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Connie weeks's avatar

Thank you for the wonderful pictures. Different locations emphasized different things. In central LA it was ICE. In New York it was stop the billionaires. We had “no kings since 1776” and DEMOCRACY OR DICTATORSHIP” signs. We can’t carry all the signs we care about. But they are all on our minds. To me the most obscene thing is what ICE is doing. It makes us angry enough to be ready to fight. We were in a conservative district, but I was amazed at the support we got from passing cars. There will be more people next time.

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Sharon Herrick's avatar

Oh, Goddess, thank you for this! All of these protests were so uplifting, so diverse, so creative, so inspiring. Thank you, thank you, thank you for sharing---thank you for all you do!

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Michael's avatar

Liza. Your pictures and comments captured the joy and almost a feeling of rebirth of America. Thank you once again.

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Suellen Nelson's avatar

Thank you.

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Karen Shea's avatar

THANK YOU FOR SHARING THESE WONDERFUL PICTURES!

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erin's avatar

People over billionaires. I approve!

Does it also apply to Soros and his minions? Or how about that Walmart heirress that's said to finance and support these protests? Asking for a friend...

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Linda Morland's avatar

Your pictures and captions provided a perfect view of the event for me. Thank you.

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Laura Havranek's avatar

Thanks Liza. I didn’t get pictures but 100s of people in OFallon IL and later in Belleville IL they stood in pouring rain in the Square

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larry patriquin's avatar

great pics, thanks, as always

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Pamela Burnham's avatar

Thank you so very much for the wonderful pictures!

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Neil Oliveria's avatar

Great pictures!!!!!

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KittyLiterate's avatar

I love these; gives one hope and joy. And that's the way it was all over the country. The one I went to in CT was mobbed. Very encouraging. Thanks for sharing. And the most wonderful, phantasmagorical thing: No violence anywhere. Just we the people having our say.

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Helen Palmer's avatar

thanks, Liza- showing America is still the "melting pot". so many different faces! and yes, the Library Lions watching over free speech. the police presence was not threatening-unlike the police in L A- I saw a news clip of the LAPD mounted patrol riding over a man while officers struck him with batons-so ugly. nothing like that in NYC.

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Roberta Gunning's avatar

Thank you this was fabulous

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Joan Hamilton's avatar

We saw a lot of veterans in Portland, medical staff, and teachers. All ages once again — that makes me happy. Someone I had angered at a neighborhood association meeting said hello to me. That made my day!

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Mary Fish's avatar

Such wonderful photos. They made me smile.

I am so glad that I walked with my Philadelphia folks.

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