Bill Ward, of Dubuque, said he arrived at about 7:30 a.m., and waited an hour. When it came time to show his identification, Ward said he was asked if he supported Bush in 2000.
"I said I didn't vote for him then and I won't vote for him now," Ward said.
Saying he is a World War II veteran who served in Germany and France, Ward is strongly critical of the war in Iraq.
'The only thing I wanted to do was get down to the riverfront and ask Bush some questions," he said.
Ward's lack of support for the president apparently was his undoing.
"They asked some girl to escort me out and I told them I don't need to be escorted out," Wards said. "I'm a veteran of World War II."
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"I said I didn't vote for him then and I won't vote for him now," Ward said.
Saying he is a World War II veteran who served in Germany and France, Ward is strongly critical of the war in Iraq.
'The only thing I wanted to do was get down to the riverfront and ask Bush some questions," he said.
Ward's lack of support for the president apparently was his undoing.
"They asked some girl to escort me out and I told them I don't need to be escorted out," Wards said. "I'm a veteran of World War II."
The King. All negative opinion is carefully screened out of his view. If he doesn't see it, I guess it doesn't exist.
But, this is not new, and I would like to remind people that if you really want to get near Bubbleboy, you must hide your opposition until you actually get audience.
That includes street protestors. Carry pro-Bush signs that are quickly convertible to anti-Bush messages.
....but hey, do what you want....you will anyway.
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