Posted on 11/18/2003 8:55:32 PM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
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Miss Flaming Planet, otherwise known as Lucy Wills, a committee member on the Campaign for Climate Change action group, stands in front of British police officers as she takes part in a demonstration in central London, November, 18, 2003. The demonstration was being held on Tuesday night to coincide with the arrival of U.S. President George W. Bush (news - web sites) in the UK for the start of a four-day state visit. REUTERS/David Bebber |
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Anti-war protesters march through London, Tuesday Nov. 18, 2003, on the night that President Bush arrived for his state visit. While in London Bush will be a guest of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace. (AP Photo/John D McHugh) AP - Nov 18 5:53 PM |
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A demonstrator holds a banner depicting U.S. President George W. Bush as a criminal, during an anti-climate change protest in central London, November, 18, 2003. The demonstration was being held on Tuesday night to coincide with the arrival of U.S. President George W. Bush in the UK for the start of a four-day state visit. REUTERS/David Bebber Reuters - Nov 18 4:53 PM |
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Pedestrians pass demonstrators' signs in London warning about George W. Bush's state visit to Britain. British authorities are bracing for some 100,000 protesters to demonstrate against Bush's policies in Iraq .(AFP/Eric Feferberg) AFP - Nov 18 4:38 PM |
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Clare Anderson, from London, waves what resembles a US flag with a swastika painted on it, as she joins anti-Bush protestors when they marched through central London, Tuesday, Nov.18 2003. US President George W Bush arrived in London Tuesday evening for a four-day state visit. (AP Photo / PA, Johnny Green) AP - Nov 18 4:05 PM |
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An opponent of President Bush holds up a placard outside Buckingham Palace, London as the president arrived at the Palace Tuesday Nov.18, 2003, to start his four-day state visit.(AP Photo/Max Nash) AP - Nov 18 4:06 PM |
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Protesters gather in the Turbine Hall of the Tate Modern art gallery's exhibition of Olaf Eliasson - The Weather Project in central London, Tuesday Nov. 18, 2003, to spell out the message 'Bush Go Home Now!'. President Bush was scheduled to arrive Tuesday in London for a three-day state visit. (AP Photo/Johnny Green-PA) AP - Nov 18 2:35 PM |
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Brian Haw sits outside Parliament square next to his banner calling for peace in Iraq and to demonstrate against President Bush 's visit in London.(AFP/Eric Feferberg) AFP - Nov 18 2:18 PM |
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Richard Crump, 80, protests outside the U.S. Embassy in London's Grosvenor Square, Tuesday Nov. 18, 2003. The pensioner was protesting about the state visit of President Bush , who was scheduled to arrive in London later in the day. (AP Photo/John Stillwell-PA) AP - Nov 18 2:13 PM |
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Democratic presidential candidate and former Vermont Governor Howard Dean smiles as he ponders joining his fellow leftwing anarchists in London. Photo by Jim Bourg/Reuters Reuters - Nov 18 2:01 PM |
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A member of the Stop the War organisation prepares signs in London ahead of massive street protests planned during US President George W. Bush 's state visit to Britain.(AFP/File/Eric Feferberg) AFP/File - Nov 18 10:02 AM |
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A lone woman protesting against the visit of George W. Bush clings to the gates of Buckingham Palace as firemen attempt to coax her down. Bush will be visiting London on a state four-day state visit and is expected to be met by some 100,000 people protesting the US lead invasion of Iraq .(AFP/Eric Feferberg) AFP - Nov 18 6:57 AM |
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A volunteer piles up banners at the offices of the Stop the War Coalition ahead of anti-war protests expected to take place during U.S President Bush 's visit to London this week. REUTERS/Peter Macdiarmid Reuters - Nov 18 6:44 AM |
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Protesters burns a placard with portraits of US President George W. Bush and Philippine president Gloria Arroyo in a protest in Manila(AFP/File/Joel Nito) AFP/File - Nov 18 3:47 AM |
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A lone woman protesting against the visit of US President George W. Bush clings to the front gate of Buckingham Palace in London as firemen attempt to coax her down. Bush will be visiting London on a state four-day state visit and is expected to be met by some 100,000 people protesting the US led invasion of Iraq (AFP/Eric Feferberg) AFP - Nov 18 3:09 AM |
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Demonstrators burn the American flag and portrait of President George W. Bush during a rally in Manila(AFP/File/Nonilon Reyes) AFP/File - Nov 18 2:39 AM |
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American author Ron Kovic, who was paralyzed during the Vietnam War and wrote the anti-war book 'Born on the 4th of July' which was later made into a film starring Tom Cruise, sits outside Number 10 Downing Street in London Monday Nov. 17, 2003. Kovic was part of a group that handed in a 100,000 signature petition, opposing the visit of U.S. President George Bush to Britain later this week. (AP Photo/PA, John Stillwell) AP - Nov 18 1:16 AM |
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Representatives of the Stop the War Coalition hold up bundles of petitions calling for the state visit of President George W. Bush to be called off, before handing them in to Prime Minister Tony Blair 's official residence in London's Downing Street, November 17, 2003. Armed police turned the British capital into 'Fortress London' on the eve of Bush's visit. (Peter Macdiarmid/Reuters) Reuters - Nov 17 7:43 PM |
How stupid ugly people meet each other.
"Why am I here? Because I am compassionate, and love peace."
Notice who is listed last, as a criminal. And, spelled wrong, to boot!
Is he related to Lord Haw Haw? |
Never some gasoline and a match, either...
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