
To be fair, it was January, so the grass wasn't quite the same...but, hey...


This is after the 9/12 rally. John and I went to the Mall the next morning, early, and it looked pretty spotless to us, too.


The trash cans (both of them!) were overflowing, but the trash that wouldn't fit was stacked near the cans. There were more than two, but not many more. It's just a difference in RESPECT. 9/12ers consider this to be hallowed ground and wouldn't dream of leaving it trashed. Wish we could say the same for the Obama supporters.
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