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Photos from March 25th, 4000 U.S. dead commemoration. A banner of their names stretch long
by Adam Woznicki
Wednesday, Apr. 09, 2008 at 10:25 PM
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April Staltz of Lakewood, expresses her opinion of the Iraq war as downtown traffic passes by.
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On March 25th several Anti-War groups gathered on the Veterans' Memorial Bridge and strung together the names of all 4000 US Military killed in the Iraq war. By the time they were done and had attached the names to the side of the bridge, the string of names nearly doubled its 3,112 foot length.
Activists held signs and a string of 4000 lights as many in passing traffic honked their support.
Northeast Ohio Anti-War Coalition, and Peace Action organized the protest.
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As the protest wraps up, Gene Kotrba and Penny Allyn take down a string of U.S. casualties names, including Casey Sheehan, the son of anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan.
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