So its up to local and the smaller grassroots groups to organize.
Posted on 04/21/2006 9:55:24 AM PDT by RonDog
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Apr 20, 2006 7:28 am US/PacificPresident Bush's California Itinerary
President Bush begins his four-day visit to California today. Here is his schedule.
FRIDAY (4/21)
Visits Cisco Systems in San Jose and talks with Silicon Valley executives about the American Competitiveness Initiative. After this even is when Governor schwarzenegger says he'll make a direct appeal to the president for federal help to repair the state's levees.
SATURDAY (4/22)
Tours the California Fuel Cell Partnership in West Sacramento, speaks on advanced transportation technology.
Attends a Republican National Committee fundraiser in Palm Springs.
SUNDAY (4/23)
Attends church service and has lunch with troops at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in Twentynine Palms.
MONDAY (4/24)
More events possible.
MONDAY (4/24)
More events possible.
See also:Details to follow!
Bush coming to OC to talk on immigration [MONDAY (4/24)]
Posted by Ladycalif
On News/Activism 04/20/2006 9:12:02 PM PDT · 86 replies · 1,254+ views
Orange County Register ^ | 4/20/06
Protesters Plan To Follow BushPresident Arrives In California Today
POSTED: 9:02 am PDT April 21, 2006
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Protesters are expected to follow President Bush when he visits California today.Members of South Bay Mobilization for Peace and Justice have their signs and megaphones ready.
Organizers will be trying to send messages to both Bush and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who will appear together at Cisco Systems in the Bay Area.
Thousands of protesters are expected to tout many different agendas. Police said they have been working closely with the Secret Service on security measures.
Protests are planned in San Jose and in St. Helena, where Bush will spent the night tonight.
Bush is expected to follow this schedule:
- A panel discussion at Cisco Systems
- Spend the night in St. Helena
- Visit West Sacramento Saturday to see fuel-cell technology
- Visit Palm Springs
- Finish trip Sunday in Twenty-Nine Palms, where he will share a meal with military families.
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Ping!
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Protesters are expected to follow President Bush when he visits California today.Not sure about what the NORTHERN California Bush-haters have planned...Members of South Bay Mobilization for Peace and Justice have their signs and megaphones ready.
...but the SOUTHERN California moonbats appear to have been caught flat-footed, as it were:Update
by FYI Tuesday, Apr. 18, 2006 at 1:18 PM
The local chapters of the larger national organizations opposed to the Bush Regime are NOT planning to mobilize for this.So its up to local and the smaller grassroots groups to organize.
Ping
don't these people have jobs? Oh, wait, this is California.
Maybe I will protest.....Build a wall Bush or we will!!!
CITIZENS RIGHTS NOT ILLEGAL RIGHTS.
Bush landing behind enemy lines in the bay area...
HOW TERRIBLE!!! After all, the MSM thought it was 'rude' of Vice President Cheney to wear sunglasses yesterday during Hu's speech, and the MSM thought it 'just terrible' that BUSH let this protester in to protest, (as if he had any thing to do with it)
So in my humble opinion, this is "JUST TERRIBLE" that people would protest OUR PRESIDENT!!!
But you won't hear a word of upset over these crack pots protesting our President, thats ok, but heaven forbid, don't let people protest a "killer" like HU.....
The Rats will be out in force. I'd be astounded if I'm wrong about this.
Why cant they leave this man alone?
The Rats will be out in force. I'd be astounded if I'm wrong about this.See also, from www.mercurynews.com:
...Bush has devoted much of his public time this week to speeches on his initiative, culminating in the Cisco appearance, which will include a panel discussion with Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Cisco CEO John Chambers, a San Jose State University student and education leaders focused on training a more skilled workforce.When Air Force One touches down at Moffett Field early Friday afternoon, it will mark the president's fourth visit to Silicon Valley, though he has made it to San Jose only once before, in 2002. He also is making a stop at Stanford University's Hoover Institution, home to many of his early advisers. None of Friday's events are open to the public...
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...But anti-war protesters are planning to carpool from as far away as San Francisco to meet the president's motorcade at Cisco and another protest is planned at Stanford University. An immigrant rights news conference, originally set for Thursday in downtown San Jose, was moved to today, in front of Cisco headquarters.
