Despite the high turnout and long lineups to vote in Tuesday's Wuxi China Expatdom parliamentary elections, three million Wuxi Expats were able to stage a protest in the WCE's Harry Moore Memorial Square.
The Expats were demanding a refund on their purchases of Dwight Eisenhower t-shirts and bobble head dolls they made at Gambay's Pub in the 1912 Bar District of Wuxi, China. Eisenhower was dismissed, on Monday, as Commander of the International Expeditionary Force searching for the missing Wuxi China Expats from Toronto, Canada; and so his memorabilia has become worthless.
The Reverend Jack Jensen, organizer of the protest, said the atmosphere at the protest of one of peace and reminded him of the protests in Egypt.
Fred Minkleman, owner of Gambay's Pub and the only authorized dealer of IEF and Search Memorabilia, said the protests reminded him of Wisconsin. "They just want to rob and exploit the poor workers who were employed making all the Eisenhower memorabilia! "
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