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posted by ewing2001
on Saturday August 23, @03:55PM
 
from the Indymedia/AP/ABC dept.
Hundreds protest Bush a day after visit
UPDATED:
- RealPlayer Video
- Reporting from 'bushville' on the National Mall...
- Crawford: Protesters Near Bush Ranch
AP/Seattle.pi -Sat Aug 23
A day after President Bush's visit to Washington state, several hundred protesters marched along Seattle's waterfront to speak out against his policies on Iraq, the economy, the environment, health care and women's rights.
"I think he's touched enough people to get a good, basic corps to get him out of office," said Denise Hendrickson, who attended Saturday's demonstration.
Protesters gathered at Myrtle Edwards Park around noon, listening to speeches and sharing their views.
Police kept Bush protesters behind barricades Friday as the group waited for the President's motorcade to pass by.
"I was so pleased there were so many people," said Karen Cooper, executive director of NARAL Pro-Choice Washington, one of the organizers of the event. "I think this Bush thing is finally starting to sink in with people."
Anti-War protest in Chicago
600 call for U.S. to leave Iraq
ABC -August 23, 2003 —
By Evelyn Holmes
A war protest tied up traffic in downtown Chicago Saturday. More than 60 different groups gathered together for a demonstration.
They called for an end to the U.S. Occupation of Iraq and immediate return of all troops. But not everyone at the demonstration agreed. The protest rally and march started in federal plaza. It was sponsored by the Chicago Coalition Against Racism and War, they are the same group that organized the March rally that resulted in the arrest of hundreds, after protesters and police clashed. Saturday's demonstration was different. It actually ended peacefully at Oak and Michigan.
The protest began with a simple anti-war message. Bring American troops home. The Saturday march began with an afternoon rally in federal plaza where many of the roughly 600 people who participated gathered.
"I went to Vietnam. We shouldn't have been there, but I went anyway, and what I saw there just confirmed what I had believed previously," said one man.
Reporting from 'bushville' on the National Mall.....
I got off the MetroTrain
at the Roselyn stop on the blue line at a little after 10:00 AM today, in Arlington
Virginia...with my sign...then walked to the Iwo Jima Memorial
park...the rally/speakers had already begun, with more than 1000
people...we were surrounded by the Arlington police...and then, as we
began to walk into OUR Nation's capital, there was some kind of issue
with the police...the leaders pretty much told the police that we were
MARCHING even without a permit...that we had a right to walk into OUR
Nation's capital....for I had now joined the Poor People, those with
nothing left to loose...so WE would walk...eventually, the police
started to understand that if we left, it would take the whole problem
off their hands, and put it into the District of Columbia's hand...it
was only about 1/2 mile to the Potomac River....so we began our March
into OUR Capital...these Poor People had MARCHED all the way from
Mississippi to get here, and they weren't about to be stopped now...
Several
people helped me carry my sign, seven feet long with poles at the ends
mounted with American flags...on one side it said: "Welcome to
bushville"....and on the other side: "From Sally Baron, born in Hurley,
Wisconsin 1932..."OH BUSH...he's SUCH a Whistle-Ass"...and we had
several whistles...which went well with our Poor Peoples collection of
drums (buckets) and other odd instruments...
there were Pink
Ladies with us, the Deaf People, the Mentally Challenged, the Blind
People, People with Diabetes, and People with extremely deformed legs
who walked with that great strength that only a severe disability can
bring to a human being, all races, the Veterans for Peace, everyone
important was there...and we were a really tattered-looking group...
It
was an absolutely beautiful Capital day...sunshine with a few clouds, a
light breeze, high in the mid-80's...and as we got out onto the big Key
bridge, crossing the Potomac River...it was splended...we walked inside
a very wide concrete-barricaded pedestrian walkway, but it was still
nerve-racking to be so close to so much traffic, especially for OUR
group...and then, very impressively, over 30 VOLUNTEER taxi-cab drivers
pulled up next to us and blocked off TWO lanes next to us...the cabs
had signs posted for the Poor People's March, and they picked up people
who had trouble walking, or were upset about the traffic...and they
went REALLY slow, driving the police crazy, because traffic could not
flow...there were suddenly cops on motorcycles, in police cars
everywhere... but the cabs went really slow and more kept coming...they
protected us....
Then we MARCHED into Georgetown...one of THE
RICHEST cities in the United States of America...one where they don't
put prices on the stuff in the store windows, because if you have to
ask, you don't belong...a ragtag group of Poor People...we got stares
from the "upper class" and police all around us, some rich dropped
their heads and wouldn't look at us, others put their noses up in
umbrage because our long parade going down the sidewalk was blocking
their entrance into their fancy restaurants and stores, so for once,
they HAD to wait...but every once in a while, some fancy person walking
or in a fancy car would see Sally Baron's "Oh Bush, he's such a
Whistle-Ass" and they couldn't help but laugh...a few old rich people
just downright cracked up in laughter, especially with our little
'whistle band' going along...good old Sally...she made everyone realize
how useless and offensive the shrub really was....and amazingly, along
through Georgetown, more of the Poor People, people getting off work as
waitresses, janitors, workers...JOINED US...at two different
intersections, we had a difficult time, with the police being not
helpful, and our group going rather slow....but suddenly a Metro bus
