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It was a doozie of a crowd, women, men, boys, girls, babies and dogs all walking into the Seattle Center after their epic three and a half mile march. Just imagine an enormous river of people, 120,000 strong
(Seattle Police Department estimate, but organizers said it was more like 150,000) , marching along carrying the most wonderful hand painted signs. In any case it was a lot of folks for sure.
They were a civil crowd with the most imaginative statements, hand painted on signs all obviously having learned their civics lessons well. They made me proud.
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It was wonderful example of a grass roots wave of discontent done in the most respectful way possible. Thank you fellow Washingtonians for speaking and displaying your minds.