




When I first started participating in the White House vigils, I saw a man dressed in a superhero type cape, who marched up and down the sidewalk. He was holding a sign and yelling about taxes or something to that effect. Unfortunately, I didn't take his picture. He was a bit fashion challenged. I thought that his costume was a tad on the excessive side.
On my last day in front of the White House, the police announced that the sidewalk was "closed." They enforced their "closure" by blowing whistles and yelling at hapless pedestrians who were too unobservant to notice the yellow caution tape strung at either end of the "closed portion" of the sidewalk. The startled pedestrians leaped off of the sidewalk like scared rabbits, causing the police to laugh hysterically. It was apparent that the police were having way too much fun. One of the cops asked a passerby if he had ever been in prison. I thought that was kind of an odd question to ask. The cop then told the man, "We have your picture. And we have the pictures of everyone who is here." Um. Oh my. If that is true, the police have far too much free time on their hands. They need to do something more productive, such as mop and sweep the police station.
But, when we left, we told the police that this was the last day of our vigil. One of the police officers said, "We'll see you later." He was one of the nicer ones. I thanked him and he said, "Thank you."
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