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  • Paul Wolfowitz a former United States Ambassador to Indonesia, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense, and President of the World Bank. As U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense he was one of the strongest advocates of the Iraq war and he was forced to resign from the World Bank over a controversy sparked by his awarding of a job to his companion and lover.
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  • The march that shutdown Lake Shore Drive in Chicago to protest the start of the Iraq war.
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  • Night one of the Iraq War on Lake Shore Drive in Chicago, over 900 people were arrested. 2003     ..
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  • Anti Iraq war protesters outside Old Navy in Chicago, Illinois, 2003.
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  • Coffins line the streets of Manhattan. Protest against Iraq war. 2004
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  • Advertisement for former general Norman Schwarzkopf speech in Memphis, Tennessee. Schwarzkopf led the first Iraq war which lead to the deaths of thousands of Iraqi's.
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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 />
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Several of the marchers laid in the street at the intersection of Marietta and Centennial Olympic Park Drive in a "die in." <br />
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Hallway at the 2004 Republican National Convention at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York.
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  • NEW YORK, NY - August 29, 2004: People carrying coffins march through the streets of Manhattan during a protest against the Republican National Convention. They were amongst the hundreds of thousands of protesters who marched past Madison Square Garden the day before the start of the 2004 Republican National Convention at Madison Square Garden.
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  • Antiwar protest at the Vietnam Memorial, Washington, D.C. 2002
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  • Outside the 2004 Republican National Convention in New York City.
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  • NEW YORK, NY - August 30, 2004: The hallway at the 2004 Republican National Convention at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York.
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  • Antiwar demonstration, Washington D.C. 1991
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  • NEW YORK, NY - August 30, 2004: The floor of the 2004 Republican National convention after the evening session at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
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  • On March 20, 2003, over 10,000 antiwar protesters marched in Chicago to protest the U.S. invasion of Iraq which was the start of the Iraq War. Protesters marched through downtown and then onto Lake Shore Drive, bringing LSD to a stand still during the evening rush hour. Some drivers honked in anger others got out of their cars and joined protesters.<br />
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After leaving LSD protesters were boxed in by police on Chicago Avenue just east of Michigan Avenue and prevented from leaving the area. Police then arrested and detained over 850 protesters and some people who just happened to be in the area. <br />
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In February, 2012, according to the Chicago Sun-Times, the city settled with protesters in a class action lawsuit for 6.2 million dollars, the protesters, according the the courts, were unlawfully arrested because police did not give them a notice to disperse or an opportunity to the leave the area before the arrests started.
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  • On March 20, 2003, over 10,000 antiwar protesters marched in Chicago to protest the U.S. invasion of Iraq which was the start of the Iraq War. Protesters marched through downtown and then onto Lake Shore Drive, bringing LSD to a stand still during the evening rush hour. Some drivers honked in anger others got out of their cars and joined protesters.<br />
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After leaving LSD protesters were boxed in by police on Chicago Avenue just east of Michigan Avenue and prevented from leaving the area. Police then arrested and detained over 850 protesters and some people who just happened to be in the area. <br />
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In February, 2012, according to the Chicago Sun-Times, the city settled with protesters in a class action lawsuit for 6.2 million dollars, the protesters, according the the courts, were unlawfully arrested because police did not give them a notice to disperse or an opportunity to the leave the area before the arrests started.
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  • On March 20, 2003, over 10,000 antiwar protesters marched in Chicago to protest the U.S. invasion of Iraq which was the start of the Iraq War. Protesters marched through downtown and then onto Lake Shore Drive, bringing LSD to a stand still during the evening rush hour. Some drivers honked in anger others got out of their cars and joined protesters.<br />
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After leaving LSD protesters were boxed in by police on Chicago Avenue just east of Michigan Avenue and prevented from leaving the area. Police then arrested and detained over 850 protesters and some people who just happened to be in the area. <br />
<br />
In February, 2012, according to the Chicago Sun-Times, the city settled with protesters in a class action lawsuit for 6.2 million dollars, the protesters, according the the courts, were unlawfully arrested because police did not give them a notice to disperse or an opportunity to the leave the area before the arrests started.
