As long as I’m uploading photos tonight, I thought I’d also upload some of the photos I took from Saturday’s anti-war protest in San Francisco. Jen and I met up with Ben and Jess before heading to Market Street with tens of thousands of other angry citizens who believe that war-hungry Bush should be stopped in his tracks.
I’m really glad we went. I had one of those feelings where you get a chill as a result of being in a crowd filled with energy — and knowing you’re part of something important. Now if only Bush would wake up and listen to the people he allegedly represents.
Here they are, starting with the most important meal of the day, breakfast:
- French toast orgy (orange spice French toast with fresh fruit, granola, and yogurt)
- Market St. crowd shot 1
- Market St. crowd shot 2
- Republicans Against War
- Satan Bush
- No War for Oil
- Ben, Jess, Jen 1
- Ben, Jen, Jess 2
- Information Awareness Office (IAO)
- San Francisco City Hall
- Bus-driving dog
3 responses so far ↓
1 Jose Luis Martinez // Jan 20, 2003 at 8:31 pm
Thugs like the one mentioned in the article really make it hard for regular people to identify with the antiwar movement however valid their concerns are.
2 Dan // Jan 23, 2003 at 3:02 pm
About 300,000 people nation-wide march in one day against the war, two guys from oakland get arrested (that is 0.00000667% of the protesters, by the way), and you say it makes it hard to identify with the antiwar movement?
Come on.
Does Barry Bonds make it hard to relate to little league?
3 gabe // Jan 23, 2003 at 3:07 pm
“…and you say it makes it hard to identify with the antiwar movement?”
Did I say this? Who said this? You’re confusing me, Dan!
-Gabe