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  • ATLANTA, GA-May 21, 2011: <br />
Former Atlanta radio host and Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain waiting to be interviewed after he announced he was running for president.<br />
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"Is America ready for a leader and not a reader?" Cain asked the cheering crowd of thousands in Centennial Olympic Park.
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  • ATLANTA, GA-OCT 22, 2007: His Holiness the Dalai Lama bumps heads with Civil Rights hero, Representative John Lewis (D - GA) at Centennial Olympic Park in downtown Atlanta.
    Dalai Lama_131.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - October 22, 2007: His Holiness the Dalai Lama shares his spiritual and philosophical wisdom in a free public lecture titled "EDUCATING THE HEART AND MIND: A PATH TO UNIVERSAL RESPONSIBILITY"  at Centennial Olympic Park in downtown Atlanta. The free lecture is one in a series of programs, welcoming the Dalai Lama as an Emory University presidential distinguished professor.
    Dalai Lama_220.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - October 22, 2007: His Holiness the Dalai Lama shares his spiritual and philosophical wisdom in a free public lecture titled "EDUCATING THE HEART AND MIND: A PATH TO UNIVERSAL RESPONSIBILITY"  at Centennial Olympic Park in downtown Atlanta. The free lecture is one in a series of programs, welcoming the Dalai Lama as an Emory University presidential distinguished professor.
    Dalai Lama_208.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA-October 22, 2007: His Holiness the Dalai Lama shares a laugh with his long time translator Venerable Thupten Jinpa, during his free public lecture titled "EDUCATING THE HEART AND MIND: A PATH TO UNIVERSAL RESPONSIBILITY"  at Centennial Olympic Park in downtown Atlanta.
    Dalai Lama_173.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - October 22, 2007: His Holiness the Dalai Lama shares his wisdom at Centennial Olympic Park in downtown Atlanta. The event was a welcoming to the Dalai Lama as an Emory University presidential distinguished professor.
    Dalai Lama_127.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA-OCT 22, 2007: His Holiness the Dalai Lama shares his spiritual and philosophical wisdom in a free public lecture titled "EDUCATING THE HEART AND MIND: A PATH TO UNIVERSAL RESPONSIBILITY"  at Centennial Olympic Park in downtown Atlanta. The free lecture is one in a series of programs, welcoming the Dalai Lama as an Emory University presidential distinguished professor.
    Dalai Lama_205.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA-OCT 22, 2007: His Holiness the Dalai Lama shares his spiritual and philosophical wisdom in a free public lecture titled "EDUCATING THE HEART AND MIND: A PATH TO UNIVERSAL RESPONSIBILITY"  at Centennial Olympic Park in downtown Atlanta. The free lecture is one in a series of programs, welcoming the Dalai Lama as an Emory University presidential distinguished professor.
    Dalai Lama_220.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA-OCT 22, 2007: His Holiness the Dalai Lama shares his spiritual and philosophical wisdom in a free public lecture titled "EDUCATING THE HEART AND MIND: A PATH TO UNIVERSAL RESPONSIBILITY"  at Centennial Olympic Park in downtown Atlanta. The free lecture is one in a series of programs, welcoming the Dalai Lama as an Emory University presidential distinguished professor.
    Dalai Lama_200.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA-OCT 22, 2007: His Holiness the Dalai Lama shares his spiritual and philosophical wisdom in a free public lecture titled "EDUCATING THE HEART AND MIND: A PATH TO UNIVERSAL RESPONSIBILITY"  at Centennial Olympic Park in downtown Atlanta. The free lecture is one in a series of programs, welcoming the Dalai Lama as an Emory University presidential distinguished professor.
    Dalai Lama_159.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA-OCT 22, 2007: His Holiness the Dalai Lama shares his spiritual and philosophical wisdom in a free public lecture titled "EDUCATING THE HEART AND MIND: A PATH TO UNIVERSAL RESPONSIBILITY"  at Centennial Olympic Park in downtown Atlanta. The free lecture is one in a series of programs, welcoming the Dalai Lama as an Emory University presidential distinguished professor.
    Dalai Lama_150.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA-OCT 22, 2007: His Holiness the Dalai Lama shares his at Centennial Olympic Park in downtown Atlanta. The event was a welcoming to the Dalai Lama as an Emory University presidential distinguished professor.
