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A small group of student protesters, including one wearing a black hood and an orange jumpsuit, heckled Attorney General Alberto Gonzales as he posed with old classmates Saturday during their 25-year Harvard Law School reunion.

"When the photographer was getting everybody set up and having people say 'cheese,' the protesters yelled: 'say torture, instead,' 'resign' and 'I don't recall,'" said Nate Ela, a protester and third-year student.

Law school spokesman Mike Armini said the impromptu protest was so small that some of those attending the photo shoot did not notice it.

Ela said the protesters followed Gonzales into the law school's library, chanting "shame" and "resign," before the attorney general's security detail took him to his motorcade.

Gonzales was at the university to deliver a lunchtime speech, a visit that was unannounced to students. But word spread quickly after his motorcade and security detail were spotted.

"The departure was clearly undignified," said Thomas Becker, a second-year law student who wore the black hood and orange jumpsuit during the protest. "He looked really annoyed."

A Department of Justice spokesman did not immediately return a call seeking comment.

Gonzales is resisting pressure to resign as lawmakers question whether he could effectively run the Justice Department amid the controversy over the firings of eight prosecutors.
70sliberalism
Immaturity and no class, mixed with a disdain for American principles in the Bill of Rights...and that is only the Attn, General. The students are ignorant, but young
rla
QUOTE(70sliberalism @ Apr 29 2007, 05:57 PM) *
Immaturity and no class, mixed with a disdain for American principles in the Bill of Rights...and that is only the Attn, General. The students are ignorant, but young

Do you mean like free speech and the right to petition etc.?
graham4anything
I was five minutes away from there yesterday...wish I knew that was going on

We need more students speaking out more often (like in the 60s and 70s)...from there the movement grows
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