Stay strong, our day will come
By Jackson Thoreau
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- If you read most mainstream media accounts, you'd think there wasn't much of a protest during Bush's January 2005 coronation week.
You probably wouldn't read about the members of the national women's peace group Code Pink, who obtained tickets to the inauguration from their Congress reps and got up close to Bush on Thursday as he strained to recall some memorized lines. After Bush issued his standard propaganda about "spreading" freedom in faraway lands like it was chicken feed as he took away the same in his own country, Code Pinkers, including co-founders Medea Benjamin, 51, and Jodie Evans, 50, unrolled anti-war banners and shouted some better lines: "Champagne is flying while soldiers are dying."
Dittobushies began chanting themselves, causing Bush to appear shaken and stop his acting lines. Some of the overkill army of police dragged the women away and let most go, while holding Benjamin and Diane Wilson, 56, of Texas for at least another day.
Score one for Bush opponents.
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Moving from the charade to the parade, there seemed to be almost as many protesters along the route as fur-coated and cowboy hat-clad supporters. Many supporters showed they were as shallow as their candidate, as they just couldn't take the cold and having to submit to standing in line for a police check and took off early to a hotel party.
That left it to some protesters to stage a "die-in" with fake blood just outside the White House grounds, even staying in the street as police cars drove around them and a few dittobushies jeered at them. There were many signs on the route, including a direct one held by Meredith Lair, 32, who had just completed a doctorate in history at Pennsylvania State University. Her sign read, "Mr. Bush, under my mittens I'm giving you the finger."
A disturbance at 14th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue involving some more aggressive protesters who threw snowballs, including one that struck Cheney's vehicle, and yelled "Fuck Bush" and police that included tear gas, pepper spray and beatings actually halted Bush's motorcade.
Score another for Bush opponents.
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