    Dalai Lama_127.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - October 22, 2007: His Holiness the Dalai Lama shares his spiritual and philosophical wisdom in a free public lecture titled "EDUCATING THE HEART AND MIND: A PATH TO UNIVERSAL RESPONSIBILITY"  at Centennial Olympic Park in downtown Atlanta. The free lecture is one in a series of programs, welcoming the Dalai Lama as an Emory University presidential distinguished professor.
    Dalai Lama_205.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - October 22, 2007: His Holiness the Dalai Lama shares his spiritual and philosophical wisdom in a free public lecture titled "EDUCATING THE HEART AND MIND: A PATH TO UNIVERSAL RESPONSIBILITY"  at Centennial Olympic Park in downtown Atlanta. The free lecture is one in a series of programs, welcoming the Dalai Lama as an Emory University presidential distinguished professor.
    Dalai Lama_200.jpg
  • His Holiness the Dalai Lama shares his spiritual and philosophical wisdom in a free public lecture at Centennial Olympic Park in downtown Atlanta. <br />
<br />
The lecture is one in a series of programs, welcoming the Dalai Lama as an Emory University presidential distinguished professor.
    His Holiness the Dalai Lama.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA-October 22, 2007: His Holiness the Dalai Lama shares his spiritual and philosophical wisdom in a free public lecture titled "EDUCATING THE HEART AND MIND: A PATH TO UNIVERSAL RESPONSIBILITY"  at Centennial Olympic Park in downtown Atlanta. The free lecture is one in a series of programs, welcoming the Dalai Lama as an Emory University presidential distinguished professor.
    Dalai Lama_139.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA-OCT 22, 2007: His Holiness the Dalai Lama bumps heads with Civil Rights hero, Representative John Lewis (D - GA) at Centennial Olympic Park in downtown Atlanta.
    Dalai Lama_131.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA-OCT 22, 2007: His Holiness the Dalai Lama shares his spiritual and philosophical wisdom in a free public lecture titled "EDUCATING THE HEART AND MIND: A PATH TO UNIVERSAL RESPONSIBILITY"  at Centennial Olympic Park in downtown Atlanta. The free lecture is one in a series of programs, welcoming the Dalai Lama as an Emory University presidential distinguished professor.
    Dalai Lama_208.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA-OCT 22, 2007: His Holiness the Dalai Lama shares his spiritual and philosophical wisdom in a free public lecture titled "EDUCATING THE HEART AND MIND: A PATH TO UNIVERSAL RESPONSIBILITY"  at Centennial Olympic Park in downtown Atlanta. The free lecture is one in a series of programs, welcoming the Dalai Lama as an Emory University presidential distinguished professor.
    Dalai Lama_203.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA-OCT 22, 2007: His Holiness the Dalai Lama shares his spiritual and philosophical wisdom in a free public lecture titled "EDUCATING THE HEART AND MIND: A PATH TO UNIVERSAL RESPONSIBILITY"  at Centennial Olympic Park in downtown Atlanta. The free lecture is one in a series of programs, welcoming the Dalai Lama as an Emory University presidential distinguished professor.
    Dalai Lama_139.jpg
  • Health Care for America Now, MoveOn Political Action and Healthcare NOW sponsored a vigil in Centennial Olympic Park and march to the CNN Center Dec. 10 to urge Senator Isakson and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to pass health care reform with a public option.<br />
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"The healthcare system is broken," Dr. Minesh Shah, a doctor of internal medicine at Grady Hospital, said during the vigil. "What motivates me is what I see every day, it's a moral outrage."<br />
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According to Shah 45,000 people die a year from lack of health insurance making the lack of access to health insurance the 9th leading cause of death in the United States. According to MoveOn.Org 2,547 Americans go bankrupt every day from medical costs.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - October 22, 2007: His Holiness the Dalai Lama shares his spiritual and philosophical wisdom in a free public lecture titled "EDUCATING THE HEART AND MIND: A PATH TO UNIVERSAL RESPONSIBILITY"  at Centennial Olympic Park in downtown Atlanta. The free lecture is one in a series of programs, welcoming the Dalai Lama as an Emory University presidential distinguished professor.
