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To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (67308)11/18/2004 7:44:58 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 89467
 
Karen,

Recently one of our local Western wear stores prominently featured women's sweaters in their display windows. In crewelwork on the bosoms of the sweaters was the word "CRUEL".

It's interesting how far propaganda can spread through popular culture.

Those two poisoners in Georgia have been getting lots of "go" signals from our toxic culture.



To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (67308)11/19/2004 5:52:31 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 89467
 
It's nice to know we have a president who is respected around the world...fyi...

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miami.com

Thousands Protest Bush Before Chile Summit

ALAN CLENDENNING

Associated Press

Posted on Fri, Nov. 19, 2004

<<...SANTIAGO, Chile - Riot police used water cannons and tear gas Friday to break up a demonstration by hundreds of rock-throwing protesters before more than 20,000 people marched to vent their anger at Pacific Rim leaders, particularly President Bush.

While some protesters said they oppose the APEC summit, which they likened to a rich man's club that does nothing for the poor, much of the rage was aimed at Bush and the U.S.-led war in Iraq.

Bush was arriving in Chile on Friday night. At the summit, he will seek more international support to persuade North Korea to abandon its nuclear weapons program, administration officials said.

Organizers said 40,000 protesters participated in the government-authorized march downtown, far from the conference center hosting the annual Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum. Police put the number at 25,000.

Marchers held up posters saying: "Bush, you stink," and "Terrorist Bush." Some chanted: "Bush, listen: Chile is not for sale!" and "Bush, fascist, thief, murderer!"...>>