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    Senior Member ruthiela's Avatar
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    G8 Meeting Pictures MUST SEE

    We paid for the trip, we may as well look at some pictures from there.




    A German female demonstrator protests against U.S. President Bush near the U.S. Embassy in Berlin on Thursday, July 13, 2006. The the poster reads:" Mr. President, the Iraqi Oil Damages Your World Image!".



    View of the St. Isaak's Cathedral, background, and the Admiralty in St. Petersburg, Russia, in this July 2002 file photo. Russia will host the Group of Eight countries' summit in St. Petersburg on July 15, 2006.
    9:28 a.m. ET, 7/12/06



    Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, and U.S. President George W. Bush shake hands during their arrival at the G8 summit site in St.Petersburg, Russia, Friday, July 14, 2006. The Group of Eight leaders appear intent on going beyond their marquee agenda items of energy security, infectious diseases and education this weekend to push for a breakthrough on the long-stalled talks on reducing trade barriers to poor countries.
    3:42 p.m. ET, 7/14/06



    US President George W. Bush (2d L)and First Lady Laura Bush learn the history of the crown of the first Hungarian King St. Stephan from Hungarian Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany (C) in the Cupola Hall at the Hungarian Parliament in Budapest 22 June 2006.




    Russian President Vladimir Putin (C) signs an autograph as he attends the opening of a tube-rolling plant outside Saint Petersburg, 14 July 2006. The German government hopes that this weekend's Group of Eight (G summit in Saint Petersburg, Russia, will send a signal to the energy markets and help ease concerns about runaway oil prices, government sources said 14 July. Energy will be one of the main issues topping the agenda for three-day summit which starts 15 July.
    11:02 a.m. ET, 7/14/06




    An antiglobalist puts up a poster in St. Petersburg, Russia, Wednesday, July 12, 2006. The G8 summit is beginning Saturday in St. Petersburg. Anti-globalists and other activists plan to be on hand for the summit, but apparently in much smaller numbers than at previous summits.
    2:24 p.m. ET, 7/12/06 (LOOKS LIKE SOMETHING OUT OF THE 60'S HERE, DON'T IT? )



    Two men look at a banner showing Russian President Vladimir Putin at an anti-globalization tent camp set up at the Kirov stadium in St.Petersburg, 14 July 2006. The G8 powers will hold crisis talks on the fighting in Lebanon at their summit this weekend, Russia announced 14 July, calling for a ceasefire and dispatching an envoy to the region.
    11:36 a.m. ET, 7/14/06
    END OF AN ERA 1/20/2009

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    I wonder if it isn't time to start contacting the anti globalist movements around the world. There are translator programs free on line.
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    wonder if it isn't time to start contacting the anti globalist movements around the world. There are translator programs free on line.
    Not a bad idea if they don't hate us too much already.
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