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Monday, September 25, 2006

More on the protesters

Quan Truong reports:

The protesters are in front of Camp Washington chili.

The president rode through around 4 p.m. There was a lot of booing and lot of chanting.

"George Bush is a war criminal and the worst thing that's ever happened to this country," said Ellen Arnold of Northside. "He's doing the best he can to erode democracy. He's a liar and a cheat."

"I don't care if he sees this or not. It's for the people to drive by to know they're not alone in this shock and horror."

Said Richard Luken of Green Township: "I'm here because I'm concerned about what I see as the attack on the fundamental principles on which our country was founded."


6 Comments:

at 4:37 PM, September 25, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

How dare Ms. Truong's name be put upon this set of Republican talking points!

Face it, fishwRappers: the jig is up. Your thinly veiled "reporting" has been exposed as mere stenography for the Republicans who run the City of Cincinnati.

This blog entry is just the latest example.

 
at 5:02 PM, September 25, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Everywhere Bush goes he is met with protests and jeers. All across the globe his effigy is burned. Never before has a US pResident been so despised. His legacy will be of war, destruction, hate and evil.

 
at 6:09 PM, September 25, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Read the rest of the blog, jackball; plenty of folks were glad to see him.

 
at 9:51 AM, September 26, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

"someone who knows" LMAO -- must be one of the many Orwellian names the Republicans use like "The Clean Air Act" which allows more companies to pollute the air or maybe the "Healthy Forests Act" which allows for more clear cutting of forests or maybe the "No Child Left Behind Act" which dumbs down our children by only teaching them to pass a test or maybe one of the many other 'double-speak' programs set forth by this corrupt, murdering, warmongering, lying, criminal regime.

Dear "someone who knows",

Watch this and learn: http://movies.crooksandliars.com/fox_fns_clinton_.mov

 
at 10:25 AM, September 26, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

To Someone Who (doesn't) Know:

Step away from the propaganda of (dumb)Fox news and read! This pResident has caused a PROLIFERATION OF TERRORISM, has made the world less stable, has squandered our reputation and ruined generations of diplomacy all in pursuit of financial gain for him and his cronies. He lied about the war, had no contingency plan, failed to supply proper body armor to the troops, lost 9 billion $, created a fiasco all while failing to go after OBL.

Did he protect us from 911, despite warnings from Aug 6 PDB, Richaard Clarke and French and German intelligence? Did you see the total incompetence surrounding the Katrina disaster? Do you realize Afghanistan is now a narco state controlled by drug lords and the Taliban?

Our national debt is staggering, cronyism and corruption is rampant and there is not congressional oversight. Our environment is quickly worsening and he is allowing the foxes guard the hen house.

REMEMBER JONESTOWN? Blind allegiance to failed leadership is treasonous! WAKE-UP!

 
at 12:24 PM, October 01, 2006 Blogger Jamie Ruehl said...

This war we are in is much bigger than defeating terrorism. It is also about connection.

The world needs to be globally minded. How do you do that? Give the people of the world the connection to understand that acts of terrorism and isolation affect more than the people than they are trying to oppress.

Globalization will make friends of enemies. If we are all connected ecnonomically and in some ways socially, then there is no reason to terrorize.

 
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