March For Life

Written by Mark Harris on January 24th, 2005

Pictures from the March for life click on the “more” link bellow to view them. I will put together a full write up at some point in the next few days.

View of White House from elipse gathering
A view of the White House from Elipse gathering spot
Killing time while sliding on snow
DC police patroling the Elipse where we were gathering
DC’s finest on patrol
A marcher having some fun skidding across the snow on one of the protest signs
Notre Dame students gather to march
Notre Dame students gather under their banner to begin the march
A view of the crowd
Crowd shot, as we gather on the elipse
constitution party in attendance
The Constitution Party was in the house.
Kansas banner
Well if only we could say the same for the GOP (…Rick Santorum anyone…)
Photos of 72 pro-death congressman
Photos of 72 pro-death Congressman, who I believe are Catholic but am not sure. Eitherway it was a good idea.
Protestors advocating murder of Bush
Protestors advocating the “post-birth abortion” (read: murder) of the President of the United States
Pro-Choice sign
More of the same protestors, this time with a sign that makes no sense at all to me, but go figure.
Colonials for Life
George Washington University Colonials for Life march in the pararde, one of our writers Gary Livacari is featured in the bottom left.
Brownback-Blackwell
A sign that was tossed aside later on in the march, but Brownback for President was a hot topic throughout the pro-lifers I spoke to.
democrats for life
The few… (sadly) The proud… Democrats for Life.
AZ medical students for life
Arizona Medical Students for Life… good to see not all of our doctors (or doctors-to-be) are souless on this issue
Capitol laid seige
A shot of the capitol under siege from the pro-lifers, letting their elected reps know how they feel on the issue.
DSCC
The home of the DSCC who did such a wonderful job in both 2002 and 2004, must be a rought place to work.
black abortions
A great sign that was right next to the Supreme Court that pointed out the disproportionate number of African American babies aborted, as compared to other races. An issue that Jessie Jackson used to talk about, but since he went on the take from the DNC no longer mentions.
Rep Smith
Rep. Smith (R-NJ) who spoke at an RNC reception after the march… more on this in a later post.

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