Posted on 11/20/2003 2:55:10 PM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
Thu Nov 20, 3:50 PM ET |
Demonstrators display the US flag upside down and declare US President George W. Bush (news - web sites) a war criminal near Trafalgar Square in London(AFP/Eric Feferberg |
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Protesters topple a statue of US President George W. Bush during a 'STOP BUSH' protest organized by the |
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Demonstrators prepare anti-Bush placards in Trafalgar Square, London to protest the state visit of US President George W. Bush to Britain(AFP/Eric Feferberg) AFP - Nov 20 3:50 PM |
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Demonstrators dressed as a secret service agent (L), two Guantanamo Bay detainees (C kneeling), Tony Blair (3rd R), a US soldier (2nd R) and George W. Bush are part of an estimated 100,000 protesters in London(AFP/Eric Feferberg) AFP - Nov 20 3:50 PM |
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Anti-war demonstrators burn the U.S. flag in Trafalgar Square, London, as part of a large protest over U.S. President George W. Bush 's state visit November 20, 2003. Around 100,000 protesters marched through London and tore down a mock statue of visiting U.S. President George W. Bush on Thursday, many of them convinced his policies were to blame for anti-British bombs in Turkey. REUTERS/ David Bebber Reuters - Nov 20 3:26 PM |
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A statue of U.S. President George Bush is toppled in London's Trafalgar Square, Thursday Nov. 20, 2003, in a reenactment of the destruction of Saddam Hussein 's statue in Baghdad, as part of a demonstration against President Bush 's state visit to Britain. (AP Photo/PA, Sean Dempsey) AP - Nov 20 3:27 PM |
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A statue of President Bush is toppled in London's Trafalgar Square, Thursday Nov. 20, 2003, in an enactment of the destruction of Saddam Hussein 's statue in Baghdad, as part of a demonstration against Bush's state visit to Britain. (AP Photo/Sean Dempsey-PA) AP - Nov 20 3:16 PM |
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Whitehall scene : Demonstrators dressed as detainees in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba kneel behind bars during a protest |
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A statue of U.S. President George Bush stands in London's Trafalgar Square, Thursday Nov. 20, 2003, prior to a reenactment of the destruction of Saddam Hussein 's statue in Baghdad, as part of a demonstration against President Bush 's state visit to Britain. (AP Photo/Yui Mok, PA) AP - Nov 20 3:14 PM |
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A statue of U.S. President George Bush is toppled in London's Trafalgar Square, Thursday Nov. 20, 2003, in a reenactment of the destruction of Saddam Husseins's statue in Baghdad, as part of a demonstration against President Bush 's state visit to Britain. (AP Photo/Mark Lees-pa) AP - Nov 20 2:51 PM |
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Anti-Bush protesters converge in Trafalgar Square, central London, Thursday Nov. 20, 2003. Thousands of anti-war demonstrators shadowed by thousands of police marched through the heart of London Thursday to protest against U.S. President George W. Bush 's state visit to Britain. At centre is Nelson's |
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Anti-Bush demonstators march past Big Ben and Houses of Parliament to attend rally at Trafalgar Square in London to protest against U.S. President George W Bush's State visit to Britain Thursday Nov. 20, 2003. (AP Photo/Sang Tan) AP - Nov 20 2:31 PM |
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A large crowd of anti-Bush protesters gather at Trafalgar Square in London Thursday, Nov. 20, 2003, after a march through central London, to protest against U.S. President George W Bush's state visit to Britain. (AP Photo/Sang Tan) AP - Nov 20 2:32 PM |
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A statue of US President George Bush is toppled in London's Trafalgar Square, Thursday Nov. 20, 2003, in a renactment of the destruction of Saddam Hussein 's statue in Baghdad, as part of a demonstration against President Bush 's state visit to Britain. (AP Photo/Sang Tan) AP - Nov 20 2:16 PM |
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Anti Bush and anti-war protesters carry banners during a demonstration against U.S. President George W. Bush |
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Anti-war and anti-Bush protesters carry banners in London Thursday Nov. 20, 2003, during a demonstration against U.S. President George W. Bush 's State visit to Britain. (AP Photo/Laurent Rebours) AP - Nov 20 1:47 PM |
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Protesters walk through central London with placards Thursday Nov. 20 2003, where they demonstrated against the war in Iraq and President Bush 's visit to Britain. (AP Photo /PA, Johnny Green) AP - Nov 20 1:41 PM |
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Anti-War and anti-Bush protesters pass Big Ben in London Thursday Nov. 20. 2003 during a demonstration against President George W. Bush 's State visit to Britain . (AP Photo/Laurent Rebours) AP - Nov 20 1:44 PM |
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Anti-war demonstrators gather in front of an effigy of U.S. President George W. Bush before it was pulled down in Trafalgar Square, London, as part of a large protest over his state visit November 20, 2003. REUTERS/ David Bebber Reuters - Nov 20 1:40 PM |
