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November 3, 2006

Friday: Protestors chant as president arrives

A group of protestors picked up their chants as President Bush’s motorcade passed within about 100 yards of them on the Missouri Southern State University campus.



Waving their fists and hand-made signs, the protestors chanted “Bush lied, people died” and “No blood for oil.”

Uniformed officers stood near the protestors on a blocked off street near the Taylor Performing Arts Center.



Inside the Leggett & Platt Center on campus, Bush began speaking to the crowd right at noon, after being introduced by U.S. Sen. Jim Talent.



Staff writer Andy Ostmeyer reporting from MSSU

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