turned into the interstection, and STOPPED for us, blocking all traffic
like a guardian angel...it was great....we were exhilerated...at a
second difficult intersection, there was a senior citizens shuttle bus
that showed up and STOPPED and blocked the intersection...although the
cops would not protect us, and we had no permits....the city people,
the regular people, the Poor People, were there with us, protecting us
all the way....
It was a long, long walk for a group like ours...but we pressed on...
Some
in our mottley group had extra water to share, and everyone shared food
and snacks donated by those who visited the web site and donated to the
Poor People's March, and we thank your for your generosity....
As
we passed George Washington Hospital complex, we started our
chant...what do we want...HEALTHCARE...when do we want
it...NOW...(drums, whistles, and in unison, pointing our fingers at the
hospital, the same hospital that treats dick cheney's heart)...and our
group got really bigger, as many students, and some medical personnel
joined our mottley crew MARCH....we were BIG now...homeless beggars on
the street were joining us, bicyclists with signs riding next to us on
the street, more and more people coming out of their apartments to walk
into the Capital with us...and a 'special' group joined us right about
then....sign language translaters from Gaudelet College....along with
another group of people who were deaf....many people carried signs "I
am a human being"....Sally Baron's "Oh bush....he's such a whistle-ass" was
still making people smile...there were now press cameras, and to anyone who
asked about Sally, I gave them a copy of her article from
the Wisconsin Capital Times.
It was really reaching for the
TOP as we got to the Lincoln Memorial...and we all sat on the steps at
the front of Lincoln, chanting for Healthcare, Housing, Jobs,
Justice....we held my sign up high in the back and the camera's
rolled...Pacifica Radio asked me about the Sally for their radio
broadcast...the MLK events had stopped for us, and MLK events continued
late into the night....
Then, we still had a further walk...down
past the Washington Monument (where the Dean event was held at 03:30
PM)...the kind and generous volunteer lawyers of Washington DC had
gotten a permit for the tent city of 'bushville', after a huge
fight....but only for one area, and only for a short period of
time...it was a good area, but a bit out of the way...on the backside
of the Washington Monuments...just before the American History
Museum....
a small white Ryder truck pulled up...and we began to
unload 'bushville', a tattered collection of lean-to's, signs, crosses
(for those killed by bush*), rainfly's, plastic sheets, and duct tape,
and a giant turquoise Statue of Liberty loaned from some locals....the
police surrounded us with motorcycles, and cars, and clubs...but we
persisted in setting up 'bushville', the police came and harrassed
us...they demanded that not ONE single spike would pierce the ground on
the mall...so we were forced to put up all of 'bushville' with no
spikes into the ground...we made tripods and used a lot of duct tape
and rope to pull the structures together...all under the watchful eyes
of the police with clubs...but we got the whole thing up, with a lot of
ingenuity and hard work....the permit expires at MIDNIGHT tonight, and
I am certain that those cops did that so no one is watching when they
arrest the Poor People in about an hour...why they can't let them sleep
overnight there is beyond me....'bushville' was a real eyesore sitting
there in the middle of the National Mall, with the Capital on one side,
and the Washington Monument prominent on the other side...lots of
tourists took pictures as they passed by our tattered spectical...big
plywood signs stated how many millions of children lacked healthcare,
how many Americans are homeless, and how many jobs have been
lost....and smaller cardboard signs asking why, and why not questions
all over the area....mixed in with crosses for those who have been
killed by shrub's policies...
and I took several photos (with a
regular camera) of Sally Baron's now famous words, in
'bushville'...when I finish the roll and get it developed, and if the
photos look good (I'm just an amateur photographer)...then, I'll send
them to Sally's family...I took two photos with the Capital in the
background, and two with the Washington Monument in the
background...and I felt that Sally's spirit was with us there....
I
am safely home now. A local church has offered to allow the 'Poor
People to sleep on their floor tonight, after the police get after
them....and goodnight, over and out from OUR Nation's Capital....
by amen1234
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php#221615
proud University of Michigan alumni "Our diversity is our STRENGTH"
pics/video...Poor People's March in DC on Saturday 08/23/03
by amen1234
RealPlayer Video
These are America's Poor People...those who are
deaf, and blind, those with diabetes and birth defects, and deformed
legs, those who are mentally challenged, those with workplace
disabilities and war wounds, those suffering under bush*
economics...and Marching with the Pink Ladies, the Veterans for Peace,
joined by workers from throughout DC, and friends from across American,
in a triumphal entry to the National Mall...these people began their
journey on August 1 in Mississippi and on Saturday set up 'bushville'
tent city on the National Mall in OUR Nation's capital to shame the
bush* misadministration....'bushville' was torn down by the police this
morning...
video of the Poor People's March, includes the
seven foot banner ...from Sally Baron, born in Hurley, Wisconsin, 1932
"Oh bush, he's SUCH a whistle-ass" (at about 9:20 on the video)....
actual photos
'Poor People' sleep in an Arlington VA church basement, having been walking from Mississippi since August 1, 2003...
sleeping at a church in Arlington VA, and getting ready to March into OUR Nation's Capital

