CONGRESSIONAL DEMOCRATS SPEAK AT RALLY AGAINST IRAQ WAR IN WASHINGTON
Rep. John Lewis (D-GA), surrounded by congressional Democrats, speaks at a rally against the Iraq War, outside of the U.S. Capitol as the Senate holds an all-night session debating the troop withdrawal from Iraq, in Washington on July 17, 2007. (UPI Photo/Alexis C. Glenn)
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