March 22, 2003 - Lily Hughes-Dunn of Tacoma Park, Maryland, stands across from the White House during a peace rally.  Protestors feel that even though America is currently engaged in war with Iraq, they can not let their message of ''peace instead of war'' be heard.  © Mike Lynaugh
March 22, 2003 - Two unidentified anti-war protestors join hands in solidarity against the war in Iraq.  © Mike Lynaugh
March 22, 2003 - Anti-war protestors lay down on H Street NW, in front of Lafayette Park and the White House to voice their opposition to the ongoing war in Iraq.  © Mike Lynaugh
March 22, 2003 - Two anti-war supporters sing and burn candles in protest to the administration's war on Iraq.  © Mike Lynaugh
March 22, 2003 - Dozens of anti-war activists lay in the middle of the street in front of Lafayette Park and the White House to voice their opposition to the current, ongoing war with Iraq.  © Mike Lynaugh
March 22, 2003 - Two anarchists that refused to be identified sit in quiet protest of the current war with Iraq.  © Mike Lynaugh
March 22, 2003 - A small group of pro-war supporters taunt the anti-war protestors gathered near the White House.  © Mike Lynaugh
March 22, 2003 - Eight anti-war demonstrators lay out in the middle of H Street after being warned by DC Police that if they continue to block the traffic, they will be arrested.  © Mike Lynaugh
March 22, 2003 - An anti-war protestor is taken into custody by DC police after refusing to stop blocking traffic on H Street near the White House.  © Mike Lynaugh
March 22, 2003 -  An anti-war protestor that refused to walk under his own power, is carried towards the police van by DC police.  Eight anti-war protestors were arrested near the front of the White House for blocking traffic and ''refusing to follow police instructions''.  © Mike Lynaugh
March 22, 2003 - An anti-war protestor is taken into custody by DC police after blocking traffic on H Street and ''refusing to follow police instructions''.  © Mike Lynaugh
March 22, 2003 - Police take an anti-war protestor into custody near the White House.  Police arrested eight anti-war protestors for blocking traffic on H Street near the White House, and ''refusing to follow police instructions''.  © Mike Lynaugh