 at the Iwo Jima Memorial Park, rally as March starts into OUR Nation's Capital..

 leaders rally the March at the Iwo Jima Memorial Park

 holding hands as the Marchers prepare to cross the Key Bridge

 leaving Arlington VA to cross the Potomac

 walking toward the Key Bridge
 crossing the Potomac River on the Key Bridge, coming into DC
 many
'volunteer' cabbies pulled up next to the Marchers on the Key Bridge,
slowing down traffic to a standstill, stopping TWO lanes of traffic,
and picking up those too scared or tired to get across without their
help...thanks cabbies...we LOVE you... when you use cabs at National
Airport, call for "Alexandria United Taxi Cab Drivers Association"....
Cheering the Marchers onward from the Potomac below...
'Poor People arrive on the steps of Lincoln Memorial...
 at the Washington Monument
"
bushville" tent city on the National Mall arises...
more story links (which include photos) http://dc.indymedia.org/newswire/display/80531/index.php http://dc.indymedia.org/feature/display/80552/index.php http://dc.indymedia.org/newswire/display/80579/index.php http://dc.indymedia.org/newswire/display/80545/index.php http://dc.indymedia.org/newswire/display/80567/index.php http://dc.indymedia.org/newswire/display/80561/index.php http://dc.indymedia.org/newswire/display/80578/index.php
RealPlayer Video
Protesters Near Bush Ranch Demand Withdrawal of Troops from Iraq
Dallas Morning News.com -Sunday, August 24, 2003
"George Bush does not support our soldiers," said Candance Robison, whose husband is an Army lieutenant in Iraq. "He lies to our nation and our soldiers about our reasons for going to war. He makes thoughtless statements like, 'Bring 'em on' to the Saddam loyalists who target our troops."
Ms. Robison is part of Military Families Speak Out
As songs were sung and speeches delivered, the critics carried signs that read: "Bush says 'Bring 'em On' – Instead, let's bring them home;" "Get That Unelected Warmonger Out of the White House;" and "Richard Cheney – Get The Halliburton out of Iraq."
Some protested the extended tours of duty in Iraq and cuts in veterans' benefits.
Others cited continuing guerilla attacks on U.S. soldiers and the failure to date to find weapons of mass destruction, calling the entire rationale for the war into question.
"We have recently found out the reasons weren't exactly truthful," said Christyne Harris, who has a son-in-law in Iraq. "I think the morale is sinking."
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