Montrealers Deliver a Fiery Message to Bush: You are Persona Non Grata or Give Him the Shoe!
BUZZFLASH GUEST COMMENTARY
By Charlotte Dennet
They threw shoes – so many shoes that hotel staff had to roll out a laundry bin onto the street to pick them all up, and even then, the bin could barely contain them all.
They chanted: “Bush: Assassin! Terroriste! Criminal!” and then, at the appropriate command, hurled more shoes toward the heavily guarded entrance of the Queen Elizabeth Hotel, where George W. Bush was scheduled to speak.
They waved signs: “Don’t Duck!” and “1.3 Million Dead Because of Bush” and “Bread Not Bombs for the Children of Iraq.” Some of the signs and chants were directed equally at Bush’s father. “You are a murderer too!”
And toward the end, they burned George W. Bush in effigy.
My friend Robin Lloyd and I were watching most of this noontime spectacle on Ocotber 22nd from inside the hotel, where we managed to gain entry flashing our press passes. Lloyd is a member of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom and the publisher of Toward Freedom Magazine (now on-line at towardfreedom.com) which has continued a tradition begun by her father of chronicling Third World resistance to colonialism and now, imperialism. She agreed to accompany me to Montreal to witness what I expected to be a lively example of a growing world wide movement aimed at holding George W. Bush and his top advisors accountable for torture and other high crimes and misdemeanors during his eight- year administration. If we were lucky, we would also witness our former president deliver his speech about “Eight Momentous Years.” He was addressing a well-heeled crowd invited by the Montreal Chamber of Commerce.
While we were waiting for Bush to show up, the hotel staff rolled the shoe-laden laundry bin back indoors, prompting me to pick one off the top of the pile as a souvenir. Minutes later, a security guard approached me and politely advised me that I’d better conceal the shoe in my purse. “I don’t think it would go over well if you were seen with a shoe at this time,” he said.
How very civil of him, I mused. Even the white-helmeted Montreal police outside acted with restraint, in marked contrast to the Darth Vader-like robocops who greeted demonstrators outside the recent G-20 meetings in Pittsburgh with tear gas, clubs and sound screams.
Still, it was an eerie sensation to be standing in a carpeted, well heated hotel (appropriately honoring monarchy) and watching shivering, mostly young protestors mouthing their chants outside, chants which were barely audible. Perhaps the hotel had been built with some kind of special plate glass to insulate guests from the din of everyday life. Robin and I figured that Bush had been ushered in through the back door, because we never saw him. His speech was by invitation only. Even the press had to be invited. The price of admission: $400. About a 1,000 people showed up. Bush reportedly charges up to $150,000 for each appearance.
Deprived of seeing the former president, the protestors outside seemed satisfied that they had delivered a message to him through their signs, which said: You are a War Criminal. And because you are, you are Persona Non Grata in Montreal.
The day before, they ran a full- page ad in the daily Le Devoir endorsed by 48 groups and 440 individuals. It read in part:
“We denounce the invitation from Montreal’s business circles to George W. Bush, whose polices were in violation of international law and led to such suffering worldwide. The ‘eight momentous years’ of Bush in the White House were first and foremost those of two wars of aggression and occupation which continue today, for whom the populations of Iraq and Afghanistan tragically continue paying the price of massive bombings of cities, of ‘collateral’ massacres of villagers, of carnage and destruction, for rape and other sexual violence, of torture and arbitrary detention.”
Their ad ended with a warning to fellow citizens “about the dangers that this ultra-conservative mind set continues to represent, with its sole concern for the big powers.”
Bush’s tour of Canadian cities, which the protestors dubbed “The Hypocrisy Tour,” has been designed to promote his upcoming autobiography and rehabilitate his tarnished image as president. Even his father, Bush 41, has been smarting from the criticism of his son. Bush pére recently criticized MSNBC hosts Keith Olbermann and Rachel Maddow for their sometimes edgy coverage of Bush Jr., calling them “sick puppies.”
"The way they treat my son and anyone who's opposed to their point of view is just horrible," Mr. Bush said. "When our son was president they just hammered him mercilessly and I think obscenely a lot of the time and now it's moved to a new president."
