Despite supposedly inpentetrable security, a small number of protestors were able to disrupt speeches at the RNC. These included a protestor yelling antiwar slogans at Vice President Dick Cheney, AIDS activists disrupting a speech by Whitehouse Chief of Staff Andrew Card (video), a banner drop and a sign during Laura Bush's speech, and two disruptions during President Bush's speech.
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