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Metalhead_Mojo said:

the Mirror has always been anti-bush, this is nothing new for them...once again, consider the source rolleyes.gif

 

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Huh? Are you paying attention? Is the Mirror lying and Bush really is giving that speech before Parliament? No.

 

The facts are that Bush refused to give the speech because he didn't want to be criticized in public. For the same reason, London is being asked to spend millions not just on security, but to keep any and all protesters out of camera and microphone range.

 

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We need to import the tradition of having giant-sized street puppets. Yeah. And set them on fire kind of like they do on Guy Fawkes Day, which is a celebration of freedom. Yeah.

Guy Fawkes/Bonfire becomes Election Celebration in the U.S.A.

 

I hear they're trying to outlaw street puppets and large handheld signs in Miami. Something to do with security concerns.

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It's true that Parliament can be a bit of a mosh pit, not for the thin-skinned or weak of heart, but on State occasions they're usually pretty civilized. Bush may have been subjected to a bit of heckling, but it's not as if they would have put him through the wringer the way they do each other in regular session - especially Question Period. It would have been about the same as a State of the Union Address, but without the interminable Standing Ovations. Maybe the odd cat-call, but pretty tame, really. I honestly can't see what he's scared of.

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murraysovereign said:

It's true that Parliament can be a bit of a mosh pit, not for the thin-skinned or weak of heart, but on State occasions they're usually pretty civilized. Bush may have been subjected to a bit of heckling, but it's not as if they would have put him through the wringer the way they do each other in regular session - especially Question Period. It would have been about the same as a State of the Union Address, but without the interminable Standing Ovations. Maybe the odd cat-call, but pretty tame, really. I honestly can't see what he's scared of.

The guy can't even belch without looking at a script. His handlers are afraid of him saying something stupid like "It's very interesting when you think about it, the slaves who left here to go to America, because of their steadfast and their religion and their belief in freedom, helped change America."

No, wait, he already said that.

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