    Dalai Lama_150.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA-OCT 22, 2007: His Holiness the Dalai Lama shares a laugh with his long time translator Venerable Thupten Jinpa, during his free public lecture titled "EDUCATING THE HEART AND MIND: A PATH TO UNIVERSAL RESPONSIBILITY"  at Centennial Olympic Park in downtown Atlanta. ..Venerable Thupten Jinpa, the Dalai Lama's Translator.
    Dalai Lama_173.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA-May 21, 2011: Former Atlanta radio host and Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain officially announced today that he's running for the Republican presidential nomination. "Is America ready for a leader and not a reader?" Cain asked the cheering crowd of thousands in Centennial Olympic Park.
    Herman Cain_Announcement_10.JPG
  • ATLANTA, GA-May 21, 2011: Former Atlanta radio host and Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain officially announced today that he's running for the Republican presidential nomination. "Is America ready for a leader and not a reader?" Cain asked the cheering crowd of thousands in Centennial Olympic Park.
    Herman Cain_Announcement_07.JPG
  • ATLANTA, GA-May 21, 2011: Former Atlanta radio host and Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain officially announced today that he's running for the Republican presidential nomination. "Is America ready for a leader and not a reader?" Cain asked the cheering crowd of thousands in Centennial Olympic Park.
    Herman Cain_Announcement_04.JPG
  • ATLANTA, GA-May 21, 2011: Former Atlanta radio host and Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain officially announced today that he's running for the Republican presidential nomination. "Is America ready for a leader and not a reader?" Cain asked the cheering crowd of thousands in Centennial Olympic Park.
    Herman Cain_Announcement_16.JPG
  • ATLANTA, GA-May 21, 2011: Former Atlanta radio host and Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain officially announced today that he's running for the Republican presidential nomination. "Is America ready for a leader and not a reader?" Cain asked the cheering crowd of thousands in Centennial Olympic Park.
    Herman Cain_Announcement_15.JPG
  • ATLANTA, GA-May 21, 2011: Former Atlanta radio host and Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain officially announced today that he's running for the Republican presidential nomination. "Is America ready for a leader and not a reader?" Cain asked the cheering crowd of thousands in Centennial Olympic Park.
    Herman Cain_Announcement_14.JPG
  • ATLANTA, GA-May 21, 2011: Former Atlanta radio host and Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain officially announced today that he's running for the Republican presidential nomination. "Is America ready for a leader and not a reader?" Cain asked the cheering crowd of thousands in Centennial Olympic Park.
    Herman Cain_Announcement_11.JPG
  • ATLANTA, GA-May 21, 2011: Former Atlanta radio host and Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain officially announced today that he's running for the Republican presidential nomination. "Is America ready for a leader and not a reader?" Cain asked the cheering crowd of thousands in Centennial Olympic Park.
    Herman Cain_Announcement_08.JPG
  • ATLANTA, GA-May 21, 2011: Former Atlanta radio host and Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain officially announced today that he's running for the Republican presidential nomination. "Is America ready for a leader and not a reader?" Cain asked the cheering crowd of thousands in Centennial Olympic Park.
    Herman Cain_Announcement_06.JPG
  • ATLANTA, GA-May 21, 2011: Former Atlanta radio host and Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain officially announced today that he's running for the Republican presidential nomination. "Is America ready for a leader and not a reader?" Cain asked the cheering crowd of thousands in Centennial Olympic Park.
    Herman Cain_Announcement_05.JPG
  • ATLANTA, GA-May 21, 2011: Former Atlanta radio host and Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain officially announced today that he's running for the Republican presidential nomination. "Is America ready for a leader and not a reader?" Cain asked the cheering crowd of thousands in Centennial Olympic Park.
    Herman Cain_Announcement_03.JPG
  • ATLANTA, GA-May 21, 2011: Former Atlanta radio host and Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain officially announced today that he's running for the Republican presidential nomination. "Is America ready for a leader and not a reader?" Cain asked the cheering crowd of thousands in Centennial Olympic Park.
