Thousands of Angelenos Bash Bush In Pershing Square Protest

From: Los Angeles Sentinel | Date: February 1, 2001| Author: McRae, F. Finley | Copyright information


Los Angeles Sentinel

02-01-2001

Thousands of Angelenos Bash Bush In Pershing Square Protest

In a speech to thousands of angry Angelenos gathered Saturday at Pershing
Square to protest George W. Bush's inauguration, Rep. Maxine Waters scoffed
at the newly sworn president.

"George W. Bush, enjoy the party while you can, because it's going to be
short-lived," the defiant Waters predicted to the cheering audience,
estimated between 3,000 an...

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