Spooky Politics!

A couple of more Politically Bent Halloween Images from last week…….Don’t forget to Vote tomorrow!

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Al Guerrero, Artist/Humorist. Los Angeles, CA. Born in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico and raised in East Los Angeles from the age of two, Al Guerrero grew up just steps from the famous Chicano strip, Whittier Boulevard. His youth experiences include witnessing and participating in the 1970 Chicano Power demonstrations, cruising cars on Whittier Boulevard, and graduating from Garfield High School. After dropping out of UCLA (with honors), he drew upon his lifelong passion for art and cartooning and pursued a career in graphic arts. During this period, he traveled overseas and found artistic inspiration from the masterworks he discovered within the European Art Museums. His career blossomed when he was eventually hired by the Walt Disney Company in 1995, where he worked as a creative artist for a number of years. Although the artistic work was rewarding, he eventually grew weary & disillusioned with the bureaucracy of the entertainment business, and left to work briefly in the educational field. His credits include producing a feature film with actor, Conrad Brooks of Ed Wood fame, founding and performing with the Punk Rock group “The Psychocats” at numerous L.A. & Hollywood venues during the 1990’s, and in 1999 he founded and created a hell-bent puppet cabaret show aptly named: “The Puppets from Hell”. As a long time active member of the Los Angeles Cacophony Society, Al “Quaeda”, as he was known, was involved in countless Cacophony Society pranks and events throughout the city. He also produced the “Incredibly Strange Cinema” cult film series as well as themed events such as the now infamous “Pornothon Movie Nights” and the satirical “Mexican Night: Noche De Tequila & Putas” shows at local nightclub venues. Throughout his art career, he has exhibited his canvas paintings at various local galleries, and has also written & illustrated numerous comic strips and Graphic Novel stories. Today, he lives in Silver Lake, California and works as a freelance artist and writer with numerous multi-media projects under his belt and in the works. His personal hobbies include collecting vintage toys and comic books, cinema history and Los Angeles City history. Contact: alguerrero@earthlink.net Al Guerrero P.O. Box 29697 Los Angeles, CA 90029-0697 www.alguerrero.com Myspace.com/thepuppetsfromhell

5 thoughts on “Spooky Politics!

  1. The church across from the Gallo bakery in East LA has all kinds of vote yes on 8 signs on their walls, that was pretty scary. I forgot to take a pic though, argh.

  2. Some of the mailers I get from the YES ON 8 people makes it sound like we all have to beware of this big horrible conspiracy that will forcibly expose our nation’s children to homosexuality and wants to turn all of our kids Queer.
    OMG! Can this be true??? I’ll bet that conspiracy is probably funded by Gay Interests Groups like The Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce, the LPGA and Broadway Musicals Associations who are conspiring to expand their consumer base!

  3. The Liberace Museum is a front for the Gay Agenda. They must be stopped!

    All joking aside, if Proposition 8 does not pass, Gavin Newsom has a lot of political capital to be the next Governor of California.

  4. I was at the Barack Obama headquarters at 5am today and put in a good 90 minutes of calls into Ohio. The energy in that room was great despite the few hours of sleep that we all had last night. Great group of people volunteering. El Chavo, I did see the Yes on 8 at the church, and just a few yards west of there is the campaign to vote No on 8. Last night there was a lot of people on the phones in both rooms and on the sidewalk just making those calls. The stats show that 55% of all the calls that have been made to battleground states are coming out of California.

    This morning I arrived at Saybrook Park at 6:45 am to cast my vote and there were at least 15 people waiting. Great vibe from everyone there.

  5. Al, glad to see you kept the Halloween spirit alive. I was too distracted this year by the election to dress up my home like I usually would.

    This year, I went with pure political signs and just a couple Jack-O-Lanterns. The signs must have been popular enough, after I ran out of candy and turned out the lights, someone swiped one of my Obama signs!

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