In his first
book signing, Tony Blair, who had a charismatic, meteoric political career in Britain, before he hooked up with Bush, and got thrown out of office, on his butt, got a glimpse of his 'admiring public'.
DUBLIN — Anti-war protesters hurled shoes and eggs at Tony Blair on Saturday as he arrived for the first public signing of his fast-selling memoir, 'A Journey', where he tries to explain his support for the invasion of Iraq by the US. According to Sky News, protesters also shouted "Hey hey Tony hey, how many kids have you killed today?", "Arrest the butcher!" and branded Blair a "war criminal" as he arrived at the shop.
Sorta lets you know why W's handlers haven't let him release his book, reportedly written in crayon, until after the November elections.
DUBLIN — Anti-war protesters hurled shoes and eggs at Tony Blair on Saturday as he arrived for the first public signing of his fast-selling memoir, 'A Journey', where he tries to explain his support for the invasion of Iraq by the US. According to Sky News, protesters also shouted "Hey hey Tony hey, how many kids have you killed today?", "Arrest the butcher!" and branded Blair a "war criminal" as he arrived at the shop.
Sorta lets you know why W's handlers haven't let him release his book, reportedly written in crayon, until after the November elections.
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