Janurary 21, 2005 { GW's 2nd Inauguration Protest }

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Hundreds of Thousands of Protesters around the world make their voices heard.

Is George W Bush the most hated man in the World?

Security officers stand in front of demonstrators against US President George W. Bush (news - web sites) along the Inaugural Parade route in Washington, DC. Though the demonstrations were peaceful -- mainly booing of Bush's motorcade and marches and rallies -- about 50 anarchists tried in one incident to push past security checkpoints and advance toward the parade route, but were pushed back by police(AFP/Leslie E. Kossoff)

Demonstrators with posters watch security officers after US President George W. Bush (news - web sites) took the oath of office for a second four-year term in Washington, DC. Though the demonstrations were peaceful -- mainly booing of Bush's motorcade and marches and rallies -- about 50 anarchists tried in one incident to push past security checkpoints and advance toward the parade route, but were pushed back by police(AFP/Leslie E. Kossoff)

Demonstrators line the route for the inauguration parade for US President George W. Bush (news - web sites) in Washington, DC. Thousands of protesters turned out for demonstrations and marches throughout the capital to voice their dissent.(AFP/Hector Mata)

A protester sits hooked to a gasoline pump with a bicycle lock as police prepare to arrest her during an inaugural protest in Portland, Ore., Thursday, Jan. 20, 2005. At least 2,000 activists marched through downtown Portland, to protest President Bush (news - web sites)'s inauguration, the Iraq (news - web sites) war and the administration's economic and social policies. (AP Photo/Don Ryan )

Protesters, some locked to a gas pump, sit at gas station while protesting President Bush (news - web sites)'s second inauguration, following a march in downtown Portland, Ore., Thursday, Jan. 20, 2005. Police said that from 11 to 15 people were arrested during protests on Thursday, most of them at the gas station. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

Sarah Clark, middle, holds a sign with a mask of president George W. Bush during a protest denouncing Bush's inauguration on Thursday, Jan. 20, 2005 in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

Rusty Oliver, of Seattle, places a rope around the statue he built that is mean to reprsent President Bush (news - web sites) holding a gasoline nozzle and standing on a barrel of oil during a protest against the inauguration of President Bush and the war in Iraq (news - web sites) Thursday, Jan. 20, 2005 in downtown Seattle. (AP Photo Ted S. Warren)

A band portraying President Bush (news - web sites) as a marionette controlled by Satan performs at a protest against the inauguration of President Bush and the war in Iraq (news - web sites) Thursday, Jan. 20, 2005, in downtown Seattle. (AP Photo Ted S. Warren)

Protestors shout as the presidential limousine passes by during the inaugural parade of President Bush (news - web sites) in Washington, January 20, 2005. As the president's motorcade made its way down Pennsylvania Avenue from the Capitol to the White House amid the tightest security in inaugural history, thousands of protesters along the parade route and nearby downtown streets booed, chanted slogans and carried placards condemning Bush's policies at home and abroad. Photo by Shannon Stapleton/Reuters

A protester dressed as President George W. Bush (news - web sites) carries an inflatable globe as another dressed like Vice President Dick Cheney (news - web sites) pulls strings like a marionette puppet on the streets of Washington, January 20, 2005 on the day of the presidential inauguration. Thousands of protesters and supporters of Bush gathered in the nation's capital to witness the second inauguration of Bush. (Jason Reed/Reuters)

Protesters gather for a rally protesting President Bush (news - web sites)'s second inauguration Thursday, Jan. 20, 2005, in Portland, Ore. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

Karina Wood, of Providence, R.I., holds a protest sign outside Federal Court in Providence, during a demonstration against President Bush (news - web sites)'s second inauguration, Thursday, Jan. 20, 2005. (AP Photo/Stew Milne)

Protesters hold up signs as U.S. President George W. Bush (news - web sites) passes by during the inaugural parade in Washington, January 20, 2005. The entire parade route was lined with heavy security as thousands of anti-Bush protesters turned out to voice their dissent. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

Protesters hold up signs as U.S. President George W. Bush (news - web sites) passes by during the inaugural parade in Washington, January 20, 2005. The entire parade route was lined with heavy security as thousands of anti-Bush protesters turned out to voice their dissent. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

Police keep watch as U.S. President George W. Bush (news - web sites) passes by during the inaugural parade in Washington, January 20, 2005. The entire parade route was lined with heavy security as thousands of anti-Bush protesters turned out to voice their dissent. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

The presidential limousine of President George W. Bush (news - web sites) passes protesters assembled along the parade route during the inaugural parade in Washington, D.C., January 20, 2005. Anti-war chants competed with pomp and circumstance as the inauguration of Bush for a second term took place amid the barricaded streets of central Washington. REUTERS/Joe Giza

