September 01, 2004
| Protester Removed During Cheney Speech

Security just removed a protester from the floor, just in front of me. It was a woman and I don’t know her cause, although she was wearing pink.
A bad snap of the scuffel is attached.
The most interesting part: the press photogs saying “Put your signs up! Put your signs up!”
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Posted by Alan at September 1, 2004 10:38 PM
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That my friends was John “Magic hat” Kerry’s hairdresser. The poor womans been flown about on the “Flying squirrel” so many times that she had fell into a premanent jet lag. Consequently after poor monitoring of her psych meds… an unfortunate episode. I smell a John (amblance runner) Edwards law suit a comin!
Posted by: Deusrex
at September 2, 2004 12:26 AM
Wearing “Pink”, huh? I just heard about an Anti-Bush protest group called “CODE PINK”. I wonder if they’ll claim ownership of this one?
Posted by: dewaun
at September 2, 2004 01:37 AM
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