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There might have been only 1000 people at the time.
It was well attended as they bussed in all boys school from town in Kentucky -- woo hoo -- just the kind of place you want to bring a bunch of kids too.
I remember last year you went on and on about the huge turnout, but I watched a lot of it live and if there were 1,000 people it was a lot. I have no reason to think this year was any different than last year.
There might have been only 1000 people at the time.
It was well attended as they bussed in all boys school from town in Kentucky -- woo hoo -- just the kind of place you want to bring a bunch of kids too.
Each year kids from schools attend the rally. They are the biggest attendees since it's hard to travel such distances. They go on buses from their schools.
More than 75% were young people this year. After all they are the Pro-Life generation. https://studentsforlife.org/
I never click on your links. They're always off-the-wall sites (or Catholic propaganda sites) that I don't trust. But I well remember last year's whine-fest about numbers and knew you were wrong then. As I said, I have no reason to think this year is any different.
"Fake News CNN is back obsessing over crowd sizes, but instead of President Trump’s inauguration, it was the annual March for Life."
Liberal news lie about this every year. I don't know why they are so afraid of it------well yes I do actually.
You can watch the whole march video from beginning to end.
Sorry you can't call anybody a liar. Nope, not while Trump is in office, the biggest liar of them all. And you support all his lying, so you have no room to call anybody that.
Last edited by ipaper; 01-22-2019 at 07:32 PM..
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