Jan. 23, 2012, THE BIG EVENT
I’d define a “big event” as an important occurrence that affects thousands of people, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, and it’s usually a matter of their health and well-being and a matter of life and death.
I found out that sometimes the television is blind to important big events. The pretty actors and actresses who read the “news and entertainment” scripts don’t get to choose what they should read about, I suppose.
So I will let you see what My Friend With the Camera saw this week, on January 23, 2012, during the Right to Life March in Washington D.C.
First, they had to get organized:
As far as you can see, people were there to support the little ones, not yet born:
Past a “justice” building where a great injustice has been done:
Louisiana was represented in this photo, one state of the fifty that were there:
Cold and rainy all day long:
There was great effort, great expense, great sacrifice. The Camera shows a few of the people acting on what they believe.
Many of us couldn’t be there with them. I’m glad my Friend With the Camera was there to give reality to this Big Event. There must be a way for each of us to give meaning to this Big Event.



