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  • Ultimate Frisbee players on the National Mall, Saturday, April 21, 2007.
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  • Ultimate Frisbee players on the National Mall, Saturday, April 21, 2007.
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  • Ultimate Frisbee players on the National Mall, Saturday, April 21, 2007.
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  • Ultimate Frisbee players on the National Mall, Saturday, April 21, 2007.
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  • Ultimate Frisbee players on the National Mall, Saturday, April 21, 2007.
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  • Ultimate Frisbee players on the National Mall, Saturday, April 21, 2007.
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  • Ultimate Frisbee players on the National Mall, Saturday, April 21, 2007.
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  • Ultimate Frisbee players on the National Mall, Saturday, April 21, 2007.
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  • Ultimate Frisbee players on the National Mall, Saturday, April 21, 2007.
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  • Ultimate Frisbee players on the National Mall, Saturday, April 21, 2007.
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  • Ultimate Frisbee players on the National Mall, Saturday, April 21, 2007.
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  • Ultimate Frisbee players on the National Mall, Saturday, April 21, 2007.
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  • Ultimate Frisbee players on the National Mall, Saturday, April 21, 2007.
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  • Ultimate Frisbee players on the National Mall, Saturday, April 21, 2007.
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  • Ultimate Frisbee players on the National Mall, Saturday, April 21, 2007.
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  • Ultimate Frisbee players on the National Mall, Saturday, April 21, 2007.
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  • Ultimate Frisbee players on the National Mall, Saturday, April 21, 2007.
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  • Ultimate Frisbee players on the National Mall, Saturday, April 21, 2007.
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  • Ultimate Frisbee players on the National Mall, Saturday, April 21, 2007.
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  • Ultimate Frisbee players on the National Mall, Saturday, April 21, 2007.
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  • Ultimate Frisbee players on the National Mall, Saturday, April 21, 2007.
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  • Marine Staff Sgt. Eric Alva, the first American wounded when he lost a leg in the war in Iraq, shows his prosthetic limb to the media in front of over 3200 American flags on the National Mall, Friday, November 30, 2007. The flags were placed to honor the 12,000 homosexual men and women dismissed from the U.S. military under the "Don?t Ask, Don?t Tell" policy. The event, called "12,000 Flags for 12,000 Patriots," was held on the fourteenth anniversary of the legislation's signing.  After volunteers initially placed at least three times as many flags the night before, the number was reduced in order to make the display more managable in the winds. The tribute is hosted by the Human Rights Campaign, Servicemembers United, Log Cabin Republicans, Liberty Education Forum, and Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.
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  • Marine Staff Sgt. Eric Alva, the first American wounded in the war in Iraq, speaks to the media in front of over 3200 American flags on the National Mall, Friday, November 30, 2007. The flags were placed to honor the 12,000 homosexual men and women dismissed from the U.S. military under the "Don?t Ask, Don?t Tell" policy. The event, called "12,000 Flags for 12,000 Patriots," was held on the fourteenth anniversary of the legislation's signing.  After volunteers initially placed at least three times as many flags the night before, the number was reduced in order to make the display more managable in the winds. The tribute is hosted by the Human Rights Campaign, Servicemembers United, Log Cabin Republicans, Liberty Education Forum, and Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.
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  • The presidesnt's helicopter flies over 3200 American flags placed on the National Mall, Friday, November 30, 2007, the fourteenth anniversary of the signing of the "Don?t Ask, Don?t Tell" policy. The flags were placed to honor the 12,000 homosexual men and women dismissed from the U.S. military under the policy. The tribute is hosted by the Human Rights Campaign, Servicemembers United, Log Cabin Republicans, Liberty Education Forum, and Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.
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  • Marine Staff Sgt. Eric Alva, the first American wounded in the war in Iraq, poses among over 3200 American flags on the National Mall, Friday, November 30, 2007. The flags were placed to honor the 12,000 homosexual men and women dismissed from the U.S. military under the "Don?t Ask, Don?t Tell" policy. The event, called "12,000 Flags for 12,000 Patriots," was held on the fourteenth anniversary of the legislation's signing.  After volunteers initially placed at least three times as many flags the night before, the number was reduced in order to make the display more managable in the winds. The tribute is hosted by the Human Rights Campaign, Servicemembers United, Log Cabin Republicans, Liberty Education Forum, and Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.
