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Savannah im US-Bundesstaat Georgia organisierte in diesem Jahr die grösste St. Patricks Day Parade im Süden der USA...
Yesterday, VP Mike Pence visited Savannah’s St. Patrick’s Day parade for 1 hour, costing an absurd amount to taxpayers & lost sales to businesses who count on that day every year. Protestors made sure there were rainbows in every photo op with the bigot. @Amy_Siskind @woke_folk pic.twitter.com/vijzvIOwbn
— Tracy Brisson (@tracybrisson) 18. März 2018
VP Pence came to savannah to march in our parade- and every. single. picture taken of him has a pride flag in the background. proud of my city 🍀👩❤️💋👩💜👨❤️👨 pic.twitter.com/0wADWbWfCE
— it's fran! (@frannipan) 17. März 2018
A protestor awaiting Vice President Mike Pence’s appearance in the #StPatricksDay2018 parade in #Savannah pic.twitter.com/Fw2pZEX9if
— GPB Savannah (@GPBSavannah) 17. März 2018
VP Pence came to Savannah for St Pats. The city said No signs in the “Pence zone.” ACLU and local layers sued the city and won. Every Pence photo in the media has a gay pride sign in the background. The #resistance is real. pic.twitter.com/9TxayCbzDw
— Elissa Greene (@Far_fromNormal1) 18. März 2018
Yesterday, Mike Pence spent an absurd amount of taxpayer money to visit Savannah for 1 hour and a failed photo op. Businesses lost thousands of dollars on the biggest tourist day of the year due to security. Thanks to the protestors, we but we need accountability. @CREWcrew pic.twitter.com/U5mIyuluzD
— Tracy Brisson (@tracybrisson) 18. März 2018
First City Network Chairman Michael Ploski, who served in the Air Force in Vietnam, wore a rainbow flag and an Air Force cap to the parade. #savannah @savannahnow #savstpats pic.twitter.com/CzIlQtSjvM
— Mary Landers (@MaryLandersSMN) 17. März 2018