San Jose is the first stop on a four-day visit to California, Bush's longest yet as president. After Cisco, he will travel by a Marine One helicopter to a reception organized by former Secretary of State George Shultz at Stanford University's Hoover Institution. Several Hoover fellows have been key economic advisers, and it was through Hoover that the president was introduced to Condoleezza Rice, his current secretary of state. He then will helicopter to St. Helena, where he will spend the night before heading to Sacramento on Saturday to tout fuel-cell technology.
Then he moves to Southern California to visit with military families Sunday and give a speech on immigration reform Monday.
President Bush is coming! (Counter-protest to support President Bush in Napa Valley)
April 19, 2006 | Sonoma County Republican Party
Posted on 04/19/2006 10:26:59 PM PDT by Hetty_Fauxvert
Dear Fellow Republicans,
As you have probably heard, President Bush is coming to Napa County, very near to us!
As you have also probably heard, there are going to be many counter demonstrators out to harass him.
The Napa County Republican Party has organized a couple of rallies to show our opposition to his critics and to show our support for President Bush.
We received the following message from The Napa County Republicans:
Sonoma County Republican PartyPresident Bush is coming to Napa Valley this Friday evening! He will be staying at Meadowood Resort on Friday and leaving Saturday a.m. This is an exciting time to come out and show support for our president.
Supporters will be meeting at the intersection of DeerPark and Silverado Trail. Please park on Deer Park west of Silverado Trail. There is a fruit stand on that corner. We will meet Friday, starting at 4p.m.- 7 p.m.
We will be back there Saturday from 8 a.m.-10 a.m. (pray for sunshine). Please come out wearing red and white or blue. Please make supportive signs, come and have fun!
There will be protesters located about 1 mile away near the entrance to Meadowood. I have it on good word that there could be 2000-5000 protesters most wearing black - joining hands in a life chain in protest. We can join hands in support of our president! Please tell as many people as you can and come!
Blessings,
Debbie Dornaus
CLICK HERE for the rest of that thread
I may be one of them on the illegal immigration issue.
PROSECUTE EMPLOYERS! PUT THEM IN JAIL! SIEZE THEIR BUSINESS AND PERSONAL PROPERTY!
NO AMNESTY! NO GUESTWORKERS!
Bush to Speak in Irvine on Monday
(Heads Up Orange County,CA)
Orange County Register ^ | April 21, 2006 | staff
Posted on 04/21/2006 2:32:38 PM PDT by kellynla
President Bush is extending his weekend trip to California to speak Monday in Irvine on the volatile issue of immigration reform.
Bush will speak to the Orange County Business Council between 8 and 9 a.m. at the Hyatt Regency Irvine, according to Myal Greene, spokesman for Rep. John Campbell, R-Irvine.
The president has repeatedly said he favors a comprehensive approach to immigration reform, one that strengthens borders and includes a guest-worker program that matches "willing workers with jobs that Americans won't do." That position puts him at odds with many Republicans in Orange County, including Campbell, who plans to attend the event in his district.
The majority of GOP House members oppose a guest-worker plan...CLICK HERE for the rest of that thread
Bush to Speak in Irvine on Monday
(Heads Up Orange County,CA)
Posted by kellynla
On News/Activism 04/21/2006 2:32:38 PM PDT · 10 replies · 117+ views
Orange County Register ^ | April 21, 2006 | staff
President Bush's California Itinerary
[Protesters Plan To Follow Bush: April 21-24, 2006]
Posted by RonDog
On News/Activism 04/21/2006 9:55:24 AM PDT · 16 replies · 286+ views
President Bush's California Itinerary ^ | April 21, 2005 | CBS News
Bush coming to OC to talk on immigration
Posted by Ladycalif
On News/Activism 04/20/2006 9:12:02 PM PDT · 130 replies · 1,618+ views
Orange County Register ^ | 4/20/06
Maybe I will protest.....Build a wall Bush, or we will!!!How about:CITIZENS RIGHTS NOT ILLEGAL RIGHTS.
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