Russ Baker, the author of the Bush biography Family of Secrets, sees it differently, pointing out (http://www.alternet.org/story/143410/) that if anyone can be criticized for vicious name-calling, it’s Bush Sr. Here was the man “who employed the political assassin Lee Atwater (look up Willie Horton) and gave Karl Rove his first job.” Besides, Baker adds, “it is hard to recall criticism of H.W.’s son that was wildly inaccurate, truly out of bounds, or not reflective of the awful reality of W.’s presidency.”
I asked one of the protestors about the Quebec government’s attitude toward Bush Jr. when he was in power. “Before the invasion of Iraq,” the young man explained, “government officials sided more with us because we had powerful demonstrations against the war all over the world. When we failed to stop the war, they became more cautious. The United States is very powerful both politically and economically, and many of our elected representatives did not want to go up against the US. And now we have Bush trying to slip under the radar screen in an effort to repair his image.”
“Are you satisfied with the turnout?” I asked. Some three hundred people had shown up.
“It’s not bad considering it’s on a weekday,” he replied. “What you see here are the most dedicated people, the people who are not going to give up in wanting to hold Bush accountable.”
I’d heard similar comments in the U.S. about the size of demonstrations being down, because people wanted to give President Obama the benefit of the doubt regarding the continuation of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. But now, almost a year into Obama’s administration, patience is waning. Meanwhile, the very committed have been at it all along. Wearing orange jumpsuits and black hoods, demonstrators haven been protesting outside federal buildings in Washington and other major cities, demanding accountability for the crimes committed by those at the very top of the Bush administration. Their only problem: few Americans know about their protests, because the national press has ignored them.
In Montreal, there was good regional coverage, even though the news did not make it over the border into the U.S. The Montreal Gazette ran a large picture of Bush being burned in effigy under the headline “Shoes Fly as George W. Bush Speaks in Montreal.”
Le Devoir described Bush as being “charming” to his audience, “telling jokes and winking at his Canadian hosts, all the while affirming that he had no regrets for decisions taken during his two terms in office, such as launching his country into a war in Iraq.”
The Gazette quoted Bush telling his audience “I am confident that I made decisions based on principle, that I made calls as best I could, and I did not sell my soul.”
Nonetheless, millions of Americans have indicated through polls that they want the former President prosecuted for his crimes, be they a murderous illegal war in Iraq, torture, or warrant-less spying on Americans. And if the demonstration in Montreal is any indication, those thoughts are shared beyond our borders. The sentiment underlying these protests is always the same: If we don’t hold these leaders accountable now for crimes they committed while in office, they and their successors will continue to commit them in the future. If we believe in the principle that no one, not even the President, is above the law, then its time we join with the “very committed” in the accountability movement and start acting on that principle.
Charlotte Dennett is the author of the forthcoming book, The People v Bush: One Lawyer’s Campaign to Bring the President to Justice and the National Grass Roots Movement She’s Encountered Along the Way, to be published by Chelsea Green in January.
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Bush in Montreal
Bush didn't sell his soul, huh? That's right, I guess. A precondition of selling his soul would be having one in the first place, and we all know that GWB didn't.
Trite Non Sequitur
This infantile business of calling people communists if they don't agree with you has been going on for way too long. You would think that after the 1954 Army-McCarthy hearings put this nonsense to shame it would have gone away, but it seems that we still have people making this idiotic and nonsensical charge.
Nothing in the article, in the other comments or generally in the news today remotely suggests that anyone is actually a communist today. Communism is a dead idology that no one is promoting. Calling someone a communist today is much like calling them a witch. People who are making such charges need to find some new script to read from.
Like evil father, like evil son.
One can make the statement
President George Bush lied the US into a war in the Persian Gulf.
And it remains true whether one is talking about Bush-the-slightly-smarter or Bush-the-moron.
Sadly, few of the people who know that 43 lied the US into war know that 41 also lied the US into war. One of the two things that convinced Congress into the first war were the satellite photos of Iraqi troops ammassing on the Saudi border. Congress was willing to let Saddam have Kuwait but not Saudi Arabia. Those photos were top secret. Nobody could see them except the administration. They have never been made public, although they no longer have any strategic significance and could easily (I knew how to do this in 1975) be degraded so as not to show the full capabilites of US spysats.
A brave journalist of the St Petersburg (Florida, not USSR) Times persuaded her editor to obtain commercial satellite imagery of the area at the time. There were no Iraqi troops on the Saudi border. Not one.
BTW, Dubya's grandpaw tried to mount a fascist coup in the US. And later supported Hitler's war effort even after the US entered WWII. Hell, even after the US confiscated the German assets of Prescott Bush that they knew of, he continued to run the ones that had not been confiscated.
