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seen in the glade of Brooklyn's Cadman Plaza before the march began Viewed: 756 times.
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. . . and most emphatically on this afternoon Viewed: 691 times.
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whoa! few would dare to be so bold as the artist who created this sign, but many of us are thinking about protofascism these days Viewed: 663 times.
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the long, leisurely march across our beloved Bridge, much of the route lined with cops positioned every 18 feet or so Viewed: 654 times.
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the plucky Brooklyn Borough President, Marty Markowitz, stood throughout the march at the precise line which divided the Manhattan and Brooklyn halves of the Bridge, greeting everyone, "thank you for being out here; you're now leaving the City of Brooklyn (sic); come back!" Viewed: 707 times.
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the Church Ladies for Choice were enormously popular, as usual; on at least one section of the route they managed to completely obscure and drown out a group of "anti's" who were heckling the marchers from the other side of barricades (the Ladies are notorious for inventive lyrics attached to familiar melodies, including the memorable one sung on this occasion, "you can't think for yourself because you haven't got a Dick") Viewed: 759 times.
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the Church Ladies once again, this time showing almost the entire pew Viewed: 687 times.
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yes indeed, there were all kinds of guys marching as well Viewed: 645 times.
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and Lacey Davenport was there Viewed: 625 times.
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more beautiful people Viewed: 599 times.
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Code Pink, looking good Viewed: 844 times.
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and they brought props Viewed: 693 times.
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we need more of these Viewed: 713 times.
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