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  • On March 20, 2003, over 10,000 antiwar protesters marched in Chicago to protest the U.S. invasion of Iraq which was the start of the Iraq War. Protesters marched through downtown and then onto Lake Shore Drive, bringing LSD to a stand still during the evening rush hour. Some drivers honked in anger others got out of their cars and joined protesters.<br />
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After leaving LSD protesters were boxed in by police on Chicago Avenue just east of Michigan Avenue and prevented from leaving the area. Police then arrested and detained over 850 protesters and some people who just happened to be in the area. <br />
<br />
In February, 2012, according to the Chicago Sun-Times, the city settled with protesters in a class action lawsuit for 6.2 million dollars, the protesters, according the the courts, were unlawfully arrested because police did not give them a notice to disperse or an opportunity to the leave the area before the arrests started.
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  • On March 20, 2003, over 10,000 antiwar protesters marched in Chicago to protest the U.S. invasion of Iraq which was the start of the Iraq War. Protesters marched through downtown and then onto Lake Shore Drive, bringing LSD to a stand still during the evening rush hour. Some drivers honked in anger others got out of their cars and joined protesters.<br />
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After leaving LSD protesters were boxed in by police on Chicago Avenue just east of Michigan Avenue and prevented from leaving the area. Police then arrested and detained over 850 protesters and some people who just happened to be in the area. <br />
<br />
In February, 2012, according to the Chicago Sun-Times, the city settled with protesters in a class action lawsuit for 6.2 million dollars, the protesters, according the the courts, were unlawfully arrested because police did not give them a notice to disperse or an opportunity to the leave the area before the arrests started.
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  • On March 20, 2003, over 10,000 antiwar protesters marched in Chicago to protest the U.S. invasion of Iraq which was the start of the Iraq War. Protesters marched through downtown and then onto Lake Shore Drive, bringing LSD to a stand still during the evening rush hour. Some drivers honked in anger others got out of their cars and joined protesters.<br />
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After leaving LSD protesters were boxed in by police on Chicago Avenue just east of Michigan Avenue and prevented from leaving the area. Police then arrested and detained over 850 protesters and some people who just happened to be in the area. <br />
<br />
In February, 2012, according to the Chicago Sun-Times, the city settled with protesters in a class action lawsuit for 6.2 million dollars, the protesters, according the the courts, were unlawfully arrested because police did not give them a notice to disperse or an opportunity to the leave the area before the arrests started.
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  • On March 20, 2003, over 10,000 antiwar protesters marched in Chicago to protest the U.S. invasion of Iraq which was the start of the Iraq War. Protesters marched through downtown and then onto Lake Shore Drive, bringing LSD to a stand still during the evening rush hour. Some drivers honked in anger others got out of their cars and joined protesters.<br />
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After leaving LSD protesters were boxed in by police on Chicago Avenue just east of Michigan Avenue and prevented from leaving the area. Police then arrested and detained over 850 protesters and some people who just happened to be in the area. <br />
<br />
In February, 2012, according to the Chicago Sun-Times, the city settled with protesters in a class action lawsuit for 6.2 million dollars, the protesters, according the the courts, were unlawfully arrested because police did not give them a notice to disperse or an opportunity to the leave the area before the arrests started.
