MADISON, WI - FEBRUARY 27: A protestor gets lotion rubbed on a new tattoo after waking in the capitol rotunda as a round-the-clock demonstration over the proposed Budget Repair bill continues on February 27, 2011 in Madison, Wisconsin. Demonstrators have occupied the building's interior for the past 13 days protesting Governor Scott Walker's attempt to push through the bill that would restrict collective bargaining for most government workers in the state. Law enforcement official have said they would clear protestors from the building so that it can be cleaned today at 4 PM, the buildings regular Sunday closing time.
MADISON, WI - FEBRUARY 27: Sarah Thomas shows off her new tattoo as a round-the-clock demonstration over the proposed Budget Repair bill continues on February 27, 2011 in Madison, Wisconsin. Demonstrators have occupied the building's interior for the past 13 days protesting Governor Scott Walker's attempt to push through the bill that would restrict collective bargaining for most government workers in the state. Law enforcement officials have said they would remove protestors from the building so that it can be cleaned today at 4 PM, the buildings regular Sunday closing time.
MADISON, WI - FEBRUARY 27: (L-R) Thi Le, Reese Martinez, Sarah Thomas, and C.J. Terrell show off their new tattoos as a round-the-clock demonstration over the proposed Budget Repair bill continues on February 27, 2011 in Madison, Wisconsin. Demonstrators have occupied the building's interior for the past 13 days protesting Governor Scott Walker's attempt to push through the bill that would restrict collective bargaining for most government workers in the state. Law enforcement officials have said they would remove protestors from the building so that it can be cleaned today at 4 PM, the buildings regular Sunday closing time.