Friday, February 17, 2006

Carousel of Information – Eugene (Part VII)

New Anti-Protest signs continue to appear




Daniel approaches in an attempt to ask "what does it say?"




But they turn their back in an attempt to show their "Good Side"




and continue to walk away




A Eugene Police Officer walks between them in an attempt to defuse the situation





Daniel appears amused by the behavior





and the anti-protesters are happy to see him go away





and turn back around to continue to voice their message.







Notice the T-shirt that shows the terrorist "Role model" Sub Comandante Marcos of the Zapatista National Liberation Army and is embraced by these folks





still more illegals filter in all day to get their Matricula Card

but the silence of protest is deafening

Rick Hickey of OFIR proudly displays a reminder to all

some get worried once again

as Daniel approaches


to view the new sign held up by the "Terrorist wannabe"

He finds it amusing once again

and takes note that...

the word "Central" was left out between the word "All" and "Americans"

but they are not as amused

as the rest of us.

Another gentleman from behind the barricade gets Daniels attention, He extends to him a warm welcome

which is quickly refused

and starts to voice concerns

and gives Daniel an "ear full"

but when Daniel starts to speak he does not want to hear it


and the conversation soon ends.



"Who was that bald man?"......He asks.

"Clipboard Guy" responds with a smile, "They call Him ......Daniel"

4 comments:

Daniel said...

Absolutely hilarious! That was a well played out storyline!

Steffan said...

Thanks Daniel!
The final Chapter is soon to follow.My busy work schedule has been limiting my Blog time,not to mention trying to sort thru the 400 photos that I took that day.
Let me know if you want any for your scrapbook.

Daniel said...

I look forward to reading the next installment. It plays like a movie.

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