days of Resistance...

2002-10-06 Thread Eugene Coyle
There was a good crowd in San Francisco -- average age quite low. Lots of infants, some more young kids, and lots of people in the 17 - 23 age bracket. I can't estimate the crowd but I heard the number 10,000 offered on the radio. The police were well behaved. The signs led me to believe

RE: Re: Re: National Days of Resistance...

2002-10-06 Thread Devine, James
Title: RE: [PEN-L:30954] Re: Re: National Days of Resistance... This sounds like the rally in L.A., but that one was much smaller. There was quite an ethnic mix in L.A., from Filipinos to Native Americans. Some excessive rhetoric, but no-one seemed to care (partly because it was hard to hear

Re: Re: Re: National Days of Resistance...

2002-10-06 Thread Ian Murray
- Original Message - From: Eugene Coyle [EMAIL PROTECTED] The signs led me to believe that people aren't very focused yet, and still appealing to rationality on the part of govt officials. Gene Coyle = The signs in Seattle were a combo of simple variations on 'no