Washington, D.C. riot police march into position near the White House as police clash with protesters during the presidential inaugural parade in Washington, January 20, 2005. Anti-war chants competed with pomp and circumstance during the inauguration of President George W. Bush (news - web sites) for a second term as president took place amid the barricaded streets of central Washington. REUTERS/Jim Bourg

Police officers fire streams of pepper spray into a crowd of protesters after demonstrators threw objects over the fence, as the President Bush (news - web sites) inaugural parade passes by on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, January 20, 2005. Anti-war chants competed with pomp and circumstance during the inauguration of Bush for a second term as president took place amid the barricaded streets of central Washington. Photo by Jim Bourg/Reuters

Adam Hamilton, lower left, yells as he protests against President Bush (news - web sites), Thursday, Jan. 20, 2005 at Seattle Central Community College in Seattle. Several hundred students walked out of classes at several Seattle colleges and universities to protest the inauguration of President Bush. (AP Photo Ted S. Warren)

Police officers fire streams of pepper spray over a crowd of protesters after demonstrators threw objects over the fence at police as the Bush inaugural parade passed by on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, January 20, 2005. Anti-war chants competed with pomp and circumstance as the inauguration of President George W. Bush (news - web sites) for a second term took place amid the barricaded streets of central Washington. REUTERS/Jim Bourg

A demonstrator wearing a President George W. Bush (news - web sites) mask, left, waves to a crowd at the state Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 20, 2005, protesting the inauguration of President Bush (news - web sites). A mock coronation was held during the rally with the person wearing the Bush mask receiving a crown as another person wearing a mask, meant to resemble first lady Laura Bush, looked on, at right. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

Protestors hold signs and shout as the presidential limousine passes by during the inaugural parade in Washington, January 20, 2005. President George W. Bush (news - web sites) was sworn in for a second term on Thursday and pledged to work to heal a country divided by the Iraq (news - web sites) war. Bush, who begins his second term with the lowest approval rating of any returning president except Richard Nixon, said in his inaugural address, 'We have known divisions, which must be healed to move forward in great purposes, and I will strive in good faith to heal them.' REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton

A protester dressed as U.S. President George W. Bush (news - web sites) carries an inflatable globe as another dressed like Vice President Dick Cheney (news - web sites) pulls strings like a marionette puppet on the streets of Washington, January 20, 2005, on the day of the presidential inauguration. Thousands of protesters and supporters of Bush gathered in the nation's capital to witness his second inauguration. REUTERS/Jason Reed

Anti-war protesters march to the state Capitol in Atlanta, Thursday, Jan. 20, 2005, for a rally. The march was organized by the Georgia Peace and Justice Coalition, joining several Inauguration Day protest marches being held across the nation. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)

A protestor is escorted away by police officers after heckling during the inauguration of the U.S. President George W. Bush (news - web sites) on Capitol Hill in Washington January 20, 2005. Bush was sworn in for a second term on Thursday and pledged to work to heal a country divided by the Iraq (news - web sites) war. REUTERS/Linda Salazar/Pool

A protestor is escorted away by a police officer after heckling during the inauguration of the U.S. President George W. Bush (news - web sites) on Capitol Hill in Washington January 20, 2005. Bush was sworn in for a second term on Thursday and pledged to work to heal a country divided by the Iraq (news - web sites) war. Bush, who begins his second term with the lowest approval rating of any returning president except Richard Nixon, said in his inaugural address, 'We have known divisions, which must be healed to move forward in great purposes, and I will strive in good faith to heal them.' Bush also vowed to advance democracy abroad to 'break the reign of hatred and resentment' in his address, delivered on a snowy, wintry day before thousands gathered at the U.S. Capitol and millions watching on television. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

Don Butner from Orlando, Florida, holds a swastika sign during a protest along the Inauguration parade route in Washington, DC, January 20, 2005. U.S. President George W. Bush (news - web sites) takes the oath of office on Thursday to begin a second term in which he plans to push an aggressive domestic agenda while seeking an elusive peace in Iraq (news - web sites) and fighting the war on the terrorism. REUTERS/Tim Shaffer

Filipino protesters burn pictures of U.S. President George Bush (news - web sites) during a protest outside the U.S. Embassy in Manila, January 20, 2005. The anti-U.S. group held a rally outside the U.S. Embassy on Thursday on the occasion of the inauguration of U.S. President George Bush, and condemned the Bush administration for war mongering and human rights violations. REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco

South Korean protesters hold placards during an anti-US rally near the American embassy in Seoul. A group of anti-war activists held the rally against US President George W. Bush (news - web sites)'s second inauguration.(AFP/Jung Yeon-Je)