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cmd Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-20-07 03:16 PM
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Link to video from Rove's visit to New Philadelphia
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Kolesar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-22-07 03:15 PM
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1. That one reporter looked familiar
He appears on "Newsnight Akron" on PBS 45/49 WEAO/WNEO. I think.

http://www.ohio.com/mld/ohio/news/17102685.htm

Rove's appearance brought out about 25 protesters, who walked in front of the theater prior to the speech holding anti-war and anti-Rove signs.

Among them were a Minerva Marine, her daughter and the Marine's mother. Cpl. Amanda McNeeley, 25, completed her active-duty enlistment in 2005 after serving in the initial invasion of Iraq, and she has been in the Inactive Ready Reserve since then.

McNeeley, who works for Estee Lauder, has received orders to go back into the active-duty Marines, she said, and she leaves for a ``recall consideration screening'' in Kansas City, Mo., today.

Her daughter, Jayda Grace Ortiz, 3, held a sign that read ``Don't send my mom to war.''

McNeeley said she is upset about being redeployed and thinks she could be assigned to Iraq again.

``There is no purpose'' in the United States being in Iraq, she said.

Another protester, Devon Thompson, 32, of Alliance, carried a sandwich board proclaiming ``Karl Rove is a National Disgrace.''

Rove supporters Charles and Joan Ritz of Canton watched the protesters for a few minutes as they arrived at the event.

``I'm glad we live in a free country where people can protest,'' Joan Ritz said.

She said she likes Rove because ``he's a friend of the president, and I'm for the president.''

In his speech, Rove said the White House ``is not about easy things. It is about making big, tough decisions.''

On the global war on terror, he said the country faces ``a shadowy enemy that lives within a population that strikes from the dark.''

In a question-and-answer period after his speech, Rove was asked whose idea it was to start a pre-emptive war."

``I think it was Osama bin Laden's,'' Rove replied.
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