    Herman Cain_Announcement_02.JPG
  • ATLANTA, GA-May 21, 2011: Former Atlanta radio host and Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain officially announced today that he's running for the Republican presidential nomination. "Is America ready for a leader and not a reader?" Cain asked the cheering crowd of thousands in Centennial Olympic Park.
    Herman Cain_Announcement_09.JPG
  • ATLANTA, Georgia, December 3, 2011: Herman Cain with his wife Gloria Cain on stage shortly before he announced he was suspending his presidential campaign. The former pizza CEO and talk radio host's bid to become the GOP presidential nominee faced challenges after a woman claimed she had an affair with the candidate.<br />
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"I am suspending my presidential campaign because of the continued distraction, the continued hurt caused on me and my family," Cain told supporters outside his Atlanta headquarters off I-285 as his wife, Gloria, stood nearby.
    Herman Cain and his wife
  • November 12, 2011 - Atlanta, Georgia: Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain visited Atlanta this morning to address the fall meeting of the Young Republican National Federation at the Westin Peachtree Plaza.<br />
<br />
Cain spoke for roughly 20 minutes to a crowd of about 200 people. The former talk radio host and pizza company CEO did not not mention four women's allegations that he sexually harassed them during his tenure at the National Restaurant Association more than ten years ago. Cain has denied all accusations.<br />
<br />
Cain took no questions from the media.
    Herman Cain_Atlanta_9634.jpg
  • November 12, 2011 - Atlanta, Georgia: Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain visited Atlanta this morning to address the fall meeting of the Young Republican National Federation at the Westin Peachtree Plaza.<br />
<br />
Cain spoke for roughly 20 minutes to a crowd of about 200 people. The former talk radio host and pizza company CEO did not not mention four women's allegations that he sexually harassed them during his tenure at the National Restaurant Association more than ten years ago. Cain has denied all accusations.<br />
<br />
Cain took no questions from the media.
    Herman Cain_Atlanta_9633.jpg
  • November 12, 2011 - Atlanta, Georgia: Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain visited Atlanta this morning to address the fall meeting of the Young Republican National Federation at the Westin Peachtree Plaza.<br />
<br />
Cain spoke for roughly 20 minutes to a crowd of about 200 people. The former talk radio host and pizza company CEO did not not mention four women's allegations that he sexually harassed them during his tenure at the National Restaurant Association more than ten years ago. Cain has denied all accusations.<br />
<br />
Cain took no questions from the media.
    Herman Cain_Atlanta_9592.jpg
  • November 12, 2011 - Atlanta, Georgia: Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain visited Atlanta this morning to address the fall meeting of the Young Republican National Federation at the Westin Peachtree Plaza.<br />
<br />
Cain spoke for roughly 20 minutes to a crowd of about 200 people. The former talk radio host and pizza company CEO did not not mention four women's allegations that he sexually harassed them during his tenure at the National Restaurant Association more than ten years ago. Cain has denied all accusations.<br />
<br />
Cain took no questions from the media.
    Herman Cain_Atlanta_9565.jpg
  • November 12, 2011 - Atlanta, Georgia: Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain visited Atlanta this morning to address the fall meeting of the Young Republican National Federation at the Westin Peachtree Plaza.<br />
<br />
Cain spoke for roughly 20 minutes to a crowd of about 200 people. The former talk radio host and pizza company CEO did not not mention four women's allegations that he sexually harassed them during his tenure at the National Restaurant Association more than ten years ago. Cain has denied all accusations.<br />
<br />
Cain took no questions from the media.
    Herman Cain_Atlanta_9531.jpg
  • November 12, 2011 - Atlanta, Georgia: Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain visited Atlanta this morning to address the fall meeting of the Young Republican National Federation at the Westin Peachtree Plaza.<br />
<br />
Cain spoke for roughly 20 minutes to a crowd of about 200 people. The former talk radio host and pizza company CEO did not not mention four women's allegations that he sexually harassed them during his tenure at the National Restaurant Association more than ten years ago. Cain has denied all accusations.<br />
<br />
Cain took no questions from the media.
