November 20, 2003
David Carr (not the Houston Texans' Quarterback) gives an interesting first-hand assessment of today's anti-war protests in London:
The banners were a bit of a let-down too. Aside from the widely-distributed prints most were a litany of worldly woes all of which were were the fault of George Bush. I don't think much in the way of design had gone into them and their banner faces were clearly too small to list all the outraged grievances. They often started at the top in big bold letters which gradually got smaller and smaller as they worked their way down resulting in a waving forest of eye-test charts.
(Hat-tip to Instapundit [as if he needs it] )



