Imagine Whirled Peas, Part II
This pretty much sums up election 2006:

This one embodied the "absolute cereal-ness" with which I took their anti-Iraq, anti-American message:

I didn't hold this one, but Jamie Delton tells me that it drew a lot of laughs, even from the anti-war crowd. The cops thought it was a riot!

And this one was made from an actual photograph that our son Doug took of a girl he befriended while he was stationed at TQ in Iraq:

Interestingly enough, that one appeared to draw the most disdain from the crowd.
I wonder why? Did I strike a nerve? Or get a little too close to the truth about them?
I'll certainly lose sleep tonight pondering that question---NOT.
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