I liked the creative signs the most.
Hey, there's a bicycle. I had to take the picture.
Bicycle's always mean pictures.
Nice to see some older people in the democratic party.
I really liked the enough sign. I thought it's placement amongst all the people was great.
Dreadlocks and grandmas.
There are a lot of people from many different viewpoints who all end up sharing the same point of view.
A little ironic with the port-o-johns in the background.
Jim, Sandie, and Carrie nearing the freedom cage.
I need to get this shirt.
This is one of my favorite photos.
Do these guys look out of place?
The entrance to the freedom cage.
I think this photo sums up the entire day. Even though this was an anti-war protest, the GOP overtones were inseperable.
This series was all about the dead Iraqi's.
Gotta love the women in pink.
Again, bicycles always get the photos.
And there were quite a few bicycles.
Enough to take several photos.
And even more photos.
I liked this display. It immediately reminded me how I could be there, showing what I believe in.
I think this group received some of the loudest cheers from the crowd. This was the final group of the march.
We even made the news headlines.
Jim, with many thousand friends in the background.
I don't know what this band was about.
But they were sure interesting.