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Hissyspit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-19-08 05:42 PM
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Anti-war protesters are pushed out of K Street by police as they attempt to block traffic in Washington March 19, 2008. The demonstrators were protesting on the the fifth anniversary of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq.
REUTERS/Joshua Roberts (UNITED STATES)





Ken Perkins, 85 who served with the Marines during World War II, joined about 50 others in demonstrating against the war in Iraqi, at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Wednesday, March 19, 2008. The protestors gathered on the fifth anniversary of the war in Iraq calling for its end.
(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)




Members of anti-war groups hold a vigil to mark the fifth anniversary of the Iraq war outside the Teaneck Armory in Teaneck, N.J., Wednesday, March 19, 2008. The protesters called for the U.S. to get out of Iraq now and held large signs with the number of U.S. troops killed in Iraq.
(AP Photo/Mike Derer)





An anti-war protester walks past police in front of the White House in Washington March 19, 2008. President George W. Bush said on Wednesday he had no regrets about the unpopular war in Iraq despite the "high cost in lives and treasure" and declared that the United States was on track for victory. Marking the fifth anniversary of the U.S.-led invasion with a touch of the swagger he showed early in the war, Bush said in a speech at the Pentagon, "The successes we are seeing in Iraq are undeniable.
" REUTERS/Joshua Roberts (UNITED STATES)





A police officer is smeared with red paint after an anti-war protester threw a paint balloon at an armed forces recruiting office in Washington March 19, 2008. President George W. Bush said on Wednesday he had no regrets about the unpopular war in Iraq despite the "high cost in lives and treasure" and declared that the United States was on track for victory. Marking the fifth anniversary of the U.S.-led invasion with a touch of the swagger he showed early in the war, Bush said in a speech at the Pentagon, "The successes we are seeing in Iraq are undeniable.
" REUTERS/Joshua Roberts (UNITED STATES)

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