Population Statistic: Read. React. Repeat.
Sunday, September 25, 2005

Two days, two protest gatherings in DC: Anti-war demonstrations that drew upwards of 100,000 on Saturday, and the pro-war response today, with around 400 in attendance.

Quite the disparity.

I think the conservative crowd can stop disregarding the rotten poll numbers. They can also stop referring to themselves as a silent majority, or even an invisible majority. Call it what it is: An imaginary majority.

by Costa Tsiokos, Sun 09/25/2005 04:48 PM
Category: Politics
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  1. What?!?! Only 400?!?!? Only 400?!?!? You must be lying! Everyone must be lying! The WORLD must be lying! Everyone supports the war! Everyone that surrounds me supports the war and tells me it’s logical! Someone turn this guys blog off! SOMEBODY TURN THIS GUYS BLOG OFF!!!

    :p :)

    Seriously, are people finally starting to understand there is a difference between sense and nonsense? Or are the war supporters just fickle while the war detractors are persistant (huge anti-war protests have happened year in and out since the invasion of Iraq).

    Comment by John F — 09/26/2005 @ 12:32 PM

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