Bill VogrinJustice was patient, tolerant, a little frustrated and ultimately swift in finding Phillip Cargile, aka the Wagon Man, guilty Wednesday of obstructing traffic.Cargile, 57 - wearing his signature striped poncho, "Be Positive" sign and patchwork overalls - appeared confused, defiant and emotional, even weeping as he declared in Colorado Springs Municipal Court that he was being "crucified" by police, the prosecutor and judge for simply doing his "job" of walking the streets, pulling a wagon train and spreading a gospel of positive thinking.Several times, members of the gallery interrupted the 90-minute trial by blurting out questions for Judge Robert Briggle or suggesting questions for Cargile to ask.