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The protest dragon that met its unfortunate end at the hands of revolutionary arsonists in front of Madison Square Garden this week had a future as bright as its green skin.
"I'm very sad about what happened to the dragon," said Adam Eidinger, a District-based activist and candidate for the District's "shadow" U.S. representative - an honorary office created to protest the District's lack of statehood. He was the overseer of the creature.See the full content of this document
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D.C. Dragon Goes Down in Flames
"It had been in three big protests, and we made new protest banners for the march. And it was freshly painted. It had turned from orange to green. And it wa...
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