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Anti-Bush Protests
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By Jack Nichols

Oral Majority protesters outside the Miami Herald. The Herald says its re-count of Florida shows Bush still would have won. Oral Majority says they may know how to write but they don't know how to add. New Britain, Connecticut—Oral Majority's Bob Kunst appeared at two separate Connecticut locales yesterday protesting Mr. George W. Bush whose speaking schedule had encouraged Kunst to greet him twice in one day with 'Bush Stole the Election' signs. Waterbury's Tinker Elementary School and New Britain's Central Connecticut State University were the protest sites.

Kunst was accompanied by other activists opposing Bush, including Jon Bexell and Lola Price both representing www.LegitGov.org and Cheryl Guttman representing www.VoterMarch.com .

"More Arsenic For Your Water?" mocked Kunst as hundreds of Bush speech attendees filed past the protesters. He was carrying 'No More Bushit' stickers and was photographed and interviewed by the state university's campus newspaper, NPR radio and several local newspapers.

Kunst told the reporters that “Bush owes America an apology for being a thief." He demanded a Justice Department investigation into Florida's election fraud; promoted his ideas for an election campaign against that state's Governor Jeb Bush “to send George W…the message that he's next” and spoke of his vision of a new Democratic Congress that would "Impeach the U.S. Supreme Court.”

“It was great,” he told GayToday, “and sunny but cold, and yes a bunch of folk wanted the No More Bushit stickers as well.”

Kunst admitted:

"I'm exhausted after driving here (from Florida) and arriving at the morning protest at 7:30 a.m. in Waterbury, for Bushit's appearance by 10:30 a.m."

Kunst is on his way to Quebec where Bush will attend the Summit of the Americas. It will be Kunst's 96th protest since November 7.

Elsewhere in the nation, investigative reporter Greg Palast, who, on BBC, exposed the fraudulent Florida felon purge engineered by Jeb Bush's political allies, spoke Tuesday at the Cleveland Council on World Affairs. Palast has produced a documentary, The Calling, scheduled by a number of PBS affiliates. Other PBS affiliates are hesitating.

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Also on Tuesday, a 'Wake/Funeral for Mother Nature' was held in Colorado. Oral Majority members will protest the FOX News channel on Friday in Tampa. Environmentalists will protest Bush on Saturday in Venice, California. A Global Warming Protest will take place Sunday at the United Nations in New York. Bush, Sr. will be protested April 24 in Texas at Southern Methodist University and on April 27 a anti-George W. protest will take place in Austin. Bringing a close to the month's protests, Jeb Bush will be met by angry, disenfranchised voters in Ft. Lauderdale where he is scheduled to speak on April 28.




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