Bush is loved by the Worldwide , no one hate him ... Here is how Brazilian People welcomed him : The graffiti reads: "Bush fascist go to hell" [AFP] Police have clashed with thousands of Brazilians protesting at a visit by the US president and his push for an ethanol energy alliance with the Latin American country. Riot police used tear gas and batons to disperse more than 6,000 protesters holding a largely peaceful march through Sao Paulo's financial heart just before George Bush arrived.
ya this happen when he visit india, and europe, all world is against one person who got POWER, isnt it?? new president will come and World will start opposing him, its not president who is evil its american Policy of war that KILLS
We should wait for Gtech and his gang to claim that all these people in Brazil are Muslim terrorists and the fact that people in Brazil are mostly Catholics is irrelevant.
No need to wait for me. If they were muslims terrorists, you'd be defending them. What I thought was interesting, amidst the typical hatred here and as the subject of the thread is, Bush took the high road when he said (paraphrased from TV) "I'm aware of their protests and I'm glad they live in a democracy where they can protest." BTW, got some more of your buds today, gworld
What Bush meant was that they can not get arrested like USA and put in prison without any charge or trial.
Ah, this is in reference to your buddy, Jose Padilla, the al qaida terrorist that is charged. I remember last year when you started a post seeking sympathy and support for him. Seeking sympathy for a terrorist. Gee, what a surprise! BTW, breaking news on Fox...looks like we got one of your "high end" buds in Iraq, gworld. Current leader of the group (al qaida) that your bud Jose Padilla belonged to, that you sought sympathy for. Better break out the tissues
Well, I don't think that people were protesting like this when Bill Clinton was president. When it comes to the Fuhrer Bush, he is so hated not only outside of the US but also inside the US. In pictures: Brazil protest Watch the BBC pictures above.