    Herman Cain_Atlanta_9504.jpg
  • November 12, 2011 - Atlanta, Georgia: Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain visited Atlanta this morning to address the fall meeting of the Young Republican National Federation at the Westin Peachtree Plaza.<br />
<br />
Cain spoke for roughly 20 minutes to a crowd of about 200 people. The former talk radio host and pizza company CEO did not not mention four women's allegations that he sexually harassed them during his tenure at the National Restaurant Association more than ten years ago. Cain has denied all accusations.<br />
<br />
Cain took no questions from the media.
    Herman Cain_Atlanta_9642.jpg
  • November 12, 2011 - Atlanta, Georgia: Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain visited Atlanta this morning to address the fall meeting of the Young Republican National Federation at the Westin Peachtree Plaza.<br />
<br />
Cain spoke for roughly 20 minutes to a crowd of about 200 people. The former talk radio host and pizza company CEO did not not mention four women's allegations that he sexually harassed them during his tenure at the National Restaurant Association more than ten years ago. Cain has denied all accusations.<br />
<br />
Cain took no questions from the media.
    Herman Cain_Atlanta_9613.jpg
  • November 12, 2011 - Atlanta, Georgia: Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain visited Atlanta this morning to address the fall meeting of the Young Republican National Federation at the Westin Peachtree Plaza.<br />
<br />
Cain spoke for roughly 20 minutes to a crowd of about 200 people. The former talk radio host and pizza company CEO did not not mention four women's allegations that he sexually harassed them during his tenure at the National Restaurant Association more than ten years ago. Cain has denied all accusations.<br />
<br />
Cain took no questions from the media.
    Herman Cain_Atlanta_9589.jpg
  • November 12, 2011 - Atlanta, Georgia: Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain visited Atlanta this morning to address the fall meeting of the Young Republican National Federation at the Westin Peachtree Plaza.<br />
<br />
Cain spoke for roughly 20 minutes to a crowd of about 200 people. The former talk radio host and pizza company CEO did not not mention four women's allegations that he sexually harassed them during his tenure at the National Restaurant Association more than ten years ago. Cain has denied all accusations.<br />
<br />
Cain took no questions from the media.
    Herman Cain_Atlanta_9562.jpg
  • November 12, 2011 - Atlanta, Georgia: Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain visited Atlanta this morning to address the fall meeting of the Young Republican National Federation at the Westin Peachtree Plaza.<br />
<br />
Cain spoke for roughly 20 minutes to a crowd of about 200 people. The former talk radio host and pizza company CEO did not not mention four women's allegations that he sexually harassed them during his tenure at the National Restaurant Association more than ten years ago. Cain has denied all accusations.<br />
<br />
Cain took no questions from the media.
    Herman Cain_Atlanta_9529.jpg
  • November 12, 2011 - Atlanta, Georgia: Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain visited Atlanta this morning to address the fall meeting of the Young Republican National Federation at the Westin Peachtree Plaza.<br />
<br />
Cain spoke for roughly 20 minutes to a crowd of about 200 people. The former talk radio host and pizza company CEO did not not mention four women's allegations that he sexually harassed them during his tenure at the National Restaurant Association more than ten years ago. Cain has denied all accusations.<br />
<br />
Cain took no questions from the media.
    Herman Cain_Atlanta_9527.jpg
  • November 12, 2011 - Atlanta, Georgia: Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain visited Atlanta this morning to address the fall meeting of the Young Republican National Federation at the Westin Peachtree Plaza.<br />
<br />
Cain spoke for roughly 20 minutes to a crowd of about 200 people. The former talk radio host and pizza company CEO did not not mention four women's allegations that he sexually harassed them during his tenure at the National Restaurant Association more than ten years ago. Cain has denied all accusations.<br />
<br />
Cain took no questions from the media.
    Herman Cain_Atlanta_9493.jpg
  • November 12, 2011 - Atlanta, Georgia: Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain visited Atlanta this morning to address the fall meeting of the Young Republican National Federation at the Westin Peachtree Plaza.<br />
<br />
Cain spoke for roughly 20 minutes to a crowd of about 200 people. The former talk radio host and pizza company CEO did not not mention four women's allegations that he sexually harassed them during his tenure at the National Restaurant Association more than ten years ago. Cain has denied all accusations.<br />
<br />
Cain took no questions from the media.
