The Gray Lady of Operation Mockingbird, the New York Times, reports today that “thousands” of patriots protested against Obamacare, cap and trade, the bankster bailout, and unchecked federal government power in the District of Criminals yesterday.
“The demonstrators numbered well into the tens of thousands, though the police declined to estimate the size of the crowd,” the newspaper reports, attempting to downplay the historical significance of the protest.
The New York Times says the police declined to estimate the crowd — or rather the corporate media declined to report it — because the number was around two million, the largest protest in the capitol’s history.
The protest out-numbered Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech delivered from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on August 28, 1963. That march was estimated at around 200,000 people.
ABC News did likewise, pegging the turnout in the thousands. “Thousands of conservative protesters from across the country converged on the Capitol Saturday morning to demonstrate against President Obama’s proposals for health care reform and voicing opposition to big government, what they say is over-the-top spending,” the corporate propaganda outlet claimed on Saturday.
Ditto the War Street Journal — excuse me, the Wall Street Journal — although they put the number at tens of thousands. The Journal admitted the obvious: “While some Republican officeholders were at the rally, not everybody there called themselves Republicans.”
Fox News tried to spin the event as a Glenn Beck phenomenon.
NPR, the news service of Soros and the foundations, did the same parlor trick with the math, putting the number at tens of thousands. NPR contradicted itself, however, and reported that as “the demonstrators walked along Pennsylvania Avenue toward the U.S. Capitol, the line stretched as far as the eye could see in either direction. The crowd was so thick in places that it was difficult to move.”
As to be expected, the “progressives” (left cover bankster faction) attempted to portray two million patriotic Americans as racists. Think Soros, formerly known as Think Progress, posted a blog entry supposedly revealing racist placards at the event — in fact, none of the signs showed were racist — the worst the Soros operatives produced was a photo of a woman with a Confederate flag. The Soros clan said everybody at the event was white (as if they had examined the skin color of two million people).
It’s not going to work. The two million people who showed up to voice their outrage at a federal government out of control and in violation of the Constitution was but a small sampling of the millions of people across the country in opposition to Obama and the corporate-fascist agenda of his one-world masters.
If Obama and the Democrats ram the deathcare bill through the House by way of “reconciliation,” the opposition will redouble its numbers and once again take to the streets.
Thousands? This timelapse video puts an end to the corporate media lies and spin.
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Talk radio brought this march together and not even Fox is reporting it.
There were estimated 2 to 3 million people peacefully marched because the crowd turned over several times. Most media ignored it or reported "thousands" marched.
The silent majority is waking up and I for one am proud to be an American and stand for traditional values our Country once had.
I was watching GB on Saturday while I was cleaning around my apt and saw the footage of the crowd. Even Fox said, albiet admittedly in full blown satire, that the crowds reached tens of thousands when it was pretty apparent in looked like at least 500,000 people to me. Even I was short, appparently. And happily so.
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*LMAO* 2 million? Almost 1% of America's population marched in an event most people didn't even hear about. Gotcha.
Imagin if the news had reported on it. And maybe helped spread the word a little. It's amazing something like this can happen in this age and go unnoticed.
The silent majority is waking up and I for one am proud to be an American and stand for traditional values our Country once had.
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I listen, almost exclusively to talk radio. Sadly, I don't hear Rush, but I hear Glenn Beck and Hannity....along with a local talk show host named Bob Durgin here in PA. (for you pa guys, he's on AM 580 out of Harrisburg from 3-6pm)
I couldn't go to this march, but I heard it was estimated at 3.6 million....and that many didn't even get into DC because of the traffic. They had a guy on the GB this morning that went in a caravan of 3 buses and he said it was PACKED that you couldn't move in DC. I am going to do my best to go to the next one, I am sure there will be. I just hope it's not a riot because the assholes in DC didn't listen and passed socialized medicine.
I honestly think if they do, it will be the end of the US as we know it.
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..and for the record.. if that first video is supposed to show 2million, it's not even close. about 2 million people came out for the Phillies world championship parade last october.. the entirety of the sidewalk along the parade route(a couple miles) was packed with people to the point where once you squeezed into a hole, you just couldn't move. our mass transit system was COMPLETELY over capacity, even with extra trains running. i spent about 50 minutes going down 1 flight of stairs to the train platform. 50 minutes. most trains were not able to stop once they left the first station.
if 2 million people are in that 2 block area shown in the video, they must be realllly small people
..and for the record.. if that first video is supposed to show 2million, it's not even close. about 2 million people came out for the Phillies world championship parade last october.. the entirety of the sidewalk along the parade route(a couple miles) was packed with people to the point where once you squeezed into a hole, you just couldn't move. our mass transit system was COMPLETELY over capacity, even with extra trains running. i spent about 50 minutes going down 1 flight of stairs to the train platform. 50 minutes. most trains were not able to stop once they left the first station.
if 2 million people are in that 2 block area shown in the video, they must be realllly small people
Sorry to bust your bubble but the turn over of people on those blocks were 5 times and people were shoulder to shoulder 50 wide for miles. Thousands couldn't even get there because of the numbers of people.
This comes from people that were there and there were no big problems, just people that were expressing their opinions and their disdain with what our Country is becoming.
Sorry to bust your bubble but the turn over of people on those blocks were 5 times and people were shoulder to shoulder 50 wide for miles. Thousands couldn't even get there because of the numbers of people.
This comes from people that were there and there were no big problems, just people that were expressing their opinions and their disdain with what our Country is becoming.
well if there were 2 million people and no problems.. DC must have a frikken AWESOME mass transit system.
and btw im not doubting that there were a lot of people.. obviously there were.. i just dont think it was 2 million
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