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  • Over 3200 American flags fly on the National Mall, Friday, November 30, 2007, to honor the 12,000 homosexual men and women dismissed from the U.S. military under the "Don?t Ask, Don?t Tell" policy. The event, called "12,000 Flags for 12,000 Patriots," was held on the fourteenth anniversary of the legislation's signing.  After volunteers initially placed at least three times as many flags the night before, the number was reduced in order to make the display more managable in the winds. The tribute is hosted by the Human Rights Campaign, Servicemembers United, Log Cabin Republicans, Liberty Education Forum, and Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.
    12 Flags for Patriots DADT 2007.jpg
  • Over 3200 American flags fly on the National Mall, Friday, November 30, 2007, to honor the 12,000 homosexual men and women dismissed from the U.S. military under the "Don?t Ask, Don?t Tell" policy. The event, called "12,000 Flags for 12,000 Patriots," was held on the fourteenth anniversary of the legislation's signing.  After volunteers initially placed at least three times as many flags the night before, the number was reduced in order to make the display more managable in the winds. The tribute is hosted by the Human Rights Campaign, Servicemembers United, Log Cabin Republicans, Liberty Education Forum, and Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.
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  • Over 3200 American flags fly on the National Mall, Friday, November 30, 2007, to honor the 12,000 homosexual men and women dismissed from the U.S. military under the "Don?t Ask, Don?t Tell" policy. The event, called "12,000 Flags for 12,000 Patriots," was held on the fourteenth anniversary of the legislation's signing.  After volunteers initially placed at least three times as many flags the night before, the number was reduced in order to make the display more managable in the winds. The tribute is hosted by the Human Rights Campaign, Servicemembers United, Log Cabin Republicans, Liberty Education Forum, and Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.
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  • Over 3200 American flags fly on the National Mall, Friday, November 30, 2007, to honor the 12,000 homosexual men and women dismissed from the U.S. military under the "Don?t Ask, Don?t Tell" policy. The event, called "12,000 Flags for 12,000 Patriots," was held on the fourteenth anniversary of the legislation's signing.  After volunteers initially placed at least three times as many flags the night before, the number was reduced in order to make the display more managable in the winds. The tribute is hosted by the Human Rights Campaign, Servicemembers United, Log Cabin Republicans, Liberty Education Forum, and Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.
    08 Flags for Patriots DADT 2007.jpg
  • Over 3200 American flags fly on the National Mall, Friday, November 30, 2007, to honor the 12,000 homosexual men and women dismissed from the U.S. military under the "Don?t Ask, Don?t Tell" policy. The event, called "12,000 Flags for 12,000 Patriots," was held on the fourteenth anniversary of the legislation's signing.  After volunteers initially placed at least three times as many flags the night before, the number was reduced in order to make the display more managable in the winds. The tribute is hosted by the Human Rights Campaign, Servicemembers United, Log Cabin Republicans, Liberty Education Forum, and Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.
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  • Flags on the National Mall, Thursday night, November 29, 2007, to honor "12,000 Flags for 12,000 Patriots" to recognize the 12,000 men and women dismissed from the military since the signing of the "Don?t Ask, Don?t Tell" policy. The tribute is hosted by the Human Rights Campaign, Servicemembers United, Log Cabin Republicans. Liberty Education Forum, and Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.
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  • Flags on the National Mall, Thursday night, November 29, 2007, to honor "12,000 Flags for 12,000 Patriots" to recognize the 12,000 men and women dismissed from the military since the signing of the "Don?t Ask, Don?t Tell" policy. The tribute is hosted by the Human Rights Campaign, Servicemembers United, Log Cabin Republicans. Liberty Education Forum, and Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.
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  • Flags on the National Mall, Thursday night, November 29, 2007, to honor "12,000 Flags for 12,000 Patriots" to recognize the 12,000 men and women dismissed from the military since the signing of the "Don?t Ask, Don?t Tell" policy. The tribute is hosted by the Human Rights Campaign, Servicemembers United, Log Cabin Republicans. Liberty Education Forum, and Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.
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  • Flags on the National Mall, Thursday night, November 29, 2007, to honor "12,000 Flags for 12,000 Patriots" to recognize the 12,000 men and women dismissed from the military since the signing of the "Don?t Ask, Don?t Tell" policy. The tribute is hosted by the Human Rights Campaign, Servicemembers United, Log Cabin Republicans. Liberty Education Forum, and Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.
