Protests in
WASHINGTON - Before war protesters ended their demonstration Saturday afternoon, several placed cardboard coffins in front of the offices of northern Virginia defense contractors such as KBR Inc. and Lockheed Martin Corp. as riot police stood by.
"Lockheed Martin you can't hide, we charge you with genocide!" they chanted as part of a demonstration that began in
Arlington County, Va., authorities estimated there were 2,500 to 3,000 protesters.
Organizers from the ANSWER Coalition said more than 1,000 groups sponsored the protest to call for an end to the
Meanwhile, at a similar protest in
Protest leaders shouted from the stage, urging police to leave. Barriers were quickly erected between police and protesters as an organizer urged calm and the activists started to disperse.
In
"We think it's especially important for this new administration to feel the pressure from people that we don't want more war," said Obama supporter Pat Halle, 59, of
Anti-war activists said even though former President George W. Bush is out of power, they are disappointed with what they see as stalled action from Obama.
"Obama seems to be led somewhat by the bureaucracies. I want him to follow up on his promise to end the war," said 66-year-old Perry Parks of Rockingham, N.C., who said he served in the Army for nearly 30 years, including in
Obama has said he plans to withdraw roughly 100,000 troops by summer 2010.
He promises to pull the last of the
There were about 138,000 troops in
In southern
Protesters in
Protesters waved signs and sold bumper stickers and T-shirts commemorating the event.
Denise Clendenning, 51, an environmental scientist from Chino Hills, Calif., said she hopes Obama will rethink his strategy to withdraw most of the troops from
"We all have a lot of confidence in him," she said, holding two signs that read "Out of
In
At one point during the demonstration in
This year, the protest in
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"The master class has always declared the wars; the subject class has always fought the battles. The master class has had all to gain and nothing to lose, while the subject class has had nothing to gain and everything to lose--especially their lives." Eugene Victor Debs
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