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Bush's LV visit lures protesters, support

Props, masks, cheers and jeers hit Summerlin




As a group of protesters waited down the block for the chance to taunt President Bush's motorcade, Terry Davis stood by himself on the sidewalk in front of Boca Park and held up a hand-lettered sign about his son.

He said he picked the spot because he wanted to catch the eyes of motorists as they were diverted from the site of Bush's speech in Summerlin on Thursday.


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  • He wanted them to know Zachariah did not die in vain, but that he opposes the war in Iraq and the president.

    The 25-year-old Marine sergeant and married father of two was killed by a roadside bomb in Anbar province during his second Iraq deployment in January 2005.

    Terry Davis said he thinks America is fighting "the wrong war" in Iraq, but his son's death is no more a waste than those who died in the jungles of Vietnam.

    "I'm out here for my son and to basically say, 'Hey, America, wake up,'" he said.

    The rest of Thursday's small protest, organized by the state Democratic Party, struck a less serious tone.

    One man wore a giant foam cowboy hat as he walked the sidewalk. His sign listed the date next year that Bush will leave office above the words "sayonara sucker."

    Nearby, a woman in a rubber Bush mask held out hands coated with blood-red paint. Once the motorcade had passed, she entertained her young son by pretending she was some kind of Bush monster.

    Among the other props used was a picture of Bush dressed as a Nazi, a crudely made Jon Porter costume and a large foam hand with all the fingers folded down except for the middle one.

    A crowd of about 25 people waved signs and chanted at the president's armor-plated limousine as it cruised down Rampart Boulevard on its way to Bush's speaking engagement at the Emerald at Queensridge.

    By the time the speech was over and the motorcade drove by in the opposite direction, the group had grown to about 60.

    Kirsten Searer, deputy executive director of the Nevada Democratic Party, said the turnout might have been better if organizers had more advance notice of Bush's visit. Then again, she said, "he's becoming somewhat irrelevant because people are focused on the candidates for 2008."

    That view was not shared by a group of about a dozen women who emerged from a office building across from Boca Park to wave and cheer for the president as his car went by.

    The Bush supporters and Bush protesters briefly heckled each other from opposite sides of the street and the political spectrum. The women were encouraged to "go back to Washington." The protesters were admonished to "get a job."

    Before police closed the road to make way for the motorcade, the protesters also drew a range of reactions from passing motorists. Some honked in solidarity. Others shouted insults and made obscene gestures.

    Shela Wallace wasn't there to join the demonstration. She decided to stop and see the president pass by after she ran into the roadblock on Rampart.

    "I'd like to be down there," she said as she watched the crowd from about 50 feet away, "but I don't want to be associated with those people."

    Contact reporter Henry Brean at hbrean@reviewjournal.com or (702) 383-0350.

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    Democrat wrote on February 03, 2008 10:09 PM: I suppose the Democratic Party can stop people from bringing a sign into a public sidewalk huh? Not even Bush could have stopped that... How do you expect the Democrats to? Did the R-J ask the Dems if they supported that? Looks like another R-J hitjob to me.


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    Trev wrote on February 02, 2008 02:00 AM: Let me get this Straight! The State Democratic Party now organizes events where people show pictures of our President in Nazi Regalia. Wear costumes that flip off the President of the USA and his motorcade. Show up covered in fake blood! Etc!

    Very professional!

    And these Democrats call the Republicans idiots! Go figure!

    Lovely how they call themselves "Liberals", yet criticize and defame anybody or anything that slightly disagrees with their thought process. What Hypocricy!


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    tim wrote on February 01, 2008 05:32 PM: rodger if you hate bush so much why didnt you join the other looneys out there? i will take bush over any dem. once they hand our country over to the u.n. you will get all you wished for. i just hope im dead before it happens. i would rather vote rep. ind. or nothing at all before i will vote for any politician who wishes to make a village raise our children. like scotty said be careful what you wish for.


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    Herb wrote on February 01, 2008 11:33 AM: Wrong Roger, I would proudly vote for Bush a third time if I could. I have noticed libs insult those who disagree with them with names like "idiots", conservatives stick to the issues without going down to that level.

    We will probably never have a President as good as Bush ever again. Once having illegitimate babies became socially acceptable, I KNEW and was correct that we would have a far left Socialist future. The family has been reduced to a subculture, all of these single mothers (often with different children from different fathers) vote Democrat. They want the tax payers (or as Hillary says "the village") to take of them and their offspring. Their children will be lifelong Dems as well.

    Even if McCain wins we still get a far left Socialist. McCain has made many class warfare remarks and has criticized business for making a profit.

    So all you Bush haters, you can take comfort in knowing you are going to get everything you want and then some. I pedict you will one ay look at the Bush era as the "god old days"...but those days will be gone forever. Look for a one party Socialist system for the rest of our lifetimes.


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    Roger wrote on February 01, 2008 08:33 AM: Seems futile to protest Bush. Even most of the idiots who voted for him know what a stupid blunder that was now. Bush is and always will be an America swindling bafoon who hides behind God and knows that when he says jump, most republicans will say, how high?


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    scottywrangler wrote on February 01, 2008 07:29 AM: Funny how the leader of the free world visits Las Vegas, and the article is all about the four (4) pictured protesters and their passion against him. The folks who support the president are made to look like idiots and the rest are idealized.

    Well, all that will end (along with homelessness, poverty, unemployment, financial problems caused by our own overspending, etc. etc.) when the dummy Bush is finally gone, and the village is raising our children.

    Of course, the freedom to protest the new president, along with our national security, tax cuts, etc. etc. will also be gone when we elect one of your much-loved liberals.

    Be careful what you wish for, you left-wing skulls full of mush.


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    Bill wrote on February 01, 2008 07:04 AM: "A dozen women from Boca Park." So THAT'S where the rest of Bush's supporters are. About that poor gentleman who lost his son: Very sad, because the deaths of our soldiers in Vietnam WERE a complete and total waste, just as all the deaths of our troops in Iraq have been. Both involve non-declared wars based on politics, lies and money. We should all work to impeach the president and vice president.


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    GOD wrote on February 01, 2008 05:07 AM: Go back to protesting Wal Mart you idiots.

    ... after their little protest gig, they stood in line for their welfare stamps.