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  • Volunteers place flags on the National Mall, Thursday night, November 29, 2007, to honor "12,000 Flags for 12,000 Patriots" to recognize the 12,000 men and women dismissed from the military since the signing of the "Don?t Ask, Don?t Tell" policy. The tribute is hosted by the Human Rights Campaign, Servicemembers United, Log Cabin Republicans. Liberty Education Forum, and Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.
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  • The national Cherry Blossom Festival parade, Saturday, September 14, 2007.
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  • The national Cherry Blossom Festival parade, Saturday, September 14, 2007.
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  • The national Cherry Blossom Festival parade, Saturday, September 14, 2007.
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  • The national Cherry Blossom Festival parade, Saturday, September 14, 2007.
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  • The national Cherry Blossom Festival parade, Saturday, September 14, 2007.
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  • The national Cherry Blossom Festival parade, Saturday, September 14, 2007.
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  • The national Cherry Blossom Festival parade, Saturday, September 14, 2007.
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  • The national Cherry Blossom Festival parade, Saturday, September 14, 2007.
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  • The national Cherry Blossom Festival parade, Saturday, September 14, 2007.
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  • The national Cherry Blossom Festival parade, Saturday, September 14, 2007.
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  • The national Cherry Blossom Festival parade, Saturday, September 14, 2007.
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  • The national Cherry Blossom Festival parade, Saturday, September 14, 2007.
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  • The national Cherry Blossom Festival parade, Saturday, September 14, 2007.
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  • Carl A. Nielsen of Washington D.C., a marine veteran of Vietnam, greets visitors to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall. "Thank you for visiting our wall. Thank you for understanding that this represents the price this nation pays for the freedon to speak freely in public without fear." Mr. Neilsen said he visited the Wall to keep personal watch over it as protests surrounded the area, Saturday, March 17, 2007.
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  • Carl A. Nielsen of Washington D.C., a marine veteran of Vietnam, greets visitors to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall. "Thank you for visiting our wall. Thank you for understanding that this represents the price this nation pays for the freedon to speak freely in public without fear." Mr. Neilsen said he visited the Wall to keep personal watch over it as protests surrounded the area, Saturday, March 17, 2007.
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  • Carl A. Nielsen of Washington D.C., a marine veteran of Vietnam, greets visitors to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall. "Thank you for visiting our wall. Thank you for understanding that this represents the price this nation pays for the freedon to speak freely in public without fear." Mr. Neilsen said he visited the Wall to keep personal watch over it as protests surrounded the area, Saturday, March 17, 2007.
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  • Carl A. Nielsen of Washington D.C., a marine veteran of Vietnam, greets visitors to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall. "Thank you for visiting our wall. Thank you for understanding that this represents the price this nation pays for the freedon to speak freely in public without fear." Mr. Neilsen said he visited the Wall to keep personal watch over it as protests surrounded the area, Saturday, March 17, 2007.
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  • Carl A. Nielsen of Washington D.C., a marine veteran of Vietnam, greets visitors to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall. "Thank you for visiting our wall. Thank you for understanding that this represents the price this nation pays for the freedon to speak freely in public without fear." Mr. Neilsen said he visited the Wall to keep personal watch over it as protests surrounded the area, Saturday, March 17, 2007. Mr. Nielsen poses at the wall.
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  • Carl A. Nielsen of Washington D.C., a marine veteran of Vietnam, greets visitors to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall. "Thank you for visiting our wall. Thank you for understanding that this represents the price this nation pays for the freedon to speak freely in public without fear." Mr. Neilsen said he visited the Wall to keep personal watch over it as protests surrounded the area, Saturday, March 17, 2007. Mr. Nielsen poses facing the wall.
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  • Reflected in the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in Washington, D.C., Carl A. Nielsen of Washington D.C., a marine veteran of Vietnam, greets visitors to the Wall. "Thank you for visiting our wall. Thank you for understanding that this represents the price this nation pays for the freedon to speak freely in public without fear." Mr. Neilsen said he visited the Wall to keep personal watch over it as protests surrounded the area, Saturday, March 17, 2007.
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  • Carl A. Nielsen of Washington D.C., a marine veteran of Vietnam, greets visitors to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall. "Thank you for visiting our wall. Thank you for understanding that this represents the price this nation pays for the freedon to speak freely in public without fear." Mr. Neilsen said he visited the Wall to keep personal watch over it as protests surrounded the area, Saturday, March 17, 2007.
