The Clackamas print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1989-2019, January 22, 2003, Image 1

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Over 20,000 Portland residents joined national efforts to march for peace On Saturday. Portland’s
’ ra//y was held downtown. The peaceful protest was amongst the largest in the country. Right: A single pro-
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Marchers say no to war
PEACE
Staff Writer
ing messages including “keep
Enron out of Oregon” and quotes
from Ben Franklin stating, “There
never was a good war nor a bad
The rally consumed four blocks
as the guest speakers said their
piece, and the march stretched over
ten blocks. Amazingly, with all
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