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  • On March 20, 2003, over 10,000 antiwar protesters marched in Chicago to protest the U.S. invasion of Iraq which was the start of the Iraq War. Protesters marched through downtown and then onto Lake Shore Drive, bringing LSD to a stand still during the evening rush hour. Some drivers honked in anger others got out of their cars and joined protesters.<br />
<br />
After leaving LSD protesters were boxed in by police on Chicago Avenue just east of Michigan Avenue and prevented from leaving the area. Police then arrested and detained over 850 protesters and some people who just happened to be in the area. <br />
<br />
In February, 2012, according to the Chicago Sun-Times, the city settled with protesters in a class action lawsuit for 6.2 million dollars, the protesters, according the the courts, were unlawfully arrested because police did not give them a notice to disperse or an opportunity to the leave the area before the arrests started.
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  • On March 20, 2003, over 10,000 antiwar protesters marched in Chicago to protest the U.S. invasion of Iraq which was the start of the Iraq War. Protesters marched through downtown and then onto Lake Shore Drive, bringing LSD to a stand still during the evening rush hour. Some drivers honked in anger others got out of their cars and joined protesters.<br />
<br />
After leaving LSD protesters were boxed in by police on Chicago Avenue just east of Michigan Avenue and prevented from leaving the area. Police then arrested and detained over 850 protesters and some people who just happened to be in the area. <br />
<br />
In February, 2012, according to the Chicago Sun-Times, the city settled with protesters in a class action lawsuit for 6.2 million dollars, the protesters, according the the courts, were unlawfully arrested because police did not give them a notice to disperse or an opportunity to the leave the area before the arrests started.
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  • On March 20, 2003, over 10,000 antiwar protesters marched in Chicago to protest the U.S. invasion of Iraq which was the start of the Iraq War. Protesters marched through downtown and then onto Lake Shore Drive, bringing LSD to a stand still during the evening rush hour. Some drivers honked in anger others got out of their cars and joined protesters.<br />
<br />
After leaving LSD protesters were boxed in by police on Chicago Avenue just east of Michigan Avenue and prevented from leaving the area. Police then arrested and detained over 850 protesters and some people who just happened to be in the area. <br />
<br />
In February, 2012, according to the Chicago Sun-Times, the city settled with protesters in a class action lawsuit for 6.2 million dollars, the protesters, according the the courts, were unlawfully arrested because police did not give them a notice to disperse or an opportunity to the leave the area before the arrests started.
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  • On March 20, 2003, over 10,000 antiwar protesters marched in Chicago to protest the U.S. invasion of Iraq which was the start of the Iraq War. Protesters marched through downtown and then onto Lake Shore Drive, bringing LSD to a stand still during the evening rush hour. Some drivers honked in anger others got out of their cars and joined protesters.<br />
<br />
After leaving LSD protesters were boxed in by police on Chicago Avenue just east of Michigan Avenue and prevented from leaving the area. Police then arrested and detained over 850 protesters and some people who just happened to be in the area. <br />
<br />
In February, 2012, according to the Chicago Sun-Times, the city settled with protesters in a class action lawsuit for 6.2 million dollars, the protesters, according the the courts, were unlawfully arrested because police did not give them a notice to disperse or an opportunity to the leave the area before the arrests started.
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  • On March 20, 2003, over 10,000 antiwar protesters marched in Chicago to protest the U.S. invasion of Iraq which was the start of the Iraq War. Protesters marched through downtown and then onto Lake Shore Drive, bringing LSD to a stand still during the evening rush hour. Some drivers honked in anger others got out of their cars and joined protesters.<br />
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After leaving LSD protesters were boxed in by police on Chicago Avenue just east of Michigan Avenue and prevented from leaving the area. Police then arrested and detained over 850 protesters and some people who just happened to be in the area. <br />
<br />
In February, 2012, according to the Chicago Sun-Times, the city settled with protesters in a class action lawsuit for 6.2 million dollars, the protesters, according the the courts, were unlawfully arrested because police did not give them a notice to disperse or an opportunity to the leave the area before the arrests started.
