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The March

— Posted by John (January 22, 2010 at 11:59 pm)

If I could only pick one word to describe the 2010 March for Life, it would be:

Huge.

There is always a massive crowd at the March, but several people I talked to thought that the crowd this year even larger than it usually is.

Of the many signs I saw today, I think this one was my favorite:

I’ve posted other pictures from the March here.

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5 Comments on “The March”

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  1. elizabeth1060 says:

    I was at my first March and it was a great experience, mainly because of h the atmosphere of so many like-minded people. Definitely an event I want to continue to attend in the future.
    Shout out for my school FRANCISCAN UNIVERSITY!

    Comment posted January 23rd, 2010 at 9:41 am
  2. Jeff says:

    Yes, it was SO awesome!!!

    Comment posted January 25th, 2010 at 5:55 pm
  3. Leticia Velasquez says:

    LOVE that sign!!
    I certainly agree, that in my thirty years of attending the March, this is the biggest crowd EVER. It was endless, and vibrantly YOUNG.
    Much younger than the tiny group of aging pro-aborts huddled in front of the cameras on the steps of the Supreme Court. But that didn’t make USA Today take notice, they covered both equally.

    Comment posted January 27th, 2010 at 1:08 pm
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