|
Edited on Sat Mar-31-07 03:01 PM by meldroc
I just came back from the weekly street anti-war protest that takes place here in Fort Collins. I did notice that signs that push for impeachment of Bush and Cheney are really popular with passers-by. Of course, Congress is far behind what the people want - everyone's still saying "impeachment is off the table," but out on the street, everybody HATES those sons-of-bitches.
I'm thinking that next week, I might come out dangling a stuffed chimp and a stuffed Darth Vader on nooses. I imagine I'll get all sorts of cheers, not a few jeers, and a visit from the Secret Service if I do that though...
(Hi, Agent Mike. Note that I'm only talking about hanging your bosses in effigy. If that isn't legal, it should be.)
Edit: Some more thoughts. Here are some tips on making good protest signs. First, keep the message short. Try to use no more than four words. Use phrases like "IMPEACH BUSH & CHENEY", "NO WAR IN IRAQN", "650,000 DEAD IN IRAQ". If you see guys photographing you from a roof across the street, try "HI FEDS! BUST FOLEY YET?" or "YOUR TAXES AT WORK! ----->" (arrow pointing towards the feds...) If you're in a car driving by a street protest, four words are about all you're going to be able to read. Second, use huge letters. Those four words should fill the entire poster. If they don't, they're too small to read. I normally use foam board and the fattest magic marker I can find so I can write in those big, bold letters quickly.
|