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Image poll results: 24 voters
(1) Family for Peace - 2 voters (5.00) BAR
(2) Born in the USA - 2 voters (5.00) BAR
(3) No War On Iraq - 2 voters (5.00) BAR
(4) Jump - 1 voter (5.00) BAR
(5) Waiting - 5 voters (4.60) BAR
(6) Held - 7 voters (4.43) BAR
(7) Blessed - 2 voters (4.00) BAR
(8) Yoga for Peace 2 - 3 voters (3.67) BAR
(9) Margaret Cho 1 - 5 voters (3.40) BAR
(10) Yoga for Peace 2 - 1 voter (3.00) BAR
(11) Gay Shame Awards 3 - 1 voter (3.00) BAR
(12) Peace Girl and World W - 1 voter (3.00) BAR
(13) Arrest 4 - 1 voter (1.00) BAR

Results Breakdown
Family for Peace - A woman flashes a peace sign to anti-war protesters, who are marching in the streets of Oakland, California, Saturday, April 5, 2003.
Poll results:
Number 1 overall.
Excellent: 2 votes
Born in the USA - A supporter of the war in Iraq stands in front of the American flag during a rare San Francisco pro-war rally on Saturday, March 29, 2003.
Poll results:
Number 2 overall.
Excellent: 2 votes
No War On Iraq - Chanting "Get up, get down! There's an anti-war movement in this town!", marchers take over the streets of downtown San Francisco in a large anti-Iraq war march, Saturday, Jun 5, 2004.
Poll results:
Number 3 overall.
Excellent: 2 votes
Jump - Just around the corner from the Metreon (the San Francisco monument to consumerism and entertainment), two women dance in the street as part of a May Day convergence in support of workers -- and to inspire people to leave their cubicles and join them in the streets, Saturday, May 1, 2004.
Poll results:
Number 4 overall.
Excellent: one vote
Waiting - An anti-war protester is arrested by several police officers during a San Francisco anti-war demonstration on Saturday, March 22, 2003.
Poll results:
Number 5 overall.
Excellent: 3 votes
Very Good: 2 votes
Held - Firefighters free protester Mallory Moser from a lock-down pipe in front of aerospace and defense manufacturer Lockheed Martin's Sunnyvale, California campus, while an unidentified police officer watches, Tuesday, April 22, 2003. Moser is one of about 150 protesters blocking several entrances to the Lockheed Martin campus to protest the company's involvement in what the protesters term "war profiteering."
Poll results:
Number 6 overall.
Excellent: 6 votes
Poor: one vote
Blessed - Two participants in an Oakland, California peace rally dance in front of a colorful mural, Saturday, April 5, 2003.
Poll results:
Number 7 overall.
Excellent: one vote
Good: one vote
Yoga for Peace 2 - The Yoga for Peace group performs at a demonstration against George W. Bush, who is speaking at the nearby Santa Clara, California headquarters of [describe firm] United Defense, Friday, May 2, 2003.
Poll results:
Number 8 overall.
Excellent: 2 votes
Poor: one vote
Margaret Cho 1 - Comedian Margaret Cho joins a San Francisco march for marriage equality on Monday, May 17, 2004. The march was held on the same day that Massachusetts became the first state to allow same-sex couples to marry.
Poll results:
Number 9 overall.
Excellent: 3 votes
Poor: 2 votes
Yoga for Peace 2 - In front of the Bechtel corporate headquarters, several women practice yoga as part of a protest against war profiteering and general bad behavior, San Francisco, Friday, March 19, 2004.
Poll results:
Number 10 overall.
Good: one vote
Gay Shame Awards 3 - Emcee "Mattilda" presents the annual Gay Shame Awards in San Francisco's Castro district on Friday, June 27, 2003. The Gay Shame Awards, according the Gay Shame Web site, is the "ceremony where we reward the most hypocritical gays for their service to the 'community' (that's the CEOs, the landlords, the cops, and the politicians who give 'gay' a bad name)."
Poll results:
Number 11 overall.
Good: one vote
Peace Girl and World Weary Boy - Sitting in the back of a convertible, a girl flashes the peace sign to marchers during an Oakland, California anti-war protest on Saturday, April 5, 2003.
Poll results:
Number 12 overall.
Good: one vote
Arrest 4 - A young man protesting the G8 and Iraq war and occupation is violently arrested by a San Francisco police officer on Saturday, June 5, 2004. There was no apparent reason for the arrest; the protester was later released.
Poll results:
Number 13 overall.
Poor: one vote
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