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War Protest/San Francisco Series-Reflections

Photography World Events/Social Commentary posted on Mar 21, 2010
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Thank you for you comments and views on all my last posts. You may agree or not agree with these next series and that's ok. For me, It was an experience, as this was my first march as seen through my eyes. What better way to do it but with a friend. Who I caught in this reflection of Plate Glass. "San Francisco's rally brought out Daniel Ellsberg, who leaked the top-secret Pentagon Papers study of the Vietnam War and is the subject of the recent documentary film, "The Most Dangerous Man in America." He li...kened the protest and others like it around the country Saturday to a day of demonstrations organized against the conflict in Vietnam in 1969. ... See More"They thought it had no effect," he told the crowd in San Francisco, referring to the 1969 protesters. "They were wrong." By MATTHEW BARAKAT, Associated Press Writer"

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durleybeachbum

4:26AM | Sun, 21 March 2010

I really like the way this is a reflection, it makes me look more closely.

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njb2000

6:54AM | Sun, 21 March 2010

This is a strange picture has it been photoshoped all the other signs are backward except the peace flag!

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tryky5carla

6:30PM | Mon, 22 March 2010

SUPERB , GREAT IDEEA !!!!!!!!!!


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