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  • On March 20, 2003, over 10,000 antiwar protesters marched in Chicago to protest the U.S. invasion of Iraq which was the start of the Iraq War. Protesters marched through downtown and then onto Lake Shore Drive, bringing LSD to a stand still during the evening rush hour. Some drivers honked in anger others got out of their cars and joined protesters.<br />
<br />
After leaving LSD protesters were boxed in by police on Chicago Avenue just east of Michigan Avenue and prevented from leaving the area. Police then arrested and detained over 850 protesters and some people who just happened to be in the area. <br />
<br />
In February, 2012, according to the Chicago Sun-Times, the city settled with protesters in a class action lawsuit for 6.2 million dollars, the protesters, according the the courts, were unlawfully arrested because police did not give them a notice to disperse or an opportunity to the leave the area before the arrests started.
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  • On March 20, 2003, over 10,000 antiwar protesters marched in Chicago to protest the U.S. invasion of Iraq which was the start of the Iraq War. Protesters marched through downtown and then onto Lake Shore Drive, bringing LSD to a stand still during the evening rush hour. Some drivers honked in anger others got out of their cars and joined protesters.<br />
<br />
After leaving LSD protesters were boxed in by police on Chicago Avenue just east of Michigan Avenue and prevented from leaving the area. Police then arrested and detained over 850 protesters and some people who just happened to be in the area. <br />
<br />
In February, 2012, according to the Chicago Sun-Times, the city settled with protesters in a class action lawsuit for 6.2 million dollars, the protesters, according the the courts, were unlawfully arrested because police did not give them a notice to disperse or an opportunity to the leave the area before the arrests started.
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  • On March 20, 2003, over 10,000 antiwar protesters marched in Chicago to protest the U.S. invasion of Iraq which was the start of the Iraq War. Protesters marched through downtown and then onto Lake Shore Drive, bringing LSD to a stand still during the evening rush hour. Some drivers honked in anger others got out of their cars and joined protesters.<br />
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After leaving LSD protesters were boxed in by police on Chicago Avenue just east of Michigan Avenue and prevented from leaving the area. Police then arrested and detained over 850 protesters and some people who just happened to be in the area. <br />
<br />
In February, 2012, according to the Chicago Sun-Times, the city settled with protesters in a class action lawsuit for 6.2 million dollars, the protesters, according the the courts, were unlawfully arrested because police did not give them a notice to disperse or an opportunity to the leave the area before the arrests started.
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  • On March 20, 2003, over 10,000 antiwar protesters marched in Chicago to protest the U.S. invasion of Iraq which was the start of the Iraq War. Protesters marched through downtown and then onto Lake Shore Drive, bringing LSD to a stand still during the evening rush hour. Some drivers honked in anger others got out of their cars and joined protesters.<br />
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After leaving LSD protesters were boxed in by police on Chicago Avenue just east of Michigan Avenue and prevented from leaving the area. Police then arrested and detained over 850 protesters and some people who just happened to be in the area. <br />
<br />
In February, 2012, according to the Chicago Sun-Times, the city settled with protesters in a class action lawsuit for 6.2 million dollars, the protesters, according the the courts, were unlawfully arrested because police did not give them a notice to disperse or an opportunity to the leave the area before the arrests started.
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  • On March 20, 2003, over 10,000 antiwar protesters marched in Chicago to protest the U.S. invasion of Iraq which was the start of the Iraq War. Protesters marched through downtown and then onto Lake Shore Drive, bringing LSD to a stand still during the evening rush hour. Some drivers honked in anger others got out of their cars and joined protesters.<br />
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After leaving LSD protesters were boxed in by police on Chicago Avenue just east of Michigan Avenue and prevented from leaving the area. Police then arrested and detained over 850 protesters and some people who just happened to be in the area. <br />
<br />
In February, 2012, according to the Chicago Sun-Times, the city settled with protesters in a class action lawsuit for 6.2 million dollars, the protesters, according the the courts, were unlawfully arrested because police did not give them a notice to disperse or an opportunity to the leave the area before the arrests started.
