Boots representing U.S. soldier killed in Iraq are seen at "Vigil for the Fallen," sponsored by Vietnam Veterans Against the War, in Union Square Park in New York, Sept. 2, 2004.
Protesters hold signs at "Vigil for the Fallen," in Union Square Park in New York, Sept. 2, 2004.
Members of the New Black Panther Party march through Herald Square, blocks from the Republican National Convention in New York, Sept. 2, 2004.
Protesters line Broadway in front of New York University, Sept. 1, 2004. Thousands of protesters waving pink slips formed a symbolic unemployment line stretching three miles from Wall Street to the site of the Republican National Convention.
Protesters from local unions rally in designated protest areas near Madison Square Garden on the third day of the Republican National Convention in New York Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2004.
A protester attending the Republican Youth Convention is carried from the floor of Madison Square Garden in New York, Sept. 1, 2004.
A protester sits in a holding van after being arrested by New York Police officers at the intersection of Broadway and 40th St. in New York, Aug. 31, 2004. The protester was one of nearly a dozen bicyclists arrested at that location as protests against the Republican Convention continued citywide.
Attorney Len Weinglass, left, talks with activist Tom Hayden during a press conference outside a temporary detention center for arrested protesters at Pier 57 in New York, Sept. 1, 2004. Weinglass was the defense attorney during the trial of the Chicago 8, a group including Hayden that was arrested at protests during the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago.
New York City police officers restrain a demonstrator Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2004, during the Republican National Convention in New York.
A jumble of police bikes litter the street as officers make several arrests in New York on Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2004, after several hundred protesters ran through the streets knocking over barricades.
A woman holding a placard pleads with New York police to allow her to pass orange netting during a demonstration across from the World Trade Center site, Tuesday Aug. 31, 2004. Police wrapped demonstrators and an entire midtown Manhattan block in orange netting to control anti-GOP protests, arresting more than 270 people as activists massed for a march to the site of the Republican National Convention.
A protester wearing a Dick Cheney mask rolls on the ground in "Hallibacon Bucks" and chants with other protesters wearing pig snouts and costumes outside the Marriott Hotel in New York, Aug. 31, 2004. Halliburton was hosting a breakfast inside the hotel for the Texas delegates to the convention.
Protesters wearing pig snouts, costumes and a Dick Cheney mask chant and toss "Hallibacon Bucks" in the air outside the Marriott Hotel in New York, Aug. 31, 2004.
A small group of independent theater artists undress as they sing a parody, while holding a banner reading "The Republicans are taking the shirts off our backs" outside the Tavern on the Green restaurant in New York's Central Park, Aug. 31, 2004. The protesters were directing their demonstration at a breakfast sponsored by Wall Street firms for Republican delegates.
Demonstrators wear hoods in protest of the Abu Ghraib prison mistreatment scandal during a "Stop the Detention" rally in Thomas Paine Park, across the street from the Manhattan state Supreme Court building, Aug. 31, 2004, in New York.
New York City police officers restrain a demonstrator during the "March for Our Lives" organized by members of the Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign, Aug. 30, 2004, in New York.
Protesters are surrounded by New York City police officers during the "March for Our Lives" organized by members of the Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign, Aug. 30, 2004, in New York.
Chuck D, recording artist, author, and activist, points toward Madison Square Garden during a rally at the end of an anti-Bush march organized by members of the Still We Rise Coalition, Aug. 30, 2004, in New York.
The pro-Bush administration group calling itself Protest Warrior marches outside the headquarters of United for Peace and Justice, an anti-Bush group, in New York, Aug. 30, 2004. The group carried signs making sarcastic reference to the positions of those who oppose the president's policies.
J.C. Christofilis, from Los Angeles, right, sells "SmushBush" fly swatters during an anti-Bush march organized by members of the Still We Rise Coalition, Aug. 30, 2004, in New York.