Posted on 11/19/2003 12:23:59 PM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
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Voicing off : An anti-Bush protester screams through a burnt American flag outside the Mall at Buckingham Palace in London to protest US President George W. Bush (news - web sites)'s four-day state visit to Britain. (AFP/Jim Watson) |
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British police officers clash with demonstrators outside Buckingham Palace in London, during the visit of President George W. Bush , November 19, 2003. (David Bebber/Reuters) Reuters - Nov 19 2:59 PM |
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Anti-war protesters dressed up as Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and President George W. Bush lead a demonstration through central London, November 19, 2003. The march was a colorful prelude to demonstrations on Thursday, when some 100,000 people were expected to take to the capital's streets to express their anger about the war in Iraq . Photo by Paul Mcerlane/Reuters Reuters - Nov 19 2:46 PM |
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An anti-war protester holds up a plastic rocket during a demonstration in London to coincide with the visit of U.S. President George W. Bush , as the Millennium Wheel can be seen in the distance, November 19, 2003. The graffiti on the missile reads Lakenheath, referring to England's largest U.S. Air Force -operated fighter base at RAF Lakenheath in East Anglia. Bush is on a four-day official state visit to the UK. REUTERS/Paul McErlane Reuters - Nov 19 2:36 PM |
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Protesters against the state visit by U.S. President George W. Bush march through London, November 19, 2003. Organizers expect up to 100,000 anti-war demonstrators to cap three days of protests on Thursday. (Paul McErlane/Reuters) Reuters - Nov 19 2:30 PM |
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A protester sets fire to a poster of US President George W. Bush during a protest in London. Bush is on a four-day state visit to Britain.(AFP/Alessandro Abbonizio) AFP - Nov 19 2:05 PM |
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A protester vents her feelings as President Bush returns to Buckingham Palace, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2003, after delivering his keynote speech at the Banqueting Hall in Whitehall, London. A number of protesters shouted and jeered as the cars went by. (AP Photo/Chris Ison/PA) AP - Nov 19 1:24 PM |
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Anti-war protesters are held back on the Mall in London by police as they head towards Buckingham Palace where President Bush is staying during his four day state visit, Wednesday Nov. 19, 2003. (AP Photo/Richard Lewis) AP - Nov 19 1:21 PM |
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Protesters are seen on the Mall as President Bush returns to Buckingham Palace, Wednesday Nov. 19, 2003, after delivering his keynote speech at the Banqueting Hall in Whitehall, London. A number of protesters shouted and jeered as the cars went by. (AP Photo/Chris Young/PA) AP - Nov 19 1:23 PM |
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Police grapple with a protestor in central London, Wednesday Nov.19, 2003, during an anti-war demonstration at the start of the four day official state visit of President Bush . (AP Photo/Dave Caulkin) AP - Nov 19 1:19 PM |
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Two policemen grapple with an anti-Bush protestor who tried to jump into the road ahead of President Bush 's motorcade as it headed down The Mall in London en-route to the American Embassy during his four-day state visit to Britain, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2003. (AP Photo/Richard Lewis) AP - Nov 19 1:25 PM |
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Police grapple with a demonstrator in central London, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2003, during an anti-war protest at the start of the four day official state visit by President Bush . (AP Photo/Dave Caulkin) AP - Nov 19 1:15 PM |
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A fountain in Trafalgar Square, London is dyed with red paint by anti-war protesters (unseen) to coincide with the visit of U.S. President George W. Bush , London, November 19, 2003. Bush is on a four-day state visit to the UK. REUTERS/Paul McErlane Reuters - Nov 19 1:16 PM |
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An anti-war demonstrator, with slogans pasted on his face, stage a protest outside Buckingham Palace in London, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2003 during President Bush 's state visit. (AP Photo/Richard Lewis) AP - Nov 19 1:12 PM |
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A demonstrator is led away by police officers outside Buckingham Palace in London, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2003, during protests staged against the state visit of President Bush . (AP Photo/Stefan Rousseau/PA). AP - Nov 19 1:10 PM |
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Anti-war demonstrators take to the streets outside Buckingham Palace in London, during the four day state visit of President Bush Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2003. (AP Photo/John D McHugh) AP - Nov 19 1:08 PM |
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Anti-war demonstrators wearing masks representing Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair (L) and U.S. President George W. Bush (R) take part in a protest outside Buckingham Palace in London, November 19, 2003. Bush is visiting the UK on a four-day official state visit. REUTERS/Russell Boyce Reuters - Nov 19 1:06 PM |
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Anti-war demonstrators take to the streets outside Buckingham Palace, London, during the four day state visit of the President Bush , Wednesday Nov. 19, 2003. (AP Photo/John D McHugh) AP - Nov 19 1:06 PM |