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  • On March 20, 2003, over 10,000 antiwar protesters marched in Chicago to protest the U.S. invasion of Iraq which was the start of the Iraq War. Protesters marched through downtown and then onto Lake Shore Drive, bringing LSD to a stand still during the evening rush hour. Some drivers honked in anger others got out of their cars and joined protesters.<br />
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After leaving LSD protesters were boxed in by police on Chicago Avenue just east of Michigan Avenue and prevented from leaving the area. Police then arrested and detained over 850 protesters and some people who just happened to be in the area. <br />
<br />
In February, 2012, according to the Chicago Sun-Times, the city settled with protesters in a class action lawsuit for 6.2 million dollars, the protesters, according the the courts, were unlawfully arrested because police did not give them a notice to disperse or an opportunity to the leave the area before the arrests started.
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  • On March 20, 2003, over 10,000 antiwar protesters marched in Chicago to protest the U.S. invasion of Iraq which was the start of the Iraq War. Protesters marched through downtown and then onto Lake Shore Drive, bringing LSD to a stand still during the evening rush hour. Some drivers honked in anger others got out of their cars and joined protesters.<br />
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After leaving LSD protesters were boxed in by police on Chicago Avenue just east of Michigan Avenue and prevented from leaving the area. Police then arrested and detained over 850 protesters and some people who just happened to be in the area. <br />
<br />
In February, 2012, according to the Chicago Sun-Times, the city settled with protesters in a class action lawsuit for 6.2 million dollars, the protesters, according the the courts, were unlawfully arrested because police did not give them a notice to disperse or an opportunity to the leave the area before the arrests started.
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  • On March 20, 2003, over 10,000 antiwar protesters marched in Chicago to protest the U.S. invasion of Iraq which was the start of the Iraq War. Protesters marched through downtown and then onto Lake Shore Drive, bringing LSD to a stand still during the evening rush hour. Some drivers honked in anger others got out of their cars and joined protesters.<br />
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After leaving LSD protesters were boxed in by police on Chicago Avenue just east of Michigan Avenue and prevented from leaving the area. Police then arrested and detained over 850 protesters and some people who just happened to be in the area. <br />
<br />
In February, 2012, according to the Chicago Sun-Times, the city settled with protesters in a class action lawsuit for 6.2 million dollars, the protesters, according the the courts, were unlawfully arrested because police did not give them a notice to disperse or an opportunity to the leave the area before the arrests started.
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  • On March 20, 2003, over 10,000 antiwar protesters marched in Chicago to protest the U.S. invasion of Iraq which was the start of the Iraq War. Protesters marched through downtown and then onto Lake Shore Drive, bringing LSD to a stand still during the evening rush hour. Some drivers honked in anger others got out of their cars and joined protesters.<br />
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After leaving LSD protesters were boxed in by police on Chicago Avenue just east of Michigan Avenue and prevented from leaving the area. Police then arrested and detained over 850 protesters and some people who just happened to be in the area. <br />
<br />
In February, 2012, according to the Chicago Sun-Times, the city settled with protesters in a class action lawsuit for 6.2 million dollars, the protesters, according the the courts, were unlawfully arrested because police did not give them a notice to disperse or an opportunity to the leave the area before the arrests started.
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  • On March 20, 2003, over 10,000 antiwar protesters marched in Chicago to protest the U.S. invasion of Iraq which was the start of the Iraq War. Protesters marched through downtown and then onto Lake Shore Drive, bringing LSD to a stand still during the evening rush hour. Some drivers honked in anger others got out of their cars and joined protesters.<br />
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After leaving LSD protesters were boxed in by police on Chicago Avenue just east of Michigan Avenue and prevented from leaving the area. Police then arrested and detained over 850 protesters and some people who just happened to be in the area. <br />
<br />
In February, 2012, according to the Chicago Sun-Times, the city settled with protesters in a class action lawsuit for 6.2 million dollars, the protesters, according the the courts, were unlawfully arrested because police did not give them a notice to disperse or an opportunity to the leave the area before the arrests started.
