Posted on 11/15/2006 7:33:09 AM PST by Kitten Festival
BOGOR, Indonesia: Nearly 150 people rallied Wednesday in support of U.S. President George W. Bush's planned visit to the world's most populous Muslim nation a rare sight amid rising anger over the U.S.-led invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan.
"Welcome Mr. Bush, president of the world's most powerful country!" said a banner carried by 100 demonstrators in the city of Bogor, where the American leader is scheduled to meet President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono on Monday.
Supporters also turned out by the dozens in the Sulawesi town of Manado.
Small, peaceful demonstrations against Bush's trip have taken place in cities across Indonesia almost every day this month, including protests Wednesday in the capital Jakarta, Surabaya, Yogyakarta, Jember, Lampung and even Bogor, where supporters and opponents of Bush briefly came face-to-face.
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Nice to see that some in these nations have a favorable opinion of our President. Thank you for posting this.
"Welcome Mr. Bush, president of the world's most powerful country!"
They obviously didn't get the memo from the DNC.
Manado is one of the world's best diving spots. Might be worth keeping in mind next time you think about vacation.
You might as well post an article praising Hillary and accusing Ronald Reagan of being a gay pedophile, because with a name as cute as yours I would find it very difficult to be angry at you!
Awww, your name is cute, too!
Related thread, w/photo:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1738970/posts
Indonesians wave a U.S. flag to welcome U.S. President W. Bush to Indonesia, near the presidential palace in Bogor, West Java November 15, 2006. REUTERS/Dadang Tri
Indonesians stand under the U.S. flag to welcome U.S. President W. Bush to Indonesia, near the presidential palace in Bogor, West Java November 15, 2006. The U.S. embassy in Indonesia warned on Monday that demonstrations over Bush's visit could turn violent and told U.S. citizens they should be vigilant and avoid protest areas. REUTERS/Dadang Tri (INDONESIA)
How come we never hear of "Rally held by American's to support/protest Indonesian president's visit"?
Could it be that most of us are employed and don't have time to friggin' protest? I still say Nuke 'Em All ---that pertains to ANYONE who protests our country or it's President!
I think i would be what they call a "hardliner" heheheha
upbeat news bump
Wait a minute I thought in Muslum world Dubya is Great Satan
BOY I didn't get that Memo from Muslum community ROFL
I would hope so. I could get 150 people in some country to rally for Gary Hart....
"How come we never hear of "Rally held by American's to support/protest Indonesian president's visit"?
Could it be that most of us are employed and don't have time to friggin' protest?"
I'm employed, yet I make time to support our troops, or go up against the moonbats. Therefore, I feel that it is a rather lame excuse not to act. Our rallies are Friday night and Sunday afternoon. We have been at it for four years through all kinds of weather, and most holidays.
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