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Protesters gather to march along Whitehall enroute to London's Trafalgar Square, Thursday Nov. 20, 2003, during a demonstration against the state visit to Britain by US President George W.Bush. (AP Photo/Ian Nicholson-pa) AP - Nov 20 1:20 PM |
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Protesters walk through Waterloo in central London Thursday Nov. 20 2003, en route to Trafalgar Square, where they demonstrated against the war in Iraq and President Bush 's visit to Britain. Bush is on a 4 day |
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A lone protestor supporting U.S. President George W. Bush , foreground, holds a placard as other demonstrators marching in protest against Bush's state visit to Britain, pass the closed security gates of Downing BRAVO!! |
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Police and protesters gather for the start of an anti-Bush rally in central London, Thursday Nov. 20, 2003. President Bush is on a four-day state visit to the UK. (AP Photo/PA, Edmund Terakopian) AP - Nov 20 12:40 PM |
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Protesters against the state visit to Britain of U.S. President George W. Bush march through central London, November 20, 2003. Tens of thousands of protesters marched in London on Thursday in anger at George W. Bush's visit, many of them convinced that U.S. and British policy in Iraq was to blame for bomb blasts in Turkey hours earlier. REUTERS/Matt Dunham Reuters - Nov 20 12:11 PM |
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Protesters gather for the start of an anti-Bush rally in central London, Thursday Nov. 20, 2003. US President George W Bush is on a 4 day State Visit to the UK. (AP Photo / PA, Edmund Terakopian) AP - Nov 20 11:57 AM |
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Protesters against the state visit to Britain of U.S. President George W. Bush march through central London, November 20, 2003. Tens of thousands of protesters marched in London on Thursday in anger at George W. Bush's visit, many of them convinced that U.S. and British policy in Iraq was to blame for bomb blasts in Turkey hours earlier. REUTERS/Lee Besford Reuters - Nov 20 11:56 AM |
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Protesters against the state visit of U.S. President George W. Bush congregate in Trafalgar Square in central London, November 20, 2003. Tens of thousands of protesters marched in London on Thursday in anger at George W. Bush's visit, many of them convinced that U.S. and British policy in Iraq was to blame for bomb blasts in Turkey hours earlier. REUTERS/Stephen Hird |
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A demonstrator wears face paint during a protest in central London, Thursday Nov. 20, 2003, against the visit of President Bush .(AP Photo/ Mark Lees-PA) AP - Nov 20 11:41 AM |
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Demonstrators dressed as a secret service agent (L), two Guantanamo Bay detainees (C kneeling), British Prime Minister Tony Blair (3rd R), a US soldier (2nd R) and US President George W. Bush are part of an estimated 100,000 demonstrators who are marching through the streets of central London.(AFP/Eric Feferberg) AFP - Nov 20 11:41 AM |
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Part of an estimated 100,000 demonstrators march through the streets of central London to protest the state visit of US President George W. Bush to Britain.(AFP/Eric Feferberg) AFP - Nov 20 11:41 AM |
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London police keep an eye on part of an estimated 100,000 demonstrators who are marching through the streets of central London to protest against the state visit of US President George W. Bush .(AFP/Eric Feferberg) AFP - Nov 20 11:41 AM |
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A protester is searched by police in Parliament Square in central London, November 20, 2003. Tens of thousands of protesters marched in London in anger at President Bush 's visit. (Stephen Hird/Reuters) Reuters - Nov 20 11:16 AM |
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Protestors gather for an anti-Bush protest in central London, Thursday Nov. 20, 2003. The U.S. president is on a state visit to Britain. (AP Photo/PA, Mark Lees) AP - Nov 20 9:32 AM |
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Members of Amnesty International, dressed like Guantanamo prisoners, stage a protest in front of the British Prime Minister's office during a meeting between Tony Blair and U.S. President George W. Bush , in London, Thursday Nov. 20, 2003. Bush is on a four-day State visit in Britain. (AP Photo/Laurent Rebours |
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British police officers clash with demonstrators 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/David Bebber Reuters - Nov 20 6:00 AM |
**Photo Essay** The EuroVermin anarchist left greets President Bush in London
**Photo Essay** The EuroVermin anarchist left greets President Bush in London - Day 2
First of all, the moderate American is going to have a "rally around the flag" emotion when they see this display of anti-Americanism.
Secondly, they are going to look at these painted fey dorks, then look at the dignified way Bush has responded, and they're going to decide that really don't want to be associated with the rude goofy protesting misfits.
Look for Bush's approval ratings to rise in the next week. Sales of face paint are going to plummet.
The entire crowd ought be dressed in orange suits and hauled off to Gitmo.
Looks more like Pelosi Galore, holding her "significant other."
I knew Michael Jackson didn't care for bush, but this is ridiculous.
6 bonus points for the obscure James Bond reference.
Probably Mira Sorvino's, since her win was really an outrage.
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