Grabbed 5 - Invading San Francisco's Justin Herman Plaza, police officers attempt to arrest protesters demonstrating against the G8 Summit and the war in Iraq, Saturday, June 5, 2004. Poll results: Number 1 overall. Excellent: 4 votes
| Code Pink Celebration 2 - Members of the women's anti-war group Code Pink celebrate after successfully infiltrating a fundraising event for President George W. Bush, held at the nearby San Francisco Airport Marriott Hotel, Friday, June 27, 2003. Poll results: Number 2 overall. Excellent: 2 votes
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Police Line - As darkness falls, riot police prepare to arrest anti-war protesters who are occupying a San Francisco street, Saturday, March 22, 2003. Poll results: Number 3 overall. Excellent: one vote
| Vote Satan Out 3 - A participant in the 2004 San Francisco Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered Pride Parade carries a sign explaining what we needed to do on November 2, but didn't. Poll results: Number 4 overall. Excellent: 9 votes Poor: one vote
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Bush Is A Bum 2 - A participant in the World Naked Bike Ride against oil dependency shows his true feelings toward the president of the United States, Sunday, June 12, 2004. Poll results: Number 5 overall. Excellent: 3 votes Very Good: 3 votes Poor: one vote
| Pretzel March - Anti-war demonstrators carry large pretzels shaped like peace signs, Saturday, Jan. 18, 2003. The pretzels are a satirical reference to President George W. Bush's infamous pretzel-choking incident. Poll results: Number 6 overall. Excellent: one vote Good: one vote
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Critical Mass - Critical Mass bicyclists take to the streets of San Francisco to protest the war in Iraq, Friday, March 28, 2003. In the background, California Highway Patrol officers guard an entrance to the San Francisco Bay Bridge. Poll results: Number 7 overall. Excellent: 2 votes Very Good: 2 votes Poor: one vote
| Blood - During the anti-war march in San Francisco, a man poses somberly under an American flag splattered with fake blood, Saturday, March 22, 2003. Poll results: Number 8 overall. Excellent: 2 votes Poor: one vote
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Shutdown Third 1 - Early in the morning, anti-war protesters bind their arms together in "lock-down" pipes, forming a horizontal human chain to effectively block the entrance to the Sunnyvale, California campus of U.S. military contractor Lockheed Martin, Tuesday, April 22, 2003. Police keep watch in the background. Poll results: Number 9 overall. Excellent: one vote Very Good: 2 votes Poor: one vote
| A Small Victory - Anti-war protesters celebrate as they temporarily take control of an off-ramp from the San Francisco Bay Bridge, just moments after police and protesters clashed in the street directly below, Thursday, March 20, 2003. Poll results: Number 10 overall. Excellent: one vote Very Good: one vote Good: one vote Poor: one vote
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Protecting Marriott 2 - Burlingame, California police stand guard in front of the San Francisco Airport Marriott Hotel on Friday, June 27, 2003. Inside, President George W. Bush speaks to attendees of his $2,000-plate fundraiser. Poll results: Number 11 overall. Excellent: one vote Poor: one vote
| Market Street Shutdown - An anti-war protester flashes a peace sign amid a seated crowd that is occupying the center of San Francisco's Market Street, located directly across from the Powell Street cable car turnaround, Thursday, March 20, 2003. Poll results: Number 12 overall. Very Good: one vote Poor: one vote
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Impeach Bush - Protesters hold anti-war and anti-Bush banners as they leave a demonstration held in Santa Clara, California, near the headquarters of U.S. military contractor United Defense, while President Bush speaks inside, Friday, May 2, 2003. Poll results: Number 13 overall. Very Good: one vote Poor: one vote
| Gavin Newsom Gay Shame Award Winner 3 - Members of Gay Shame (a post-Millennial queer agitprop group) burn an effigy of San Francisco mayoral candidate Gavin Newsom in the Castro District (San Francisco's "Gay Mecca") on Friday, June 27, 2003. Gay Shame members protest what they believe are Newsom's attacks on the poor and working class, as well as his attempts, along with his moneyed gay allies, to sell out San Francisco's gay community.
Poll results: Number 14 overall. Excellent: one vote Poor: 2 votes
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Hands Off Peaceful Protesters.jpg - Anti-war demonstrators march through the center of Oakland, California on Saturday, April 26, 2003 to protest the war against Iraq, as well as what they consider to be excessive police force at a recent protest held at the Oakland docks. Poll results: Number 15 overall. Good: one vote Poor: one vote
| Armed Forces 3 - A demonstrator throws brochures taken from the San Francisco Amred Forces Induction Center to protest the war and occupation of Iraq, Friday, April 30, 2004. Poll results: Number 16 overall. Poor: one vote
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Procession 3 - In a somber procession, punctuated only by the chimes of Buddhist peace bells, mourners carry placards displaying a sea of names and faces of those who have died in Iraq, Saturday, May 1, 2004. Poll results: Number 17 overall. Poor: one vote
| Shutdown Bechtel - Protesters in San Francisco block the entrance to the corporate headquarters of engineering firm and U.S. government contractor Bechtel, denouncing the company's involvement in what they believe is a "corporate invasion of Iraq," Thursday, June 5, 2003. Poll results: Number 18 overall. Poor: one vote
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