Aerial photo of Million Mom March

This is an aerial photo taken from an ABC News flyover of the May 14, 2000 crowd at the Million Mom March at the Mall in Washington, DC. Note that the crowd stops at the uppermost white tent, and green grass (unobscured by people) and a white sidewalk are clearly visible at the top of the picture. The stage for the MMM is at the lower part of the picture, and the photo shows the entire crowd, which, by no means extends from "one end of the mall to the other". The only way you could fit 750,000 people into an area this size would be if you buried them five deep underground.


Aerial photo of Promise Keepers rally                  PK rally with MMM rally size superimposed
The photo on the left is an aerial photo of the crowd of the Promise Keepers march at the same mall in Washington, DC. The official estimate of the size of this crowd (not rally-originated) was put at over one million, for real. The photo on the right is the Promise Keepers march photo with the landmarks from the MMM superimposed on the Promise Keepers photo. The green line marks the position of the sidewalk that appears in the upper portion of the MMM photo. You can see the breaks in the trees where it enters and leaves the mall, and bits of it on the right and left sides. The yellow outline therefore marks the area that the MMM crowd would have filled if viewed from the same angle as this Promise-Keepers aerial photo.

The ABC site, unfortunately, calls it variously "almost 750,000", "over 750,000", and "thousands". ABC also begrudgingly called the SAS-AIM crowd "over a thousand". Of course, twelve billion is "over a thousand" as well, so that's a marvelously misleading way of downplaying any number you care not to deal with.


Is anyone surprised that the media is lying about the size of the MMM and downplaying the Second Amendment Sisters' Armed Informed Mother's March?

The above information and graphics were taken from a post by a Mr. Dan Day on the Free Republic website and the URL was in an e-mail from Neil Knox. All credit should go to Mr. Day, and his original post can be viewed at the Free Republic website.


This, however, is not the first "Million Mom March" to have taken place. If you would like to see the results of that march, and the consequences that can result when the civilian population is disarmed, click the link above and get ready to be shocked by the truth.
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