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No, he was too drunk and coked up at the time!

2007-09-15 23:36:24 · answer #1 · answered by Monk 4 · 1 4

I have never heard of any president arresting war protestors or any other kind of protestors.

The DC police , do not work for Bush.

They work for a democratic Mayor and City Council.

So maybe you should be blaming them.

Just like the most famous war protestors mass arrest, the Chacigo Convention in 1968, was done by a Democratic Mayor.

Just look at the over reaction of the LA police a couple months ago, again, a Democratic Mayor.

Seems to be a habit with democrats, doesn't it ?

2007-09-15 23:25:39 · answer #2 · answered by jeeper_peeper321 7 · 4 2

No, they gained't. Bush and Blair marshalled the forces of Democracy against Theocratic Dictatorships. the international has suffered from terrorist assaults for some years, and that they created a international coalition to oppose it. Their movements have contributed to the dismantling of diverse terrorist companies, the removing and execution of a mass murderer, and brought about the eventual killing of the main useful terrorist interior the international. in case you incredibly have a situation with that... properly, i think sorry for you. i assume in the event that they do get charged, Obama would be authentic there with 'em huh? He did ok the invading of a delightful usa (pakistan) for the objective of murdering a destructive, previous, unwell arab guy.

2016-11-14 14:06:34 · answer #3 · answered by hurlbut 4 · 0 0

No, the police arrest people who broke the law while passing themselves off as war protestors.

They can protest all they want, as long as they don't break the law. Just like you can drive your car around all you want, until you break the law.

2007-09-16 05:02:55 · answer #4 · answered by mnbvcxz52773 7 · 0 0

Well...bush didnt arrest them...the police did...those idiots jumped the fence and then were arrested. Its supposed to be a peaceful protest, an organized protest. There are barricades there for a reason, for some reason they thought they needed to jump over it and try to run inside the capital building...that doesn't sound very smart to me...

2007-09-15 23:21:35 · answer #5 · answered by applebeer 5 · 4 1

Are you threatening my commander in chief's life? If so, shame on you!

This has been 4 seconds of YOUR time! Thanks anyway.

2007-09-15 23:35:53 · answer #6 · answered by M.A.T.V. 1 · 2 2

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