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An effigy of U.S. President George W. Bush is held by demonstrators during a protest outside Buckingham Palace in London, November 19, 2003. Bush is visiting the UK on a four-day official state visit. REUTERS/David Bebber Reuters - Nov 19 12:53 PM |
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A child sits on a pick tank for the start of an 'alternative state procession' in London to protest against the state visit of US President George W. Bush .(AFP/Eva-Lotta Jansson) AFP - Nov 19 12:54 PM |
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British police officers clash with a demonstrator (R) outside Buckingham Palace in London during the visit of U.S. President George W. Bush , November 19, 2003. Bush is on a four-day official state visit to the UK. REUTERS/Stephen Hird Reuters - Nov 19 12:38 PM |
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Demonstrators outside Buckingham Palace in London, Wednesday Nov. 19, 2003, protest the state visit of President Bush . A number of protesters shouted and jeered as the cars went by. (AP Photo/Chris Ison/PA) AP - Nov 19 12:39 PM |
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Protesters are seen on the Mall as President Bush returns to Buckingham Palace, Wednesday Nov. 19, 2003, after delivering his keynote speech at the Banqueting Hall in Whitehall, London. A number of protesters shouted and jeered as the cars went by. (AP Photo/Chris Young/PA) AP - Nov 19 11:49 AM |
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Demonstrators voice their opposition to President Bush , outside the Banqueting House in London's Whitehall, Wednesday Nov. 19, 2003, where Bush delivered his keynote speech, during a four-day state visit to Britain. (AP Photo/Mark Lees-pa) AP - Nov 19 10:59 AM |
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Anti-war protesters dressed as Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and U.S. President George W. Bush walk around Trafalgar Square in central London, Wednesday Nov. 19, 2003, as President George W. Bush continues |
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Two anti-war protestors wait on the steps of a deserted Trafalgar Square in central London, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2003, as U.S President George W. Bush continues his four-day state visit to Britain. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant) AP - Nov 19 10:35 AM |
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Red dye thrown in by demonstrators colors the water of a fountain in London's Trafalgar Square Wednesday Nov. 19, 2003, during a protest over the State Visit by President Bush . The President arrived in Britain Tuesday evening and was formally welcomed to the country Wednesday morning by The Queen. (AP Photo/PA, Ian Nicholson) AP - Nov 19 10:03 AM |
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Anti-war demonstrators take to the streets on the second day of U.S. President George W. Bush 's state visit to London, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2003. (AP Photo/John D McHugh) AP - Nov 19 9:16 AM |
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A protester is arrested by police outside Buckingham Palace after the ceremonial welcome for U.S. President George W. Bush in London, November 19, 2003. REUTERS/David Bebber Reuters - Nov 19 9:19 AM |
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Protesters confront police outside Buckingham Palace during the ceremonial welcome for U.S. President George W. Bush in London, November 19, 2003. Bush will mount a staunch defense of U.S. military might on Wednesday as opponents of the Iraq war protest against the president's historic visit to top ally Britain. REUTERS/Stephen Hird Reuters - Nov 19 8:53 AM |
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An anti-American protester displays a placard outside Buckingham Palace during the official welcome ceremony for American President George W. Bush by Britain's Queen Elizabeth II in London, Wednesday Nov. 19, 2003. Bush is on a four-day State visit in Britain. (AP Photo/Laurent Rebours) AP - Nov 19 8:03 AM |
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A protester confronts police outside Buckingham Palace during the ceremonial welcome for U.S. President George W. Bush in London, November 19, 2003. REUTERS/David Bebber Reuters - Nov 19 7:46 AM |
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A police officer watches a sparse crowd of protestors outside Buckingham Palace in central London Wednesday Nov. 19, 2003, as Queen Elizabeth II greeted U.S. president George Bush for the start of his visit to Britain. (AP Photo/Chris Ison, Pool) AP - Nov 19 7:25 AM |
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A young protestor is treated with suspicion by police at the Burning Planet rally in London. The demonstartion was against US President George W. Bush 's environmental policies.(AFP/Carl De Souza) AFP - Nov 19 7:18 AM |
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A protester draped in a Palestinian flag is stopped by police outside Buckingham Palace in London Wednesday Nov. 19, 2003. A massive security operation is in place in the capital for the state visit of America's President Bush , who is staying at the Palace as a guest of The Queen. (AP Photo/PA, Chris Young) AP - Nov 19 4:06 AM |
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People gather in London protesting against US President George W. Bush 's environmental policies on the day he arrives in Britain on a state visit. Bush touched down in London for the first state visit to Britain |
And... how many actually showed up?
"Down with Bush! Let the terrorists win! I deserve to be forced into a burqa!!"
They don't call 'em "useful idiots" for nothing...
Why is there a giant sperm stalking the queen & president?
The DEATHMOBILE from Animal House finally comes screaming out of the closet.
I guess it's only predictable that the Left loves terrorists. They have a common enemy: America.
She must be on Auto-Delivery for Bare Escentuals!
Protester:
Spike Dudley:
OK, I know it's not, but still....
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