    Herman Cain_Atlanta_9719.jpg
  • November 12, 2011 - Atlanta, Georgia: Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain visited Atlanta this morning to address the fall meeting of the Young Republican National Federation at the Westin Peachtree Plaza.<br />
<br />
Cain spoke for roughly 20 minutes to a crowd of about 200 people. The former talk radio host and pizza company CEO did not not mention four women's allegations that he sexually harassed them during his tenure at the National Restaurant Association more than ten years ago. Cain has denied all accusations.<br />
<br />
Cain took no questions from the media.
    Herman Cain_Atlanta_9528.jpg
  • November 12, 2011 - Atlanta, Georgia: Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain visited Atlanta this morning to address the fall meeting of the Young Republican National Federation at the Westin Peachtree Plaza.<br />
<br />
Cain spoke for roughly 20 minutes to a crowd of about 200 people. The former talk radio host and pizza company CEO did not not mention four women's allegations that he sexually harassed them during his tenure at the National Restaurant Association more than ten years ago. Cain has denied all accusations.<br />
<br />
Cain took no questions from the media.
    Herman Cain_Atlanta_9511.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - May 21, 2011: Former Atlanta radio host and Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain officially announced today that he's running for the Republican presidential nomination.<br />
<br />
"Is America ready for a leader and not a reader?" Cain asked the.cheering crowd of thousands this afternoon in Centennial Olympic Park.
    November 7.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - May 21, 2011: Herman Cain officially announced today that he's running for the Republican presidential nomination. "Is America ready for a leader and not a reader?" Cain asked the cheering crowd of thousands at Atlanta's Centennial Olympic Park.
    Herman Cain
  • About 100 people marched from Woodruff Park to the CNN building led by Iraq war veterans to mark the sixth anniversary of the start of the Iraq war which began on March 19, 2003. Several of the marchers laid in the street at the intersection of Marietta and Centennial Olympic Park Drive in a "die in." The demonstration ended with the throwing of shoes at a Bush effigy while the crowd chanted "this is for the widows and orphans of those killed in Iraq." The same words of those uttered by the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at Bush during the ex-president's last visit to Iraq...
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  • ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 19, 2009: About 100 people marched from Woodruff Park to the CNN building led by Iraq war veterans to mark the sixth anniversary of the start of the Iraq war which began on March 19, 2003. <br />
<br />
Several of the marchers laid in the street at the intersection of Marietta and Centennial Olympic Park Drive in a "die in." <br />
<br />
The demonstration ended with the throwing of shoes at a Bush effigy while the crowd chanted "this is for the widows and orphans of those killed in Iraq." The same words of those uttered by the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at Bush during the ex-president's last visit to Iraq.
    Iraq War Anniversary 16.jpg
  • About 100 people marched from Woodruff Park to the CNN building led by Iraq war veterans to mark the sixth anniversary of the start of the Iraq war which began on March 19, 2003. Several of the marchers laid in the street at the intersection of Marietta and Centennial Olympic Park Drive in a "die in." The demonstration ended with the throwing of shoes at a Bush effigy while the crowd chanted "this is for the widows and orphans of those killed in Iraq." The same words of those uttered by the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at Bush during the ex-president's last visit to Iraq...
    Iraq War Anniversary 13.jpg
  • About 100 people marched from Woodruff Park to the CNN building led by Iraq war veterans to mark the sixth anniversary of the start of the Iraq war which began on March 19, 2003. Several of the marchers laid in the street at the intersection of Marietta and Centennial Olympic Park Drive in a "die in." The demonstration ended with the throwing of shoes at a Bush effigy while the crowd chanted "this is for the widows and orphans of those killed in Iraq." The same words of those uttered by the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at Bush during the ex-president's last visit to Iraq...
    Iraq War Anniversary 10.jpg
  • About 100 people marched from Woodruff Park to the CNN building led by Iraq war veterans to mark the sixth anniversary of the start of the Iraq war which began on March 19, 2003. Several of the marchers laid in the street at the intersection of Marietta and Centennial Olympic Park Drive in a "die in." The demonstration ended with the throwing of shoes at a Bush effigy while the crowd chanted "this is for the widows and orphans of those killed in Iraq." The same words of those uttered by the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at Bush during the ex-president's last visit to Iraq...
