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# I wonder
if he's been prepared for just how unpopular he is in this country?

Cal has a very clever SMS thing on his site, and I think there's a link which explains how he did it.
(, Wed 12 Nov 2003, 10:26, archived)
# are you going to tell bush
how to use Cal's SMS system?
Crickey.
(, Wed 12 Nov 2003, 10:29, archived)
# I hear he's a bit of a code monkey on the sly.
(, Wed 12 Nov 2003, 10:31, archived)
# Are kidding?
The man is such a moron that he doesn't know how much he is hated at home.
(, Wed 12 Nov 2003, 10:29, archived)
# According to our
deaf polish cab driver "Bush an dat British Prime Minister are only in it to get money, they get paid for war, they have tight wallets, what street you want again?"
(, Wed 12 Nov 2003, 10:32, archived)
# Ahhh, the voice
of the people.
(, Wed 12 Nov 2003, 10:36, archived)
# The mancunian taxi driver
we got in Manchester (coincidence or what) last week said but one word during the journey.

We were talking about bus drivers and he interjected "CUNTS".

It was really wierd.
(, Wed 12 Nov 2003, 10:42, archived)
# Maybe he feels
there taking customer away from him.
(, Wed 12 Nov 2003, 10:45, archived)
# weir ??
their on the stare ???
(, Wed 12 Nov 2003, 10:47, archived)
# that was so incredibly rational
and polite, it made me snigger.
(, Wed 12 Nov 2003, 10:47, archived)
# yes he does
"As president, Bush has widened his restrictions on demonstrations against his policies. Anti-Bush protesters are now relegated to what are euphemistically called Free Speech Zones. These areas are cordoned off as far as a mile away from the president and the main thoroughfares, so that Bush cannot see the demonstrators, or their signs of protest, nor hear their chants. The free speech enclosures are only for those who disagree with the administration's current policies. Those citizens who carry pro-Bush signs are allowed to line the street where the president's motorcade passes."

more:
www.sltrib.com/2003/Nov/11092003/commenta/109238.asp
(, Wed 12 Nov 2003, 10:37, archived)
# I liked the news yesterday
where they said "Mr Blair said he expected strong anti-Bush demonstration" for next week's visit. Like we'll be reprimanded if there isn't
(, Wed 12 Nov 2003, 10:51, archived)