XPost: alt.activism, alt.peace, ny.politics
XPost: nyc.politics
From: liberty@once.net
"Ken [NY]" wrote in message
news:50h5v055vbk00ubebqgp0eginijrbv9v7u@4ax.com...
> On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 15:10:30 GMT, "Freedom Fighter"
> claims:
>
>>Tens of thousands protested the Inauguration of George W. Bush.
>>
>>Thousands took to the streets of Washington, DC to protest
>>the inauguration of George W. Bush.
>
> ABC News reported a headcount of between 600 and 1,000
> demonstators. Why does the left always try to distort the truth about
> their own protests?
Why does the right always believe the lies of media they control? They
should know how inaccurate and biased the reporting is, but most are too
ignorant to avoid becoming victims of the fascist rulers they themselves put
in office.
> For example, the November protest in Canada 30 November 2004
> 1812 hrs were almost nonexistant. The early anti-Bush demos, intended
> also to draw thousands, drew only about 39 protestors, fewer than the
> 42 media employees assigned to the protest!
You were there to count them?
Don't believe what you don't see for yourself. The media LIES, LIES, and
LIES. And we KNOW who is in control of the media!
> Anti war and anti Bush demonstrators are few and far between.
> Is it any wonder that Bush won?
>
>
> 30 November 2004 1812 hrs
>
> Early anti-Bush demos fizzle in Canada
>
> OTTAWA : Hopes for early mass protests in the streets of Ottawa on the
> eve of Tuesday's visit by US President George W. Bush fizzled out, as
> journalists outnumbered demonstrators.
>
> A loose coalition of groups opposed to just about everything Bush
> supports had promised two demonstrations hours before Bush was due to
> jet into Ottawa Tuesday aboard Air Force One.
>
> The first demonstration -- of Palestinians and sympathisers of the
> Palestinian cause opposed to Washington's support of Israel --
> attracted less than 40 demonstrators.
>
> According to a quick head count by journalists, the protest attracted
> 39 demonstrators, 42 journalists and television crew members and three
> police officers.
>
> A second, ostensibly larger, demonstration scheduled for the midst of
> the evening rush hour -- was called by a group calling itself Students
> Against Bush.
>
> Nobody turned up. Further protests however were expected on Tuesday.
>
> Efforts to contact protest organizers were unsuccessful, with the
> phone numbers listed by organizers remaining unanswered.
> http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_world/view/119862/1/.html
>
>
> Cordially,
> Ken (NY)
>
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