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  • On March 20, 2003, over 10,000 antiwar protesters marched in Chicago to protest the U.S. invasion of Iraq which was the start of the Iraq War. Protesters marched through downtown and then onto Lake Shore Drive, bringing LSD to a stand still during the evening rush hour. Some drivers honked in anger others got out of their cars and joined protesters.<br />
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After leaving LSD protesters were boxed in by police on Chicago Avenue just east of Michigan Avenue and prevented from leaving the area. Police then arrested and detained over 850 protesters and some people who just happened to be in the area. <br />
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In February, 2012, according to the Chicago Sun-Times, the city settled with protesters in a class action lawsuit for 6.2 million dollars, the protesters, according the the courts, were unlawfully arrested because police did not give them a notice to disperse or an opportunity to the leave the area before the arrests started.
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  • On March 20, 2003, over 10,000 antiwar protesters marched in Chicago to protest the U.S. invasion of Iraq which was the start of the Iraq War. Protesters marched through downtown and then onto Lake Shore Drive, bringing LSD to a stand still during the evening rush hour. Some drivers honked in anger others got out of their cars and joined protesters.<br />
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After leaving LSD protesters were boxed in by police on Chicago Avenue just east of Michigan Avenue and prevented from leaving the area. Police then arrested and detained over 850 protesters and some people who just happened to be in the area. <br />
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In February, 2012, according to the Chicago Sun-Times, the city settled with protesters in a class action lawsuit for 6.2 million dollars, the protesters, according the the courts, were unlawfully arrested because police did not give them a notice to disperse or an opportunity to the leave the area before the arrests started.
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  • On March 20, 2003, over 10,000 antiwar protesters marched in Chicago to protest the U.S. invasion of Iraq which was the start of the Iraq War. Protesters marched through downtown and then onto Lake Shore Drive, bringing LSD to a stand still during the evening rush hour. Some drivers honked in anger others got out of their cars and joined protesters.<br />
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After leaving LSD protesters were boxed in by police on Chicago Avenue just east of Michigan Avenue and prevented from leaving the area. Police then arrested and detained over 850 protesters and some people who just happened to be in the area. <br />
<br />
In February, 2012, according to the Chicago Sun-Times, the city settled with protesters in a class action lawsuit for 6.2 million dollars, the protesters, according the the courts, were unlawfully arrested because police did not give them a notice to disperse or an opportunity to the leave the area before the arrests started.
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  • On March 20, 2003, over 10,000 antiwar protesters marched in Chicago to protest the U.S. invasion of Iraq which was the start of the Iraq War. Protesters marched through downtown and then onto Lake Shore Drive, bringing LSD to a stand still during the evening rush hour. Some drivers honked in anger others got out of their cars and joined protesters.<br />
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After leaving LSD protesters were boxed in by police on Chicago Avenue just east of Michigan Avenue and prevented from leaving the area. Police then arrested and detained over 850 protesters and some people who just happened to be in the area. <br />
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In February, 2012, according to the Chicago Sun-Times, the city settled with protesters in a class action lawsuit for 6.2 million dollars, the protesters, according the the courts, were unlawfully arrested because police did not give them a notice to disperse or an opportunity to the leave the area before the arrests started.
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  • Democratic Vice President nominee John Edwards speaking at the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston, Massachusetts. Senator Edwards voted for the Iraq war although he campaigned against it in 2004.
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  • Today, US combat forces pulled back from Baghdad and other cities in Iraq. The day was declared a national holiday in Iraq. Conservative estimates are that the US war in Iraq has caused between 100,000 and 200,000 civilian deaths. This photo is from a January 2003 protest in Washington D.C. against the war in Iraq.
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  • A woman holds a sign during a protest of the United States wars in Afghanistan and Iraq in Chicago, Illinois.
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