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  • Carl A. Nielsen of Washington D.C., a marine veteran of Vietnam, greets visitors to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall. "Thank you for visiting our wall. Thank you for understanding that this represents the price this nation pays for the freedon to speak freely in public without fear." Mr. Neilsen said he visited the Wall to keep personal watch over it as protests surrounded the area, Saturday, March 17, 2007.
    Anti-war and Vet Rally March 17 2007...jpg
  • Carl A. Nielsen of Washington D.C., a marine veteran of Vietnam, greets visitors to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall. "Thank you for visiting our wall. Thank you for understanding that this represents the price this nation pays for the freedon to speak freely in public without fear." Mr. Neilsen said he visited the Wall to keep personal watch over it as protests surrounded the area, Saturday, March 17, 2007.
    Anti-war and Vet Rally March 17 2007...jpg
  • Carl A. Nielsen of Washington D.C., a marine veteran of Vietnam, greets visitors to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall. "Thank you for visiting our wall. Thank you for understanding that this represents the price this nation pays for the freedon to speak freely in public without fear." Mr. Neilsen said he visited the Wall to keep personal watch over it as protests surrounded the area, Saturday, March 17, 2007.
    Anti-war and Vet Rally March 17 2007...jpg
  • Carl A. Nielsen of Washington D.C., a marine veteran of Vietnam, greets visitors to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall. "Thank you for visiting our wall. Thank you for understanding that this represents the price this nation pays for the freedon to speak freely in public without fear." Mr. Neilsen said he visited the Wall to keep personal watch over it as protests surrounded the area, Saturday, March 17, 2007.
    Anti-war and Vet Rally March 17 2007...jpg
  • Carl A. Nielsen of Washington D.C., a marine veteran of Vietnam, greets visitors to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall. "Thank you for visiting our wall. Thank you for understanding that this represents the price this nation pays for the freedon to speak freely in public without fear." Mr. Neilsen said he visited the Wall to keep personal watch over it as protests surrounded the area, Saturday, March 17, 2007.
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  • Roger Smithey of North Carolina counter-protests with his middle finger at protesters during the March on the Pentagon protest of the Iraq war, Saturday, March 17, 2007. Mr. Smithey, who served in Vietnam, said anti-war protests weakened the resolve to fight the Vietnam war. "I've got friends on that wall... It took me fifteen years to ever face it... You know, they gave- I'm not a hero, those are the heroes, the ones that gave their lives."
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  • Connie Harris of Columbus, Ohio, at the base of the US Capitol steps and walkway following the September 15, 2007, march on Washington, DC, to end the Iraq war while Capitol Police sweep the area
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  • A woman watches over a prop casket at the September 15, 2007, march on Washington, DC, to end the Iraq war. According to witnesses, Carlos Arredondo, the father of slain Marine Lance Corporal Alexander "Alex" Arrendondo, was pulling the casket when a man attacked the casket, pulling items and pictures from atop. After chasing and tackling the man to retrieve items, Arredondo was subsequently attacked by counter-demnstrators until the scene was disbursed by the police. ..Lcpl. Arrendondo was killed by a sniper while in the battle of An Najaf, Iraq on August 25, 2004.
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  • Capitol Police sweep the area at the base of the US Capitol steps and walkway following the September 15, 2007, march on Washington, DC, to end the Iraq war.
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  • The sun sets behind the lincoln Memorial following the September 15, 2007, march on Washington, DC, to end the Iraq war.
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  • A young man in a mask protests at the US Capitol building during at the September 15, 2007, march on Washington, DC, to end the Iraq war.
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  • Protesters at the barricades on the US Capitol building during the September 15, 2007, march on Washington, DC, to end the Iraq war. Self Portrait.
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  • Protesters rest at the barricades on the US Capitol building during the September 15, 2007, march on Washington, DC, to end the Iraq war.
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  • An anti-war protester shows a "Draft the Bush Twins" bumper sticker as protesters walk along Pennsylvania Ave during the September 15, 2007, march on Washington, DC, to end the Iraq war.
