Michelle Malkin lists two posts worth of Democrat attacks on Bush/Cheney and GOP offices (first and second posts...
...to which she can add the "ruckus at GOP office", as Patricia Lopez puts it in the Strib.
Protesters pushed their way into the lobby of the Bush/Cheney campaign headquarters and confronted startled staffers in St. Paul on Tuesday during a surprise rally to protest the administration's change in overtime rules that they say could deprive 250,000 Minnesota workers of overtime pay."Found their way" into the office?Of the more than 300 workers bused in by Minnesota labor unions for the outdoor rally, about a dozen protesters pressed forward into the campaign headquarters' lobby. The protesters were trying to deliver plastic bins filled with postcards but found their way into the headquarters itself blocked by an eight-foot-long Bush/Cheney placard that had been upended against an interior door.
You have to go down further into the story to see what also "found" its way into the office:
A Bush volunteer attempted first to shut the door against the protesters, then to push out several, including Jon Youngdahl of the Minnesota AFL-CIO, who struggled to yell through his bullhorn while the volunteer kept searching for a mute button on it. Others blasted airhorns in the lobby while one man pushed repeatedly on the campaign's intercom to yell his protest.Bullhorns. Airhorns.
I usually carry one of each when I'm on my way to a typical appointment, don't you?
Posted by Mitch at October 6, 2004 07:54 PM | TrackBack
This sounds like something the Protest Warriors should mobilize to handle. Although I'd hate for them to have to become some glorified security service...
Posted by: Steve Gigl at October 7, 2004 09:38 AM