A Cold Day in...
What can I say, but it was a wet, cold, and a miserable day when
G . "Dubya" Bush took office.
I got down close to the parade route on Pennsylvania
Avenue in time to see the first family head for home from the Capital
at 2:30 PM.
Well, I didn't actually see anything with all
the rich folk who paid to sit in the bleachers and the protesters
at the Archive-Navy Memorial
The protesters did play a round of capture the flag
with the police. Someone took down and ran off with one of the
flags at the Navy Memorial and another protester replaced an
old American flag upside down on the flag pole.
When the limos drove by all the protesters put their
fingers in the air and saluted and chanted, "Not my President."
ProtestSalute.jpg
Once I had enough pictures of the protesters, I journeyed
down toward the White House. I found a better place to watch
the parade standing out front of the Washington Hotel across the street
from the White House. I also got a picture of Drew Cary who
was riding a Hummer up 15th Street.
I think the police chief went a little overboard because
there was a line of police along both sides of the parade route standing
in front of the spectators. That is why you see police
in every picture I took.
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