Clinton and Bush next targets for Occupy protesters
Published: 20 October, 2011, 19:32
George W. Bush and Bill Clinton (AFP Photo / Sail Loeb)
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If you thought that the Occupy Wall Street protesters would stop at bankers, think again. At an event outside of Vancouver, British Columbia today, demonstrators are preparing to go after former US Presidents George W Bush and Bill Clinton.
Some, even, are hoping that the event will end with the arrest of Bush.
Around 500 people are expected to attend the presidents’ appearance in the small western town of Surrey, BC, but the Royal Canadian Mounted Police will be deployed outside the venue by the dozens to insure the safety of those inside the event — who paid upwards of $600 a piece to attend the lecture.
The former presidents were expected to speak together for around one hour this afternoon at the Surrey Regional Economic Summit, where they will discuss the current North American financial situation.
Members of a local Occupy Wall Street-offshoot are calling for an “Occupy Bush” even to occur outside of the event, in protest of not just the economic summit but of the alleged human rights abuses perpetrated by Obama’s predecessor. Officials with Amnesty International have even asked Canadian authorities to arrest Bush for his “war crimes,” noting that the current president has done nothing to put who they say is a criminal behind bars.
"We would prefer his home country try George W. Bush," Alex Neve, secretary-general of Amnesty International Canada, tells CNN. "But the Obama administration has made it clear they do not intend to do that, so we are asking Canada to. We are not naive. It's an uphill fight but we feel we have a strong case," he adds.
"From a Canadian perspective it shouldn't be permitted that anybody, whether a U.S. official or officials from other governments, be allowed to simply come freely to Canada to give speeches and to make quite a lot of money without being held to account," Matt Eisenbrandt tells Canada’s CTV. Eisenbrandt is a legal director of the justice organization who is filing the paperwork that he hopes will put Bush behind bars.
Another protester who gave her name to CTV as Kiki has been participating in the Occupy Vancouver demonstration for nearly a week and will be ready to protest Bush’s appearance today.
"Here's a man who's not an eloquent speaker, does not seem to have the education to support what he's doing and really does seem to be completely in bed with these lackies," she says.
Kiki has also made it clear that the sentiments largely argued by the Occupy Wall Street protesters in the United States have managed to efficient spread to Canada, adding, "The government should be controlling the corporations and keeping them in check, and not vice versa."
Occupy protests have occurred in Vancouver, Toronto and other major Canadian cities during the last few weeks, and additionally in such far-away locales as London, England and Brisbane, Australia. In America, the demonstrations are now in their second month.
Despite authorities becoming aware of this afternoon’s protest, they say that they are not especially threatened by the demonstrators who plan to surround today’s venue. “The Surrey RCMP respect the rights to democratic and lawful protest and is approaching this event no different than other similar events with a potential for conflict,” Surrey Royal Canadian Mounted Police Cpl. Drew Grainger says in an official statement. “We are anticipating a peaceful protest, however, those who unlawfully interfere or threaten the safety of any person or property will be dealt with quickly and held accountable,” he adds.
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I cant think of any two more deserving targets, they've killed more then 1.5 Million between them
When it comes to mr Bush, he should have been arrested and sent to Haag for prosecution !
What are Khadaffis maybe 30 000 dead people compered with Mr Bush ?
Clinton ? One of USA:s best and strongest president.
His mrs proved herself to be a real bitch.
She even gave order to kill a person , Khadaffi , without him getting a chance to say anything to media or somebody resposable.
Just like Mr Bush and Saddam..
Clinton should be reelected.
We can see Russias Mr Putin who will be returning.
Both Russia and US need strong leaders .
There are dark clouds in the horizon...








You have to preheat the pans and butter them really well before adding the dough. In this case you are making two pans of Blowtoad Bread.
But first, Prez Clinton wants to offer a toast:
Here's to the gal in the little green shoes
She smoked all my herb and drank all my booze
She's got no cherry, but that's no sin
'Cause she's still got the box that her cherry came in
Now, you can enter Prez Bush's Bubba response.....