Posted on 09/20/2009 6:32:42 AM PDT by Wpin
Coud you possibly provide a link to that?
It should, because these folks VOTE!
If you check the link from which I copied that info, you will probably find it hot linked from there.
From Heritage Foundation-How many people were in Washington march?:
1.5 million are reported to have passed something called the people meter [just] on Pennsylvania Avenue [alone]
http://www.insideronline.org/blogarchive.cfm?month=9&year=2009#BA311C7A-962A-59E5-2F87892A97FB00CE
"Just got off the phone with Barbara Espinosa, who sent in tons of great pics from DC earlier today. Hopefully, well have some video later, too. As a volunteer, she had full access to all parts of the protest. Here are some of the things she saw today, by the numbers.
70 outdoor port-a-potties.
90 minute wait to use one.
The People Meter on Penn Ave had read 450,000 by noon, and 1.5 million two hours later. (That last number still looks awfully high to me.)
1 DC police officer, who told her, Ive been here 20 years and this is the largest crowd Ive ever seen.
I could find no confirmation that there is any such thing as a "people meter" on Pennsylvania Ave.
Note this comment from the linked Heritage article:
Kenneth Happel, Vista, CA writes:
I was the medical coordinator for the event. I believe that there were at least a million people there and a million and a half would be my best bet.
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I dont know where the official estimate quoted as 60,000 comes from. The event permit, and Chief Lyles fire department resource allocation, was based upon 50,000 (because we couldnt prove more beforehand)and that number of people was supposed to be contained in the central section of the west lawn between the sidewalks extending from the freedom and grant statues.
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I counted the crowd entering Penn. Ave. to determine how many first aid team people were needed and where. I made my count at Freedom Plaza after the police radio had indicated that the front of the march had reached Capital Circle. I used the following method. We counted the number of people stretching across Penn. Ave. from curb to curb for a distance down the street of ten feet. That number was divided in half (assuming that there were variations in how tightly people were packed)and multiplied by the number of ten foot intervals from Freedom Park to Capitol Circle. At 8:00 the count was 200,000. I inserted a medical team at that point and when it reached Capitol Circle the whole avenue had filled again and I inserted my team. So at about 9:30 the total attendance from the march was, conservatively, about 400,000. The avenue continued to pumo in people fopr another two hours. So I estimate about 600,000 came through that route.
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There was also a very large stream that filled the whole street from the train station to Capitol circle and people that came on the underground said that it was simply packed with people coming out at the protest site (both these flows were not part of the march).
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The National Park Service published its estimating method in USA Today, when they provided an estimate for President Obamas inaguration. That method estimates by filled area.
The west lawn (all three sections were filled solid with little space between people)the shoulders around the building and the area directly around the reflecting pool is 240,000 by the NPS estimating method. The mall from the reflecting pool to the cross street before the Washington Monument is 940,000 according to the NPS. The first section of the mall nearest the Washingon Monument was reserved for the NAACPs Family event. Our folks, at the height of the event, stretched from the cross street before the NAACP event all the way to the relfecting pool and were packed. I would guess that its 4/5 of the 940,000 or 750,000 people together thats a million. Then there was the area from first street to third street (third street goes to the train station). First street was so crowded the police had to clear it. The crowd also filled most of the area around and between the museums on each side, with the greatest density in the half of the mall nearest the reflecting pool. You could easily add another half million with these two areas.
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Thats how I came to an estimate of one to one and a half million.
Under no possible stretch of the imagination or should I say contraction of the imagination were there only 60,000. To see crowd outline on the National Park Service estimator go to my facebook page kenneth happel and look at the photos.
39 posted on Sunday, September 20, 2009 10:24:35 AM by luckybogey
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2344124/posts?page=39#39
Thanks, Brother!!!
That’s the best 9/12 video I’ve seen yet. My presence didn’t detract even a little bit from the overall quality of the production.
Amazing.
Thanks again.
Keep in touch.
Pete
We counted the number of people stretching across Penn. Ave. from curb to curb for a distance down the street of ten feet. That number was divided in half (assuming that there were variations in how tightly people were packed)and multiplied by the number of ten foot intervals from Freedom Park to Capitol Circle. At 8:00 the count was 200,000. I inserted a medical team at that point and when it reached Capitol Circle the whole avenue had filled again and I inserted my team. So at about 9:30 the total attendance from the march was, conservatively, about 400,000. The avenue continued to pumo in people fopr another two hours. So I estimate about 600,000 came through that route.
I came up with a very conservative estimate of 300,000 on the march based on a count of rows of 20 people over the duration of the march. But that's only from still photos and video evidence.
the number of ten foot intervals from Freedom Park to Capitol Circle
It would be nice to know how many 10 foot intervals he was using.
Yeah, but it’s off to the barbershop tomorrow.
We really missed you. There will be no excuse next time, Leni.
It was a fantastic weekend that I’ll remember forever.
I think your presence added to the high quality of this video, you are great in it!
I will keep in touch, you also please.
My wife got a kick out of how much we look alike also!!!
Thanks for the video - outstanding.
Saw some different signs than ones I had seen in other videos - ALL of them original, many humorous, NONE vile, NONE racist, NONE threatening - except to vote out the destroyers in 2010.
They DID hear us and THAT is the reason for their chorus of lies about all those who marched on 912 and all those who have attended Town Hall Meetings.
Oh well, sticks and stones....these videos tell the truth.
Thanks again!
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