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Jan. 25th, 2006 11:18 amVia
insomnia:
When Alberto Gonzales spoke yesterday at Georgetown Law defending the administration position that warrantless domestic wiretapping is justifiable and necessary in the War on Whoever We Don't Like This Week, this is the reaction he got from a large number of students in the audience:



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The Post says "more than a dozen" protestors. I can account for at least 18 just from two of these pictures, and another count I saw elsewhere mentioned the number 22. While technically accurate in that 22 is more than 12, I guess the Post is just rounding down or something.
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When Alberto Gonzales spoke yesterday at Georgetown Law defending the administration position that warrantless domestic wiretapping is justifiable and necessary in the War on Whoever We Don't Like This Week, this is the reaction he got from a large number of students in the audience:



(more photos here)
The Post says "more than a dozen" protestors. I can account for at least 18 just from two of these pictures, and another count I saw elsewhere mentioned the number 22. While technically accurate in that 22 is more than 12, I guess the Post is just rounding down or something.