January 28, 2007
100,000s PROTEST WAR
by Adam Schreck, Ashraf Khalil and David Streitfeld
WASHINGTON — About 100,000 antiwar protesters from around the country converged Saturday on the National Mall, galvanized by opposition to President Bush’s plan to increase the number of troops in Iraq.
Protests attended by several thousand people also were held in Los Angeles, San Francisco and other cities. But the demonstration in the nation’s capital was among the biggest since the war began.
Read More at the Los Angeles Times
More coverage:
U. S. Protesters Send Bush Impeachment Message (ohmynews.com)
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