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  • Iraq Veterans Against the War at the September 15, 2007, march on Washington, DC, to end the Iraq war
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  • Roger Smithey of North Carolina after protesters passed the Lincoln Memorial to march on the Pentagon to protest the Iraq war. Mr. Smithey said anti-war protests weakened the resolve to fight the Vietnam war. "I've got friends on that wall... It took me fifteen years to ever face it... You know, they gave- I'm not a hero, those are the heroes, the ones that gave their lives."
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  • Trash at the base of the US Capitol steps and walkway following the September 15, 2007, march on Washington, DC, to end the Iraq war.
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  • The Capitol Building following the September 15, 2007, march on Washington, DC, to end the Iraq war
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  • Capitol police officer in sunglasses at the September 15, 2007, march on Washington, DC, to end the Iraq war
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  • Two capitol police officers in riot gear behind a metal barrier guard the US Capitol building during the September 15, 2007, march on Washington, DC, to end the Iraq war.
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  • Ana Rodriguez of Florida protests at the barricades at the US Capitol building during the September 15, 2007, march on Washington, DC, to end the Iraq war.
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  • Capitol police officers at the barricades at the September 15, 2007, march on Washington, DC, to end the Iraq war
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  • Three Capitol Police in riot gear guard the US Capitol building during the September 15, 2007, march on Washington, DC, to end the Iraq war.
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  • Protesters in trees on the US Capitol building grounds during the September 15, 2007, march on Washington, DC, to end the Iraq war.
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  • Peace-sign protest at the US Capitol building during the September 15, 2007, march on Washington, DC, to end the Iraq war
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  • Capitol police officer in sunglasses at the September 15, 2007, march on Washington, DC, to end the Iraq war
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  • A protester falls after being sprayed with pepper spray at the barricades on the US Capitol building during the September 15, 2007, march on Washington, DC, to end the Iraq war.
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  • A protester falls after being sprayed with pepper spray at the barricades on the US Capitol building during the September 15, 2007, march on Washington, DC, to end the Iraq war.
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  • Protesters at the barricades on the US Capitol building during the September 15, 2007, march on Washington, DC, to end the Iraq war.
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  • Protesters at the barricades on the US Capitol building during the September 15, 2007, march on Washington, DC, to end the Iraq war.
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  • Protesters at the barricades on the US Capitol building during the September 15, 2007, march on Washington, DC, to end the Iraq war.
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  • The Capitol grounds during the September 15, 2007, march on Washington, DC, to end the Iraq war
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  • The Capitol grounds during the September 15, 2007, march on Washington, DC, to end the Iraq war
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  • The Capitol grounds during the September 15, 2007, march on Washington, DC, to end the Iraq war
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  • The Capitol grounds during the September 15, 2007, march on Washington, DC, to end the Iraq war
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  • Counter-protesters at the September 15, 2007, march on Washington, DC, to end the Iraq war
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  • An anti-war protester (L) discusses the Iraq war with a counter-protester at a barricade erected along Pennsylvania Ave during the September 15, 2007, march on Washington, DC, to end the Iraq war.
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  • Anti-war protesters with counter-protesters at a barricade erected along Pennsylvania Ave during the September 15, 2007, march on Washington, DC, to end the Iraq war.
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  • Inside the ranks of Iraq Veterans Against the War at the September 15, 2007, march on Washington, DC, to end the Iraq war
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  • Iraq war veteran Eli Israel at the September 15, 2007, march on Washington, DC, to end the Iraq war.
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  • Iraq Veterans Against the War at the September 15, 2007, march on Washington, DC, to end the Iraq war
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  • U.S. Marine Staff Sergeant Tim Chambers stands at attention and salutes the riders of Rolling Thunder XX, Sunday, May 27, 2007, Washington, D.C. Chambers stood on the meridian facing the Lincoln Memorial between columns of riders for hours to honor fallen service members.
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  • U.S. Marine Staff Sergeant Tim Chambers stands at attention and salutes the riders of Rolling Thunder XX, Sunday, May 27, 2007, Washington, D.C. Chambers stood on the meridian facing the Lincoln Memorial between columns of riders for hours to honor fallen service members.
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  • A veteran provides water to U.S. Marine Staff Sergeant Tim Chambers, during a break in the motorcycle procession. To honor fallen service members, Chambers stood at attention for hours on the meridian facing the Lincoln Memorial saluting between columns of riders during Rolling Thunder XX, Sunday, May 27, 2007, Washington, D.C.
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