...and, if so, these "citizens" if displaying such sedition should have not only been removed, but removed to join their buddies down in Gitmo!
Young, like Bauer and lawyer Leslie Weise, 39, is a member of the Denver Progressives, a political activist group. He said the three had T-shirts underneath their business attire that read, "Stop the Lies" and they had talked about exposing them during Bush's visit. He said they had scrapped the plan by the time they arrived at the museum.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1373592/posts
Why would anti-Bush libtards goto a Bush event unless they planned on disrupting it? Kicking out these fools was the right thing to do. They can protest outside all they want, but they shouldn't be allowed inside.
Let's not lose sight of the fact that they have made claims but there is no other reason to believe them.
too effing bad
Hey, it's not as if they said "You suck, and those boys died" like the couple in Chicago did to then-president Clinton. He had them arrested and their taxes audited.
From left, Alex Young, 25; Leslie Weise, 39; and Karen Bauer, 38, all of Denver, were thrown out of President Bush's speech by a Republican staffer last week at Wings over the Rockies museum.
Of course you were removed...YOU'RE FREAKIN' IDIOTS!
One more thing. He is also president of the White House Correspondents Association.
Figures.
Well duh....They were bragging over at the DU asylum that they had tickets and were going to go to heckle and harass the President. When the guy admitted that he had on 3 anti-Bush t-shirts, he let his true reasons for attending the speech be known. At least he didn't get a taste of the taser....
Is there a bumper sticker out there that says "No More Blood for Terrorists!"?
If they had a bumper sticker saying "No More Blood For Oil," they are morons who would have had nothing intelligent to contribute to the forum anyway.
IP on AP
A "Rhandi Rhodes" sticker is probable cause to take them into protective custody as "criminally insane"...