~ INAUGURATION of a BAD MAN ~: US News Article | Reuters.com

~ INAUGURATION of a BAD MAN ~

The inauguration of Resident BUSH to a second term, spells four more years of misery for the people of the United States of America.

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Thursday, January 20, 2005

US News Article | Reuters.com

US News Article | Reuters.comBy Andy Sullivan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Flag-draped coffins and anti-war chants competed with pomp and circumstance on Thursday at the inauguration of President Bush along the snow-dusted, barricaded streets of central Washington.

As the president was sworn in for a second term amid the tightest security in inaugural history, protesters chanted "Hell no, we won't go! We won't go for Texaco" and other anti-war slogans. They carried hundreds of mock coffins along 16th Street, a downtown thoroughfare leading to the White House, to remind Americans of the mounting casualties in Iraq.

While some protesters played drums, others held signs such as "Iraq is Arabic for Vietnam," "Down with King George," and "Your taxes at work killing." Other placards called for electoral reform, gay rights, abortion rights and the use of renewable energy.

Jamie Dennis, a 22-year-old contractor from Silver Spring, Maryland, said it was important for people come out and protest Bush's policies. "This is showing that he doesn't have as much political capital as he claims," he said.

Demonstrations were mostly peaceful during the first inauguration since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. Police sealed off 100 blocks around the White House and parade route, barring all traffic except official security and police cars.

In one case, police scuffled with about 30 anarchists about two streets away from the inaugural parade route, using pepper spray and batons to disperse the group. Some black-clad anarchists also traded insults with Bush supporters, many in fur coats. Others threw snowballs at police.

"Right wing scum, your time has come," read a banner at a march of about 200 anarchists heading toward Pennsylvania Avenue, where the inaugural parade was scheduled in the afternoon.

'DIE-IN' AND METAL DETECTORS

Just outside the White House grounds, 17 protesters staged a "die-in." After shouting a chant of "Stop the killing, stop the war," they dropped to the pavement one by one as one of them began reading a list of those killed in Iraq.