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(From Fox News Channel)
Leaders of an Arizona protest against legislation to crack down on immigration have demanded that Phoenix mayor Phil Gordon meet with them by Wednesday to apologize for his comments about the rally. Did the mayor insult the protesters or use racial slurs? Hardly. Instead Gordon complained that the organizers told the city only 2,000 people would take part in the protest, leaving Phoenix unprepared for the 20,000 who flooded the streets.
While defending the right to protest, Mayor Gordon called it shameful that businesses and residents had their rights trampled on.
Last week, we noted that Vice President Cheney likes four cans of Diet Sprite in his hotel room. And now the same site that had that report, details what Massachusetts Senator John Kerry preferred when he ran for president in 2004.
Kerry's campaign travel requests are defined by what the Senator does not like, including spicy foods or anything with citrus or chocolate.
One confidential document obtained by the Smoking Gun web site says Kerry's standing orders were to never bring the senator tomato products, celery, or the French bottled water Evian. Another notes that the ability to order movies in his room makes Kerry, quote, "very happy."
Meanwhile, Kerry's wife Teresa had her own set of demands, including a heavenly king-sized bed in a suite with good air circulation and water running through a reverse osmosis filter.