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Some images from the antiwar march![]() ![]() [img]http://i.pbase.com/o4/92/401592/1/65014559.WShdsiYO.warprotest1040.jpg[/img ![]() ![]() Regards
Matt. K
Great images Matt but I wonder where we are going these days.
Has no one learned the lesson from WW2 - 7,122,200 non-combatants killed for each year totalling 35,611,000 souls. Edit: In the last pic the young lad would be carrying a gun instead of flag if photographed in Beirut. . . Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
Numbers 2 and 4 get me Matt. Great shots.
I don't know about you, but the amount of kids that were carrying banners and chanting just blew my mind. Some of them were barely 10 years old in my estimate! Matt
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