The Texas Death Penalty Abolition Movement (http://abolitionmovement.org/) protested former Texas governor and war criminal in chief George W. Bush's book signing. it took place at the Barnes and Nobles bookstore in the River Oaks section of Houston. Members of Code Pink and the Revolutionary Communist party also attended.
@dazed80s What makes him dumb you asshole?
sanjacraven36 1 year ago
The screamy guy with the shakey voice: "You ever hear of Guantanamo Bay? They torture people without giving them trials!"... classic stuff! In what country do they torture people after the trial?
Also: "George Bush is a mass murder".
I'm surprised this bunch even found the bookstore.
theledhead 1 year ago
I was at this event and had the distinct pleasure of thanking President Bush for keeping this country safe.
All you need to know about this "protest" is to listen to the vile rhetoric spewed by the 12 or so "protestors" who yelled at those American CItizens who also exercised their 1st Amendment rights by having the opportunity to shake hands with President Bush and thank him for keeping our country safe.
nbrooks503 1 year ago
True Bush is too dumb to write anything.
dazed80s 1 year ago
Stupid.
Kerventer 1 year ago
i love how the Houston "authority" finds any excuse to block the protest. What the hell do Texans talk about when when they say soldiers die for their "freedom" if you can't even show any opposition here? Nice. Good Job in harrassing the consumers as well.
webeburnin006 1 year ago
people need to protest this piece of human trash and evil scum of the Earth at every where he makes an appearence. George W Bush may he never never ever know peace . Harrass his soul for ever.
joeb1963 1 year ago
I'm from Houston, Tx. and its a shame that we have wackos like this protesting that garbage in our streets.
crankshafter 1 year ago