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Keep resisting sister!
ReplyDeleteit seemed to draw a crowd nationwide, I have seen a number of posts
ReplyDeleteI wonder how long it will take the final fellow to realize how wrong he was to support that man.
ReplyDeleteIt has been very encouraging to learn about all the marches across the world, thank you for sharing your experiences with us at Mosaic Monday this week.
ReplyDeleteI support all the women who were involved in the marches, for all their various reasons. Hoping the message gets through!
ReplyDeleteIt was amazing and encouraging to see marchers all over the world. It will be long remembered.
ReplyDeleteI like how you've done your mosaic ...
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
One of my sister-in-laws participated in the D.C. March. I told her how much I admired her for doing so. She said everyone was peaceful and the police they encountered were very friendly. It was a peaceful march. The man in your last photo was a true gentleman sharing his positive opinion too. So good to hear. Thank you for sharing this Linda.
ReplyDeleteI should clarify, the man who shared his positive attitude towards the marchers, even though their opinions were on the opposite side of each other.
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