Jan 18, 2003 - San Francisco (Select Photos)
'Axis of Karma'
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'Peace is the way', the little girl has her own drawing: 'Peace'
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Katie, Mei, and Paisley join the march for a distance.
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'We will not die for oil', 'Send your own kids to fight', 'No more Bushit'
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'One Human Family'
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'I prefer the most unjust peace to the most righteous war'
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'Honor Diversity!  An injury to one is an injury to all'
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Mother Earth sheds tears at the prospect of war.
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Now this is one strong statement - 'George W. Satan. Axis of Evil'. Perhas Bush should've never mentioned said these three words.
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'Peace & Justice cannot be won by more war & violence'
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The back of the jacket says 'Stop US Terrorism.  No War in Iraq'
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Group picture (minus me): Duc, Mei, Yen-Chi, Paisley, and Katie.
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At the entrance to the BART statation (Montgomery station).
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These students create more posters within the BART station
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A couple of participants taking a respite.
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2:43 PM.  The rally had ended not long ago (it supposedly started at 1PM).  We had lunch in Chinatown and afterwards on heading back to the cars, saw thousands still in the streets.
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'No Blood for Oil .... Again'
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At 6th & Market, the crowd slowly disperses.
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4 of us headed to Fort Funston (Daly City/Sunset) for a stroll along the beach (extension of Ocean Beach)
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The path that we came down on... but still not quite at the beach.
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'You want us to go down this?  There's not even a trail and it's straight down!'  You can make it, trust yourself!
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Foam and air pockets form interesting textures on the beach.
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No, this is not a lazy dog who doesn't want to play fetch.  Another dog is actually already in pursuit of the tennis ball this man tossed.
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Two pebbles and their world.
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