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The Bubble Squad

More examples of republican operatives impersonating the Secret Service to keep Bush away from opinions or questions he can't handle - like the old people.

Mrs. Snyder said no one at the meeting was given an opportunity to speak to the president and many, including herself, were prevented by security at the event from talking to the press after the president's town meeting.

Mrs. Snyder said after the meeting a group of television reporters at the back of the room asked her a question. When she tried to reply, she says she was herded out of the room.

"We were answering questions and this big guy in a suit came along and said, 'move along,'" she said. "I said, 'Why can't we answer questions?' And he said, 'I have been given my orders.'"

Mrs. Snyder said she felt threatened by the security officer.

"He kept saying 'move along' and kept blocking my way and I kept saying, 'I'm a U.S. citizen I have a right to answer some questions,'" she said. "It felt like if you were out of order at all, someone was going to take you away. It was very threatening."

"I think America is going in a very scary direction. I felt like I was in a police state and that as a citizen I don't have many rights," she said.

Bush really needs these people. Without them, he winds up blurting out stuff like this.


By fnord12 | March 21, 2006, 3:09 PM | Liberal Outrage