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Thursday, October 12, 2006
Protester fails to interrupt Bush
From CNN's White House correspondent Ed Henry
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A protester didn't cause the stir she was hoping during President Bush's energy speech in St. Louis Thursday. While an unidentified woman stood up during the speech and repeatedly yelled "out of Iraq now," her outburst was partially drowned out by the crowd's applause and the President seemed to hardly acknowledge her presence. Police and security officials removed the women as she continued to yell. |
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