New Freeway Hall "offensive" signs
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Trying to break the line
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The "enemy within"
dares to dissent
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Defenders safeguard the
signs
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Pick-up displays anti-war message
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Neighborhood men carry signs
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Seattle Radical Women in solidarity with Iraqi women
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People in favor of ending the U.S.occupation of Iraq
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Flagwavers were determined to break our lines
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This guy didn't know that "No means no!"
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Finding a parking spot on Rainier Ave is hell if you're driving a tank
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Hate Free Zone Campaign banner
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Lawyer Fred Hyde argues the law with a policeman
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Seattle FSP organizer Luma Nichol tries to reason with
the police
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The flagwavers across the street
make their point.
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Gradually their numbers grew ... never more than about 30 at a time
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A high school student wouldn't let the bigots speak for her
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Making her voice heard
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The siege of Falluja was on everyone's mind
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A very succinct sign says it all
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Chanting kept everyone's spirits up
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A short rally
included this
woman from the Hate Free Zone
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Pro-war fanatics brought their own little baby tank
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Last speaker noted the importance of worker internationalism
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