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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: Thousands Nationwide Protest Bush Policies; Stretch Yellow Police Tape Along A Three-Block Stretch In Front Of the White House (10-05) 19:02 PDT WASHINGTON, (AP) -- Hundreds of people called the Bush administration's policies a crime and held up yellow police tape along a three-block stretch in front of the White House on Thursday as part of a nationwide day of protest against the president. The 500 demonstrators were among many who gathered for similar events in more than 200 cities to protest Bush on issues ranging from global warming to the war in Iraq. "We are turning the corner in bringing forward a mass movement of resistance to drive out the Bush regime," said organizer Travis Morales with the activist group World Can't Wait. Some dressed in costume, including a hooded prisoner in an orange jumpsuit, a devilish rendition of President Bush and two grim reapers. One man wore a red cheerleader outfit with "Radical" emblazoned on the jersey. Thousands of protesters clogged New York City's streets as they marched from the United Nations headquarters. Some people lay down in the middle of the street, while others carried signs saying "Expose 9/11" and "This war should be over." They also handed out fliers reading, "Drive out the Bush regime." Lydia Sugarman, 82, of Manhattan, said she believed in the power of demonstrating. "That's how we got our civil rights," she said. "If we didn't protest we wouldn't be Americans." White House spokeswoman Nicole Guillemard defended the administration's Iraq policy. "Our constitution guarantees the right to peacefully express one's views. The men and women in our military are fighting to bring the people of Iraq these same rights and freedoms," she said. "The president believes it is important to stay on the offense in Iraq." In Seattle, a person carrying a rifle wrapped in a blanket was among five people arrested. The charges against the other people ranged from resisting arrest to assault. "They're still investigating to determine what that person was doing with the rifle," said Seattle Police spokeswoman Debra Brown said. The march through Seattle's streets was peaceful as protesters chanted, waved signs and wore costumes mocking administration officials. One woman dressed as a pageant queen with a sash that read, "I Miss America." In Portland, Ore., at least seven people were detained because they did not follow police instruction to get out of the street during a protest march through downtown. An estimated 800 people, mostly college age, chanted "Impeach Bush" and carried signs, including one that read: "We Can't Wait for 2008." Hundreds marched in Los Angeles, carrying caskets draped in U.S. flags to a federal courthouse, where protesters held a mock marriage of church and state. Dozens of University of North Carolina students walked out of classes in Asheville, N.C. In Chicago, thousands of people flooded Michigan Avenue waving anti-Bush signs. In Reno, Nev., Rick Strandlof with World Can't Wait said his coalition opposes "the Bush regime's record of corruption, fear, incompetence and tyranny." "We are at a defining moment for this country and our people," he said. ___ Associated Press writer Colleen Long in New York contributed to this report. URL: http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/n/a/2006/10/05/national/a182246D37.DTL
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Perhaps I missed it but has anybody seen coverage of these protests on the MSM?
I haven't seen anything on this. Of course you ain't hearing much about the 13+ soldiers killed this week either. That evil liberal Bush hating media is falling down on the job!
They are "just commas to history", did you not hear?
Gonna be a whole lot more commas before it's over. A friend of mine has a son that is being sent back to Iraq for a second tour next month. She's scared to death for him this go around. I can't say that I blame her.
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