On Sunday, anti-war protestors protested the anti-war protestor, and with that, as Shakespeare once said, “the wheel is come full circle.”

In the aftermath of Secretary of State John Kerry making a forceful case on Friday for U.S. military intervention in Syria, protesters assembled outside his townhouse on Beacon Hill.

Yes, the Vietnam veteran who became a leading anti-war activist after serving is now advocating for war.

According to Twitter users, as Twitchy reported, protesters pounded on Kerry’s front door and windows, but he wasn’t home. Of course, past precedent tells us if there is a crisis at hand, Kerry’s likely to be found aboard his 76-foot yacht, the “Isabel.”

Some images from Sunday’s protest, courtesy of Twitchy:

NEW PHOTO: @patrickheaton captures protestors outside Kerry’s home in Beacon Hill, Boston shouting “Hands Off Syria” pic.twitter.com/xk9r62UPHB — Only In Boston (@OnlyInBOS) September 1, 2013

#Boston#Syria protest has marched by John #Kerry‘s house and is now in front of Faneuil Hall pic.twitter.com/tK7A50J65y — Mass. Peace Action (@masspeaceaction) August 31, 2013

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