We’d Prefer An Hour Of Silence
Anti-Bush group The World Can’t Wait (the same people who want to replace the democratically elected administration of this country with … themselves, after the revolution) failed to do much except annoy commuters during their last protest November 2d. Following up on that success, they now aim to bother anyone with a pair of ears.
Protesters plan to gather at the corner of Hollywood and Highland next Tuesday night to …
… join in rallies one hour before Bush’s (State of the Union) address as we make our determination to “Drive Out the Bush Regime” the political message of the day.
At 9:00 PM EST, just as Bush starts to speak, everywhere we will BRING THE NOISE. In a cacophony of sound, we will drown out his address with music: from drums to violins, from hip hop and classical; and with noise: banging pots and ringing church bells, sound car horns and lifting our voices.
Or, they could stick their fingers in their ears and hum loudly.
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This mp3 ad from the group complains that the administration allows “no dissent” … odd, coming from a group whose raison d’être is revolution.
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