Lies and crime. It's what the Bush Family Evil Empire does.
What a Civilized Country...Our Neighbor to the North
Why does it take Canadians to welcome a member of the third generation of America's premier Nazi family properly? Prescott financed them. Poppy worked with them in the CIA, an unconstitutional network of spooks and terrorists. And Junior ran the country as if Adolf himself was his mentor. Why was Ms. Dennett seemingly surprised that hotel security showed proper restraint? Canada, unlike the Good Ol' US of A, is not a police state.
Att: petezeek
Good luck in the 7th grade; we all hope that you pay close attention in both English and history classes. You aren't being home-schooled by some creationist quack, are you?
Ramón
"It is impossible to defeat an ignorant man in argument."
Iraq War
How is the Iraqi War illegal? Didn't Bush get approval first?
What's really atrocious is Obama dragging his feet in Afgahanastan.
Shoving the health care bill down Americans throats while polls show American majorities are against it is a crime. But then, we'll be a socialist nation before you know it and maybe that's what this administration wants. I can't believe what is going on in the USA.
And Michelle Obamanation said she was never proud of America before. What an ingrate. Looks like we have a bunch of communists running the White House.
Sad time for our country.
Petezeek
The war in Iraq is illegal because Duh-bya had to lie to everybody to get us to go for it. He told Mickey Hershkowitz TWO YEARS before of his intentions to invade Iraq. And if you take the first letters of the name of that operation (Operation Iraqi Liberation) you get the REAL reason for invading Iraq and it had absolutely nothing to do with terrorism.
As for approval: There is legitimate approval and then there is store-bought approval. I'd be better inclined to believe the Congress acted independent of graft in their decision-making if K Street didn't exist.
You should be thrilled about Afghanistan. It is a continuation of the Bush war policies that continue to pour billions of American taxpayer dollars into the pockets of the likes of Halliburton and KBR special interest groups.
As for "shoving the health care bill down American throats":
You are factually incorrect (not that that ever means much to Neo-cons) but recent polls show that 80% of the American population want the Public Option and that 80% includes Republicans, too. How you can construe having a
**choice **as shoving it down American throats is beyond all reason. Why the American people should be, by law, forced to buy private insurance in support of the private sector health care scam is what you should be upset about.
As for becoming a socialist nation:
Considering the fact that America is in the ditch economically, socialism would be a welcomed rellief to the insanity of corporate suffocation. I don't think you truly even understand what you are saying. Do you believe that there should only be ultra rich and ultra poor? Do you want to be ultra poor because this is what you are calling for; your own poverty. How insane is that?
As for Michelle Obama:
The Right-wing smear machine took what Mrs. Obama said and blew it all out of proportion just like Howard Dean's rebel yell. The woman never ever meant what the Right-wing is assigning to her words. Only a coward would make such a preposterous assertion. Besides, when it comes to making unfortunate statements you have only to look to the Right such as Rev. Hagee who asserts that "all women who work are whores, tramps and sluts because they are taking jobs that rightfully belong to men." Or how about, "The Southern Baptist Conference has taken a vote and has decided that the women shall submit to the men." Stop misconstruing the obvious and try sticking to the truth. But then you couldn't do that because the truth isn't on your side.
As for "looks like we have a bunch of communists running the White House"...
Make up your mind. Are you decrying socialism or communism? These are two distinctly different economic systems (that have nothing to do with the fascism we are currently running in this country.)
What is truly sad is the level of ignorance being practiced by Americans presenting themselves as being well informed. I sincerely doubt you would know McCarran-Ferguson from Glass-Stegall from Sherman Anti-trust if your life depended upon it.
Yes sad that you mindlessly parrot the Neocon-Fascist propaganda
Petezeek, you smear yourself with the mud from ridiculous name calling, ad hominem slurs and discredited propaganda.
You must get your news from FAUX Gnus, the propaganda arm of the GOP.
Dubya/dick ignored the requirements of the war resolution as well as ignored the United Nations. That makes illegal the immoral, imperialist, genocidal Iraqi war OF terror to steal oil and U.S. tax dollars.
What is so important about Afghanistan that we have to ramp up another Vietnam failure? Oh, that's right, oil and gas lines.
As far as health care is concerned, over 60% of the population want some kind of single payer, public option, medicare type of health care.