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When officers took my photo with my name and information on a placard, I asked that they also include the press passes hanging around my neck.
The first time someone asked me about my handicap placard, I didn't know how to respond.
Today, nearly eight months after than man confronted me, when people ask me about my handicap placard I call myself differently abled instead.
Bontecou said, as stated on the placard: "I finally got the black I wanted and a kind of landscape or 'worldscape.'" On another placard next to an incredible soot oval, it explains that she would use her fingers to soften the edges in some areas and applied tape to create crisp edges in other areas.
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One vender passed out placards: "I am nut free," "I am shellfish free," "I am egg free," "I am wheat free".
Forging a path through their meekly lofted placards, I reflected that if they had been Arthur Scargill and his miners the gesture would have had some point.
But this, too, is probably calculated: save such moments for victory, if it comes.Back to top>>TuesdayI AM waiting at a traffic light near my home in eastern Sydney, when one of the angriest placards I have seen so far in the Australian election campaign flashes past.
Judging from the placards I've seen at Tea Party rallies -- I now live in Washington, D.C., so I encounter a lot of rallies just by walking to the grocery store -- the party opposes the teaching of both natural selection and grammar.
That was before the election and the Romney-Ryan lawn placards (I know, as if, right?) were obviously getting to me almost as much as middle-class-ness and work stress and not spanking it are.
In a sign that the Bush campaign is still working to minimize any damage done with Catholic voters by Mr. McCain's broadsides, the crowd sitting as a backdrop to Mr. Bush this morning near Atlanta included a woman prominently at the governor's side who held a placard saying, "I'm Catholic and I'm for Bush".
One placard read, "I will not sell my conscience to the ambassador, I will give my vote to Putin" -- probably a reference to the American ambassador, Michael A. McFaul, who has been accused on state-controlled television of trying to foment revolution.
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