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Monday, April 6, 2026

Protests - Part 84

 Stop Bush, Sydney Australia 2007

On Sept. 7, 2007, protesters gathered in Sydney, Australia, the site of an APEC (Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation) meeting, at which economic leaders of 21 nations met, including an appearance by U.S. President George Bush.

The majority of Australians were opposed to the U.S. war in Iraq, though the Australian government supported the war and Australian troops served in Iraq.

The next day there were more protests on the streets.  Protesters included these two guys.  On the left, his painted slogan "Hey Scipione, where's my concealed weapon?" is directed at Andrew Scipione, the New South Wales Police Commissioner.  The guy at right's slogan says "Hey, cops, look but don't touch.  I mean ... freedom."

They wore socks that barely hid their dicks, but then ...

the police arrested them.  In the process, his sock fell off, so everyone got a look.

There was another demonstration called "Bums for Bush" in which 50 people mooned an official APEC motorcade.  The letters painted on these bums say "no to bombs."

But not everyone opposed Bush.  This guy decided to show his support for Bush by mooning with a "Pro Bush" sign on his butt.

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