    Iraq War Anniversary 09.jpg
  • About 100 people marched from Woodruff Park to the CNN building led by Iraq war veterans to mark the sixth anniversary of the start of the Iraq war which began on March 19, 2003. Several of the marchers laid in the street at the intersection of Marietta and Centennial Olympic Park Drive in a "die in." The demonstration ended with the throwing of shoes at a Bush effigy while the crowd chanted "this is for the widows and orphans of those killed in Iraq." The same words of those uttered by the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at Bush during the ex-president's last visit to Iraq...
    Iraq War Anniversary 06.jpg
  • About 100 people marched from Woodruff Park to the CNN building led by Iraq war veterans to mark the sixth anniversary of the start of the Iraq war which began on March 19, 2003. Several of the marchers laid in the street at the intersection of Marietta and Centennial Olympic Park Drive in a "die in." The demonstration ended with the throwing of shoes at a Bush effigy while the crowd chanted "this is for the widows and orphans of those killed in Iraq." The same words of those uttered by the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at Bush during the ex-president's last visit to Iraq...
    Iraq War Anniversary 05.jpg
  • About 100 people marched from Woodruff Park to the CNN building led by Iraq war veterans to mark the sixth anniversary of the start of the Iraq war which began on March 19, 2003. Several of the marchers laid in the street at the intersection of Marietta and Centennial Olympic Park Drive in a "die in." The demonstration ended with the throwing of shoes at a Bush effigy while the crowd chanted "this is for the widows and orphans of those killed in Iraq." The same words of those uttered by the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at Bush during the ex-president's last visit to Iraq...
    Iraq War Anniversary 02.jpg
  • About 100 people marched from Woodruff Park to the CNN building led by Iraq war veterans to mark the sixth anniversary of the start of the Iraq war which began on March 19, 2003. Several of the marchers laid in the street at the intersection of Marietta and Centennial Olympic Park Drive in a "die in." The demonstration ended with the throwing of shoes at a Bush effigy while the crowd chanted "this is for the widows and orphans of those killed in Iraq." The same words of those uttered by the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at Bush during the ex-president's last visit to Iraq...
    Iraq War Anniversary 01.jpg
  • About 100 people marched from Woodruff Park to the CNN building led by Iraq war veterans to mark the sixth anniversary of the start of the Iraq war which began on March 19, 2003. Several of the marchers laid in the street at the intersection of Marietta and Centennial Olympic Park Drive in a "die in." The demonstration ended with the throwing of shoes at a Bush effigy while the crowd chanted "this is for the widows and orphans of those killed in Iraq." The same words of those uttered by the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at Bush during the ex-president's last visit to Iraq...
    Iraq War Anniversary 19.jpg
  • About 100 people marched from Woodruff Park to the CNN building led by Iraq war veterans to mark the sixth anniversary of the start of the Iraq war which began on March 19, 2003. Several of the marchers laid in the street at the intersection of Marietta and Centennial Olympic Park Drive in a "die in." The demonstration ended with the throwing of shoes at a Bush effigy while the crowd chanted "this is for the widows and orphans of those killed in Iraq." The same words of those uttered by the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at Bush during the ex-president's last visit to Iraq...
    Iraq War Anniversary 15.jpg
  • About 100 people marched from Woodruff Park to the CNN building led by Iraq war veterans to mark the sixth anniversary of the start of the Iraq war which began on March 19, 2003. Several of the marchers laid in the street at the intersection of Marietta and Centennial Olympic Park Drive in a "die in." The demonstration ended with the throwing of shoes at a Bush effigy while the crowd chanted "this is for the widows and orphans of those killed in Iraq." The same words of those uttered by the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at Bush during the ex-president's last visit to Iraq...
    Iraq War Anniversary 14.jpg
  • About 100 people marched from Woodruff Park to the CNN building led by Iraq war veterans to mark the sixth anniversary of the start of the Iraq war which began on March 19, 2003. Several of the marchers laid in the street at the intersection of Marietta and Centennial Olympic Park Drive in a "die in." The demonstration ended with the throwing of shoes at a Bush effigy while the crowd chanted "this is for the widows and orphans of those killed in Iraq." The same words of those uttered by the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at Bush during the ex-president's last visit to Iraq...
