
Desiree Anita Ali-Fairooz, A woman of immense courage, reminds murdering filth Condosleeza Rice of the blood her and her neocon scum get off on.
Thick (as Rhino) skinned Condi ignores it. After all she so used to seeing her death-porn that really it's not significant. And look at the sagaveness at with which that gorilla exercises his sudden male strength as he lurches towards Desiree. And see the bastard police aggressively try and rip some of the other peaceful protestors there. It's nothing short of a disgrace.
The courage Code Pink have been showing is awe inspiring. I hope the rest of the US start to join them.
Published on Wednesday, October 24, 2007 by Reuters
(reprinted on http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/10/24/4789/)
Protester Waves Blood-Colored Hands in Rice’s Face
WASHINGTON — An anti-war protester waved blood-colored hands in U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice’s face at a congressional hearing on Wednesday and shouted “war criminal!”, but was pushed away and detained by police.“The blood of millions of Iraqis is on your hands!” yelled the protester, Desiree Anita Ali-Fairooz of the Code Pink organization which often disrupts hearings on Capitol Hill with protests against the Iraq war.
Rice, an architect of President George W. Bush’s Iraq policy, appeared unfazed by the incident, which occurred when she entered a House of Representatives meeting room to testify at a hearing on U.S. Middle East policy.
“Out!,” shouted the chairman of the Foreign Relations committee, Rep. Tom Lantos, as plain-clothes security men and police hustled the woman away. The California Democrat also ordered the removal of several other Code Pink activists.
Capitol Police said later five people were arrested, including Ali-Fairooz, who was charged with disorderly conduct and assault on a police officer.
She was also charged with defacing government property for smearing the red paint from her hands on the hallway wall outside the hearing room. The other four protesters faced disorderly conduct charges.
© 2007 Reuters
HektorRevisited
What response would you have expected her to have made?
I can't imagine other protesters getting so close to people with such power.