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April 25, 2004
You Tell 'Em, Tiger

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Some pics from the women's rights march in DC.

I've never been a big fan of "marches" for this very reason. While the original idea is good, there will always be people who take it too far and mess things up for the serious people. Do these girls think they are making a difference? Do they think that some pro-life Bush supporter is going to see them and think "you know, that's a really solid point, maybe I should reconsider my position on this subject?" Some how I doubt it. It's flag waving and preaching to the choir of the worst kind. If anything it's doing more damage because the opposition sees this as exactly what they don't want - "freaks" like this are the only ones supporting the idea. It makes everyone else look bad.

Ponzi has more pics.

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Word sean bonner. Word.

Posted by: Bill on April 25, 2004 05:31 PM

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