said Courtney Walsh, sales director at Denver's Wings Over the Rockies Museum - where 3 people were ousted at Bush's recent road tour in Denver.
3 ask feds to probe ouster at Bush event
The so-called "Denver Three," booted from last week's visit by President Bush, are asking U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales to launch a federal probe into the incident.
Meanwhile Wednesday, the Bush administration faced its second day of questioning about the three Denverites tossed out of the president's publicly funded meeting on Social Security reform March 21 at Denver's Wings Over the Rockies museum.
Karen Bauer, Leslie Weise and Alex Young say a man they thought was a Secret Service agent but now believe was a Republican operative ousted them because they arrived in a car with a bumper sticker reading "No More Blood for Oil."
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Courtney Walsh, sales director at the museum, said the three were overheard in line talking about how they planned to disrupt the event with protest.
"They got exactly what they deserved," said Walsh, who refused to disclose how much the White House paid to rent the museum.
http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,1413,36~53~2790790,00.htmlFrankly I'm shocked that the "sales director" said something so nasty. I hope it comes back to bite her in the butt - she should be fired.
http://www.wingsmuseum.org/services.php