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Rally for Sanity

Washington D.C

October 30th

Jon Stewart

Stephen Colbert

We're here to celebrate the true genius of this man, Stephen Colbert.

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Rally To Restore Sanity And Or Keep Fear Alive in Washington DC www.gargantuen.com

A posting in a swapping community proposed the idea of swapping lists, and in this case, a list of 100 things that we are grateful for. The project is inspired from this link. Here is #8-12.

He needs another arm, a suitcoat, two legs, a neck, his hands to be trimmed, and a repair to his eyebrow mech, but he's starting to come together.

 

I think, when this is done, he'll be my best work yet. I'm really going to be proud of this puppet.

From Beijing Zoo

 

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Me & Stephen Colbert, promoting his new book I am America and so Can You.

-photo by a fellow Borders employee, Lis.

Doritos at Save ALot. A local store near me. I got all of these except the two on the upper right. I missed those. It was easy to do these. It wasn't really busy and nobody was watching.

Colbert is crying because he voted for McCain for president in 2008

The painting of Stephen Colbert hangs in the Smithsonian and is basically hidden behind an escalator, right next to a bathroom.

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Any resemblence is purely coincidental! :-)

 

August 18, 2006.

Good night flickr friends. I took 1000 pics this weekend and I am now going to do what they did all day today!

No mouth yet, but adding the facial features. He's starting to come into focus.

Arriving on the Mall shortly after sunrise...

Rally to Restore Sanity

and/or Fear

The National Mall, Washington D.C.

Taken during the Rally for Sanity. October 30, 2010

Washington, D.C.

Jon Stewart & Stephen Colbert Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear Washington D.C. 10-30-2010

 

The event was held in front of the U.S. Capitol Building on the east end of the National Mall in Washington D.C. and drew approximately 215,000 thousand people. The Rally application for a permit to the National Park Service listed they hoped for an attendance at the combined event of about 25,000 people. News reports claim this rally was a satirical response to Glenn Beck's Restoring Honor rally and Al Sharpton's Reclaim the Dream rally.

 

Jon Stewart announced the "Rally to Restore Sanity" on the September 16, 2010 of The Daily Show, Stephen Colbert announced the "March to Keep Fear Alive" on the The Colbert Report the same day.

 

Oprah Winfrey appeared on The Daily Show and gave the attending audience all free airline tickets to the rally. Stephen Colbert gave his audience gusts free Chinatown bus tickets to the rally.

 

www.rallytorestoresanity.com

 

Jon Stewart born Jonathan Stuart Leibowitz hosts a television show on Comedy Central the MTV Networks MTVN division in charge of Comedy Central is called Comedy Partners, in partnership of Viacom International.

 

Washington D.C. U.S.A.

10-31-2010

Photo by Ryan Janek Wolowski

The most crowded spot in the National Portrait Gallery. I was very amused with this picture.

Taken during the Rally for Sanity. October 30, 2010

Washington, D.C.

At the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC.

@ National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC

Jon Stewart / Stephen Colbert Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear on the National Mall, October 30, 2010.

Rally to Restore Sanity

Washington Mall

30 October 2010

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...to be thinking of baseball during the Winter Olympics.

(Photo by Bridgette Blair)

 

For full coverage of the Rally to Restore Sanity and/or fear visit Citizen Vox at www.citizenvox.org.

(Photo by Bridgette Blair)

 

For full coverage of the Rally to Restore Sanity and/or fear visit Citizen Vox at www.citizenvox.org.

(Photo by Bridgette Blair)

 

For full coverage of the Rally to Restore Sanity and/or fear visit Citizen Vox at www.citizenvox.org.

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