On this dark day in American History, six scheming fundamentalist creeps on the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, reducing ALL American females to second class citizens. A defiant Naughty Raven headed up to San Francisco and landed smack in the middle of the vociferous protest for over an hour. Here, Zuzu Gehrman, an 18 year old rape survivor, chants loudly for her sister and "all the other people with a uterus out there that got their bodily autonomy revoked" next to Naughty Raven's banner.
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You can lie, you can cheat, and you can try to hide, but you can't fool Naughty Raven! Guess who was waiting for Trump at the bottom of Scott McNealy's driveway with six big protest banners that morning? Sure felt good to look that imposter straight in the limo, and show him what we thought of him. ABC, NBC, Fox, the Mercury News and the Chronicle covered us on video and in print; but journalist Casey Tolan's video and photos best capture the feel of being with us, where the motorcade slows to turn. (Clicking on these links may take you to external websites with different Privacy Policies from ours.)
Naughty Raven surprises Trump at 'secret' Portola Valley fundraiser. Click on link pic.twitter.com/eyo1MUWiAY to see reporter Casey Tolan's video.
"Shame on you" chants as Trump's motorcade pulls out of fundraiser pic.twitter.com/eyo1MUWiAY
-- Casey Tolan (@caseytolan) September 17, 2019
Photo: Casey Tolan, Mercury News / East Bay Times
Two of our banners -- Trump Silenced and True Trump -- made it into SF Gate's Most Striking Signs and Costumes from the Women's March.
Photo: Yalonda M. James, the Chronicle
While we blew kisses to Security agents and hollered at large buildings on the Stanford campus, Naughty Raven's banners quietly made their points.
Video: Scott Budman, NBC Bay Area Television News (Watch here or click NBCBayArea.com to view on the NBC Bay Area website.)
Our Thumbs Up Trump banner made it into SF Gate's Most Striking Signs from the Bay Area Women's March Protests.
Photo: Josh Koehn, SF Gate
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