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Sorry, for that first paragraph, I meant to say there were people there who DIDN'T know what they were talking about, and DID attack Bush on a personal level.
Well my main focus going to the protest was to document it through photo, unfortunately some of my better ones did not turn out. I think prior to going I was expecting a certain level of intelligence at it, unfortunately there was a serious lack of it.
There were people there who knew what they were talking about, and realized that attacking Bush on a personal level was pointless, and put a bad spin on the entire protest, and for the most part made them look like blubbering idiots.
There were signs there speaking out on issues OTHER than Bush himself, such as BMD's, Kyoto, Lumber Trade, among other things. Though there were many 15 & 16 year olds screaming out "Fuck Bush" and just the sort of stuff no one wanted to hear. Then a select few imbeciles attempted to burn a flag, which was incredibly stupid, but thankfully with the intervention of the police it was avoided.
I think mainly, at least for me, I feel that there are too many polarized world-views at these. You're either EXTREMELY Anti-Bush or EXTREMELY Pro-BUsh. No one seems to want to take the more conservative stance and just say as a person he is intelligent but I don't like the things he does, rather than screaming things, or carrying things that attack him personally and have no political validity whatsoever.l
I live just off of Caldwell, I go to Auburn so I am usually out and about. I Recognize Greg M. from your gallery there, I was in Scouts with him way back.
i agree with you i dont think certian aspects of the protest were needed ie. the mock trial that they had the night befor, i personally didnt go because i didnt beleve in protesting his vist when i wans against the reason of the vist, he came here to say thank you plain and simple (he could have done it from Ottawa but he didn't he came here), if i was opposed to the issues of his visit then i would have gone.
i live on castle wood but the littler out door pool graduated from aubrun last year
i adore.
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Well my main focus going to the protest was to document it through photo, unfortunately some of my better ones did not turn out. I think prior to going I was expecting a certain level of intelligence at it, unfortunately there was a serious lack of it.
There were people there who knew what they were talking about, and realized that attacking Bush on a personal level was pointless, and put a bad spin on the entire protest, and for the most part made them look like blubbering idiots.
There were signs there speaking out on issues OTHER than Bush himself, such as BMD's, Kyoto, Lumber Trade, among other things. Though there were many 15 & 16 year olds screaming out "Fuck Bush" and just the sort of stuff no one wanted to hear. Then a select few imbeciles attempted to burn a flag, which was incredibly stupid, but thankfully with the intervention of the police it was avoided.
I think mainly, at least for me, I feel that there are too many polarized world-views at these. You're either EXTREMELY Anti-Bush or EXTREMELY Pro-BUsh. No one seems to want to take the more conservative stance and just say as a person he is intelligent but I don't like the things he does, rather than screaming things, or carrying things that attack him personally and have no political validity whatsoever.l
I live just off of Caldwell, I go to Auburn so I am usually out and about. I Recognize Greg M. from your gallery there, I was in Scouts with him way back.
-Colin
i live on castle wood but the littler out door pool graduated from aubrun last year
peace, mike
I think you may have been in my Clm class for a bit last year, then you kind of disappeared.
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