heeheeSmoking Out Bush on Parliament Hill Tuesday, November 30 and Wednesday, December 1. The Smoke Out will take place at 4:20 pm both days. While I will be speaking in some way beforehand, candidly, I expect the grounds of Parliament to be full that day.
I invite any in the cannabis culture to join me on Parliament Hill in Ottawa these 2 days with signs, joints, costumes, plants (bring a lovely pot plant, then you could have a sign that says 'PLANTS not BUSH!'), and bongs ('BONGS not BOMBS!'). 'Bush is the ANTI-CHRIST!' says it all for me. I will be there for whatever way we can fit our protest in and I would like to coordinate our groups with any other group planning to mass on Parliament to protest Bush's appearance in Ottawa
from my source said:Bush's visit is expected to be protested by anti-American demonstrators upset about the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq and what they view as the Bush administration's disinterest in Canada. A noontime protest rally being planned in Ottawa is expected to draw thousands of marchers demonstrating about Iraq and missile defense.
Leslie said:
Gonz said:"Stoners against Bash...no, , Stoners against Bish....shit, no, Stoners against...
oh look-Doritos"
Bush's visit is expected to be protested by anti-American demonstrators upset about ...... what they view as the Bush administration's disinterest in Canada.
Gonz said:Stoners against Bish....
chcr said:Why don't the stoners like Bish?
that is NO place for kids.Heidi Petersen brought her two young children in a stroller to the protest, which began in a park about 10 minutes from Parliament Hill, to teach them the importance of free speech.
''I brought my kids because I want my kids to learn what this freedom is that were exercising today,'' she said, as Felipe, 5, and Capitu, 2, watched the crowd.
When police moved in on the crowd, protest leaders tried to talk the more aggressive factions into moving back, but some stood their ground.
Minutes earlier, demonstrators had torn apart a papier mache effigy of the U.S. president as 5,000 people gathered for anti-Bush protests on Parliament Hill.
The toppling of the five-metre figure, echoing a familiar image from the Iraq War when a statue of Saddam Hussein was brought down, followed a mock eulogy at which people shouted ''Bush go home'' and ''We don't want war.''
''We don't want war.''
''Over 100,000 people have been killed so far by the invasion and occupation of Iraq and we're going to Ottawa to say that war criminals like Bush aren't welcome here,'' Penner said.