Grim Reaper greets Bush in Canada: ‘GWB, I am your biggest fan’

By John Byrne
Wednesday, October 21st, 2009 -- 8:00 am
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maxi posters grim reaper 71949 Grim Reaper greets Bush in Canada: GWB, I am your biggest fanEx-president gets standing ovation from paid crowd

During a visit to speak in Canada Tuesday, former president George W. Bush was met with signs, songs, screams and a black-clad Grim Reaper. And a little applause.

Protesters outside the speech carried signs emblazoned with such phrases as "Bush is a war criminal," "Bush lied, 1,000s died" and "Canada is not Bush Country," according to a Canadian press report. As a crowd mushroomed, police erected metal barricades.

Bush spoke at the Shaw Conference Centre in Edmonton where he led a talk, "A Conversation with George Bush." Tickets to the event ranged from $30 to $100. All 2,000 tickets sold out, and ticketholders were frisked and made to show their tickets twice upon entrance.

One protester carried a nine-foot tall Grim Reaper tagged with signs that said "GWB I am your biggest fan" and "Thanks for 8 great years."

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"For the eight years that George Bush was president I was profoundly ashamed and alarmed and angry and now it seems so unfair that he's making a world tour trying to share his 'wisdom' and make a lot of money," Marilyn Gaa, who has both American and Canadian citizenship, told Metro in Calgary.

Bush got a standing ovation from the crowd when he took to the stage inside.

He repeated a crowd-pleaser he's used repeatedly since leaving office, telling the story of how, after being president, he'd been reduced to a dog-walker cleaning poop.

Walking his dog Barney, he said he had "a plastic bag on one hand, picking up what I had dodged for eight years."

Addressing Canadians specifically, he said, "Canadians have disproportionately shouldered the load ... I know the Canadian people are showing great patience in the theatre of war."

Bush is speaking in Saskatoon and Montreal on Wednesday and Thursday. Protesters plan to be out in force at both events, Canadian press say.

In Montreal, Bush will be speaking where John Lennon once recorded his famous anthem, "Give Peace a Chance."

"It's ironic," Raymond Legault, a would-be-protester and spokesman for the group Collectif Echec a la Guerre, told a reporter.

Bush will speak at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel, where Lennon and his then-wife Yoko Ono recorded their song four decades ago.

Tickets for the Montreal speech are priced from $200 to $400.

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  • I wish He would be arrested while there for international war crimes.
  • Savantster
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    It would be nice if everyone that likes that guy managed to be marked somehow.. you know, with the mark of the beast or something, right across their foreheads. That way, when it all falls apart, we have clear and distinct targets. That 25% are the dead weight anchors that are dragging all of society down the shitter. If the rule of law is ever suspended, that 25% would be the perfect candidates for ushering in a new age of decency and prosperity.. as the sacrifices to the gods.
  • rollandmiller
    Why are we allowing a War Criminal in Canada?

    We have laws that do not allow War Criminals into Canada.

    Bush should be arrested and held for the World Court to account for his treachery.
  • thx1138b
    Throw another shoe at him, and this time borrow it from Richard Reid.
  • Hologram5
    Naw, we should borrow the shoe from the late andre the giant to make sure it has some weight and do some damage.
  • felinetta
    Until he is tried for war crimes, Bush who always told Democrats that they weren't patriotic and didn't support the troops, should be spending all his time (24/7) at VA hospitals helping the veterans. And
    I mean helping them in ALL ways. But of course, Republicans never believe in public service.
    They only worship money and the private sector.
  • robertlockwoodmills
    They asked Bush to speak? Was Jack Abramaoff unavailable?
  • joanjourne
    Hey Canadians! Please throw lots of shoes at him for us! I apologize for his coming and offending your soil.
  • imdougandirule
    Big party at my house the day GWB dies.
  • lousgirl84
    Can I come to your house and party?
  • schallb
    Grimm do the right thing and please take daddy shrub too....
  • Savantster
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    The entire family line, and all those that revere them.
  • tvfreezone
    Only idiots would pay money to hear an idiot speak.
  • RichRunyan
    Too bad the Grim Reaper didn't take him.
  • stormy7
    When our government allows war criminals like the Bush Administration to get away with murder, they are just as guilty.

    ACCOUNTABILITY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL
  • Buck Fush!
    Buck him in his ass!
  • Name
    I'm sure he's a riveting speaker and that the attendees are the sharpest minds of their generations.
  • dennycrane
    I am curious to know why a canadian would leave a hockey match and waste time with this dumbass. Should have been arrested for his war crimes and booed for his harassment of Marc Emery.
  • lousgirl84
    There are plenty of right winged rednecks in Canada, believe me.
  • trippin
    "He repeated a crowd-pleaser he's used repeatedly since leaving office, telling the story of how, after being president, he'd been reduced to a dog-walker cleaning poop."

    And biting the heads off live doves...
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