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it was a peaceful sunny beautiful day for a march in Ann Arbor

with kids and dogs and big people too

all walking and talking and singing and chanting together 

even a knight dressed in full armor came out on this fine day

all standing up together

for each other, for our neighbors, near and far, and for our country.

no kings.

 

 

‘the people have the power.

all we have to do is awaken the power in the people.’

-john lennon


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  1. One of the rights we still have, even with the illegal ICE murders, is the right to protest, to gather to let our leaders know that their actions aren’t supported…we are heading into a depression caused by a war nobody wants or understands, and disastrous fiscal policies not supported by anyone.

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  2. I loved hearing that this was one if not the largest protests in our country yet. That’s both encouraging but sad that we still have to do this. Why are we going backwards? The last time I attended a protest in Ann Arbor was 1970 against the Viet Nam war. It ended soon after that and I’m hoping these huge rallies around the country and the world will end this madness we’re enduring now. Power to the People!! Chris

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