    Iraq War Anniversary 11.jpg
  • About 100 people marched from Woodruff Park to the CNN building led by Iraq war veterans to mark the sixth anniversary of the start of the Iraq war which began on March 19, 2003. Several of the marchers laid in the street at the intersection of Marietta and Centennial Olympic Park Drive in a "die in." The demonstration ended with the throwing of shoes at a Bush effigy while the crowd chanted "this is for the widows and orphans of those killed in Iraq." The same words of those uttered by the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at Bush during the ex-president's last visit to Iraq...
    Iraq War Anniversary 08.jpg
  • About 100 people marched from Woodruff Park to the CNN building led by Iraq war veterans to mark the sixth anniversary of the start of the Iraq war which began on March 19, 2003. Several of the marchers laid in the street at the intersection of Marietta and Centennial Olympic Park Drive in a "die in." The demonstration ended with the throwing of shoes at a Bush effigy while the crowd chanted "this is for the widows and orphans of those killed in Iraq." The same words of those uttered by the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at Bush during the ex-president's last visit to Iraq...
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  • About 100 people marched from Woodruff Park to the CNN building led by Iraq war veterans to mark the sixth anniversary of the start of the Iraq war which began on March 19, 2003. Several of the marchers laid in the street at the intersection of Marietta and Centennial Olympic Park Drive in a "die in." The demonstration ended with the throwing of shoes at a Bush effigy while the crowd chanted "this is for the widows and orphans of those killed in Iraq." The same words of those uttered by the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at Bush during the ex-president's last visit to Iraq...
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  • About 100 people marched from Woodruff Park to the CNN building led by Iraq war veterans to mark the sixth anniversary of the start of the Iraq war which began on March 19, 2003. Several of the marchers laid in the street at the intersection of Marietta and Centennial Olympic Park Drive in a "die in." The demonstration ended with the throwing of shoes at a Bush effigy while the crowd chanted "this is for the widows and orphans of those killed in Iraq." The same words of those uttered by the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at Bush during the ex-president's last visit to Iraq...
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  • About 100 people marched from Woodruff Park to the CNN building led by Iraq war veterans to mark the sixth anniversary of the start of the Iraq war which began on March 19, 2003. Several of the marchers laid in the street at the intersection of Marietta and Centennial Olympic Park Drive in a "die in." The demonstration ended with the throwing of shoes at a Bush effigy while the crowd chanted "this is for the widows and orphans of those killed in Iraq." The same words of those uttered by the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at Bush during the ex-president's last visit to Iraq...
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  • About 100 people marched from Woodruff Park to the CNN building led by Iraq war veterans to mark the sixth anniversary of the start of the Iraq war which began on March 19, 2003. Several of the marchers laid in the street at the intersection of Marietta and Centennial Olympic Park Drive in a "die in." The demonstration ended with the throwing of shoes at a Bush effigy while the crowd chanted "this is for the widows and orphans of those killed in Iraq." The same words of those uttered by the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at Bush during the ex-president's last visit to Iraq...
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  • Amy Miller, a local waitress, has no health insurance. She was part of a rally and vigil sponsored by Health Care for America Now, MoveOn Political Action and Healthcare NOW in Centennial Olympic Park Dec. 10. <br />
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"The healthcare system is broken," Dr. Minesh Shah, a doctor of internal medicine at Grady Hospital, said during the vigil. "What motivates me is what I see every day, it's a moral outrage.".According to Shah 45,000 people die a year from lack of health insurance making the lack of access to health insurance the 9th leading cause of death in the United States. Shah was joined by several speakers, including, Sen. Vincent Fort, Sen. Nan Orrock and Larry Pellegrini, Executive Director of the GA Rural Urban Summit. Mayor elect Kasim Reed also sent a statement supporting the work of the groups sponsoring the march and vowing to do his part to effect positive change. "Health care problems are every one's problems and we cannot flourish as a community until they are adequately addressed and inequities are nonexistent," Reed's statement read.<br />
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Following the speakers the group of about 30 people marched to the front of the CNN Center on Marietta Street carrying fake coffins and signs calling for healthcare reform.
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