The Denver Three goes to Washington in their never-ending quest to find out why they were removed from a taxpayer-funded Social Security event with Bush - simply because of their bumper sticker.
It started when the three got tickets to Bush’s March 21 Social Security town hall meeting in Colorado. They flirted with protesting at the event and wore “Stop the Lies” T-shirts underneath their business attire. But Weise worried about getting arrested.
Even so, they were identified after they arrived as potential troublemakers, and then forcefully removed by a man who, they had been told, was a Secret Service agent. Only later did they learn that the man wasn’t an agent at all. The Secret Service launched an investigation (it’s a crime to impersonate a law enforcement official), and the agency and the White House have both learned the impostor’s identity — but they’re not talking.
No matter. The Denver Three say, in a memo they’re distributing, “ALL ARROWS POINT TO WHITE HOUSE.”






