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bluepink_clefairy
15-06-2008, 11:20 AM
Hosted By: Stop the war coallition
When: 15 Jun 2008, 17:00
Where: Parliament Square Westminster
London, London and South East|66 SW1A0AA
United Kingdom
Description: Stop the war coallition

War criminal George Bush will visit London during his European tour this month. He is expected on 15 June.

Stop the War is planning a protest in London on that day against Bush and his war policies, and against the British government's continuing support for his wars. Watch this space for more details.

Anti-Bush demonstration banned from Whitehall.

The Stop the War Coalition has been informed by the Metropolitan Police that a proposed march, co-organised with CND and the British Muslim Initiative, to protest George Bush's visit will not be allowed. The Coalition has organised scores of marches on this route, including during Bush's last visit in 2003.

It seems that when George W Bush visits this country traditional rights of assembly are to be removed from the people. This would be unacceptable for the visit of any foreign leader, but for George Bush, a man many regard as a war criminal, it is particularly deplorable.

We are calling on those who care for our democratic rights to come to Parliament Square at 5.0 pm on Sunday 15 June. Some of those who signed statements accusing Bush of war crimes will be leading this protest, and delivering them to no.10 Downing Street as the march progresses up Whitehall"

George Bush has been dictating British foreign policy for many years. Now it appears his security services are determining our rights of protest. This is a disgrace and we will challenge the ban" Lindsey German, Convenor Stop the War Coalition

"The ban on the Stop The War Coalition march in protest at the visit of President Bush to this country is a totalitarian act. In what is supposed to be a free country the Coalition has every right to express its views peacefully and openly. This ban is outrageous and makes the term 'democracy' laughable".
HAROLD PINTER
Windsor Protest!

George Bush has been invited to tea with the Queen. This war criminal should not be feted by royalty, he should be explaining his actions to an international criminal court. Protest his visit at 1.30pm at Windsor and Eton Riverside Rail station for a march to Windsor Castle.

Playground Politics
15-06-2008, 12:56 PM
this sounds good, but bush already knows we hate him


hate is a bit of a strong work, dislike

bluepink_clefairy
15-06-2008, 01:40 PM
Why is hate a strong word? He's a murderer.

DJCliffy
15-06-2008, 01:55 PM
Haven't seen you in a while Bluefairy hope you're well!! :love:

You do realise that George Bush is just a pawn to a higher power!? (Not god though!) :wink:

Southcaver
15-06-2008, 02:37 PM
I'd be up for it, It will proberly be over by the time I got there though.

JonnyQuest
15-06-2008, 03:02 PM
theres more important issues closer to home than what some american does in his job, usa is losing its power anyway watch china fuck them up 2020

Playground Politics
15-06-2008, 03:28 PM
Why is hate a strong word? He's a murderer.

as everyone has the possibility of forgiveness,

also cliffy right, hes just a pawn

rach
16-06-2008, 07:55 AM
as everyone has the possibility of forgiveness,

you cant really forgive, if someone isnt sorry

and can you forgive planned mass murder that a whole governent isnt sorry for?

also cliffy right, hes just a pawn

a very fucking powerful and influential pawn that just had massive control over such an unbelievably huge country.. and many other countries at that

Playground Politics
16-06-2008, 05:43 PM
you cant really forgive, if someone isnt sorry

and can you forgive planned mass murder that a whole governent isnt sorry for?



a very fucking powerful and influential pawn that just had massive control over such an unbelievably huge country.. and many other countries at that

your right, as its more the government that decides these things, but it doesnt matter if hes sorry as the deed is done, i still wouldnt say i hate him tho, i would never say i stand for anything he does, i guess i find the word hate a personal word of someone u have met, it would be interesting to see how many ppl are over him dictating what happens with that country. the actual guy seems to be a stupid pawn, but who knows how much is actually his idea

Playground Politics
16-06-2008, 05:44 PM
howd it go, i heard ppl got arrested and there were 1200 police out

bluepink_clefairy
16-06-2008, 07:06 PM
It was a good turnout considering there was only 4 days notice, there was about two thousand people there.

We didn't get to march down whitehall though, could only get get two minutes away from infront of the houses of parliament.

Met some really nice people there and stuff though. =]

bluepink_clefairy
16-06-2008, 07:07 PM
Haven't seen you in a while Bluefairy hope you're well!! :love:


I'm good thankyou! I have been really busy with moving to London and finding a job and stuff. I work as a dog groomer now yay! ^_^

DJCliffy
16-06-2008, 08:38 PM
I'm good thankyou! I have been really busy with moving to London and finding a job and stuff. I work as a dog groomer now yay! ^_^


Congrats!! How you finding London? :love: