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- Subject: Fw: [ANSWER]: Thousands protest Bush fundraisers in California
- From: "Nello Margiotta" <animarg@tin.it>
- Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2003 19:55:21 +0200
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Subject: [ANSWER]: Thousands protest Bush fundraisers in California
> THOUSANDS PROTEST BUSH FUNDRAISERS
> in NORTHERN CALIFORNIA & LOS ANGELES
>
> Demonstrators in California poured into the streets on
> Friday, June 27 to protest Bush's visit to the state to
> raise millions for his re-election campaign. From
> Burlingame (south of San Francisco) to Los Angeles, the
> chants of thousands were heard throughout the state. The
> demonstrations in California, initiated by the
> A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition, let Bush know that he cannot sneak
> in and out of the state without facing the anger of the
> people.
>
> Bush in Burlingame
>
> In spite of near triple-digit heat and snarled traffic, at
> 11 a.m. on Friday, 2,000 strong protested Bush in a
> Burlingame hotel near the San Francisco airport. Although
> located in a remote area that was difficult to access by
> transportation, demonstrators assembled right in front of
> the hotel.
>
> Called by A.N.S.W.E.R. SF, the protest was endorsed by
> many organizations including the San Francisco and San
> Mateo Central Labor Councils and the California Labor
> Federation. Members of SEIU, CWA and Building Trades
> locals turned out in numbers. Protesters carried signs and
> chanted, "Bush lied, Iraqis and GIs die," "President of
> the rich, enemy of the workers," and "Hey Bush, get out of
> Iraq, support the troops by bringing them back."
>
> 10,000 in Los Angeles
>
> That evening, people from all over Southern California --
> Los Angeles, Orange County, Ventura, Santa Barbara, San
> Diego, Riverside -- converged to boo Bush in front of the
> Century Plaza Hotel in Century City. Called by
> A.N.S.W.E.R. LA, the militant demonstration had scores of
> endorsers and attracted participants from many
> communities. A rally took place from a large stage
> directly in front of the hotel, with banners against the
> U.S. occupation of Iraq, in solidarity with Palestine, and
> demanding money for human needs, not war.
>
> The program featured many speakers and entertainers who
> blasted Bush for his militarism and lies, and his attacks
> on the poor while giving billions to the rich.
> Entertainers included artists Will B., Michelle Shocked,
> poetry by Nadia, and John Price impersonating Laura Bush.
> As the limos swept up in front of the hotel to drop off
> Bush's wealthy friends, who paid at least $2,000 to
> attend, thousands booed and chanted. Bush reportedly fled
> the city for his ranch immediately after speaking.
>
> Protests around the country
>
> In the last week, Bush has been dogged by protesters
> during his mega-fundraising. On June 23, thousands
> demonstrated in New York City against the occupation of
> Iraq and in support of women's rights. Many carried signs
> calling for Bush's impeachment.
>
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