Photos | Student Protesters Display Portraits of Politicians
Fifteen people, including Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner, hold up signs with pictures of Hitler and other political figures during the 2006 student protest. The crowd wears hats and clothing adorned with flags, and one person holds a microphone and an electrical device.
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a group of people holding up signs with pictures of hitler and other politiciansMetadata
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accessories vehicle coming cap sign nazi headgear open across student transportation since fuhrer way son device continent crowd poster hat protest flag border stolen schwarzenegger electrical arnold says sensenbrenner hr advertisement jim sensenbrenner parade art microphone unfair text baseball banner glasses
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