Not for weak hearts -
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When Smirk went to Sweden all he was 'greeted' with was
THOUSANDS of protesters bare bottoms in a "MASS MOONING".
Clinton got this Sweden 'greeting'
(edited out photo, lots of skin on the top 1/2 of females, because of weak hearts, and those with sensitive eyes, and the cube dwellers afraid of seeing the human body as god made us on our birthday...
heehhhheee )
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Swedes Tell Shrub to "Kiss My Butt" with Mass Public Mooning
"I think he stands for everything that Swedes dislike," says Marie Madsen, foreign editor of the Gothenburg Post in Sweden. Bush is so hated in Sweden, in fact, that some 1,500 police have been deployed to protect him from the more than 25,000 protesters expected to take part in different rallies.
The highlight event will be a "bare bottom protest" in which protesters will moon Shrub en masse to show just how little they respect him. Emotions against Shrub are so intense in Sweden that Prime Minister Goeran Persson met with representatives of various groups to plead with them to abstain from violence. Earlier this week, five Danes were arrested on suspicion of planning acts of sabotage during the EU summit, while four Norwegians were deported from Sweden when evidence of possibly violent demonstration materials were found in their possession.
As for the mooning, organizer Johann Davidson says "It's an image that can be shown everywhere and everyone can understand it."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/europe/newsid_1387000/1387960.stm---------------------------------------------
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/0,,3-2001201087,00.htmlFRIDAY JUNE 15 2001
Europe vents its anger against Bush
FROM MARTIN FLETCHER IN GOTHENBURG AND GILES WHITTELL IN MOSCOW
PRESIDENT BUSH last night faced attacks from around the world over his policies on global warming and missile defence as he signally failed to win over European leaders on his maiden trip across the Atlantic.
At a summit in the port city of Gothenburg he and European Union leaders failed to bridge their deep divisions over how to combat global warming, agreeing only to seek ways of resuming co-operation in that battle following America’s rejection of the 1997 Kyoto accords.
The President’s visit to Sweden’s second city was dogged by anti-American protesters, thousands of whom at one point bared their bottoms outside his hotel in Sweden. The failure to reach agreement at the US-EU summit followed a polite but unco-operative reception at Nato over US missile defence.
The reaction appeared to embolden China and Russia, which yesterday joined forces to deliver a forceful rejection of Mr Bush’s plans to abandon the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile treaty and build defences against ballistic missiles.
To date Mr Bush’s first official tour of Europe has been dominated by disagreements, and as he and the EU’s leaders were talking in Gothenburg yesterday thousands of activists mounted the biggest protests he has yet encountered. Several hundred gathered outside the Radisson Hotel where he was staying and lowered their trousers to register their disgust. “He’s worth it. It felt good showing Bush my naked arse,” said one.
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