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On April
25, 2004, over one million people—women, men, children, mothers, fathers, grandmothers, grandfathers, great-grandmothers,
great-grandfathers—assembled in Washington D.C. in a show of solidarity to the proposition that this country was made
for all of us, not God's chosen few nor those driven to His doors through tradition, necessity or despair. Generations
marched and laughed and chanted. There were no crying children, no unloved offspring, no impoliteness nor
frustration. It was a day, unlike all others.
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