Roman Intifada
The intifada comes to Italy as anti-war militants clad in kaffiyeh and Converse sweatshirts, whipped into a frenzy by the visit of George W. Bush, clash with Italian police.
Masked demonstrators hurl objects during clashes with Italian Police at Circo Massimo grounds at a protest against the visit by President Bush in Rome, Friday June 4, 2004. Bush, who met Pope John Paul II at the Vatican Friday, is in Italy to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Rome’s liberation and will proceed to France Saturday. (AP Photo/Pier Paolo Cito)
And right behind the pro-terror anti-war people come the marching morons, with their smug looks and defaced US flags. Imagine, if you will, the odor.
A U.S. flag with a swastika is seen during a protest against a visit by President Bush in Rome, Friday June 4, 2004. Bush, who met Pope John Paul II at the Vatican Friday, is in Italy to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Rome’s liberation and will proceed to France Saturday. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)
(Hat tip: yony.)